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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1903)
n w w m. DAILY CAPITM. JOURNAL, tALEM, OREQO.W, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1903 FIVE WfflMMWHlHWfflBWHWW1MBarfrMii i s "' ""mumiiiinwiiwiiiiHiiiiaiiiii EGBERT SAFE IN THE PER - i i . Harney County Sheriff Glad to Get Rid of Rim A FAMILY REMEDY. THE PERPLEXITY OF MAIDS AND WIVES Po-ru-na In Uso In Thousands of Santa Homes. ,i , Congressman H. Henry Powers, of Vermont,' writes from MorrUville, Vt,: IS ",. i, ....,,, Clans $ Of all Christmas perplexities, the greatest Is the choosing of the gift for the man of your heart be he husband or sweetheart. It Is easy enough to buy him a book or a necktie or something of that sort...... but most women know from woeful experience how little he would care for most things of this nature. The Barr Store respestfully suggests and, we believe, with tho greatest truth that some tasteful and appropriate article of gentlemen's Jewelry Is more likely to please his fancy than almost anything else you should secure at equal cost. We have great va- rlety of such things not all costly as, for Instance, Gentle- men's 8carf Pins, In new designs at $1.50; Solid Gold Cuff Links of many different styles of ornamentation, (and some entirely plain) at $2.50 the pair; Watch fobs, gold filled and Silk Mounted, In some very striking effects, at $1.50 and upwards; and a very great assort ment of Watch Chains at $1.50 up to $30.00. We would very much like to have you see these and our many other articles of similar suitability as gifts for gentlemen. It will favor u a"d may favor you If you will come and see them '(n I Comer State and Liberty -M-H-4-H-H-- X Local Social Realm Eventa I In the iininti ninniiiiHint PER80NAL8. II. C. Portor, of Aumsvlllo, is In tho city. Lon Wain Is In Portland on busi ness. II, S. Olio was a possengor to Port land lost evening. Wornor Broymnn wont down to Or egon City this morning. J. F. Stelwor, of Joffonson, was a Salem visitor last night. Joo Dornardl wont down to Brooks this morning on business. Frank Leo, lately appointed on tho Btato fair board, Is In tho city. Judgo Burnet went to Albany today, to hold court for n day or two. M. L. Jones and daughter, Clara, of Brooks, wero In tho city today. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Smith woro In Turner yestorday, roturning last ov onlng. E. P. McCornnclc wns a passenger on tho Albany local this morning for Portland. Mrs. W. E. Gllbort, of Albnny, is in tho city for a visit wltli her sister, Mrs. 0. I Irvlno. L. M. Baker has roturned from his mlnlnc nronortlee at Sumpter, to spendthew.nter with his family. T. T. Geer donarted ior f orcsi, Grove, where ho will lecturo to tho students of tho collogo this ovonlng. South Salem Personals. It. L. Gllson, managor of tho Al bany Farmers' Company's branch at Tallman, la visiting at tho homo of C. T. Mclntlro, in South Salem. y C. A. Vano, of Portland, was visit ing In South Salem yesterday. Driftwood. Officers Lewis and Murphy last night herded In Wm. Relnert, Fritz Wagner and Ed. Ross for keeping lato hours, and thlB morning, after a hear ing before tho city rccordor, they wero given a short tlmo to got out of town, which thoy took advantage of, and woro last soon heading for tho railroad. i Commercial Club Tonight All members aro urged to attend the session of tho Greater Salem Com mercial Club this evening, at tho po- A clear Havana 12J4c cigar. For teln, Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. Christmas Jewelry It a necessity in making your Hat of purchases (or gilts Here you will And the largeet variety, the highest quality, the lowest prices. Wo have Watches with reliable movements. In the latest Ttylo of ci.c, $2.60 to 130 00, chatelain.. rings, earrings, brooches, all kinds of flnejowelry. C. T. POMEROY Jeweler and Optician, 288 Com. Bi. Give Us Your C Pumpkin Pfes -3 u.nn Streets, Salem, Ore. lico court room. Important matters. i like Rtrect Improvements Cuemawa extension. Incoming Immigration, and the great question of car shortngo will bo up for discussion. If you are not a membor of this live organization give In your name and lx bits for tho pro motion of Groator Salonn Christmas and Music. What Is Christinas without music and Christmas gifts, it music holps to keep allvo tho spirit of Christmas. A musical present Is ono of the most appropriate presents that can be glv- on, and Geo. C. Will han everything I in tho music line, especially in good goods. All He Was Worth. Rochester, N. Y., Docv 1G Tho su promo court today awarded Mrs. Kate Hoffman a vordlct for ? 18,000 for tno death of nor husband, who was flailed by tho, Now York Central railway. A motion' for n now trial wa donled. but Justlco Rich will hoar the railway's argument for n reduction. i o Some of tho old Nllo lakes, which wero formorly dry salt plains In sum mor and covered with a fow inehos """ "'""'"" "" "Tr"' water In tho wet " " -"- " rth ------ - - rri ...- 1.7... 9UU IU fouu till UUIU. AJiej uuuuv mngnlflcont crops. Every hon egg laid nowadays means about 3 conte to tho ownor of tho bid dy. A regular gold mine, so to spoak, is poultry. See them at the show in Salem tho rest of this week. SInglo admission 15 cents. Schilling's Best pepper is better than pure; it is the finest of pure; we have to get rid of reiected pure. We get a peculiar flavor as well as strength. Your grocer's; moneyback. sale by all dealers. Aug Hucken- Order For 3 rdpch FVERY OTHER DAY. " Will Have the "Honor" to Be the First to Be Hanged at the Pen. Harry D. Egbort, bettor known in thlsi state1 under tho assumed namo of Jack Frost," was received at tho pen- ttontlary last night Trom Harney coun ty, undor sentonco of death for tho murder of J. O. Saxton, of Burns, and his execution tho first one to bo held at tho penitentiary under the new law, Is fixed for Friday, January 29, 1904, when ho Is to pay tho penal ty of his crime. Egbort was brought to Salem by Sheriff Tom Allen, of Harney county. and on tho way attempted to murdor ono of tho guards escorting him, while temporarily relieved of his hand cuffs to enablo him to cat without dif ficulty. Aftor that show of temnor ho waa kept heavily Ironed, and was thus manacled when received at the peni tentiary. Ho was nt onco placed In tho re ceiving cell, bolng treated as any or dinary dnngorous prisoner. Tho death cells, In connection with tho death chambor, have not boon completed, and ho cannot yot bo placed In them, but they will bo roady soon, when ho will bo given quarters In ono of them. Co remnln until ho comes out to be executed. In Uio meantime he will bo placed In ono of tho strongest cells and will bo closely watched to see that he does not cheat tho gallowa by tak ing his own life. Shorlff Allon was pleased to have the dangerous prisoner off his hands and when he saw tho ponltentlary doors closo upon his guo.U of tho past few months, he heaved a great sigh of relief, saying that Egbert was ono of tho worst men he had ever held In his Jail, and never expected to hnvo an other ono as bad during his term of I J FLINCHI FLINCH! J You've waletd a long time for this clever game, that has taken tm all America by storm. Publishers are away behind orders, and It is almost Impossible to procure them. We, however, have re- H celved a new express shipment. "Pit," the craziest game yet, due sH 9 here the 22d. Orders taken and filled on receipt. W 9 Pattern's Book Stoe. m li!IiIllilliftll office ns sheriff of Harney county. His Crime. Harry D. Egbert shot and klllod Attornoy John O. Saxton and John C. Wesf, in I' speolal deputy snorins. at his house In Whltohorse Valley, while restating arrest on a warant of burglary, commlttod In Douglas coun ty. West was shot first, and whllo Saxton was In the act of placing a blanket under tho head of tho dying man. Egbort, who was secretod in Jthe second story of tho houso. fired tho shot that klllod Saxton. In a hand-to-hand duol between Egbert and Saxton In tho houso boforo tho murderer took rofugo In tho second story, Saxton fired a bulled at tho murderer's stom ach, and wan defeated In tho capture of his man by a pistol which tho mur doror carried. Tho ball struck tho revolver, and thus Egbert escaped with his life. Republican Workers Dine. Appearances lndlcato that the din ner to bo given at Hotol Willamette Friday ovonlng, by tho 8alom Young Men's rtopubllcan Club, will bo a howl ing sueeeaa. The dinner is democratic. and open to all, at CO conta a head, even Doraocrats, who voted with tho Republicans, going. There will ne scats for from 125 to 150, and Jnalca tinnn am thorn will not bo a vacant chair. Over 100 tlokots woro sold the Prat day, and many from tno country are coming, me commuiw ubtjus the ticket are II. D. Patton, Joe, O. Graham, J. C. Ooodale, Jr., and I It. htloeon, and any one not supplied can procure a seat by railing on tnem. up to the limit. A good llat of aneakm Us been selected, and toasts will 1 r-pomled to on a variety or aiiiijwiii. :..oly for the promotion of good fwl Ing and the extension of the young mens organisation, wai i w w - tended Into eTery part of the county. The Republican county central com mlttee aad the legJelallve delatlo have been Invited. Republican from any of the surrounding Uwm who are i.i the i-lty win we mane wwxwn" 5 cents a head. I-aRdlord Conner i making a effort to have decorations and a epread worthy oi me occain- a A Business Opportunity, Mr. O. P. Dabney, of The Fair Store, ia in th ritv ror a KlOTl lime. nu while here propose to cloee out that business, if poeeluie. aa ue nas a oiw ...... .n .lKilnc tfWWUl IHiaiUMMI Al liUUBV u,"w.w o-.-- .t.. Portland Tal aiem uuwBeea i. .tut ton viura enod. hard . work. aBd i a paying proposition, and some one eouM here gt Into a paying 1 buslBeee with a nominal inveeunein. if would nar any one looking for an opening to eonwlt Mr. Dabney. The London city eounoll now make. SL ""Jar sSbRwSjS- i ill "awfti i inkSlGSvrn nox. ir. n. powkus. Peruna I have used In my family with success. I can recommend It as an excellent family remedy and very good for coughs, colds and catarrhal affections."' II. Henry Powers. John L, Burnott, Member of Congress, Beronth Alabama District, writes i "I tako pleasure la testifying to the xaorlti of your Poruna. At tho solicita tion of a friend my vrlfo used It, and it Improved her condition generally. It Is A remarkable remedy. leanoheorfully recommend Poruna as a good, substan ttal tonlo, and a very good catarrh romedy." Pn-m-n Cure. Catarrh, Half tho ills of ltfo aro dna to catarrh and catarrhal derangemonts. Pcruna la tho only Internal, ey atomic- catarrh remedy known to tho medical profession. Poruna cures catarrh whorover lo cated. Poruna is not a guoas nor an oxporlmont it is an absolute, sclontlflo certainty, Poruna has no subatltutos no rivals. Insist upon having Poruna. If you do not derlvo prompt and satis factory rosults from tho uso of Poruna, write at onco to Dr. Uartman, giving a foil statement of yourcaao and ho will bo pleased to giro you his valuable ad vico gratis. , Address Dr. Uartman, Prosldont of the Uartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Oo show to the Poultry and Pot Stock Admission 15 conts. FICTITIOUS PIANO PRICES Do you want to buy a pluno at a right pricoT Do you want to feel safe that you havo a good article- ono Just no you oxpectod to havo bought? Or aro you ono of tlioso who want first to bo chargod a big price, and thon get it for Iosbt And. after you havo bought tho Instrument you aro In doubt all tho Umo that somo ono olse has got tho samo Instrument for loss money. Even It you do not learn the facts, H Is unpleasant to think that you havo paid more than you should have. Often tho discovery la made whea it la too lato. llemerabor, when you trade with a commission man or a stranger ho has all kinds of flotltlous excuses to make to get you to buy. Theso aro tho same oxcuaea that have boon mado for years; U you look Into It, and thoy never fall to catch some of tho unwary la any community. Amongst others tli-re Is "the closing out sale, aftor a few weeks or months of an unauccewful career as a music al Instrument dealer." This Is the ono most usod to catch a certain claiw of customer. These excuse are all platulble. and for effect only. Where the pianos bekng to a parent house or are conelgned. they are alway charged at not lean than twenty per cent more than they ought to be. or what they will coet a regular dealea Neceeaarl ly there are large espenaes for short time rent, for freight and special ad vertising, so that you can buy far eheaper and afr from a perma nent dealer. You cannot find a mutfo house that la run an as economical a bust, or as good a general buslnw plan aa Geo. C. Will's music house at Balem. He uea his more than 36 years' experience to overcome all ex tra and unneetttaary expenses, so that his Instrument eaa be and are sold eheaper than any one can sell them at these flcUUtoee cloning out ealee. If " ..-- -- - I.11W.,CT YOU wltfl to BfW I inwiMJ uuvwm, where you are biwbjtb m ;'i nn luinmmt. aad sure to Bt penna- tm values. It la at 381 Commercial 8treeU opposite Uie Mdd & UxU bank. - . ..'..,.. uh thank the" many friend. farilf -toUd J g Knows Whete to Go To replenish his Xmas stores. Our big windows aro nilod with gifts sultablo for men of all agoa and tastce. Thoy can show hut a fraction of what' inside, howover, and our ada can do no moro than suggest, Tiies Lists May Help Solve Yot Pf oblem FOR THE MAN OF THE HOUSE. A houso coat, a tmlt, an umbrella, an overcoat, a muffler, a hnU FOR THE LADY A pair of flno wool blankets, on FOR THE YOUNQ MAN." A Bult case, a pair of suspendore, a fancy vest, a fancy shirt, a pair of gloves, a pair of cuff buttons. FOR THE LITTLE MAN. A necktie, a suit, a sweater, a hat, a silk handkorchlof. t The Place Where You Qet Your fiet9iiaioiHHojoim)ftetenitf iatMiia Jud Odori on Women. (Docombor MeClure'c) "I novor wa hy about womon. I novor could understand why somo men who can brook a mustang boforo breakfast and shavo in tho dark got all left-handed nud full of porsplratlon and oxcusoh whon thoy eoo a bolt of calico draped around what boIotigH In It. Inslilo olght minutes mo and Mltis Wlllolla wns aggravating tho crotiuet bals around ns nmlnblo as second cousins. She gavo mo a dig about tho quantity of canned fruit I had eaten, and 1 got hack at hor, Hat-footed, about How a cortnln lady named Eve ntarted tho fruit trouble In tho first froo-grass pasture 'Ovor In Pnlostlno. woun't ItT' says I easy and pat as roping n ono-yoar-old. "That wns how I acquired cordiality for tho proximities of MliU Wlllolla Iwarlght: ami tho disposition grow larger a tlmo paseod. She was stop ping at Pliulontu Grousing for her health, which won very good, and for tho climate, which was 40 per cent, hotter thnn Pulostlno. I rode over to see her onco every week for a whlle: and then I figured out that It I doubled the number or trips I would see her twice an often." In the south of Ireland, near Inohl geolnh. U the "Cats Well," the waters of which are supposed to exort mar velous remedial affects upon nlllng tabbies. . pmnrnnnnntinniiniFiHirrnHuiiiHiiig We I Btty and Sell Mortgages 1 Money To Loan i Salem Abstract and Land Co. I F.W. WATERS, Mgr. ininmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiuuummZ 444T4HWlt4 I Three New Shapes In Illuohcr and Hal ehooa New last, test fitter on earth See our new enamel and box calf shot at OSWALT'S 99 State St. Salt, Orroa. A OF THE HOUSE I Indian robo for a couch cover.. Money's Worth, and Then Some. Last Night's Show. Tho presentation of "Tho Two Bin tore" at the Grand Opera Houso last night was fairly well attendod, and tho audlonco onjoyod tho performance very much, nltliough It wns not quite up to tho standard of Dcnman Thomp son's great sucrose, "Tho Old Home stead." It was good, howover, and ife peclnlly woro tho specialties owcol lonL Tho closing sceno was some what marred by tho rising of some portion of tho audlonco, boforo the scene, olosod. ' ' ' Tho dogs will dollght to bo admired nt tho Poultry and Pot. Stock ehoir this week; 1C conta. 1 Oar "Winter Business A comploto lino of umbrolla covora to eolcot from, pricos from 91.00 up. Handloa 25o up. -AND- for WINTER HIDING To fit all makos of wlieola. Skipp Si Hatrsei Opposite Capital Nat. Bank Football Supplies umDrella Repairing Mud Guards 166 1 Rims MWWfttH O- EXTRA UUALiii. win. .--.---- At tie Catoomia Bakery. SSSS'TO'