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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1904)
FIVE A Gold Bend Docs Not Spatkle A gold bond Is not a thing of Intrlqslc beauty. One locks It away In ow a safe deposit box and looks at It only at Infrequent Intervals. A DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THUR8DAY, JANUARY 21, 1904. Suit beautiful and, valuable diamond Is as readily convertible Into cash as the most gilt-edged security; and the pleasure It gives Its possessor Is far, far greater than that of the most approved bonds of equal value. Some 'may object that a bond bears Interest, while a diamond does not. Of course, this Is true, but the dividends which a diamond pays Its own er the dividends of dally happiness and pride and pleasure which Its possession breeds will often do one more real good than the Interest on a good many thousand dollar's worth of bonds. It Is only one thing to have money and quite another to 'have happiness. Any diamond In the Barr Store may be bought on the partial pay. ment plan ons-flfth down and balance In eight equal monthly pay ments. (P-. ... J&- Tho former prlco of which was $11 00 to S12.G0. This la a flno opportunity to got a good substantial suit for tho prlco of a vory ordinary quality. At those prices n man can afford to have a new suit for ovory day work. Wo have cheaper onos, too, but tho man who must havo tho very finest to he had, will ho Intorcstod In our $26.00 suits, now reduced to $18.00. Tho In between qualities all along tho lino are reduced In proportion. This Is no handful of odds and ends, but Includes hundreds of this season's flnost pat terns In tho very latest cutj. Kjyw&uy 'fcwcwrs (SJUtroc ' tr KEaaszaES" Comer State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Ore. . Men's . Overcoats Reduced Likewise Salem woolen Mill Store C. P. Bishop . Proprietor Boys' " Overcoats $2.50 quality $.85 $7.50 quality $5.65 rHHr4HH Vocal Events In the l -I V t-fr-M-fr-M-H-H-M-frH-i -H-Ht Social Realm PERSONALS. D. O. Schucklng loft for Portland this morning. A. T. Kolllhor went to Portland this aomlng for a short visit. George Grlswold has gono to Los Ingclos for a month's visit. Judgo Burnett has returned from a niuslness visit to North Yamhill. Jos. II Albert and llttlo daughter iro In Portland for a short visit. Dr. J F. Calbroath roturned last night from a visit to McMlnnvillo. J. G, Gruham was a passenger foi Portland tlila fornlng for a few days' Btays. Geo. D. Goodhuo left last evening Ifor an extended' trip through Eastern Oregon. John D. Mitchell returned, last ev ening from a visit with friends In ?ortland. R. F. Patty, of tho asylum forco, has roturned from an oxtonded visit to tings Valloy. B. O. Glltner, secretary of tho. state owls and Clark commission, spent last night In this city. Mr. and Mrs. T. Holvorson havo gono Kb Los Angeles for an oxtonded visit fwlth friends and relatives. John A. DIttor, of Sublimity,' was a business visitor in tho city today, on its way homo from Portland. Miss M. 13. Cotter has returned from Stayton, whoro sho nursod Mrs. M. D. uaaaKsan&MiKaaraaaamaM ii i ii mmKmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmtmmammmm i mtmm i imiii - mi w 1 1 M BMI Miller for n couplo of weeks during an attack of Illness. Rev. J. H. Coleman returned this morning from Portland. A. W. Prescott visited his fnrm near Chemawa, returning at noon. Hon. C. B. Moores, of Oregon City, was a Salem visitor yesterdny. Thos. Scott, tho veteran miller of Scotts Mills', Is in tho city on busi ness. A. DIttor, of Sublimity, was in the city this morning for n short business visit. Attornoy-Gonornl Crawford loft this morning for Rosohurg, to argue a casij In tho circuit court. Mr. and Mrs. John Stiles, of Portland, passed through today, en route to their now homo In San Jose, Cal. Dr. B. 13. Wright was In Salem yes torday, looking after his local ofllco. He returned homo last ovoning, wauor money weni 10 urooKs urn 0. S. Hamilton returned from Indo- morning for a Short businoss Visit In nniloncrf VfiRtmdnv. whom ho looked tho interest of tho Salem Foncq ovcr tho work dono on tho Salom.Indo. Works. Ipondonco boat. Tho work is progress- Mrs. Rudolph Prael, of Portland, is ,nBrnpdiyinn(, lt l8 supposed Uiat tho in tho city for a fow days' visit with boat wlll bo roady ,n from Blx lo oIght her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wornor ,!, .,. Tjmi !, ,-i. Is surely a credit to Mr. Skinner and his two helpers, both of whom nro ox- BOAT IS A LITTLE DANDY Will Be Fifty - five Feet Long and Eight, Beam Is Substantially Built and Will Be of More Than , Thirty Horse Power Broyman. I Prof. McEwen, tho hypnotist, came down from Albany this morning for a few hours' visit. Ho Is playing Al-1 bany this week, and doing a fair busl-' ness. I Stato Senator Hobson was in Salem perlcnced boat men. Tho planking of tho hull Is all on, and Is fastoned with galvanized screws and ship nails to oak ribs, placed six inches anart. Tho nlanklmr Ib double: yesterday afternoon from his homo lniflrBt ,s dnBonnl -planldnB( ncxt to tho Stnyton, leaving last evening for Port. ,,, n.fnr,h ,,, ti.irk nvnr whir . .V W..W.W ..... ,.... ..... , W.V. ......... What to Do tho longitudinal planking runs, which 'Is three-fourths of an inch thick. Bo tweon tho two covorlngs of plank is neiof io-fsfrataiof letot- i i i i After receiving a preacrip tiou from vour doctor brinsr it to the Palace Pharmacy ! ! whera accuracy io followed and results are alwaye favor- J J able with your doctor. I 2 Palace Pharmacy ;0f Hastate St. Salem. Hi fiiitPionnaianeiA J, tired from businoss in Turner several from SyracUB0 fcow York X years ago and decided to take his case I on tho farm. Ho Is down on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. C. O. Schramm. land, whero ho will buy a stock of goods for his now storo. I Mrs. C. II. Hart, of Eugene, ro turned this morning to hor homo after - m . .i..-l -.-. i-.. l...l.- u iow uuyS 0iuy .ure, hhviub ' j wi,ch Is thoroughly oiled with lln- down to attend tho funeral of her sis-1 d 0 ThB ,s pred8cly tno plnn tor-ln-law, tho lato Miss N.Adda Hart. U8G(, by ono of tho Portland BnIp M. Howe, for a numbor of years a .,,, ,n ,,.,,., ,innt fnr th merchant in Turner, ami a lending Re publican In that section of Marlon county, was In Salem this morning from Rosehurg, near which city ho now conducts a largo farm. Mr. IIowo ro- government recontly. It Insures a perfectly dry and strong hull. Tho engine, which is to be some thing ovor 30 horse power, is now ready, and will bo shipped nt once Notice, Tho Hughos bridge will bo closed to teams until furthor notice. By order tho committee on bridges. II. C. TARPLEY, Street Commissioner. Salem, Or,, Jan. CO, 1904 When finished tho boat will b6 ovor Co feet long and eight feet wldo. It Is suroly gratifying to know that wo will soon bo served with such a boat, tho possibilities of which are almost Incalculable. It wlll bo of groat service to Independence Inspector In Texas and1 New Mexico, and an old Indian scout In thnt torrl tory. Ho was an ablo man and highly respected wherovor ho wa3 known'. Ho was a member of tho ortlor of Elks, and that body wlll bury tho de ceased mining engineer and pros pector. It Is expected that the romalns will arrive on this morning's train, and that tho funeral will take placo tomor row In Baker City. MUST HANG FRIDAY A South Salem Party. A very enjoynblo party was hold at tho residence of Mr. G. F. Mnson, In South Salem, last ovoning. Games and dancing wcro indulged in until a lato hour. During tho ovoning refresh ments woro served. Thoso who en Joyed a very pleasant evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mason were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred West, Mr. and Mrs. William Welch, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ajifranco, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mason, Mrs. "Will Bennett, Mrs. S. C. Klghtllngor, Misses Ida Macy, Laura Bennett, Mildred Lu cas, Christlno Bernhardt, Jessie Keoton, Maudo McBcc, Gcrturdo Mc Beo and Mossrs George Vlesko, Harry Mlllor, Ray Landon, Otto Miller, Har ry Landon, Ray West, Eddlo Vlesko, Martin Vlesko, Goargo Kceton, Harry Mourcr, Arthur Martin, Mllo Rasmus son, Xloyd Lucas, llugh Martin, Clar enco, Ralph and Leonard Mason. Goes for Roads. So,cr.ctary of Stato Dunbar this fore noon mado tho annual distribution' of the funds rccolvod from tlio federal government, boing 5 por cent of the receipts from land salos in this Btatc. Tho monoy so received amounted this year to $90,135.24, and is, undor the law, distributed among tho several counties according to acreage. The total sumbor of acros in the stato is C0.97C.7C0. Under this distribution, Harney county secures tho largest sum, a total of $10,025.49, whllo Mult nomah receives tho smallest, only Supreme Court Pas ses on Pleasant ArmstrongCase It Holds That the Time for Execution Is Not Part of the Judgment Tho Biiproino court at noon today handed down its doclslon in tho' ap peal of Pleasant Armstrong, affirming tho Judgment of tho lower court. The only question prosentcd was tho right of tho court to sontonco Armstrong to hang In Baker county, nftor tho law undor which ho was originally tried had been repealed, and a provision mado for executions at tho ponlton jtlary. Tho court holds that undor tho statute, tho tlmo for execution ofn Judgmont of death is no part of the Judgment, and Is not required to be stated thoroln. Tho court, after dis cussing tho authorities In tho case, says: "Wo aro of tho opinion, thoreforo, that the propor procoeduro was had In tho court bolow by fixing nnothor day for tho execution of tho Judgmont against tho dofondnnt, nnd that such execution may proporly tako placo un der tho warrant Issued prior to tho appeal. Tho Judgmont of tho circuit court was tho only ono upon which tho dofondant could bo oxocuted, and lt giMillllMiyM!ilJl!MlJl! H i. GEO. E. WATERS H Wholesale Tobacconist and Cigar Dealer Largest Stock In Willamette Valley 252 COMMERCIAL 8TREET SALEM, OREGON. 1 JMfWlTO and Salem during tho hop season In car rying supplies to tho hop yards along tho rlvor. Then the creamery busl- 1 21-10t noss at both towns ought to increase i by such service. Landings can be nindo easily and milk could be taken on without loss of much tlmo to pas- songors, It wlll make inuepondonce the travol conter to Salem from Dal las, McMlnvllle, Falls City, Alrllo. Corvallls and other places. It wlll help Salem without injuring Indo pendence. as tho merchants tlioro wlll only get tho trado that now goes to Portland, so tho truth of tho. matter I41C.8C. Tho sum apportioned to Ma- was not necossary for him to be re rlen county Is J1.040.C0, whllo Polk wl'l BOntoncod nftor tn0 afu;-ninnco of tho bo satisfied with ?C27.8U, and Linn re ceives 2,14G,39. The Athletic Club. Tho Capital Amatour Athletic Club last night elect Paul Sroat to repre sent tho Salem baseball team In the meotlng of tho Wlllamotto Valloy Leaguo in Albany noxt Sunday after noon, when tho matter of arrangliin for tho season's Ramos will be taken up. Tho club also mado a complete statement of Us financial condition, showing' that Ita assots, ovor all lia bilities, are considerably over $800. Tho club will doubtloss placo a good team in tho fluid this year, and is al ready In receipt of applications from players who. aro desirous of slglng foe tho season's work. caso on nppoal. Nor for any furthor proceedings to bo had thoreon, except to fix a now day for his execution. Thq warrant directing tho execution of ilia dofondant was, thoroforo, Issued prior to the taking effoct of tho act at 1903, and is excepted from Its opera tion. Tho Judgment Is afllrmed." Judgo Bean rendered tho opinion. warrant wns Issued to Shorlff John T. Bay, of Eminence, Mo., who last ovon ing wont to Oregon City, whoro tho man ho wanted wns under arrest, to sccuro and return tho fugitive to Mis souri. Tho young man was arrostcd by the shorlff of Clacknmns county n week ago, and confessed his guilt. pnnnrmnwiTmTmnnmimirmuiwws i Smith's Ftfft Fam No. 2 E X 00 tracts will be thrown 1 upon the market in i a few Jays. $5.00 a month and no Interest. I Salem Abstract and Land Co. F. W. WATERS, Mg. 1 P 1 uuuuid $itf fitif mif Ty It :-niiiBsi8iMtmnani Is It Clover Worm? Geo. Savage, near tho fair grounds. roports that ho finds his clover flold KSE our champion jSHfefi Not a cheap trust-made article, but t he best 5 cent cigar on sale. AUG, HU CKINSTEIN, Manufacturer, Salem. lllltlfeiM-44H4t4f4-9-frMff is that It will hurt Portland more than Independence, nnd Portland , ,nfestod by mmonB ot BmttU worms, won't fel it. So the boat Is a good nrt hr fr. thnt ,v .- t, Htnin. w tlvo vormln that soveral years ago do- thing for ovorybody. A Fine Miner Gone. Tuesday's Dakar City Domoornt says: The sad news was reeolvod last ev ening of the death at Hot Iako, about C o'clock, of S. O. William, tho well known mining superintendent, who vastated tho clover Holds north of Sa lem. fTho attention of tho agricultural college has boen called to tho mat tor, and lt 1b hopod that doflnlto informa tion can bo obtained on tho subject. "i 0 , Beef From Omaha. What Is tho matter with Orogon cattlo ralsors, anyhow? J. II. Phln roan, of this city, has gono to Omaha to buy t)6ef for tho Union meat Co., at Troutdale. Is It posslblo that Oregon cannot supply meat enough for local markets? Or is It that tho trust has such a porfect organization that boot can bo shipped from Omaha to Trout daeo at a profit in competition to local growors? The fact that Mr. Phlrman is buying meat In Omaha for tho local markets is causo for Orogon cattlo misers to put their thinking caps on. Tho Dallosi Dalles Times-Mountain-oer. !! t ZfiB .-,& . Mli' MORE TIME THAN MONEY Bomo people have to spend, but lt you have no time, possibly you might like to have ono of our flno lC-Jewol9 timekeepers, as they do not require much money for the Investment. Our stork of flno watches for ladlos and gentlemen is complete, and embraces X everything la Elgin and Walthamx watches. Prices lower than oror. eoiYfioHrr C. T, POMEROY Watchmaker and Optician. 288 Commercial 8treet A Special Engagement. Manager John F. C'ordrav takes was tho famous foreman In charge oiiP,easuro- ,n announcnB that ho ba8 thO Bonanza mine during tho tlmo Of;eomnioted nrmmrnmonH, fnr thn nn. . Q . . ,. Al. Closer's management of that prop erty some five or six years ago. Mr. Williams was about 67 years of ago, and had recently been In charge of the Midway mines for Messrs. Golsor & Hendryz, and last summer was su perintendent of the Gem mine at Sparta for Messrs. Ed and Frank Geiser. About a week ago Mr. Wil liams was takon sick, and went to Hot pearanco at tho Grand Opora House on Tuesday, January 6th, of Albert Gallatin In' Ibson's wldolydiscussed play, "Ohosts." This play will be pre sented hero with tho sumo oxtraordln any cost which was so highly praised by the metropolitan critics. In a Dangerous Condition. Kola Nols, of Albany, was la the city Lake in tho 'hope of recovering his (this morning, leaving at noon for Al- health. Ho was affected with rheuma-, oany. uororo taking tho train ho ro- Usm, and it was thought that the waters of Hot Lake would benefit him. The news of his startled all of his celvod a telephone message from Port land, to tho effect that Wm. Faber, death last njgbt his partner, had submitted to a surglc- friends- in Baker a operation, and was In a critical Cafilggiigll0ifrM'Wfrllfri,Bl,i i .... . City. condition, and not expected to live till Years ago Mr. Williams was cattle night Back to Old Missouri. Govornor Chamberlain last ovoning honored a requisition from tho gov ornor of Missouri for ElIJa 1'yUs, wantod In Shannon county, of that state, for 4ho crlmo of assault with tho Intent to commit rape. Tho state's I Ifyoawanta better Z r a tmm dft( akllAjK Imaak yoa ever drank fetry a potmd of Chase & San born's SFamotis Boston Coffee Pap Safe Uv $ Fuller & Douglas Grocers U2 State St. Phone 2261 ffrf f 0WIMt tinniiiiH iiiimiiiinj; Ride With Pleasure Rubber tiros ot all kinds, Rubbor tlrod wheels to fit your fcuggy. Only boat rubbor used. All work guaranteed. : : Ira W Jorgensen, : : '. '. Next door south of Salem hotel. ; ) llllllllllllllllHIIIIII mmmmummsamumsm A Low Supply Can Separator Whenever yon see a separator w.th a low tnp pir you can knoy it's the T.UBULAR-the only one! The bottom feed make U poeiible. It's a una paint about the fibarples Tabular one of the many It has orrr the ''has beens." Aik for a ct Io telling about tho Don't Break Your Back Kind The Bbarplea Tnbular Separators, R A, Wiggins Implement House 255 257 Liberty St .Farm Implements, Auto- coolies. SewlB? Machines and Supplies. N. n. BURLEY.SewlstfMachlae Recalrlor.