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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1904)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUHNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1904. FIVE. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Great Auction Sale At I uaii 9 jizvvizny ovuik. hi imirr-in ' rniiini i On Monday and following days foi? a Limited Time This is the greatest opportun ity that has ocatttei iot a long, long time. g&SSSt-S 7:30 in the evening. PERSONALS I. A. Manning is in Portland today. Judgo BoIbo wont to Portland" this morning. O. D. Cornelius wont to. Marlon this morning. MIbs Olive Wilson, of Portland, Is a guest of Mrs. Jas. Linn, Chas. B. Storborg, of Albany, spent Sunday with Salem friends. Dr T. 0. Smith went to Portland this morning for a short visit. A. F. McAtco went to Portland this morning for a fow days' Btay. Tracy Poorman, of Woodburn, was an over-Sunday visitor in Salem, II. T. Bruce camo up from Portland this morning for a fow days' stay. John Holman, of Albany, Bpont Sun day In this city, leaving this morning for Portland. t jremone The wonderful tonic,ask your neighbors what they think of it. Sore cure for nervousness. For sale by s Palace I Pharmacy 118 State St., Salem i ia91g IB lttlBtttlflftl8IOIfrfrro'8lfH ' S Eatfly otatoes ti n all the best varieties, also Garden and ATWOOD C. J. ATWOOD. PHONE 571 Successors to Branson & Ragan. iiieietaitgiicif niiomKtttHH mm Hit IW lllllllllim t-i WH lllHlllllllllllliniHI.. t FANCY NAVAL ORANGES They are too cheap to advertise. Call 4. and see bow cheap they are at I ZINN'S 154 State St., Phone 2874 Main ii t :: 1 1 1 1 1 I II II 14 1 1 1 H I Ii I HI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IH H 1 1 IH 1 1 1 1 II Ml HflllllfllglMfll,llHfll'(1Ha'a i cocyhioKt' YIBuumlC I lMlttK4HMHIIfWlfti-l4 i Miss Ethel Cauflold, of Oregon City, Is a guest of Miss Nova Grlswold. Mrs. Russell Catlln spont Saturday and Sunday with Portland frlonds. R. D. Gllbort is homo from an over Sunday visit with friends in Portland. Homer 3'. Smith spent Sunday In Sa lem, returning to Portland this morn. Ing. P. N. Lathrop spent Sunday with hla family In Salem, leaving for -Portland today. . F. A. Brlxon camo up from Port land last ovonlng for a short visit homo, County Rdcordor Slogmund was a paBsongor for Gorvnls this morning for a brlof stay. Sheriff Colbath wont to St Paul this morning for a brief visit on oftlolal buslnoss. Judgo H. II. Howitt, of Albany, is In tho city for a short visit on profession al business. Charlos Blor returned this morning from Portland, whoro ho spont the past few Jays. Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Eploy roturnod this monflng from an ovcSunday visit in Portland. J. U Fullor, an Insurance man, of San Francisco, was a guest of Frank B. Meredith yesterday. J. W. Cuslclr. tho Albany banker, was a Salem visitor this morning, re turning homo at noon. There is no pepper in Schilling Best ginger; there's nothing wrong in Schilling's Best apything. Moneyback. Seed a complete line of fresh X Flowe Seeds t o & FISHER D. W. FISHER, f it Time is Precious II And co Is a reliable timepiece. ', ', Watehes and docks purchased at j J C. T. Pomeroy's aro always ao- curato tlme-keopera, and require . . tho least repairs, with ordinary ! ! careful usage. They can always bo J depended on. We are selling a j J Walthom or Elgin movement la a ii 20-year gold filled case at f 12.60. j We can furnish any style of case, j J C.T.POMEROY ;; Jeweler and Optician. j 283 Commercial Street ; j No Reserve. Regatdless of Cost. No Limit. EIGHT ELEGANT PRESENTS Will Be Given Away Attend. Chairs Will Be Sinclair & Gatwiel Auctioneers BARR'S Dr. Bshelman la out of town for n fow days, having gono to his tlmbor claim near Vancouver, Wash. Dr. J. C. Smith, of Jefferson, is in Salem to attend tho monster initia tion in tho Maccabees: lodga this ovonlng. Miss Frances French, of Albany, spont tho past few days In Salem, tho guest of Miss Lois Coshow and Ruth Gabrlelson. Miss Ella Rlneman entertained n number of young people on Saturday ovonlng, In honor of Miss Francos French, of Albany. Mrs. II. J, BIggor, of Portland, spont Sunday In this city, visiting her hus band and frlonds. Sho loft this morn ing for her homo. James Patterson, of Stockton, Cal., Is in Salem, and Ipavos this ovonlng foj- Fox valley, Linn county, for a visit to his paronts. Mrs. Herbert Aikon, of Cottago Grove, routrned to hor homo this morning, after a few days' visit with Mrs, W. T. Aikon and othor rolatlvos In this city. R. II. Varloy and brldo, who bavo boon spending their honeymoon In Portland, have roturnod, and will bo gin housekeeping in their now South Salem cottago. A. M. Clough roturnod last ovonlng from Portland, whoro ho took tho ex amination for embalmer Saturday af- tornoon, and attondod tho funornl sorvlcos ovor tho remains of tho lato Mrs. N. Blor yestorday aftornoon, and witnessed tho inclnoration at tho Portland crematory. Rov. J. R. Wilson, D. D., principal of Portland Acadomy, was la Salem yoatorday, filling tho pulpit at tho First Presbyterian church, both morn ing and ovonlng. At the last named sorvlco ho addrossed hlmsolf princi pally to tho men. Ho roturnod to Portland this morning. MENUS POR MARCH From "Tablo Talk,'.' Philadelphia. Tuosday, Maroh 22d. Breakfast Fruit. Shroddd Blsault Sugar and Oroam Broiled Chops Duohass Potatoes Sally Lunns Coffeo Lunch. Cracker and Cheese Pudding Croam Puffs Coaoa . Dinner. Corned Beof Mashed Potatoos Savoy Cabbage Walnut Salad Wafers Cheoso Cannsd Fruit Sponge Cake Coffeo A FORTUNE AWAITS HIM. Walter Comber, Once a Resident of Oregon, Is Wanted in England. The Journal has been sent an ad vertisement from tho Chancery Court of England, relative to tht closing of an estate. The notice Is virtually an effort to locate the whereabouts (dead or alive) of one Waltor Comber, and states that he had onoe lived at Oak land, Oregon. There Is evidently something of an ostato awaiting this gentleman or his hairs, coming from the estate of William Comber, de ceased (late of Plas Cottage, in the Parish of Slanghain, SuseXf Beer, house keeper and garUener.) Walter Combor was last heard of about September, 1882, and any Infor mation pertaining to his whereabouts would be gladly received, and should be addressed to Field, Roseoe & Co, 36 Lincoln Inn Fields, London, Bn& land, solicitors for the plaintiff. The White House Can give you a good tseal soy kear et the day or nigat JEWELRY STORE, Salem, 8 BHMWIIIIIII iiiawmiim III I rwsm liA l wmm r if I ft&WPH 'WSwKSws' t'H I r 1 MM! iPSalw M I 1 wm H wm 1 fif if Sfes-i 1 HI $? WiNM I HI BE&W jcuh ffiSi!:i."''v f H I IS! ?M m&'M I 1 IMm PMI Krai 5i .y: .vki B Br Ii mW 1 TM m lif 1 m 4 Wvi I 1 Odd Fellows In Church. Tho Odd Follows of this city last night attondod sorvlces in a body at the Unitarian church, whero they en joyed tho sorvlco to tho full. The minister, Rev. P. A. Powell, who 1b chnplaln of Ollvo lodge, No. 18, deliv ered, an Interesting dlscourso on the familiar BUbJect, "Tho Good Samari tan' boforo a good-sized audlonco. Tho members of tho ordor wero pres ent' by invitation of the pastor, who Is hold In high esteom by them. A Temporary Roof. Stelnpr & Berger had o foroe of men a wprk Saturday night until about 9 o'clock, putting a temporary roof on tho Dreyman building. The material used was tho Malthold Heady Hoofing, furnlshod by Waltor .Morley, and. while it was only put down tem porarily, it pretty effectually shut out the water. S Permit m W Tfa nlnnaaln ramlllll VOU that 1 Easter Is almost here, and W ) we are ready with the finest ) showing of ! Easter Cards 2 That we have ever had the ) j pleasure to offer. The new gg k Haster Postal Card Is some a . thing new. Detter see It S J Supply limited. Patton's Book Store. Watches, Diamonds, Solid Gold and Filled Jewelry. Sterling Silyer and Silver Plated Ware, Rich Cat Glass, Umbrellas, Field Glasses, Etc. Free at Each Sale, Ladles Especially Invited to Provided For Them. Dependabieness JL Htl IS 3h Coined WWct Not in the Dictionas? y yet Its Meaning is Plain Enotgf& When Applied to Out Clothing . This store is Dependable Out name on an article oi merchant dise means that we have done all humanly possible to insure it's high character, Remember we are Salem's leaders in Men's Wear. Read our ads they mean something. Salem Woolen ! Mill Store C, P. BISHOP, Proprietor. Lost his Father. George Roso, tho 8alom hop buyor, who was called East Saturday by tho sorlous Illness of his fatbor at Port landYlllo, N. Y., will not nrrlvo Jn tlmo to soe his paront allvo, as o, telogram reached this city that tho senior Mr. Roso died Sunday at 2 p. m. i a Home From Denmark. Otto Hanson has returned front n trip to Denmark and through Ger gMff llltllltltfg Tate a Little Walk Some Nice Day Go out and seo those frult 2 farms wo aro soiling at 15.00 a S month. A plank walk from tho street ; cars will take you right there, j These tracts aro all under tho J plow, and comprise tho besS J land Jn Marlon county. Over half of them are sold, 1 so do not delay buying at once. They arw 1 3 Minutes Walk from tho street oars. 5 3 1 1 a month, and no Interest. ii - . ! Salem Abstract and Land Co. 1 I F.W. WATERS, Mg,. wwMHHii-faata Oregon. many. Ho was accompanied by his brother, Potor Hanson aud wife, of Dallas, Ho roports having had a very nlco trip, and is glad to bo lu Oregon again. MWgMMIMHWWMMm Now Now is Uio tlmo to have your bleyolo oloaned and put la shapa for spring riding. Wo have a S new shop, Wo do flrst-olass z work. Work called for and do llvored. Phone 2781. Safcm Gun Store, Paul H. Mauser Prop. mM M HHIIMIIII8HH GRAND OPENINQ Thoro will bo a grand opening of fashionable MILLINERY on Saturday, March 19tb at our parlors. Our expert milliner from Chicago haal been hare some time with a force of help preparing for tho occasion. LADIES OF 8ALEM and vicinity aro cordially In Tiled to be present and Inspect the gems of the millinery art, Mrs. Hlfko, Millinery Parlors. SucoeMor to Mrs. J Q. Hooker. 817 Commercial St, t ifrti i i i am m i tH-H-H4 Wirt