Testing The EYE Different men, different methods. Our method Is scientific. Wo havo the- Instruments), tho oxporlencq, tho knowledge that Is necessary, and your eyes will ba examined without chargo. Then, again, wo havo tho proper glasses that will bo exactly what your vision calls for aftor tho test Is made. No haphazard work here. Just tho best there Is In optical work. Corner of State and Liberty Str eets, Salem, Oregon. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, FRIPAY, DECEMBER 12, 7 "" Wnuiu ! FIVE CATTLE REPORTED STARVING California-, Stock Suffering, While Held in Quarantine, GERMAN FARMER ARRESTED On a Charge of - Throwing Down a Line of Fence HHM'-n-fr 8 1 1 1 m Social Realm: CHANGE OF OFFICE. 1 local Events iii the jiHH-l 1 I I 1 III I I ! I I -M- PERSONALS. of Shaw, was a Salem Portland visitor M. Bredemier Is In Portland today on business. John Darby Tlsltor today. Max Buren was on Thursday. Hon. H. B. Ankcny, of Jacksonville, Is In tho city. Mrs, Gladys Hooker has returned from Portland. Mrs. J. P. Hughes Is at Portland for few days visit A. P. Blackcrby, of Sllverton, was In the city yesterday John II. McNary Is in Portland to day on professional business. W, h. Jonos, of Jefferson, was a Sa lem business visitor this morning. tt la. Earl, tho Turner hardware merchant, Is In Salem for a days visit. B. 0. Thomas, tho Turner station agent, Is In tho city for a vlst with friends. Mr. and Mrs U. Haas of Hlllsboro, are in tho city on a visit to their con, F. tt Haas, tho druggist. District Attorney JN. Hart, of Dal las, was in tho city last night, going to Portland this morning. Miss Lilian Motschan, of . Port land, Is visiting hor sinter, Mrs. U P. Griffith, on' Asylum avenue. Mrs. Bert Veal roturned to her lomo In Albany last night, after' vis iting Mrs. Emma Brown In South Sa lem lor a few days. Mr. and Mrs, M. O. Buren enter tained the Jolly Twenty Whist Club on Monday ovenlng. Tho first prizes wens won by Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Rlggs. W B. Lawlor, tho mining man, wont to Albany this morning for a brief buslnoss visit. Ho recently roturned from Novada, where his company is operating extensively. Miss May Phelps, of San Joso, Cal., la In the city, and will remain with her Bister, Miss Ituby Pholps, tho re mainder of tho year, and uitend Wil lamette University, f J. H, Haas Becomes a Member of a Big Insurance Firm. Tho old-tlmo Insurance firm of J. G. Wright & Co., representing tho Fire man's Fund and tho Connecticut Flro Insurance Co., has moved its office In to tho J, H. Haas placo of business. Mr. Haas has purchased tho Interests of Mr. Wolf In tho company, and will conduct the affairs at his office at 211 Commercial street, whero persons wishing Insurance can bo served. 2-12-1W Climatic Cures. - The influence of climatic conditions In tho euro of consumption Is very mucji overdrawn. Tho poor patient, and tho rich patient, too, can do much better at home by proper attention to food digestion, and a regular courso of Gorman Syrup. Free expectoration in tho morning is made certain by German Syrup, so Is a good night's rest and tho absence of that weak ening cough and debilitating night sweat Restless nights and tho ex haustion due to coughing, tho great est dangor and dread of tho consump tive, can bo prevented or stopped by takinK German Syrup liberally and regularly. Should you bo ablo to go to a warmer climo you will find that of tho thousands of consumptives there, tho few who are benefitted and regain strength are those who use German Syrup. Trial bottle, 25c; reg ular size, 76c. At all druggists. At Dr. Stono's drug stores. Tho Govornor is In receipt of a tel egraphic request from tho Governor of California, Btatlng that largo herds of cattle aro held In quarantine in Northern California, aro starving, and appealing for permission to move theso cattlft onto tho Oregon ranges Vhcro thoy can get subsistence. Tho California oxooutlvo nskB If, on tho certificate of tho federal authorities, ho will allow theso cattle to come Into tills state. Lato last ovenlng a telegram was received It the Govornor's office from Secretary Wilson, of tho agricultural department, at Washington, as fol fel fol eows: "It is reported by tho governor of California that tho cattle In tho quar antined' Boctlon aro starving on ac count of draught. Ho desires that per mission be granted to ship some of theBo cattlo Into your state. This de partment would Inspect and do every thing possible to exclude infected ani mals, but could not guaranteo free dom from infection without dipping. It would bo necessary for tho proper J officers of your states to keep such animals under supervision and pre vent their leaving your state for 90 days after arrival Aro you willing to recolvo them? Please wlro answer." Theso telegrams were forwarded to the govornor at Portland, and ho will consult with the state veterinarian be fore giving his answer to tho nppeal of tho California authorities. Mathlas Springer, a farmer, rcsld lng'slx miles north of Salem, was last ovenlng arrested by Constable Lewis, on a warrant Issued at tho Instance of J. W. LaFollett, charging him with tearing down a fence, and leaving it down. Mr. Springer was arraigned, artd his trial sot next Tuesday. In tho mcantiino ho is at liberty on his own recognizance Mr. Springer was, a fow months ago, arrested and tried, on a warrant issued at tho instanco of Mr. LaFollett, charging him with as sault with it deadly weapon, and was found guilty of slmplo assault THE PLAY'S THE THING Tho amusement loylng public of this city havo a raro treat in store for them in tho storllng attraction which 1b booked for tho Grand Opera houso Saturday, Februnry 13. It is "Ono Night in Juno," which has scored so heavily In all tho largo cities for tho past season. Tho play tolls a beautiful story of tho quaint country people of old Vermont Btate. Laughter and tears aro closely Inter mingled; tho plot Is ono of groat heart Interest and novor fail's to hold tho closest attention of tho listener from tho riso of tho curtain until tho ORDERS . MADE BY COURT Commissioners Dispose of Road Matters and Take Adjournment ?HCm I iif IJHrHM-S-fr.fr J. M. Hafeetly The Pill Autocrat Two Farms Sold. I M. J. Hartley and B. Hartloy yes terday afternoon sold to It. E. and P. Tumor 100 acres of land in t 8 s, r 2 w, a farm southeast of this city, for 4500. Thoa. B. Kay and wife sold to H. B. Condlt 37.45 acres of land in t 9 b, r 2 w, for J5G1.75. This Is a tract of farming land near Jefferson. H I l-H-H-l I I I I.I I l-H I I H t"H-t All 7 Tom Up I A wise woman Judges a man not for his wealth alone but for ii his taste In buying. Carroll's Chocolates. i; Palace Pharmacy ! H8 State St. Salem. Hf.H8-.a)iiiaii-HM Our etoro Is all torn up mak ing nooded changes and prepar ing to ropaper and repaint throughout, but tho most care ful attention will bo .given to every order. Let us know your W erocorv wants. Atwood & Fisher ii C. J. Atwood. D. W. Fisher. (Sue. to BranBon & Itngan) HI I I IHrl-H II I I I I I Ml Tho county court this foronoon dis posed of a quantity of routirio busl noss. F. E. Osborno was appointed super visor for road district No. 4. O. C. Whitney was appointed road supervisor for district No. 3, vlco Dolph Grlswold, who declined tho ap pointment recently made. F. It. DuRotto was' reappointed su pervisor for district No. 6. In tho matter of tho petition of J. Ulrlch Miller and othors for a location of a county road, tho court ordered a continuance Tho road petitioned for by Ichabod and Ernest -Barragor was dismissed. A petition from A. ZImmormaa and others for tho removal of an obstruc tion in tho county road near Mehama was continued. A Mr. Christcnson complained in open court of the location of tho road leading from Brooks to Howell Pral rlo, Intersecting the Salem-Sllvorton road, and tho county surveyor was or dered to rolocato tho, lines, and report to tho court. Tho petition of Walter L. Toozo and othors for a county road, was con tinued, pending the filing of a bond. The bid or Julius Nelson for fur nishing guide Joards at 15 cents per name, was accepted. Tho court, at noon, adjourned for the term. Tho remainder of tho claims passed upon will be published In to morrow's Journal. lire 1 imm? i 1904. fif iffif mwwwwww !! 1 1 ,4ff Leader! ! ; mL - In ! -mmm Stvte! ! ! Wlil You, can "iron i; ir )imS un Bhovvl"g & !!n Mm IwW' latoBt nnA nowc8t!: ; LwW JTsSjiH spring stylos injj I ! JJJ y'SSIpim Ijfji " -u Clothing and Fur-; ; " fiJF Will nlshlng goods ; ; VM&vra lb&f&&3 lin vnliion wo aro ' '. ta. M5j I3&SR8 offering In our an-! '. ' ' fKfr i ivP nunl c,oaranco 8a, flmdtiplflrtf.' w'ii are unexcelled. .. I flmwuSm ill ! . PfF'TifiHBIfei.v iTa Head our ads. 1 1 UMSt&&ttCKh KK for they' mean.. rJiMm Wmk ' 5 JRjJU wM something, if not.i i s $Willilfc ;; -SgM for today, somo 5aF othor day. " i $ i tttv 1 -airtini sv . ! saieiwooieniMore C. P. BISHOP; Proprietor itfr4HMII(BIl8ilM4-4--Hlt-&ll8- Iovors of good things, especially 1 tho lino of Bweots, will find some thing now in tho way of confection ery at tho Spa. It is a now inven tion of tholr own, but it hasn't been, yarned. Try somo of it, and you wij bo convinced. Finest lino of valontlno boxes la tho city at tho Spa. 2-ll-3t .1 WM. J. HOLMES, In "One Night In June." Life's mysteries Revealed beautiful finale. Tho first act is laid In, tho plcturesquo little town " of Barro, Vermont, In tho most beauti ful of summer months, Juno; thus giving oxcelldnt opportunity for olab- orato scenic effects an opportunity tho management of "Ono Night in Juno" indulges to tho utmost. Tho second act shows for Its first scene tho magnificent gambling establish ment of George Howard in tho bronx. Scono second is tho much-talked- about church scene, whilo tho third and last scono of this act takos tho patron bnck to tho boautlful gambling houso. Act third is the old Vonnont farm again, another night in Juno, Of tho great company of Metropolitan artists which appear with this attrac tion thoro is nothing but tho great est praise to bo said. Tho casto is headed by tho famous young star, Miss Susetto Willoy, this season mak ing her fifth successful starring" tour. Sho Is supported by a largo casto of selected metropolitan artists. Tho management carry a car load of mag nlflcont scenery and beautiful me chanical and electrical effecte. Tho engagement of "Ono Night la Juno" promises to bo ono of tho banner at tractions of tho present theatrical season. Seats on salo at box ofilco Saturday at 9 a. m. Curtain 8:15. Extra Cars to Asylum. The Citizens' Light & Traction Co. will run extra cars to the asylum fol lowing the 8 and 8:20 p. m. cars Sat urday evening. Curt will also ba In waiting after tho reception. 2t p Tho White House i Can give you a good meal any ho of the day or night. Not a cheap trust-made article, but t ' t best 5 cent cigar on sale. AUG. HUCKINSTEIN, Manufacturer, Salem. j.MHM-aH tm i i a m99 i f wo-HMM-f qfjjtyn in eovFiQMr.. MORE TIME THAN MONEY Somo people, havo to speqd, but If you havo no time, possibly you might liko to havo ono of our fine 15-Jewel timekeepers, as they do not require . . much money for tho investment. Our J stock of flno watches for ladies and J gentlemen is complete, and embraces j everything in Elgin ana wuiuiaw watches. Prices lower than ever, C. T. POMEROY Watchmaker and Optician. 288 Commercial 8treet CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought 2 By a wondorful man. Occult Sclontlst, Philosopher and Mota-Phy-slclan. Prof. Jameson, Eldrlodgo block, Commorclal street, rooms E and P, Tho wondorful demonstration of this wondorful mans strange powers must lm witnessed to bo bollovod. At a glanco ho will toll you what you came for. Ho will read your mo, paBi, prosont and future better than you know yourself. Ho will give you novor falling advlco in all your understand ings concerning marriage, dlvorco, business, lovo affairs, speculations, dood3, mortgages, monoys, travois, and in fact in all things, Ho is ono of tho most skillful occult scientists of tho ago. As an astrologor ho has his education in India, tho land of mysteries. Ho Is a qualified astrolo gor. Skeptics aro Invltod to call and bo convinced. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. HlH)llf4HMlI!fc ; ; Smith's l Ftftit : ! Fat ins No 2 Containing 95 one-acre tracts, Z one-fourth mile from car lino, T Just outside of city limits; $5 a month, and no Interest. i Salem Abstract i ana Land Co, I ii F.W. WATERS, Mjf. I I ; ! . PURITY Boars tho Signature of Zfi.'. no M IB m Nothing Adds J ffl More to your glrl'a pleas- 2 wre than to send her a dainty g remembrance on St Valen W tine's Day. 2 PATTON'S BOOK STORE. J 2 Has the cream of tho Val. J entlne Market, and offers a most exqulslU line of these 2 dainty mlstlls at popular 2 0 prices. W 5 Patton's Book Store. inn hi in it 1 1 1 1 1 1 u H-fr-j I Hllke Millinery Parlors J Successor to Mrs. J. O. Hooker 317 Commorclal St. : Spacing Stock! Tho finest In tho city, will bo arriving soon, and old and now i. patrons of tho storo aro Invited to call. MRS. CORA HILKE, I Proprietor t tlllim tti is b a is u w' el Z o -5 O fl u K I i 3 oounces i i-t-af I I I I ! STRENGTH EPPLEY'S PERFECTION A PURE CREAM O FTARTAR. Baking Powder Put up In Mason's pint and quart cane i O m S P 2. 5 rt 3 2 o -M ? . ? V 3 I 3 PI o z ii Foi Feed Bags Robes, Whips, Axlo Orcaio, or I ! any barnoss supplies, go to ! i it. " ' i F. E Shaf et J J 232 Commorclal Street, Salem. J 'lHHitlflil JfWfr8PRICE 25 CENTSf-K I I WWW i wbbwi'mii m iiriiiirFiiii-riTTTim.iWTi 8 AVOID TAINTED BUTTER A little dirt taints bnttr lowers the arade roducoa the prlc. Separotorafullof corapllcatlunj are lanKwrijus and very hs.d to clean thoy hurt the butter. Tiia Sharpies Tabular Separators Have uo bowl contraptlone-bavo outurown tliea, Just a almple tubular bowl-That Oets All The Cream -" thoraueily cleaaed la oac la Ute. I'll hw you ud give you fscti, R A, Wiggins Implement Houso 255-237 Liberty St , Firm iMPleweats. Aato mobiles. SewlBzMacBlaesaad .applies. H. H, BURLEY.SiWta &! Rewlfla. ! If lliIIHll frmHl''l,llllllllf1, 'T