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jywwwwwmt - An Elysitim, Qiigtfnas DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREqi mgjgwuwjiaww ' ii i m, u. ..mmmm Choo sets THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1003. bmbss1 j r.1 asaa rivb BURGLARS VISIT SALEM j The choosing of Christmas gifts is Dicember's most important occupation. It can hardly be begun too early; for there is a world of satisfaction in making your selections well in advance of Yuletide and thereby beintr enabled to look on at all the rervous flutter and bustle of the last two weeks before Christmas with the serene consciousness that your nnnmas preparations are all completed. Barr's is this season an elysium for Christmas choosers, or, at least, for those Christmas choosers who are looking, not for penny presents, but for something especially nice. The attractiveness and fascination of fine Silverware and Cut Glass and articles of. personal Jewelry is undeniable. Any gift chosen from our stock is likely to prove a lifelong pleas' use to its recipient. And we have never shown at any pre vious Christmas any thing like so fine a show of beautiful wares as just now deck our cases, It would be a sad mis take if you made out your list of Christmas gifts without first visiting the Barr Store. Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Do a Little Stroke of Business at Mr. Bowersox Expense Not at All Particular as ,They Took Five and Ten Cent Cigars at the Same Price The storo of Frank G. Boworsox, known ns tho Yew Park storo, was en- gW4i)tttoaanmgiifr ! ! Always " having - dreaded ! ! to have teeth, pulled, I call. ', - ed at D. Wrabi ofTM ! ! ( j; and Juul two extracted, and J j 'it'Ul'drVt hurt a bit j MRS. ETHEL ZWICKER !! ii ' ' Salem, Oregon. Ii !! 18HH(H8iaif a8 our pooplo opportunity to enjoy this splondld lecturo. No admission will bo charged. Tho public la heroby notlQed tho lec ture will bo given at tho M. E. church at 8 p. m., 8atunlay, December 12th. DIAMOND EXPERT IN 8ALEM. High Etecm In Which He Is Held by the Trade. A prominent citizen tho other day OAntTFfliltUtnrl fl IT TTI.. 41 - tered by burglars Inst night, and ". Y "' " "'""" vu m j-m r , .-.. i Btroct Jeweler, upon tho fact that ho ODafrtP '&wd&iscl& s 2i -fr4snntn Local events In the MHIInlH-W .fr.H.fH 1 1 1 1 H4 salesmen for tho Quaker nurseries, ot this city, enmo down from Lewlston, Idaho, this morning for a few days' despoiled of a numbor of cigars, pipes and a quantity of tobacco. Tho tb loves entered tho warehouse, back of the store, through a window, and cut n hole through tho door leading Into tho storo proper, by .means of which they wore enabled to romojro tho bolts fastening tho door. This gnvo thom ndmtsslon to tho store, and they at onco mado a thorough search of the building, and carried away- a quantity of cigars, nbout 100 Be, 10c and 12V4c goods bolng tnkon. Thoy also took a dozen pipes, and a generous supply o! tobacco. Thcro Is no clow to the thieves, but It Is believed to hnvo boon tho work of tramps, largo numbors of the gontry having haunted tho city for tho past fow weoks, and a close watch Is, kept by tho ofllcors, In flio hope of catching tho fellows with tho goods In their possession. had branched out so extensively Into tho diamond business, but was not c llttlo surprised to bo told that Mr. Hinges did not protend to carry n largo supply on hand. Tho fact Is Mr. Hinges Is ono of tho best Informed men In tho West along that lino, but ho docs not protond to carry an lm monBo Btock of these oxponslvo goms, Ho Is prepared, howovor, to give cus tomers tho benefit of his knowlodge, and has a plan by which ho can savo purchasers good money. If you nro Interested call and soo his stock, and learn about his method. Some flno stones havo been sold, and many mori aro bolng nrmngod for. Call onrly on a H. Hinges, 8S Stnto Btroot MWWMlaWWtttj44MIl148llllCi Holiday vecoat $ Sale I Today we inaugurate a special sale in o&r Overcoat X Department , Decided reductions havo boon made ou a dozen or moro lino, including long full-out aoato, short top conts, and eomo of medium length. Of these soorei of coats, all but five are Tins Season's sP. p'Ssi- Note How We'v Carved the Prices: Social Realm PERSONALS. j H. A. JohnRon doparted for Jeffer son on buslnoss today. Mrs. T. T. Geer was a passcngor for Portland this morning. T. It. Sheridan, of Roscburg. was a Snlem visitor last evening. Judge M. L. Pipes, of Portland, was In tho city yesterday afternoon. MIsb Callsta Mooro wont to Portlnnd this morning for a fow days' visit. Jofforaon Myors camo up from Port land this morning for a short .visit. -11. J. Dlggor was n possongor for Woodburn last ovonlng, whoro ho trios a caso boforo Justlco Morcom todny. Judgo C. B. Wolvorton spoilt last night In Albany, returning this morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pugh loft this morning for a few days' visit In Eu gene C. D. Mooros camo up from Oregon City this morning for a brlaX buslnoss visit nov. H. A. Kotohum was a passongor for Portland this morning, going down for a brief stay. Sheriff Llnvlllo, of Clatsop county, !amo up from Astoria this morning, with an lnsano patlont. Mrs. W. II. Byrd wont to Portland this morning for a short visit to her mother, Mrs. I. A. Macrum. State Senator Hunt, of Portlnnd, camo down from Albany this morning, and stopped off In this cltj. A. It. Hathaway, suparlntondont of agents, Mutual Llfo Insurance Com pany, of this city, was a passongor for Corvallls today. Mrs. J. C. Siogmund and llttlo son, Floyd, wore passengers to Jotforson this morning, for a fow days' visit with Mrs. Slcgmund's parents. D. M. Dowos. ono of tho traveling stay with C. P. Lansing. ttllMI MH, Rev. A. Garrlck, of C Corvallls, pas tor of tho Prosbyterlan church at that placo, was a Salem visitor last even ing, having como here to hoar Rov. Dr. Champman's lecturo at tho Moth- odlst church. Ho roturnod to his home this morning. South Salem Personals, Miss Lilian Lewis is visiting rela tlvos nnd frlonds In Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drown havo ra turned from several days' visit with rolotlvos nt Stayton. The Sleep of Death. The American board of commission ers for foreign missions, of Now York, tins issued a statoment concerning tho ravages of tho strange opldomlo known as tho "Sleoping 'Sickness." now provnlllng In certain parts of the dark contlnont. Tho facts aro gath ered by the board's missionaries In Will Entertain Tonight. Tonight, at tho rofcutar meeting of Salem lodgo No. 33C. II. P. O. Klks, tho regular buslnoss soeslon will bo fol lowed by a social session, and tho mombors of Wledmnn's show, playing an engagement nt the Grand Opera House, havo been Invited to bo in nt tondnnco as guests of tho lodgo, after tho performance nt tho opera house. A number of tho membors of tho show troupo are membors of tho order, anil will bo entertained by their brothron $33 60 Overcoats rtdnced to $18.60 20 00 Top costs rodnced to IS 60 20.00 Overtoils rednctd to 15X0 16.0 Overcoats reduced to 1210 (1500 Top Ooati redoied to fll.50 14.00 Overcoat redaoed to 10.09 13 00 Ovtreoati reduced to 10.00 0.00 Overcoats reduced to 0.E0 X Early comers Have Largest Assortment to select from X HadYotfTkotfghtofift An Overooat would mako a fin family present lor father z or brother. Talk it ovor with tho folks nnd see if thoy S wouldn't liko to join with you in such r gift. Uomo to us for Practical aiqm Presents lor mon. Wo nro S. loaders in our line. MS3n4$0fa t 111 111 II III I' &Q !HWfieltlCI8PItfHWICIPfHH The Ladles of the, First Congrogntlonnl church will hold a bazaar In tho church parlors Friday ovonlng, Docombor lllh, oponlng at 5 p. ra. nofroshmonts will bo sorvoti, consisting of hot biscuits, salads, cakes and coffoo for 10 and 1C conts. All kinds of fancy work and othor uioful articles will bo for salo, also a candy booth of home-ma lo candles. All porsons having articles for tho bazaar will pleaso bring them to tho church parlors Friday morning, as soon after 10 o'clock as possible. 12-9-2t Grand Opera House, Tho Wlodoman Company presented "Tonnoeree's Pardnor" to a fair house last night. Tho play was woll re ceived, as was also the specialties be tween acts, particularly tho flro and olectrlc dnnco by Miss Nellla Weldo man. This evening thoy will present "Chnrley's Aunt." Creates good-will between buyer and seller- Schilling's Best at your grocer's, and moneyback. a .i-,. u,.,na I2i,c cluar. For tale by all dealer., stein, Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. Ier. Auo Mucker Christmas Jewelry Is a necessity in making your lUt of purchases for gU ta Hew you vr 1 find the largeU variety, the "Jebwt qualltr. the lowest prioM. We ha v Wtafc ws with reliable movements, In the ' stylo of cases, 18.60 to $80 00, cba eUU ring, earrings, brooches, all kinds of fine jewelry- C. T. POMEROY Jeweler and Optician, 28 Com. Bt. Today's Word g- Is particularly of books at low prices not tho trashy, flimsy 2 books that cheap paper and old plates produce but books well J W printed and on good paper, well bound In neat refined style, 9 Ml Then, too, there five-volume set of standard author that we are fj selling at defying prices In best selling copyrights. We offer g "Col. Carter's Christmas" "Tho Weaker Sex," "Bar Sinister.' am Patt oji's Book Sto?e 2 iiiiiit)iiii County Court Matters. County Judgo Scott this afternoon ordered Jefferson Myors, admlnlstrn' tor of tho ostato ot H. II. Flnoh, de ceased, to pny ovor lo It. J. Clark, ox cctutor of tho ostato of Mr. Finch, all the monoy In his hnnds, loss tho ox ponsos ot administration. In thoMnattor ot tho guardianship ot Olivia Shanks, ct alt, tho court np pointed O. W. Ilutho, Cleorgo Downing nnd O. W. Humphreys nppralaurs ot tho ostato. Africa. The disease appeared In Uganda threo yoars ngo, probably , coming from tho Congo regions. It provalls on tho Islands and shores of Lake Vie torla and Inland from those sharos a docen miles. .No less than C8.000 persons have died, 10,000 within tho Inst flvo inontha Tho commissions ot Kngland havo decided that the disease Is scattered by a fly called klvu. No antldoto has yet been discovered. The first symptoms of tho dlsaso 1b head ache, with swelling of the glands of the nock, followed with protracted sleeping on tho part of tho patient. Give Us Your Order For Pttmpkin Piefi 3 "EXTRA QUALITY. MADE HttSH every other day. At the Uaiflonua owr J& A Dlrdeeye View. Kd. Jeurnal: Since the eruption of the partisan volcano has somewhat subsided, In justice to a deluded peo ple, some things ought to bo made clear. First, that the law enforce ment people have maintained their dignity In emphasizing the men and not the ticket. Itather than turn down any whom they bellevod stood for their principle, they endorsed three candidates In some wards, oven when they knew by so doing they ran the risk of loosing two. Seoond, they stind ready to encour age every effort ot the new admlnls tratton to honor existing laws. bell-v Ing tfcat any other coiiree Is nnarIHal Third, that Dr. Tufts and Cant. Ma bone are respected nentjenen on a Used salary. at affected In the least by what any m givee to the caus they retmeeat. The writer h not speaking oclal ly for ar orftwiitMUH. but viewing the sltiMtloa as a A PItHKMAN Pref. Adrian's Leeture. A tetefrora from Prof- Adrian an nouaces tt he cannot reach Sale until Saturday morula, beaee It will be neceesery to postpone hie lecture to Sntnrtay evening ot this week. Prof. Adrian will toll of one day's neraonal experience In the halls of our national eapllol. Ilia Interesting account of wat be wltneoeed, bis wonderful oeriiana ot good Bngllsh. bis unusually genial presence, com bined with sparkling wit and genuine eloquence, glres him supreme mastery ot his audleseee. Ncnlee of the leejure has been sent late all the hemes of ,Salem. glvlns ot tho local lodge In a social session, to bo followed by n banquet, and n most onjoyablo tlmo Is promised tho visitors, for, as ontertnlnors, the locnl El Its havo not their equals In tho brothorhood, A largo attondanoo of tho mombors Is oxpeated by tho ofll-cers. The Clouds Pass Away. Tho troubles ot Mi' and Mrs. J. 0. Connor, who wero married nt tho city hall Monday afternoon, and separated Wednosday morning, nave been Bot tled, nnd tho two have ngreed to llvo togothor. Last night they stayed at the homo ot Uie girl's parents, and this morning, after visiting with relatives In this city, left for Sheridan, where they will make their home. Mrs. Con ner, who was formerly Mis Mary Morgan, decided to stay with her hus band, and tho family of the young wo man Is much pleased with this happy result of the trouble during the honey moon. o i - D, P. O. Elks Meeting. Tonight Social seseleu and ban quet. H. H. OUNQHIl. Hxalted Ituler. Hazelwood Butter Is positively the best butter you ever ate. If you ar not using HAZELWOOD you are pot using the best. Itvery Mad soW with a Buarentee. It not entirely snUslnctery your wwey will be cfceeetaltr re feinted. 35c per pound, 70c per roll, For sale by Fuller Uouglas Grocers 142 State Street 'Phone 2281 Free Methodist Tho quarterly moellnj; will bo hold nt tho North Snlem uhurch. beginning this ovonlng, and running over Bun-' day. Rov. Ploroo and wlfo, both proachors, will conduct tho sorvlcos, nnd tho public generally Is Invited. IIHIW IIIIINIIIMIII I Ii II III llll I I IB Notice. Ilnvlnjr rotlred from tho firm of Damon Dros., I take this occasion to thank the trading public for their gon orous patronago during tho last 12 yoars, and bospoak a contlnunnco of snmo with tho now firm of Damon A Fawk. Vory respectfully, N. J. DAMON. "JJ'L'S".'''" .lii.l.,JBBg Hot! Hot! Hot! . ' -DRINKS-f Chocolate, Dcef Bouillon, Toasts noulllon. Ylcerel, ' The Spa German Election Riots. Cologne, Germany, Dec. 10. Many rioters wero wounded In the police dis persal, ,whon tho former nttackod tho olootlon booths today. Thoro was general fighting. Oar Winter Business PfmrnirrnTfnTmnnTrfrrmnnTmTfTrrmg Money To Loan We btve added a i Money Lending department to our AtJtrut and Land pufllssss- Wears prcpsnd to accom BOBito Ihose who wIshtoLEKD their money, as well as those who wish to BORROW. Our ABSTRACT BOOKS give us un excelled facilities rsurdlsf SECTRITY I Salem Abstract 1 and Land Co. 1 F.W. WATERS, Mgr. I 5uiiwnnm''H"""""""""""lluu Umbrella Repairing Aooinplelo lino of uinbrolln covers to selcot from, prioes from 91,00 up. Handles 2fio up, Guards -AND- steel Rims for WINTER HIDING To fit all raslcas of wheels. Shipp 8c Hatisei Opposite Capita! Nat. Bank. Football Supplies vssassxf&xs. 9K9 4WfSt4WM4 Tn New Shapes Iu Dlucherand Iinl shoes V. New last, bwt fitter on !: earth i See our new enstnsl and box ii calf show at i Mv a w rrtte '' ;; U5WAL1 O ' ' aa it ttt at. Sales. Orsroa. ! wmwmwwww "Vsv jr v I i l ! . 1 iwiisssyiisiiisr'swiiiT MjLaiJtjerysrgr