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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1903)
THK DAIUY JOURNAL. OALKM, ORBQOH. .SATURDAY, DECEMDEft 5, - -- - ii r - i ii i ili II (ioi. FIVft THE LAD WHO THIRSTS FOR A WATCH Thfirn (i rninv Kn In iUI. i .. in .11 this world ihil ' L T "SI 7" th,"U ,or Nothing -.11 . . W.M, h. i.i n l ' . mansion would pirate him halt ia dependable tlmeplacetbat he can carry till he reaches manhoad. and longer" llT it be whb.i. The Barr Store ha, a good many Watch., in .took that i. d .exactly fill theao requirement, and that are by no mean, too co.tly for such a purpose. Borne of bem cost $3,50 and $10 00 or $15.00- There are. a good TfVfSS m7 b:il tb8r 0DCe MW lhom. W debt no longer That tfcey had better buy the boy for Chriitmu. Dee. thi. apply to you? We expect to tell a good many L.die.' Watche, for Chriitmu .Ira. Score, of beautiful epicimene await the chocecr, at all the way from $9,00 to $50 00 each Cornet State and Liberty Streets, Salem. kMhP kY ute" 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 , 7:30 p. m, P. A. Black, P. E. Waltei Local Eranta IB IUO A HlllllllllllMIIIIHIIII Social Realm? Roynolds, pastor. PERSONALS. Roth went to Portland Al- Elks Lodge of Sorrow. The Elks' memorial services to morrow nftornnnn ni hn rimn. ( , ... , . Opera House, mentioned In yester day's Journal, will ho tho most Im pressive over held in this city. Ser- vices will begin promptly at 2:30 o'clock, and admission to tho lower floor will he by ticket. Tho members of the order nro called to moot in their hall ono hour before tho open ing of tho sorvlces, marching thence In a body to tho opera house. To Herd Him on the Ship. London, Dec. C Frank Allen, who was released from prlion, whoro ho was serving a sontonce for London hank robbery, was immediately re arrested by an Amorlcan officer, chnrged with robbing tho postofflce at Sprlngfiold, 111., in 1895. Owing to his Bllpporynoss, the Amorlcan officer will employ a Scotland Yard ofllcor to holp guard tho pri.onor during tho voyage to America. Allen was the accomplice of Kit loran, who was arrostod for the Springfield nffalr In New York a few years ago. Ho mado a daring escape from the Ludlow-stroet jail and sailed morning for England in a llttlo fishing smack. Killoran returned to America, and waa arrested, and Is now in tho penitentiary. Mrs. Theo, this morning. Mlsa Vornal Anderson went to' bony this morning. I Mloa Ella Rineman was a passengor for Portland today. I II. J. Ottenhelmcr was a passenger for Woodburn on this morning's train. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Strang left this morning for a few days' stay in that cltyi Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whitney went to Portland this morning for a fw days' stay. Miss Franklo Chaso went to Port land for a fow days' visit with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Flaming are in Portland for a fow days' visit with frionds. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Damon have gone to Portland for a fow days' visit with friends. Rov. Ad. Eborlo loft this morning for Lebanon, whoro he will conduct orvlcos tomorrow. ' County Surveyor Horrlck was a passenger for Turner this to spend Sunday. Mrs. C. D. Sholton wont to Port land this morning for an over-Sunday visit with friends. Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Epploy want to Tortland this morning, to attend the presentation of BOft Hur. Miss Allco Hclrlck returned this morning from Portland, whoro sho at tended tho performance of tho Don Hur company last evening. Hon. D. M. C. Gault spont last night with his son in this city, leav ing for his homo In Hlllsboro this morning, going by way of Corvnllls, Dr. J. F. Calbreath and daughtor, Miss Helon, woro among tho Salem pooplo going to Portland this morn ing to attond tho final porformanco of Ben' Hur. W. It Dancy wont to Jefferson this morning to InBpoct tho local tole phono exchange. Justlco Bean wont to Eugene this morning to spond Sunday with his family. Prof. J. H. Ackorman roturncd this morning from a visit in Portland, whoro last night ho attondod the an nual banquet of Washington Chaptor, No. 18, Royal Arch Masons. Ha re ports a vory onjoyablo mooting of the i.H.inH nnA .nnnpln nn nMnnrlfincn of cuuiJici uuu ""r"' -- -- - . about 200 members. l tic common taste ior ginger firmnri nn nlmnst nnvthinf Quarterly Meeting. , ., .. , Quartorly meeting sorvlcos at the ncwrui, iiiuwv""P " U. B. church In Yow Park, as follews: Preaching tonight at 7:30 p. m., fol- ST Sbi;XTo:: I Schilling's Best - agreeably Preaching at 11 a. m., followed by bites without burning, communion servlco, also preaching nt LjAST -NIGHTS i PLM Sweet Voices. Catchy Music, Fine Costumes Dainty Piquant Girls GRAND OPERA HOUSE JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mor. lmlL. ' .-., 1 ; Ti'ii'inuiBniwiiiiiiiiniiniiw;n;imTnngwtt'wiBiwweww 0 "Said Pasha," at tho Grand Opera House last night, desorved what It did not get, a crowded house. It was ono of tho best things scon In Sa lem In this country. From the time the curtain wont up until tho close, there was life and movement In the pro gram. There, was no hitch, no delay, no drag, not a word, cr line, or note ono coulu wish loft out, and tho only, fault that could be found was that there was not more of It Tho man agement of "Sold Pasha" Is unlquo In giving more than It promises, and its press servlco Is poor, for it doos not do tho company Justlco. Tho opera is decidedly light, but its music Is catchy, its voices flno and Its cos tumes bcauUful. Miss Lottlo Kendall. as tho Pasha's daughtor, was a fa vorito from tho curtain. Sho has tal ent, as woll as beauty, and a voice clear, puro and sweot. Carl Haydn was called back the third time, p.nd was then reluctantly oxcusod from, again anBworing. John E. Young, at Hadad, was Iramonse, and If there were any ho did not make laugh It was becauso they did not know how. His muio, mso auuo, as "Nocitey, wosJ also a mlrth-producor. Miss Drako was really an ideal quoen, and tho Paihn's wlvos and sweethearts, tho chorus girls, woro as dainty a lot at ever soen on a Salem stage. Tho cos turning was ologant, and tho bright colors flashed and changed into com binations as beautiful and unexpected as thoeo of the kaloldoscope. Salem people who Iovo a good thea ter missed nn opportunity they nitty not soon havo again. Tho Olympla Opora Company de serves crowded houses, and should It roturn to Salem that Is what It will got Monday, Dec. 7 rtothlng but Back ttoUs. Gold and Itftughur. Elmer Walter's Latest Scenic Sensa tion. A Millionaire Tramp SEE tho Great Church Scene, the Old Hotel, tho Country Opora house, the Village Depot HEAR tho Choir of tho Church ol the Holy Cross, the Song of tho Christ mas rovolcrs. Nothing llko it over prosonted. Some things so very dlfforcnt. Prices 7Ec, 60c, XBa Seats on sale at box office, Monday at 9 a. m. Who Lost It? Now York, Dec. G. Excitement con Unues on tho cotton oxchanga The bull ring, headed by Paul Sully, Is sabl to have cleared x&,uuu,UUu within a fow weeks. An opon declaration Is mado on ox chango that cortaln oporatora had ad vanco Information on tho governraont crop report, which caused tho Im mense rlso. They ncctiso somo ono in til.; dopartment of agriculture of making tho disclosures. Somo of tho membors are glamoring that the scandal bo probed and an Investiga tion mado. The Bank Reopened. Washington, Doc. 5. Tho comptrol ler of tho currency has authorized the First National Bank of Allogheny to rosumo business Monday, it bolng solvent, dosplto tho terrific run which rocohtly causod its doors to close. It resumes with unimpaired capital. red pepper and flavored with . T 1 ginger. rtire gooa ginger I Basket Ball. In a closely-contested garao of bas ket ball, played last night In tho Uni versity gymnasium, tho 'varsity girls defeated tho McMlnnvlllO college Tuesday, Dec. 8 THE CARPENTER8 COMPANY. GREAT PRODUCTION. ALittleOutcast A beautiful story of womau's lovo and dovotlon. Metropolitan Cast The Grandest 8cenlc. Production Ever Seen. , .Nothing on the road this season will surpass this magnificent play. Prices 7Cc, EOc, 35c...8cat on salo nt box offlco Tuesday at 9 a. m. Iloct Charles G. Burggrnf, of Albanyi formerly a rosldent of this city. Tho new high school building In Roseburg will bo one of tho flnost pub lic school buildings In tho stnto, and outside of Portland It will not havo Its equal In Oregon. It will bo orect od on a fine, sightly knoll, and will be two storlos aud basement, built of brick, with trimmings, concrete base mont It will contain 10 rooms, with a total capacity of over COO pupils. .Tjio on tiro cost of tho building will bo $23,000, Including tho boating plant. Mr. Snook's contract is for n llttlo ovor 118,000, and Is for tho on tiro building, oxcluslve of tho huatlnil plant. Mr. Snook has had a number of big contracts at Roscburg and in that soctlon in past years, and so woll has ho always porformod his work there, that the school board of Roso- Brings I s OrW 'MmBMm The oys i iAnd- Let Us Fit Them Ofrti Before Chtktm&s . A nnu bill f wniilit mnlA Ann iMAMt tn vtit Iftddln fv WnJrTr' . Hh T VUIU tliunu 41 tiv ftVOUIIb w JUUI SUVtUIVt V M lw. MID Suits for boys nro known all up and down tho atato And to ita remotest bounds, and thoso whohavo usod thorn aro our boBt adver tisers, that's becauso our suttsaro put together for boya" wear, for boys' that aro novor still a minute, boys that aro novcr found tho snmo side up two minutes tn succession. Our stock of boys' suits is nearly doublo that of any jirovlous sea- 2 T son. tn fact thoro Is no question that not only tho largost but tho most complete and stylish assortment of llttlo men's BUlta In thtt val- S joy, is 10 no lounu rigru noro in our siora Childrefl's Suits $ i .50 to $7.50 I J Youth's Suits $5.00 to $ 1 5.00 f BIlaoiOIIIPWfHlltlKHglHHHri-WIll g ALL RIGHT ALL RIGHT J . To read this paper, and particularly our dally advertisement, M but after you've read It don't alt on the fence" It's time to be up and doing for Christmas Is almost here. We've made ex- V traordlnary preparations for it, and our stock and prices speak H for themselves. We Invite you to an Inspection, 0 Patton's Book Siote. H !! KKluKK A clear Havana 12'2c cigar. For sale by stein, Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. all dealers. Aug Hucken- Christmas Jewelry Is a neeMtr in raskln your Hit of purehaMi lor gilts Hare you will find tholowMt pri5. We hav Walehw with reliable moveoients. in the ateet style of ewes, 2W to 30 00 chateUlBi. ringi, earring, brooohw, all kiads of fine Jewelry. C. T. POMEROY Jeweler and Optician, 288 Com. St. --a- jr m ski' . -- m- - - I 0v r Give Us Yoor Order ror Pumptifl Pies j sr EXTRA QUALITY. MADE FRESH EVERY OTHER DAY. At tfic CalaotnU Bakery. j girls by a scoro of 11 to 3. Although tho visitors wero clearly outclassed from the start, thoy put up a plucky fight, and deservo much credit for holding down tho scoro as well as they did. Tho game was somewhat rough on hotli sides, and a great many fouls woro mado, hut this was to bo ex pected, since It was tho first game that either team had played this year, MCMinnviuos team worn was poor, but every mombor played a good Individual gamo. CapL Kunos made the two points for her team on fre throws from tho foul lino, Tho team work on tho part of Wil lamette was very good, and no spe cial trtars can bo named. In the ab senco of CapL Randall, Mlsa Coyle act ed as captain. Miss Coyle mado nine points on threo field goals, and three successful throws from the foul lino. Miss Swnfford mado two points on a very dlffcult throw from tho field. After the gamo tho visitors were teederd an Informal racoption at the ladies' hall, whero all nJoyd a very pleasant evening. No tH-fMlIng what ever waa caud by tho gam, and tlilfc added greatly to tho wiectM of the evening. The line-Mr) of the two teams fol lews: Willamette Forwards, Coyto. 8waf ford: center, HoJeUewj guanlf, I Randall, Gray. Ut-Mlninrtlle Ftorwawli, Ke, gf-ara. center, Ooefc; pMrti. Hr GrtffiU Referee Ilfeweter, ef MsMlmrtlle. Umpire JhiM. of Salem. Time keeper IOfiR. of gale, and Prof. Collier, of MaMfisnVill. gcorer Orannls, of Salem. Successful Salem Contractor. H. Seook, the South Salem contrac tor, rMaiotA tet evoalBK from Ro bunt. earrylBC ia his ptVnl the eon traet for the ereetion ef tho new high school building la that olty. and be was happy la eensequeugo. Ho will go to Roeeburg In a few daya to beglo the work of eonstraatioa, whUh will burg was dollghtod to bo abln tc award, tho contract to him, as this as sureil them tho greatest measuro of satisfactory work. .A WORK OF ART. Salem Lady tures With Makes Beautiful Pic Sewing Machine. At Oeo. C. Will's niualo and sewing maahlno ostabllsbmont can bo soen something new under tho sun. It Is a plcturo of the famous dog "Uayard,M worked on canvas with black and whlto silk, with ono of Mr. Will's new stylo sewing maelilnes. The work Is called long-stltoh sewing rnnchlno etching, and Is the work of Mrs. J. F. Atherton, lato of Ghlcnuo. This work, In appearance, is equal to the finest engraving or crayon work, but Is much moro artistic and novel, owing to the masner In which It Is made. It has been made at Mr. Wilt's store, within the NMt week, and le not only a flno speelwen of what can be done on modert sewing maelilnes, hut a great eredlt ns well to the lady who doe Die artletle work. The picture ean be Mn at Mr. Will's, and everybody la Invited to see lu Will Be Good New. Kubms CNty, Do. S. Hev. P. Htl mn, Uie Raptm mlnleter, who wur- dated hi wife, was letoy settteHced for Mfe. Get a New Cabinet. Mldiid, Vo. . A new cabinet Imi formed with Maura as premier and Linares as minister of war. MODEL OYSTER PARLORS M0 Court Street. Orstersany style aud short orders. Oyster Loaves, Chicken Tamales, Shell FUb, Etc. Is season. Special chicken dinner, Bandayi, 25c. It Might Have Oeen. Washington. Dec. C Gen. Reyes. special onvoy from Colombia, accom- panlod by Horran, was rccolvod by Prosldont Roosevolt at 10 o'clock this morning, bolng prosontud by Hay. Tho mooting was Informal, and lastod only flvo minutes. It Is generally ad mitted that, bo far as Panama Is con cerned, Reyes' mission la fruitless, as tho administration holds Colombia now lias no jurisdiction ovor mu mm "Portland and Return Only 2.20." Tho Southern Paclfio Is now soiling round trip tickets to Portland from Salem for 2.20, good going Saturday or Bunday, roturnlug Sunday and Mon day, giving all day Bunday and Mon day In Portland. Tho samo arrange ment appllee from Portland, giving all Portland pooplo a chanco to visit val loy points at groatly reduced rates, W. a CQMAN, O. P. A. cod A Feature of the Next Week Will bo the Rataar at tho Unitarian church Tuesday and Wednesday, Goods of many kinds on snlo, both af ternoons and Tuesday evening. A bountiful dinner sorvod from 6 to o'clock Tuesday, with provision for a largo attondnnco. Hot! Hot! Hot! -DRIHKS- ChocoUtc, Beef Bouillon, Tomato Bouillon, VUml, The Spa He Got Plenty. Bt Inils, Dee. 6. Hx-Marshnl Ilnr rott was this morning sontoncod to flvo yoars and ft 100 "no 'or nnt" urallzatlon frauds. Oor Winter Business OTrnnnnwnnimimnirrnrnmwimmg Money To Loan . Wo bave added a i .Money Leading department to our Abstract and Land business. VYeare prepared to accom modate those who TYlsnto LEND their money, as well as thoso wbo wish to BORROW. Our ABSTRACT BOOKS give us un extelled facilities reeardlBtr SECTRITY i Salem Abstract ! and Land Co. I F.W. WATERS, Mgr- nMlniniilllilil"ni''"""nn"tl ? UiiiDrolld Repairing A eomploto Huo of umbrella covoia to soleot from, priooa from 91.00 up. Hmulloa 25c up. Mud Gua -AND- St66 Rims for WINTER RIDING To fit nil makes of wheels. Shipp & Haset Opposite Capital Nat. Bulk, Football Supplies ISUelKsUsejSMSi feffrHHtte)l)tWHel !! Illlttlefefa i ! Three New Shapes ; ; In Dluoher and Uftl slioW New last, test fitter on earth Bee our now otiamel aud box calf sliota at OSWALT'S s .y iu x 99 State Sti Salea, Oreaoa, "" 4WiSti9lltlttihM4lliilil"V t t i 1 i be under the laperi&teadesor of Area