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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1904)
1 r I HIQHT tockton&Co. 4 At the Old White Corner Clearance Sale And lale of Tho most substantial of all foundations for a great mercantile In itllutlon Is constructed of fair and honoot dealing with tho public. Wo arc proud of tho patronago accorded iib during the short time our now ontorprUo has boon In pxUtcnco-proud of tho enormous fol lowing our storo owns today This good old homestead store has boin tho fnvorlto shopping plao ovor slnco Salem was a town. But novor In nil Ita history has there been such remarkable mdnay saving opportunities as we offer today, and all because wo bought ovor C0,000 worth of goods at a great sacrifice. , Come to Our Money Saving Sales A New Concern. In (he Y. M. C. A. building Kmll Koppe, late of the Brownsville Woof, on Mill company, has opened n cloth ing and furnishing rojhIm business. Tho room has been remodeled and fitted up In comfottolilo shape for n retail business. Mr. Koppe Is n prac tical man and will In addition to his retail lyislnww oporate a fow hand knitting machines In the rear or the building which will occupy letsuru Hmo. He Invito tho cuitam of his old and new ncqualntnncos, and will mako a special effort fur Oornmn trade. Capital City Hotel Arrivals. Ludwlg Merger, Alaska; Hugh II. Kstcn, Balnm; P. J. Sullivan, Van couver; A. O. Qault, Bnlem; Lavln Hales, Parkmon, Wy.; W. A. 81m nons, IJugeno; Ham White, Dayton; J, W. Olesner, J. MoKadden, Portland; J. U Koto, I'olk county; II. W. Cook erllno, Albany; Chris Itoblnskl, Srap pooso; Goo. Klrkwood, rortlnnd; F. N. Allen, Albany; I A. Routine, Victoria, It, O.; H. A. Byrnes, Portland; II. I). Jory, Bunnysldo, Wush.; Mrs It. W. Kolsey, Newberg. Meeting Tonight at the M. E. Church. Ilorlvnl services are still In pro Broe at the M. It ehurch You can not nfford to ml them. Coiyo to night nnd bring your friends. The sermon last night was teinarknble for beauty or Uptight nnd delivery, and for great slplrltua! pQwer. Tonight at 7:30. WHEAT MARKETS. Chloago, Jan. 16. -Wheat 619 Gold Dust Flour Md by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sidney, OreQon. UdA for lastly use. Ask your srocer for It Mran and shorts al ways on hand A. T. Wain, Agt. Otegon Fc Relief Association OrtMo'd Great Mutual Insurance Co. $15,440,588 Insurance at risk. 8fe. economical Insurance for the wobic. Head office, McMlavtlle, Or. ,A JOHN SON, Afeat for Marlon Co. Salem. Oregon- Wanted Potatoes WcWant Rurbank Potato. Barly Rm Potato, lEarly Jsckwn Potato. Ptertee Potato. Qamett Chill Potatoes, James M. Kyle & Co n5Commerci!St .i.,4WiUTIIDIMUllllfMMii,h...l.- .t. . .... . X MrnotBCtvcsirbt.vhsv:: Yot May Need Glaasea U ey to to oa toe safe m ww. irtar .. ..'.':..' '" critir;::r: :.!! wMitetWi.m .euro ui Cnas H 88 Stat Street. Evaib t.,i.n. MWMW and 298400 Commercial Street. White Can Still Practice. Ilutte, Mont., Jan. IS. Arthur Shores anil (lay 8loyors. chief attor neys for the Amalgamated Copper Co., wore exoneratod this morning from chnrges of bribery In the recent cases. Tho potltlou for their disbarment Is thorefore. nullified. wwniiiiiiiiimiiHt JACOB VOGT Ruccossora to H. J. Oswalt Men's nnd Womon'H Shoes 99 State St. I Repairing Neatly Done, tlllllllllllllllllHI H4 HU1B WINQ SANG CO. Now all ktodi t -orti for tlo l cbciiwtt prlrrn We mike U kln1i wblln un 0twtr. Urtli't d1 nli furnUMnm. Hevr wrwrfortlet cvmow. lOUCouit ilnet, corner Ur, Blm, Ortt on. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FOItD, Ovor Ladd & linen's Dank, Salem, Of. 1 1 timfll iM 1M ll-H-H-H- New Today HiHimmiHiiininii Dissolution Notice-. Notlco Is here by given thnt the partnership here tofoie existing between Watt Shlpp and Paul II. Hawser, undor the firm name of Shlpp ft llouser, hns been dlseolved by mutual eonscnt. Paul II. lhrnter retiring. Watt Shlpp will foul I Hue the buslneu, collecting all account nnd paying nil bill. Watt Skt)t, Paul II. limit, Salem, Or., Jan. It, 101. l-lKf For Sale-Two unn of buret Apply to W. U. Dmhtoh. Kalem, Or., cure McCoy . Intone Farm SI. MMt Wanted.-To rest, SO to 10 seres of bop. Apply to Saw Hang, care of Journal otVe; contstt wan; good terms. 1-lMw For Sale. A iujin. of Wee ihhI kmvy wnoa; abo u tv. AddreM U C. V.. care or Journal. U5-3t BHaKHBKBUflnHS3HB&BiaXB9 Collectors of Bad S Accounts S n We tulvcrtiao thoeo who Q do not pay their honest 9 (101)18. No Collections, No Charges Vnu Alstine Gordon A Co. 375 1-2 Oom'l Si. Phono Main 801. A, H. Morgan A Cos, Mpe. BunaaciBEinirasBK: J1!"!!1!;1""1 '.i :r::':f """ s iroocie you or Hinges ...... . RNAU, DAILY CAP ITAL JOU PLACED UNDER BONDS Itoy Oroy, of North Salem, the young man who was a few days ago arrosted on tho charge of enticing away the lG-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Murray, of Pratum, on tho 5th of December, last, had his preliminary hearing yesterday af tor-1 noon In tho JubUco court. Tho girl In tho caso and hor parents woro about the only wltneflBOS placed on tho stand. Tho girl tostlflod that she had been engaged to bo mnrrlod to the young man, who Is but 19 yonrs of age, and that sho had told him Bho was about 17 years old; that he had come to seo her often, nnd on the day named ho had called during the nb sonce of tho paronts, and they had decided to go awny and get married. Accordingly thoy had gone to Hose burg, nnd, meeting with somo dlfflcul ty, thoy had gone to Oregon City, whore thoy hnd remained until com Ing to Woodburn early this week, when tho boy was arrested, and she had gun? on homo. She stated in a simple and unaffected mannor that they had lived as husband and wife since leaving hor home on Docombor 5th. Her tostlmony disposed of theJYou Are Certain to Lose If You At- chargo of enticing away n child, but ns tho testimony of tho parento showed thnt tho girl was undor 1C years of ngo, Doputy District Attor ney C. L. McNary moved tho court to hold tho boy to tho circuit court on the charge of statutory rape, nnd this wns done, ball bolng fixed at 500. This was roadlly given, tho boy's mother succeeding In securing bonds men within a fow mlnutos. Miss Mur ray hns inoro tho nppoaranco of a young woman of 18 than a girl of 15 yonrs. Hfforts aro bolng made by the friends of tho two famlllos to bring about n marriago botweon tho two, but the paronts of tho girl oppose this course. DIED. SMITH. At tho rann homo of tho fnmlly, near Sublimity, Oregon, Thursday, Janunry 14, 1904, nt 10:30 p. m., Wllllnm H. Smith, aged C3 years and 17 days, of stomach trouble. Deceased was a racmbor or a nlon- eor family well and favorably known throughout this county, and for many years bad boon a resident of tho Sub llmlty section. Ho was a native of Missouri, coming to Oregon with his pnrents In 1848, when but eight yoars or nge. Ho loavos flvo sons and sev eral brothers to mourn his dealh, II. W. Smith, or Turner being one or the brothers. His wiro died 16 years ago. He wn n member or tho A. O. U. W. lodge nt Aumsvllle, and there tho ru neral will be held next Sunday at 10:30 n. m.. In the Christian church, and burial will bo hnd In the Hutlor cemetery near that place Deceased wns prominent In tho sec tion he called his home, and sorved his nelfhbors In positions or honor aud trust In many ways. He was nn ardent and loyal Republican, and promlsent In the affairs or the party, liavlug been a member or every He publlcRu convention In this county for Hwny yeaw, and waa often propoeetl for county anil leglslutlve hooors, but. being of n generous disposition, he aJwaya stepped aside for some Mend. preferring to nbt In the ranks and al lowing others to carry off the honors. HAHT. At the family homa on isinrth Commercial trwt Halew. Oregon. Thursday. January 11. 1901. Mia N. Addn Hart, of n compllcatioit of dlsoHsea. uHtNl 41 years. Owe to wJl awt fvorauly L tmilll las l.la .11.. --- . ,H w,,. el,, Wntre, ror a num luir lt UAAM !.. ..... ... I ... ,w.. . , ,,. M ue moet mceru teacher tit the public ihoo. aui) bar death will b gmm r.f ere.y wourneu uy n inrg,. yl..1 MU8ht w,lh0 thorn would lose later ! w Z.. .'w,'u Kaaet.. wher. rewlxed hsr ou ration Wt ymn ago h came u ,th nr moiher au.l tr, Mies Marie tu Oregon her father having died i KauHu siu- na an earnest Do l ry tow pays II Sharpies Tafclar Separators are th. "lU,bt Now" kind-.hey're up-to-d.U. TBEY ? iL SF "E CREAN-.nd mot .( ,h, bn.ln..,. Tk.y a.k. th t.,t katter-aad th. be.t fnend.. You nt, oar dairy to ay. You .nt the hett separator Mde. YOU WANT A QHABOICO .,... .. V " acal talosae aol learn F. lHtaeat noase. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1904. and consistent member of the Baptist church. Tho funeral arrangements have not as yot been completed, and will not bo until rolatives, who have been notified of her death, havo been heard from. SCHUTZ. At the farm homo H6 mllos east of Pratum, Oregon, Fri day, January 15, 1904, tho Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Schutz, aged one month. Tho funoral will be hold from tho farm home of the family tomorrow at 2 p. m. aM.TIL At the clawson homo, on 15th itroot. between Trade anil Mill strecU, Salem, Oregon, Friday, Janunry 15, 1904, at 8 a. m Theo dora M. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith, aged 2 years and G days. The family recently came from Illi nois. The funeral will bo held to morrow afternoon. ' ) Noordland Is Safe. Philadelphia, Jan. 15. Tho steamer Noordland, from Liverpool, which was sighted a fow days ago In a dlsnbled condition, passed the biakwater at 10 o'clock this morning, thro edays late. MAKEPEACE WITH YOUR STOMACH tempt the Use of Force and Violence, You cannot forco your storanch to do work that It Is unablo and unwil ling to do. It has boon trlod time and tlmo again with always tho same result. Tho stomach is a good nnd faithful sorvant; but when pushed be yond tho limit it rebels. Somo stom achs will stand much moro abuso than others, but ovory stomach has Its limit; and when that limit Is reached It Is a very dangoroua and unwise procoduro to attempt to forco It Into doing further work. Tho sensible and reasonablo course Is to omploy a substltuto to carry on tho work of dlgostlon and givo tho stomach an opportunity to rccuporato and regain Its lost strength. Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablote aro tha only porfect substltuto tq take up and carry on tho work or tho tired, worn out stomachs. Thoy aro natural and easy in their work and causo no dis turbance In tho dIgolvo organs. Thoy contain all tho ossontlal oloments thnt mako up tho gastric Julco and other dlgostlvo fluids and will digest any rood that a strong, healthy stom ach will, and do It in tho samo time and In tho samo nny. Thoy work Independently or surrounding condl tlons and tho ract that tho stomach Is weak or diseased dooa not Influ ence thorn nt all In their usorul and effective work. They vlll digest food Just ns well In a glass Jar or bottle as they will In a stomach. You can seo that for yoursoir by putting one or thorn Into a Jar with a squaro meal and somo wator to enablo It to work. Stuart's 'Dyspepsia Tablost, by thui relieving the stomach of Its work, on able that organ to rest and recuper ate and regnlu Its health and strength. The procoee Is perfectly natural and plain. Nature will heal the stomach Just oa she heals a wound or a broken iiiuu, u sno is not Interfered with nnd Is permitted to do her work In her own way. All Interference Is pre vented by Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Stuart's Dyspspsla Tablets are fo. sale by druggists everywhere at B0 cenU a box and If you are afflicted with dsspepela, ono box will make ou feel fifty times better. You will forget you have a stomach and re Jolee In the forgetfulnee. No rtrUE gist would bo so shortsighted as to try to get nlons without st.mr,., n... lepel TnbleU. for they aro so popu ir ami aro so well known for th ,00,! thoy haTe don. ,,, ,. . . "' confidence of his customers and 00 regarded as bolow the standard His buslnMs would suffer as a re sult and his patrons would go to othor store and buy their other drugs there aa vrell as their Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablets. Cows yon uie a "Right Now" eparator aboot it. A. Wfens 255-257 Liberty St.. Salem. Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mor- Hampton & Hopkins' Great Scenic Production. Sandy Bottom A plain story or Plain People from tho hills nnd valleys of Arkansas. See the Passing Steamboat. See the escape from the Moonshiners. HEAR-THE VILLAGE QUAR TETTE. A Dramatic story of unusual force. PRICES 75c, 50c, 35c. Seats on sale nt box office Monday at 9 a. m. . Edison The&tte 143 &tat Street F. A. WILSON, Proprietor. Monday, January i t Entlro change of program. Dalloy'3 Dog Circus wonderful trained ani mals a treat to tho chlldron. John Coburn, black-faco comedian, finishing his act with his wonderful troupo of trained doves. Mr. J. Harrlnzton, silver-toned ten or, will sing tho Illustrated song. Raymond & Clark, In an ontlro now act Mndnmo Lovell In high-class ballads Children 10c, adults 20c. STRAIN TOO GREAT. Hundreds of Salem Readers Find It So. Tho hustlo and worry of business men, Tho hard wor and stooping of workmon, Tho woman's household cares, Aro too great a strain on tho kid neys. Dacacho, hcadacho, sldoacho. Kldnoy troubles, urinary troubles follow. A Salem cltizon tolls you bow to euro them all. Jacob Morelock farmer residing on Rural avenue, bctwoon Hazol and Laura! streets, In Nob Hill addition, South Salem, says: "Doan's Kldnoy Pills procured at Dr. Stono'a drug Btoro did mo good. I had boon both ered off and on for qutte long time with pain through my hack and kid neys. I havo alwayr worked hard at farming and think tho troublo was originally causod from a strain. Tho socrotlons from tho kldnoys woro an noying at times and causod mo con- sldorablo inconvenience. Before I ,nrf t.l-n , ,- rru Pills tho pain in my back and other symptoms of kldnoy troublo had passed away. I am pleased to recom mend this remedy to others." Sold for BO ccnta a box by all deal ore. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. solo agents for tho United States. Romomber tho name DOANS and tako no substitute. 3 "Portlana and Return Only S2.20." Tho Southern Pacific Is now soiling round trip tickets to Portland from Salem for $2.20, good going Saturday or Sunday, returning Sunday and Mon day, giving nil day Sunday and Mon day In Portland. Tho samo arrange ment applies rrora Portland, giving all Portlnnd peoplo a chance to visit val ley points nt greatly reduced rates. W. Ii COMAN, O, P. A. When You Want Soraothlng to eat, Jutt try the Whit Hoeso: They can servo you at any hour or the day or night. VCA 1 1 ... -.1 - . i JWOEUES BAHBAmlb&$& Ftictay and asgain ThoM I re the two V0 k" " inose are the two days when tho two rinva Ti-hnr, .i. ",r urfiOon, IIIOKU uro over the store tl "T " and ond8 of a "nd. of good alt Xn frnvs ,0 v Is., rh AeKardle8S f CMt Thoso two days Sng ZJ Ve . S a St0rC' Wh0re yur dollar has double uujiiih power. We allow nn pnmnnitin. . ... Ladles' 75c umbrellas, solo pr 45C Best standard calicoes. yard..34c 74c curtain scrim, yard .. 3UQ Bmbroldorles. 2 In. wide, yd 2c Men's beet overalls, price ....39c "" ui emoroiaerlee at price. any 10c heavy huck towols. stand ard size, each 6wc Best Sans silk, spool ... 2C 200 yard spool cotton .'.."" o JOc horn hairpins The Cheapest Stors M'EvoyBrothers, , doz 1 1 Most Is taking advantage ef cur January Sales. Every storo In town, from newspaper talk, Is offering ro- mnrkablo bargains, but we socm to bo gottlng the biggest patronage becauso our goods aro all new and stylish and our prices lower than all others. Bakympies The Better Store Notice of Stockholders' Meeting, Notlco Is hereby given that the r ualar annual mooting of tho stock holdors of tho Thos. Kny Woolen MJJ Company will bo held at tho office rf tho company In Salem, Oregon, Tt clay, January iyui, at z o ciock p. a, for tho purposo of olcctlng directed R, H. COSHOW, l-ll-7t SecrtUrr. Some Mote Weather Sultablo for biko capos. Tf tart tho long rubber capoa for nti a4 boya reach below tho knece 1 tm vn. it . v- ,... i ..! """' " '"" - 'uu " "l iand dry you Bro not hn,f M Mk,,'rb catch cold. And those mud guards, the M steel follows, with the robber bk1 catchers on tho end. W eaa iU yoa now rubbors If you ned them. Carbldo for your lamp, twe pm for a quarter. Oil lamps, too, for tnoso nk pr for them. F. A. Wiggins' Implement Moose. 255-257 Liberty 8t Farm Machinery, Bicycles, Automo biles, Sewing Machlnee and 8upplU- N. H. BURLEY, Sewlncr Much I no nenairlns. Farmers, call and got a McCormlrt calendar. Sattday PrPPr DttU1 tor the8e tWO nmm, . . . h Lady Day V..,UUII iU unuersoti us. 65c white basket weave mer cerized Oxford cloth, yard.-J5c Mon'8 fleeced underwear ...-95c Ladles' heavy 39c fleeced un derwear, prlae 2Jo Ladles' 20c fast black heavy stockings, pair lc Hair rata, ovqry shade 8o No. 40 all silk taffota neck rib bons, every shade, yard .-12c 6c double twilled crash 3o ?n th wnrt,, Court St.,Salem MttWWWiWHiHni "- " - v. . BjT3