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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1904)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1904. FIVE A Sly DeceitiVfPeii Did you ever know a Fountain Pern that seomted lo liavo a mis chievous, spiteful grudgo against you that would get ologgcd up and out of ordor Just when you noedod It mlost, and would run dry of Ink anil of course it would bo in tho- most inopportuno times and places. If you have boon besot with nny such sly, deceitful pon, you are oxactly the person to do Justice to the morlts of the Couklln "the pon that fills itself;" tho pon that gives tho owner low bother nnd trouble and more comfort and satisfaction than any other that wag over Invent ed. A groat many business mon have thrown away tholr old, inconvon lent fountain pons, and invested in a Conklin. If you would como In and let us explain oxactly how easily it works wo have no doubt you would do tho samo. Corner of State and Liberty Card of Thanks. Tho undersigned wish to most sin cerely thank tholr friends, tho Salem public and tho various lodges which took part In tho burial services of our dopartcd husband and son, for their unreserved assistance and sympathy upon, tho occasion of our lato bereave ment MRS. A. C. LAWRENCE. MR. AND MRS. J. M. LAWRENCE. Utica, N. Y., Feb. 29. A section of tho Now York mills burned this morning; loss $150,000. M-l IIIIIIIIHI t-fri-H i I 1 1 I 4 Tho following notice appears posted in the window of the Palaco Pharmacy, at 118 State X street, with a magnificent Dutch T clock. This Clock to bo glvon away to tho person guosslng nearest to tho tlmo it stops. Every purchaser of 25c en titled to a guess. This clock will bo started at 10 a. m , March 7th". Stop in and soe this fine clock and noto that wo keep tho most ologant line of drugs and. spe- X claltlos in tho city. J J. M. HaheAy. Prop. Hi in iiiiiiiHninniiH Fine f Clock rtcc 9 iMj8HHsiaiaiai'aiiaBiaigiBtaiflmno o hh a ia at? Dishes Wo aro going to cut out this department in our storo alto gether. There aro a numbor of plecos, not at all a largo stock, which ought not to last over three hours; such a drop in prlcos you nover boforo heard of for Instance: Soup tour eens that sold up to $2.25. Closing them out at 50c Flvo moat platters, soma gllt-llned, sold up to $1.40 each. 50c 6 ATWOOD A C. J. ATWOOD. PHONE 571 Successors to Branson & Ragan i&aieiflHiai-Msfriiaiaiiot8ientHPifaig4 4p I aiftio 10 l ini'inunnnmoiii tn I German Pastry Z We have employed a German Pastry Baker aud we have on sale the : real German pastry that you have been longing for iiiaiatMiioia - HH iiaiaiio)-HM-fM' i 288 j r Streets, Salem, Oregon. Land Sold Low. At tho referees sale, held In Dallas last Saturday, tho proptry belonging to tho estate of R. L. Skinner was sold to tho highest blddor. Tho piece containing 100 acres, which comes out to tho road, was sold for $53.00 per aero to Chas Rugo. Tho bids started at $40, and bidding was qulto Uvoly, but good Judges say that tho land was sold too low. Tho tract containing 132 acres on tho side hill was started at $15 per aero, and was finally bid off to J. O, Stevenson nt $24.75. That was also considered a very low prlco, as all tho land is within a mllo of Salem. There are ginger worms and red-pepper bugs queer board ers that have to be looked for, not in Schilling's Best, but in making it. There arc eggs of these queer boarders, too small to be killed by grinding. Don't keep spices warm, or they'll hatch. ll III I III I I 11 II I I I I I I I I ! Coming Coming I T Still moro spring goods at tho f HIIko Milllnory Parlors. All I nro invited to inspect them. I Wits. Com W4IW Successor to Mrs. J. G. Hookor 317 Commercial St. hi 1 1 1 in ii ill iiimiiiii! Falling Butter dlshos, some some decorated; all aro Sold at an average of 85c. your oholco ' 25c. plain, X good. Take Odds and ends for tho table, glass etc.. that sold at 25 conte. Take your plok. 5c Reraomber thore's not many, but tlioy go, and at those flguroa wo lose moiloy. Not a v piece but cost much more. 9 & FISHER D. W. FI3HER. THE SPA, i il State St. W. T. STOLZ. j - itieio - w - e - MK - i MM-frHH-ee r When Time is in Dispute The watch from O T. Pomeroy'a always decides. A watch from there Is reliable. The name Itself is a guarantee. Every watch sent out of this store is accurately reg ulated and can always be depended upon. That's the only kind of a watch to carry. A big stock to se lect from. PRICES, silver watches $2.50 to $10; 30-yar gold-fllled, $10 to $. C. T. POMEROY Watchmaker and Optician. Commercial Street. ! ii SALEM SOCIAL EVENTS :: In ii Mini 1 1 nun 1 1 nut- Were Surprised. Tho homo of Mr. and V, Q. Haas was tho scone of a merry gathering Friday evonlng, when about 25 of their friends completely surprised them. Mr. and Mrs. Haas expect to leavo Wednesday morning for the East, where they 111 spond the spring and summor. Tho ovenlng was spoilt very pleasantly with gamos and music, and at the closo of tho evening a dainty spread was served, which had boon prepared by the guests. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Joo Oraber, Mr. and Mrs. L. Asholman, Mr. nnd Mrs John Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs Earl Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Emll Roth and tho Misses Mary Redlcopff, Magglo Rodlcopff, Rachael Dovo, Vada McOracken, Ncttlo Redlcopff, Emma Mingor, Martha Oraber, Emma Roth Phooblo McLano, Astolla Hockett, Echo DoSart, Pearl Shelloy, Myrtlo Sholly; Messrs. Rlgley RIdgoway, John Sholund, Mr. Mingor, John Dcoutlor, Donald Yantla, John Oraber, Pctor Grabor, J. D. Garland, Wilbur Scott, Claronco Carlson, Chas. Roth, Poto Oraber, Jr., Bonnlo Ling, Arthur Rlngo, Molvin Rlngo, E. W. Haas ! Blackburn and Call. In Honor of Guest. Mrs. F. E. Slator dolightfully ontor talned, a numbor of her lady friends Tuosday aftornoon, In honor of Mrs. Honry J Ottonhelmor, who loft Sat urday cvonfng for San Francisco, whoro sho will visit with hor parents for a fow months. The afternoon was spont very pleasantly in tho usual so cial way, and at tho closo of tho af tornoon a dainty lunch was sorvod. Woman's Aullllary. Tho Woman's Auxiliary to tho Y. M C. A. will hold Its regular meeting to morrow afternoon at1 2:30 o'clock at tho Y. M. C. A. parlors, nnd tho fol lowing program will bo rendered: Violin solo Miss Joy Turner. Vocal solo Miss Church. Piano solo Prof. Roberts, of blind school. Roadlng Soloctod. the Salem Woman's Club. Tho Salem Woman's club mot In the pnrlors of tho Prosbytorlnn church Saturday aftornoon nt 2:30. After the regular business of the meeting was disposed of, the ladles wero hlghl) ontortalnod by Dr. T. L. Elliott, of Portland, who. addressed thorn, the subject being "Somot of tho great men who liavo mado tho past In Japan." Threo qf tho most promlnont onos he mentioned wore Isogafu, Fukuzawn and Meoslma. The doctor has spent sovoral woeks In Japan during Uio past year, and, thorefore, ho spoke very interestingly. Tho library commltteo will meot at Mrs. Kllllher's at 2:30 Tuosday after noon. The domofitlc class will not meet Wednoeday afternoon. PER80NAL9. B. F. Young oarae up from Portland this morning. Justlco Wolvorton went to Albany this morning. for a short Btay. R. II Downing went to Albany this morning for a short business visit, Francis Feller, a prominent hop growor. of Duttovlllo, Is In tho city Chas. pier came up from an over Sunday visit In Portland this morning Gov. Charaborlain was a passenger for Lebanon this morning for a dny'i visit II. L. Earl, the Turner hardware morohnnt, Is in the oity on a buslnewi visit. MIbs Irene Jamoe came up from Portland this morning where she spent Sunday visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Lenbo sptnt Sunday in this city, attending the fu neral of the A. C. Lawrence George Collins came up from Port land this morning, after a visit with his daughter, Mrs. W. H. Chatten. Tom R. Wilson, bookkeeper at th Penitentiary, spent Sunday In Port laud returning home this morning Mr. F. Levy and daughter, Brn tine, arrived In this lty this forenoon from their new home In San Franclh co, for a short stay on business and tu vtalt with old friend. H. J. Ottenhrtmer returned this morning from Grants Pass, having es corted Mrs. Ottenbeimer that far or har wrv to San Franclsoo for a vUit with her parents. Mrs. OtUnhelmeri will spend soma tlms at her old horn? C A Sehlbrede. of Portland. wa In the city over Stiaaay. visiting at the home of Hon. and O. S. Downing Mr. Sehlbred is ateo here from Roseburg. and experts to Join her husband in Portland in a short tim-'" thfo morning, and will" begin work nt tho ponltentlary tomorrow, ns a guard In the shops. Mr. Sheohan was a guard at tho prison up to a few months ago, -when, on account of troublo with a gunrd named Fouts, ho was suspend ed. After an investigation of the cns"o Mr. Sheehan has been reinstated in his old position. Good Spirits. Good spirits don't all come from Kentucky. Their main sourco Is tho liver and nil the fine spirits ovor made in the Dluo Grass stato could not remedy a bad liver or tho hundred and one HI effects It produces, can't havo good snlrlts and a You bad llvor at tho samo tlmo. Your llvor, must bo In flno condition if you would . foel buoyant, happy and hopeful, bright of eye, light of step, vigorous and successful In your pursuits. You can put your liver In flno condition .by using Green's August Flower tho greatest of all medicines for the llvor and stomach and a certain euro for dyspepsia or Indigestion. It has been a rnvonto housenoui remedy for over thlrty-flvo years. August Flower will make your liver healthy and activo and thus insuro you a liberal supply" of "good spirits." Trial slzo, 2Cc; regular bottles, 7Cc. At all druggists. At Dr. Stono's drug stores Never Touched Him. (Chicago Nows.) Mrs Naggs I'm going to call on ono of tho neighbors this evening. John. Don't worry If I'm not back by 9 o'clock. Nnggs (cheorfully) Oh, that's all right I'll not worry If you don't come back for a week. fUtittiaiaiaia-HM-ea-HM-g Have you enough 1 ii Money to huild j ; yott a house? Thon buy an acre-tract of land In Smith's Fruit Farms No. 2, and build you a houso on It. You pay only $5 a month for the land until paid for. This Is cheapar than paying houso rent. Thon whon you pay your In stallment, which Is virtually houso rent, it is monoy being put Into your own homo, not In to some other person's pocket. Can you not seo tho great ad vantage of looking Into this of fer wo aro making you? Thoso tracts aro only Three minutes from tho cars, with a plank walk all tho way. 1 Salem Abstract and Land Co. n F. W. WATERS, Hrft. I ItWHWWWtlttWWW , nf , n m . . . , - . . - -, --i ii, i ,M i,, i- r i i ii i ri - ' s Is S et sjyie y i! AmSuM- a WH-4 v Largest , e) ,4 X J a ( , 5 Saturday closed for tho season the largest and most succes- , sful, and we fully believe, the most satisfactory Clothing Sato In tho history of Salem. 'The quality of our merchandise and our bus. new methods appeal Jto p'eople. f it i ! i! i H ii i i i i We now ask you to bear ui In goods have arrived and every day Saeiwoo C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor g44lNM-glOItB8CIl4lt)iaiill4ltlllt-l Company M Inspected, Company M was last Frlduy ln Bpocted by Lloutonant-Colonol Frank Taylor of tho 1th U. S. Infantry. Tho company had 55 ofllcors nnd men out of a total strength of D7 mon la at tondanco, a porcontago of 08 2-10 an oxcollont Bhowlng. Tho Inspection was rigid In the oxtromo. Colonol Taylor oxprossed his satisfaction after the Inspection, nnd stntod that ho was suro tho company would glvo a good account of ltsolf In caso It was sud denly callod Into aotlvo service Ho left this morning for Albany, carrying with him tho wnrm friendship of ov ory officer and man ho had mot while In this city. "Experience, you know, Is n good toachor." "Yob, but I wish thero woro moro vacations In thnt school." NothlnS adds so mach to the furnishings of a house as the Wall Decorations They give a finish to the house, give It a home like foot that can be obtained in no other way. We have the largest stock of wall paper In the valley, all well selected and new In style. Prices Range Fom Pet Bolt Out Special Picttwe Frames We will sell a fine 1 6x20 portrait frame lor $i. 'Others $ J. 50 and $2. Jaat like you pay doable the amount for of agents. Blf lKM-0ISei I8IHHS? .. ?; Of V Cloth ing mind for spring. Much of our now brings new additions In every line. X S ANOTHER 8ALE. S gpj Wook Is on, and wo will a mako this wook a momor- ablo ono in book soiling. 2 Evory book In our storo will havo a reduced price ovon H our oxponsivo Dlblo lino will $ moot tho samo fato, p IN BOOKS. 0 You will find semething: for u evory mlembor of tho family,' 2 n8 y know our stock Is '' very oxtoiistve. Romomuor H tho Balo last this wook only. H Don't miss It. m m Patton's Book Store, m 9 m JOcto $2 The commg Week is 3dliir enlillStore w i n ,U : ' i 1 i rtMfBlilliW4l8lgt-itfy. li. F fetneenan, or romana, came uy mifmmvmmtMifm PrWPl5