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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1904)
"T7fdW" fct TEN . ,.: . - - SSSSSSSS2215522225 ffrvT! ' lMMlrfIrMElflTffTffffHflfHffl I lyHPPii; Trouble Trouble Trosfcle Our competitor,, prophlslod wo would get into trouble and I sure " we , ttVe. Hut fortunate for us tho trouble comes In a differ- T't: Z was anticipated. It. Ih. pulling down of wall en. lamina and remodellno of our corner store that puzzle ' ' " . ....... .1 .. .Innn urn TTIMVPfl I B . . . ... ....... .i.-m more and wujomom iwir good, from our other store, and coods. and mechanics must navo is to Vet you to carry nway the o wo offer great InducomontB- in Clearance Sale Ladies', Misses and Children's Jackets Half Price REMNANTS Thouscands of them at loss than cost price. Suits and Overcoats at slaughter price At Stockton & Co Capital City Hotel Arrivals. D. U. Gibson, Pomeroy; 8. K. Fletch or, J. 8. Desmond, 8. I dray, Port land; A. W. Sibley, Grants Pom; J. I) Laktcs, Medical Uke, Wash.; K. I). Ilcsslor, Monmouth; W.. A. Hoover Detroit. Ore.; K. II. Audoron, Jefter son; Myrtlo Hester, Detroit, Oro.; Tiios. J. Lesher nnd wife, IinatrtR. i la,; T. C. Shaw, 8t. Paul; Otto Orel ler, August Flrstol, George Holder, Henry Fnngmeyor, llyron, Nob ; A. B Foster, Jewell. o . . BanIces at M. E. Church. There will ho no meeting nt tho M. B. church tonight, but tomorrow will le a great day. Dr. Hoppo will preach morning and evening. Thurc will bo special muilo. Everybody la Invited, especially any that have no regular church homo, and young men of tho city who aro not In tho habit of attending church aro urged to como Notleo of Stockholders' Meeting. Notloo la hereby given that tho rea ufclar annual mooting of the stock holders of tho Thos, Kay Woolen Mill Company will be held at tho offlco of tho company In Balom, Oregon, Tuee day, January 19th, at 1 o'clock p. m., for tho purpose of electing tilrootore. 11. H. C08HOW. tJl'7t Secretary. WHEAT MARKETS. Chicago, WHo Jan. IB Wheat S7KJJ Gold Dust Flour 'A. Mk by THE SIDNEY POWEJt COMPANY, Bldrwy, OrQon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer tor It Ursa and shorts al my on hand. A, T. Wain. Art. Oregon Fire Relief Association JfMoa'iGrmtoutaM UanrancoCo. 913,440,588 Insurance at risk. Sift. economical losorance for tbt Monlo. Head office, McMlnvllte, 0" A- JOHNSON, Ajtnt for Marlon Co. Sales. Oregon. Wanted Potatoes We Want Burbank Potato. BaHy Rse potatoes. Rarty Jacksan Potatoes, P4fla Potato, Oamtt Chill Potato.., JamwM.Kyle&Co i 75 CommercUISt, annum MWMWtoSt V' " ,r?"lU' lMr '" - r bp w perfect, est today Ye May Need GLima KIS!SI!.ll,ahsM mtt y0Br troufc vo. or t, "V "!!!."' K"lf!u...wwlll teUVyou.rf ., ...... vv nvmiu(. Clias H. 8 Stsfe Street, Eyealetit SmcIh STOCKTON'S C. if tzrn 6W5 TJvelv Stores tfN We axe in TROUBLE The ovni. inm vn moved our ladlofl' ,. , wo must navo room for coming Our only snlvntlon room i goods, and to persuade you to do mo lorra oi u 50c, 65c, 75e Dress Goods 4tcya,td 35c and 40c Dress goods 28c yd The People's Store the Old White Corner and 298-300 Commercial Street. A Forceful Lecture. The lecture given by T. J. Hand snkor last Tuesday evening In the W. C. T. U. hnll was well attended nnd waa n very able and forcible locturo. Ho wished to go on record, "not as n Prohibitionist, but as an abolitionist,' nnd oxpected to live to see tho llqtioi trnfllc abolished. Wo hopo ho may land we hopo he will visit our city W. C. T. U. again. tnmniiiiiniiniiiin JACOB VOQT Successors to ', H. J. Oswalt Men'a nnd Women's 8hoos 99 State 8t X Repairing Neatly Done, THIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH HUIH WINQ SANG CO. .,". ehtat iirlc Wo make all limit while un rternear. Ladlra and if n Is ntmUhlti(i. Heavy corner alley, fialcra, ores on, Money to Loan THOMA8 K. FOHD. Over Ladd & Hush's Hank, Salem, Or. utn mi mi inn 1 1 mi i New Today tt?--1.1.1.1.! ' a ' ' ' H ' ' ' Wanted. Two men of fair education, push and good apiearanc. to work In Oregon. Uxpeuses advanced; aul ary paid weekly. A it dream with sump, J. 11. Moor. Salem. Oregon Mfl-lt Wanted Furnished niema fw ttoua kMt)HT HHims; family tf two. A4 tirtM W. . 0.. car of this ojjlco. 116lf Undertakers. We carry the largee; and flHMt line of undertaker's goode In the Hty. Prteea tu suit all. Ulaek and whIU hears Prompt, rullaul. Sve mosey Uy calling at No 107. A. M. Otough. A. J. llasey l lGtf MMWHwtussTWBIBfiKMMCTan Collectors of Bad i Accounts a wedvertio those who do not pny their hoiiNt dobta. No OollecUoni, No Charge Van AUti.o Qordoo A Co. SJ5 1-2 Coin'l St. Phono Main 801. A, It. Mersan A Ccs, Mqt. - tacta.l.r tbevUloa, A Hbges, . . 7AL JOURNAL, DAILY CAP I "BUTCH" SHOOTS WHITE W. F. Butcher of Ba' ker City Has a StiootingScrape PlltS TWO BtllletS ill HIS OP - ponent One in His Neck May Cause Death Dakor City, Or., Jan. 1C W. F. 13utcher, ono of tho leading attorneys of Eastern Oregon, shot J. C. Whlto a prominent sewer and waterworks contractor, last night about 0:15. Dutcher shot twice, ono ball passing through tho fleshy part of White's right nrm, and tho other striking him In the side of tho neck. Whlto was able to walk, from In front of tho post- office, where shooting occurred, to a newspaper offlco, almost a block away, where lie stopped and modlcal aid was ' called. White wns taken to tho hospital, and Drs, McDaniel nnd Atwood, who have examined his wounds, say they can not my what tho romtlt will bo until Inter. Tho wound In tho arm 'Is not serious, but up to tho proeont time tho ball which entorod tho neck has not bepn locnted. Tho wound In the neck Is very near tho Jugular voln, and the doctors far to probe for tho hall. Hutcher walked to Justice teaslcVa offlco and gavo himself up immedlato ly after tho shooting. Uutchsr re fused to mnko a statumont tonight further thnn to say that Whlto assault ed him nnd ho shot him in solf-do-fonae. J5ye-vllnoRBos to tho shooting say that Whlto accosted Tlutchor as he camo down from his offlco, 'which Is over the postofflco. Whlto Is said to have exclalmed: "Aro you ready, Hutcher?" and to havo started forward In a threatening manner, when llutchor drew his re volver and shot twice. The troublo grow out of a contract In which Whlto and Dutchdr aro In toroBted at Wolsor, Idaho, for tho con struction" of an oloctrlc plant and wntorworka system. Whlto says that Hutcher droif a gun on him In Dutch or'8 offlco this afternoon. Dutcher do niea this. White said that ho wont to Dutch or'a offlco this aftornoon, and thoy had troublo, whon llutchor picked ,up n larga al and was going to strike him. Oscar Corroll, llutcher's partnor Interfered, and provented them from coming to blows. Afterwards Whlto says Hutchot went to a grip nnd took a rovolvor from It. which he put In his pockot White told Hutcher at the tlmo thnt when he met him on the stroot he would thrnsh him. Hutcher was placed under arrest, and released on UoimI. llutchor1! bond were tlxed at, $5000 with chaw of nasflult with a danger Oil! Weapon. John Wntarman nn.l t'rwt Lack became his bondsmen. TU latest reiwrta from White are that he la reeling easy. The dootora are ot yet able to give nn oplnlou as to the extent of his Injuries. 1 New Enterprise In Lake County. The Msley Post reporU that the work of building a ttyke. to mllea long, arroec the bay at the aouthoast end of Summer Uke. k being pushed steadily forward. The purpose of the entorprUo Is tu secure the vast do- poelte of Mlt on to bed of tho bay. The area of the bay cut off by this ")" over ww aortw. An aero of water to an average depth of ono foot when evaporated leaves over 50 torn of tho salts. ThU Immense vat ol S0O0 acres win produce over 100.000 tons of Mil In a season. Have Time by the Fortlock. Th Woodmen of the World have irwiuewiy nrraugwl gpectal ,jny nt the Oregon ktate fair, and it haa al ways been s aucceaa, .ud a profitable arrangement for the fa.r. as well as I W . I I HUH ' 1 w3te& Cows 1 MftnAs! i'verr eow pays if yon uee a "Right Now" (eprator Sharpies TobIar Separators "Mho "Right Now" klnd-ibey're up-to-date. THEY ?K LvL ?,F JCREAM-and most e! the bn Tk.y auk. the best eatter-aad the best friends. You t joar dairy to ay. You want the b, sep.rator mde, YOU WANT A SBARPLES TUBULAR Q "csulojae and learn abont it. ' " Z jLiWviHsiiiBi isflEiiK-Sil&p 5 sPn Rjj Blv Ssa SB ttfsV' mBBS BVKjtHMl V KS"aSBBlBBBBBBBft9 F- SALEM, OHEQOK. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1904. a good thing for tho lodge. Last yen: they tried the same tiling, but wera too lato to bo able to complete satis factory arrangements. This year they propose to bo on time, nnd last night a committee wus appointed to confer with tho state board, end take stepj toward securing a place on the pro gram for fair wcok. Tho committee consists of F. P. Toovs, J. J Loncore and H. H. Turner. A Hint. Hostess You appear to be In dcop thought, Tommy. Tommy Yes'm. Mamma told mo If you asked mc to havo some cako I 1 was to say something an' I'vo been hero so long now I forgot what It was. Philadelphia Proas. A whisky still Is so called bcacuso the moonshiner has to work on the quiet. MAN IN THE CABOOSE JACK ' RUMSEY'S 3ECRET SECURING SLEEP. FOR Missouri Pacific Railroad Conduct or Tells How He Prevents the Wreck of His Nerves. A great deal of fnllguo and anxiety Is housed up in tho llttlo red box thnt swings at tho tall ond of every filcght train and aharos In evorv Jolt of tho string of heavy cars that proceeds it on tho rails. The men In It aro good, hoarty fellows who bear cheorfully tho hazards connect ed with tho great problom of trans portation. Thoy tho astir night nnd day on a vast network of linos over tho globe, and tho sympathies of tons of thousands of pencoful llttlo homoi go with them on tholr runs. Irregu larity In meals and sleop, delays, wrocks, washouts, landslides, break ago of machinery, extremes of cold nnd hent, aro a fow of tholr discom forts. Tho great public, sleeping complacently all night, must havo Us supplies In tho morning and these aro tho men who must get them through at tho cost even of their llvos. Sir. Jack Itumsey, of Council Grove, Kansas, Is an energetic, frank, good- natured member of this brotherhood and ho bears a load of worries that makes it necessary for him to seek help at times to keep his excited brain and nerves from wearing him out. Ho says; "What troubled mo most for a long tlmo In my occupation was ray lnabll. Ity to got sloop whon tho chanco camo and a most Irritating scnsltlvonoss of my wholo norvous systom, growing out of tho Irrogulnrltlos and anxlotlos connected with my daily work. Three or four years ago a dork In tho su perintendent's office of the Missouri Pacific rullroad, at Osawatomle, Kan sas, advised me to uso Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Palo People. I acted on his advlco and got help right away. Two or throo boxoa made me per fectly well. So I keep them on hand nil the time and whenever the itrnln bogins to tell on mo I take a fow dotes and they set me all right again. They quiet down my excited nerves nnd make It possible (or me to sleep Just like a child. They are mlghtv good medicine for a railroad man. Tlat Is the abMute tru h as far ns my exuerienro gee,, , j nm rig,,t glad to recommend them." Hr. Williams' Pink PM for Pale I eoplP an- urllke other medicines bi causo tluy act dlroctly on the blocd and nrvo.. This make them Inval nuble n mh dlsonses as l-jconiotor ataxia, partial paraljsls. St Vitus' danco, sciatica, nouralitlii. rho,.,. jtlsra, norvous headache the after- prrects of the grip, palpitation of tho heart, palo and sallow eomp'exnne and all forms of wenknesa, either In mnlo or fomalo. Dn Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People aw sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, fifty cents u box or bIx boxes for two dollars and fifty eonts, by addressing Ur. Williams Medicino Company, 8chonectady, N. Y. Pay? A. Wiggins Grand Opera House' JOHN F. CORDRAY, M(jr. Monday Jan. J 8 Hampton & Hopkins' Great Scenlo Production. Sandy Bottom A plain story of Plain Pooplo from tho hills and 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 offlco Monday nt 9 a. m. . Edison Theatre 143 State Street F. A. WILSON, PreprieUr. Monday, January i t Entire chango of program. Dalloy'3 Dog Circus wondorful trained an! mats a treat to tho chlldron. John Coburn, black-face comedian, finishing his act with his wonderful troupo of trained doves. Mr. X Hnrrlnzton, sllvor-toncd ten or, will sing tho Illustrated song. Raymond & Clark, In an ontlro new act Madamo Lovell In high-class ballads Children 10c, adults 30c. BORN. HERREN. At their homo In Mon mouth, January 15, 1004, to' Mr. and Mrs. Jamos H. Henncn, a 10-pound daughter. CURTISS. At the family residence nt tho prison, Salem, Oregon, Friday, January 15, 1901, at 11:60 p. m to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curtlss, a daugh ter. Tho father of tho new .arrival Is warden at tho ponitentlary, and Is Im mensely proud of tho now addition to his family. DIED. WALLING. In Portland. Oregon. Fri day, January 15, 1901. Gabriel Wal ling, aged G7 years and 11 months of heart failure. Deceased was a native of Illinois, and came to Oregon In 1854, when but 18 yoara of ago, settling In Amity with his parents. Ho lcavos five sons and ono daughter, among them W. C. Walling and Miss Nelllo 13. Walling. ootn ot salom. Tho funeral will be hold at Amity tomorrow morning. In termont In tho Amity cemetery. 0 A Stranger and Insane. Lena Bruno was brought to the asylum from Grant's Pass this morn ing by Jamos D. LaDrlo and ono guard. The patient Is said to be a woman of the town In tho lowest stagos of dog rodatlon, who had shopped oft at Grants Pass, and mndo horself ob noxious. Nothing is known of hor past history, as she will not talk or give any Information as to hor antecedents. Cheap Living In India. It costs vory little to support a fam ily In India. Millions of men In that country live, marry and rear healthy children upon nn income which, even vwion tne wife worku, Is rarolv nhovp 00 cents a woofc. OA.STOB,tAl pewiti, fTUsKWYiiiHawAlwarjBotr 7CfiGo.A$Tmn W Ztsmnnr ?? -v. . w. --juax3 AH1iAWN HOUSB1 Ft? idlay and a gaiti Davs Thotegae S Z h "l 8 th propor na ' . two dar two daen B " th Prflta are ren. Those are f over the Tto e tl "T " and endB a" Inda of good d when,tpaito;sltrrhrrdl0S8 0f C08t' Those aro the two da buying Sr Sinn CaaSt0re' whero y" d baa double ying power. We allow no competition to undersell us. TjiHIab ir- ... ; , , ". ,oc unDreas, sale pr 5c Boat standard mii , ... tu .....,. , "' aru--ac 714 niFtal t pCk ,; , nra' yard --..3Hc Embroideries, 2H m. wlde d 2 Men's best overalls, price ...,39c Remnanu of embroideries at any price. ' 10c heavy buck towels, stand ard alto, each ., BSans'sI'pooV:: 'V 200 yard spool cotton ZT" ?a 10c horn hairpins, doz" The Cheaoest stn I Most Every Lady 1U UlftlUb MUTUUIUKC S U January Satos. Evory atoro In town, from newspaper talk, is offering n markablo bargains, h V( seem to bo gottlng the blggnt patronage becauso our goodi aro all now and stylish and cir prices lower than all othsri, i Daltymphs The Better Store Sewing Ma chine Time Spring sowing Is tho next tblcjtil order, and you can tnako your icrtg lighter and your homo happier Mi buying our Whlto Rotary. It stuel In a class by itself. It has tcnsIoarl dlcator, automatic tension release uig rcmovablo shuttle. Theso feattraj aro absolutely excluslvo, and a pnl saving of time. Tho stitch rcguhtal too, so convenient, simply raise lowor a lovor, no thurab saw loosen, movo and set again. And i triple feed both sides of tho no- and front and back of tho needte. Call and seo tho now automatic if head. Tho finest machine on the ket for the woman who npprccuii real worth. If you can't afford a now machine this time, call and seo our eecos hand lot. Thero aro a number of h cellont machines at vory low flpiM all overhauled and roody to bcv. Also needles, oil and parts for lj machines. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House 255-857 Liberty 8L Farm Machinery, Blcyels, Auom biles, Sewing Mfcehlnea and SuppHHJ N. H. BURLEY, Bewinj. MtLMiln TtnnidrlnC. Farmer, oall and get UOotb-'J calendar. ?r "" -v-- m-"""' Satt$j?(Jay 65c white basket weave men cerlzed Oxford cloth, yard.-tfe Men's fleeced underwear .... Ladles' heavy 39o fleeced un derwear, prico M: Ladies' 20c fast black heavy stockings, pair l0c Hair rats, ovory shade w No. 40 all silk taffeta neck rib bons, every shade, yard ..Htte 5c double twilled crash 'e i .. u . UtaSiHiaima. ,w "" 8 eUalt EvoyBrotliers,Court st..Salcn T1TOjj' --aMw,3Q LlttrtySt.. S.ll;.m 1 -wvi,i,99vMHt99(t&M5 mm, arn . ivnmaiT tj..