fcil f I DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONpAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1904. FIVE 3E SALENS FIRST BACK j-DafllgC8ttf8f Ia6fltai6lna HmHanmHfrfrWMMh! What's .1 I y Doea your eyes trouble you? Thon corao and sector Have you pain about tho eyes? Then como and soeGS Want good glasses and skilled work? Thon come and seci Wo have the most modern opti cal appliances for testing tho eyes. Examinations aro qulto gratuitous. Corner of State and Liberty 4-H-H-H Mil HUM I I I I M 1 1 t Local Social Realm! Events X In the 4-1 Ml I H 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 lil 8 1 1 HE PERSONAL8. W. N. Gatons spent Sunday In Port land. Chas. Van Nuys, of Aumsvllle, Is In tho city. B. B. Smith Is homo from a few days' visit In Portland. Prof. Will Graham, of Portland, spent Sunday in this city. Sheriff Thos. LInvllle, of Astoria, spent Sunday In this city. Prof. Scovoll spont Sunday In Salem, going down this morning. L. B. door, of Stlvorton, is in tho city for a fow days' visit. Mrs. J. W. Gunn has roturnod to Se attle, aftor a visit nt Salem. Hon. L. T. Harris returned to his homo In Eugene Saturday nlghL Miss Mao Chapter loft this morning for a visit with friends In Portland. Burt McAtco returned this morning from Sacramento, whero ho hns boen seriously HI. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rockwell, of Portland, visited relatives In this city over Sunday. Miss Grotta Stowell, of Portland is ppendlng a fow days with her slstor, Elizabeth, who attends Willamette. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ilofor and daugh ter, Florence. left today for points in Southern Orogon and California, to bo gono a fow weeks. Wra. Brown returned Saturday night from New York, whore ho spont tho past few woeks. Ho accompanied his nleco to that city, on her way homo to Germany, ea t J. M. Hafcetly Tfie Pill Autocrat b i Da. Simms' i Red Blood Pills j J Foir Pale People Palace Pharmacy $ itQ State St. Salem. .j.-H-H-MH-M-frM i 9 1 I OU Wffong SSsSgy e&2) 0-Ba-fOfr8HM-am!Hi8ttai-aM-0 frHHlHHIf 9 TYou K now It makes Httlo dlfforenco how much you get for tho price the mora important question is, "what quality are you willing' to put up with?" Cheapen tho quality and you can get almost any quantity you want for a given price. We don't brag on cheapness, Atwood & Fishes, C. J. ATWOOD D. W. FISHRK fSucceetors to Branson &. Ragan Phone 571 4-a-MH-e4-t-&ec iif upt-giaf fraiMDiaHiif iPtionmneinniBta x comma llHWf WWWWWlf fWllwt Streets, Salem, Oregon. R. M. Thompson, of Portland, Is spending a few days with his family In this city. B. F. Wright left today for a visit to friends at Brownsville and Scotta Mills. Chas. Gray and wife have gono on a trip to Old Mexico, whero his firm has somo contracts. Geo. Grlswold roturnod Saturday ov enlng from a fow weeks' pleasure trip to Los Angeles' and Santa Cruz. Mrs. C. E. Sherwood, for a long whllo matron of the W. C. T. U. hall, 1; seriously 111 at her homo on South Commorclal street. E. M. LaForo has boon confined to his room with rheumatism for tho nast week, but ho Is oxpoctoil to soon bo able to bo about again. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Albright left yoatorday morning for Aberdeen, Washington, whoro they will make . thoir homo In tho future. Hon. Mnlcom Moody, of The Dalles, spent Sunday In this city, with" his parents, Hon. and Mrs. Z. F. Moody. Ho loft for homo last night. Mr. and Mrs, D. C. Mlnto arrived homo Saturday evening, and, for tho presont, aro living at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, Lon Wain, In South Salem. n A Tlitrni u-no nn frn.n Pnrllnn,! tn attend the funeral of tho lato Edward' I. Lamb, and to visit friends ovor Sun day. Ho loft for homo this morning. Mrs. II. N. Lacr left last ovonlnc for Portland, whoro sho will Join hor,and dovted frlonds husband, who wont down several days ago to fit up their now homo. They will rosldo It Portland in tho future. J. A. Foland, for many years ono of tho trusted officials at tho ponltentlary and who recontly roBlgnod thoro, loavos tonight for San Francisco, whoro ho will Iocato permanently. His ituiiiiy win laiuuiu in allium tut mu prosent, but will join him In the spring. Adulteration goes full length in spices and flavoring extracts you think it isn't worth while to cheat in such trifles four-fifths of "vanilla" is tonka; cost's one or two cents for "$i-wort h' Schilling's Best are entirely pure ; at your grocer's. s although wo meet prices made by any grocer In Salem. But wa do promise to give you 1C oz, for a pound, and two full pints for a quart, and a quality evory time that is fit to put on your tablo. If It Ln't good enough for that our Chinaman gets it for his hogs. When Time is In Dispute . . The watch from 0. T. Pomoroy'a always decides. A watch from thoro is reliable. The namo itself Is a guarantee. Every watch Sent out of this storo Is accurately reg- uiaioQ ana can always oo aepenaea & .flF fcj" I IX s oo upon. That a tho only kind of a watch to carry. A big stock to se lect from. PRICB9, silver watches $2.60 to 10; 30-year gold-filled, 10 to ?S0. CT.POMEROY Watchmaker and Optician. 2E3 Commercial Streot BORN Robert T. JudsonDied Sunday After noon Born in 1842 and the First White Child Born in Present Limits of Salem Robert L. Juuon, one of the most respected citizens of Marlon county, and who has lived In and near this city all of his life of over two-thirds of a century, died nt his farm homo south of Salem at 5:12 p. m. yester day, after an Illness of but a few days, of stomach trouble, aged CI years, 10 months and 9 days. Mr. Judson's parents came around tho horn In 1839, arriving In Oregon In June, 1840, with tho missionary par. ty headed by tho late Father Waller and J. Li. Parrish, and settled In Ma rlon county. Mr. Judson was born April 12, 1842, being tho first white. child born lnsldo of-the corporate lim its of Salem, and ho lived horo or near hero all his life, oxcopt seven yoars, which were spont In Clatsop count'- January 1. .1874, he marrlod Miss ou,u" ",u;B "" wno rarnvn mm i Tho fruits of this union woro throo daughters and four sons, all but tho ono marrlod daughter being now rest donts of this city. Thoy are: Mrs. J. M. Card, Anna Judson and Alice, L. E O. A., R. T. and Leonard. Tho fu neral will bo hold from tho Leslie M. E. church, In South Salem, at 2 p. m tomorrow. Mr. Judson was not a membor of any church, but was a regular attend- nnt tho South Snlom Church. He was Brcall' blovcd for his many acts of kindness and charity, and his death will bo sincerely and genuinely mourned by n largo circle of warm Husbands Worth Winning. A man who professes to hato wo men usually makos a very kind bus band. AVhon a girl wins a man who hatos all other girls, sho Is euro of his first and only love. Girls llko to make a conquest, and tho hardor tho battlo tho grentor tho triumph. A man who thinks all womon aro an gols Is not worth having. Ho Is too easy to get, "for any woman could marry him," and tho gamo Is not worth the candlo. Another reason wny ine -woman nator" maicos a good husband Is that whon ho dlscov ors his "ono perfect woman" ho doos nil In his power to mnko up to hor for having slandorod tho sex to which she bolongs, though ho still holds that all other womon aro trlflors. East Or- egonlan. To Superintend Building. William Travis and W. C. Knighton came up from Portland this morning Mr. Travis will remain In this city as the representative of Mr. Knighton, to look after the work of that gentle man horo In superintending the con struction of buildings now under way, or about to be started, the construe tlon of which Mr. Knighton Is to over see. 0 Alexleff Is Sidetracked. St. Petersburg, Feb. 22. With Gen eral Kouropatkln's appointment as commander-in-chief of the army, and the presence of Grand Duka Alexis In the Far East, the opinion is strength ened that, while Admiral Alexleff may remain as viceroy, tho aotlve direction of operations will pase out of his hands. While th Dance Went On. The basket ball game Friday even ing between Oregon and Willamette resulted In a disappointing score, but tho young people's good spirits did not stay down with the score. An In formal dance followed the game, and the students tripped away their grief to the tune of good old waltzes and two-steps. -Eugene Register. PERSONALS. Mrs. Claud Catch went to Lebanon this morning for a few days' visit. Dr. T. I Golden went to his farm near Marlon this morning, after a short stay In Salem. George J. Staples returned to his farm near Turner this morning after aa over-Sunday In this city. R. U Swartz left today for Win cheater, Douglas county, to locate a sawmllli (or Portland parties. W. W. Oglesby, of Cottage Grove, recently appointed health officer at Ga"dner- 'eft rr lbere tod7- FROM SUNSET Oregonians Come Home Glad to Get Their. Webs Moist ened Once More W. H. Savage and C. F. Lansing, have returned from a three-weeks' vis it in California, during which time they passed through tho major portion of the state. Mr. Savago reports hav ing enjoyed tho trip very much, and says the California people aro tho most courteous and hospltablo people ho over met, and sparo no pains to make tho stay of tho stranger pleas ant. In San Francisco, whero thoy spent several days, ho says all of Cal ifornia can be scon. Ho speaks hi high terms of tho Sacramento, valley, but tho San Joaquin ho reports as a desort. At Nllos ho visited the Kirk nursery, containing 1000 acres, and at Los Angeles tho orango groves Were visited. At San Bernardino, at tho homo of J. B. Burnnp, a former resi dent of Salem, Mr. Savago picked or anges off the trees, and sent them to his children "horo. At Bell station, 27 miles south of Los Angeles, lands won; held at $250 per acre. Horo It was so dry that not a spear of vege table growth was In sight, and Mr. Savago statos that ho could "only wish thoso people the rnln tho WUlametto Valley could sparo. Thon they would have the flnost country In tho world. Tho travelers woro glad to get back to Orogon, howevor, and Mr. Savago said this morning that ho would not give his homo horo for anything ho had seen In California during his on tiro trip. Timber Lands Selling. County Clork Smith states that considerable timbor land In tho De schutes valley Is changing hands. A largo number of prlvnto holdings hnvo been sold during tho past six weoks, and, as a result, tho clerk and his dep uty are kept busy recording deeds. Tho highest prlco paid for the lands Is In tho vicinity of Matoles river, whoro $1500 has boen paid. Other claims havo been selling for prices ranging from $G0O to $1600, according to location and quality. Prlnovlllo Journal. Will Be at Drug Store. I will have a flno lot of carnations on display at tho Rod Front Drug Storo Wbdnosday, and any ono wish Ing somo, can loave thoir orclor nt that plnco, or phono to tho groen houso 2591 Black. Other cut flowors on hand. C. F. Iteuf. 2-222-3t 1 HI I i I It 1 1 1 H 1 1 H- H4-fr ANNOUNCEMENT. Wo nro pleased to announce to our many friends nnd cus tomera that wo havo now se cured th ooxcluslvo ngoncy In Salem for Chaso & Sanborn'i colebratod Boston coffees. It Is moro than ordinary pleasure for us to bo ablo to mako this an nouncement, for wo know that this la positively tho best cof fee over offorod for sale. Our competltlors may toll you they havo somothlng Just as good as Chaso & Sanborn's coffees, but no one will tell you they havo better, for neither bottor nor as good can bo bought. Wo know tho merits of this line and anrmoro than anxious far you to, bo make this liberal of ef fer: Come nud get a sample free, or If you buy a pound and are not entirely satisfied, wo will cheerfully rofund your money 26c, 36c and 40o a pound. Romomber, the only place you can get this coffee Is from FULLER & DOUGLAS, 142 State St. 'Phone 2261. tilllllllllllinUM ! niimiiniiiiiiinniiH jj Spring I : Is not here, but the finest dls- I ;; play of serine : Millinery '.'. ever brought to Salem, such as ','. ; ; will clease every well dressed ; ; lady. IIHas Attived j; They will be on display soon. . . when all are Invited to Inspect ; ; them : Hilfce Millinery Parlors Buccosoor to Mm. J. O. Hooker T ' 317 Commercial St. niiHnmi mwrintii J J f 5Sd ;; jl F? JBil zf ill J i iW4 The new toppers are in. Como and seo them. You aro iBuro to , need ono. Thoy aro cxcollont in design nnd finely tatlorod garmonts. You can roly on them being tho proper thing for spring. Wo carry a flno lino of fancy as well as Shawknlt hoslory. Keep your eye open for our Thursday special sale. ' READ OUR ADS THEY MEAN Salem Woo C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor A8H4a-t8H--fr8-Hli9ifr4HH8lttia8jP3H-Hf04 Salktn Still Grows. Bids woro opened this morning for Uio Improvements to be mado on tho Murphy block, and wero ns follews: F. B. Southwlck, $384G. Erb & Van Patton, $3890. Campbell & Howltt, $3901. R. Ely, V108B. Welsh ft Mauror, $4145. F. Van Patton, $4077. ( . Tho contract was awarded to tho lowest bidder and work will begin nt onco on what will bo a flno permnnont Improvemout which will bo n groat convonlonco to tho tonants and tho owner of tho proporty as woll as tho city. All the furs stolen from tho Silver field fur parlors nt Portland have boon recovered. Tho stolon goods amount ed to $G000 worth of the flnost furs In tho houso. Matt Culleu and George, Kelly aro In Jail awaiting trial for tho theft. IMMENSE. Yos, an Immonso bargain, and one that you can Ill-afford to miss. Wo rofor to our -big m Box Stationery m Sale now In progress. jg Hero Is a chance to gat n box m m 2 of paper and envelopes of J t,l vory latest shape for 2 2 FIFTEEN CENT8. Regular Bold from 25 to 35 9 cents, Wo must reduce stock M H beforo taking an Inventory. f$ gg Other sales In preparation. gg PATTON'S BOOK STORE. Q JK m K. W FINEST DESKS IN TOWN AT BUREN & HAMILTON'S M M It's easy to make a desk at a low price (hat LOOKS m well, It's another thing to make ono that WEARS well. W Globe-WernlcKo Desks m V look very much like other desks but they don't wear M like them. They wear belter and longer than others. m m The locking device at front of desk Is a distinct I m m feature a vast Improvement over any dosk lock I B ML j ever used. Call and see II. W Bl. 4iflfliBb mO. -dflBHttfeta. aKf We are the; First to Show the . New Top Coats for Spring of 1904 SOMETHING. S Matt Mattson, a natlvo of Finland, waB brought to tho asylum from As torla yesterday Ho is 38 years old. Shorlff Llnnvlllo nnd E. A, Taylor brought tho man to Salem.. Tho sher iff also had with him a prlsonor for tho ponltentlary. Ho is Thomna How nrd, a 10-year-man, who was convicted of assault to commit robbery. Tho Whlto Houto Can glvo you a good meal any hour of tho day or nlghL PlVlwlVIVIVIWIVIWI VQV 1 9 m'W ! tsr Tr tf 5 ;; VY0 WISI1 ; Tonotlfy all persons who J are contemplating pur- J I i chastnc tracts in 5 ii Smithes ii Ffftfit :: Fams i! No. 2 l I to please buy at once. ; ; Nearly half of the whole ; ; ;; number of these tracts m ll'are already sold. ii Salem Abstract I ii and Land Co. ;; F.W. WATERS, Mgr. KHhieiiiaiiaiMH& enlistee fl