Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 18, 1904, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1904.
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OUR GREAT
Opportunity
Continues Dating This Week
Basing it on a purely sane proposition that appeals to
good taste and good judgment it has proven a success from
the start
The goods are new, clean and tip-to-date and include al
most any article you may desire for your spring changes.
It is truly the GREAT OPPORTUNITY of the sea
son for supplying your furniture wants. No other institut:
ion is in a position to offer such inducements as .we are now
offering.
We are not sacrificing our own profit , hut the profits of
the Oregon Furniture Manufacturing Co., from whom we
make the purchase are being sacrificed, hence the pleasure
we take in this great opportunity sale is largely due to the fact
that it pleases our customers without financial loss on our
part.
Remember we are 269 Liberty street, next door to
Jos. Meyers & Sons.
YMANAGER
MAKES
SELECTION
First Definite Lineup of the
Salem Base-ball Team
New Suits Arrive
The House Furnishing Company
STORES SALEM AT AND ALBANY
The line-up of the Raglans for tho
season of 1904 Is assuming shapo, and
out of the largo number of players
all but 15 have been released. The
men who will fill positions for a time,
at least, are: Catchers, Wllklns and
Suess; pitchers, Callff, Lucas, Winer,
Mclnnls and Taylor; first base, Neli
ring; second, Downle; third, Davis;
shortstop, Fay; outfield, Bayn, Rapp
and Lee.
Bert Lougheed will arrive tonight,
and has been signed for a permanent
place. He is said to be one of the
best all around men on the coast, and
has a splendid record. He was capt
tain of the Stanford college nine,
coached Pullman college for two years
and played with the Spokane league
team.
Tho team will play match gnmcs
Saturday and Sunday with Mt. Angel
and, as the colelglans are said to
have a fast aggregation this year, the
Raglans will have to work to keep
the score down.
Tho new suits have arrived and are
on exhibition in the show windows of
Meyers & Sons. They are nobby and
serviceable, and will show up much
better than the uniforms of last year.
Grand Opera House
JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mgr.
Tuesday, April 1 9
8:00 o'clock
Ool. Henry Watterson
Subject: "Abraham Lincoln."
Prices $100, 76c, EOc Third num
ber In University Y. M. O. A. course.
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Sidney
Hayes
(Late of Chicago Conservatory)
located at present in Salem,
teacher of violin, mandolin and
guitar. Pupils desiring scien
tific Instructions at moderato
rates address or call at Wills'
Mualc Stoie. 'Phone 2664 Main
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Commercial Club.
The regular session of the Commer
cial Club will bo held Tuesday even
ing at tho Police court room, city.
Reports will bo heard from the
committee on plan for taking a cen
sus of Greater Salem, and from the
bureau of transportation
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GREAT
PROBATE
CASE
Reversed by the Supreme
Court Involving Import
. ant Points in Equity
Tho supremo court today handed
down its opinion, wrlttou by Waiver
ton, J., In tho case of David Frooi
brlch, ct al. vs, D. F. Lane, porsonal
y and as administrator of tho estate
of Emanuel Frledrich, deceased.
This was a suit commenced in tho
equity department of tho circuit court
of Marlon county, to set nsldo and lm
jicnch a decree or tho county court of
sold county, approving and adjusting
tho final account of D. F. Lane, ns ad
ministrator, on tho ground of fraud.
Tho heirs nro residents of Germany,
And being represented by tho Gorman
Imperial consul, of Portland, as their
attorney in fact.
Tho fraud consists in tho disregard
ing by tho defondnnt of a compro,
jniso agreement entered Into with the
representatives of plaintiffs, in which
Jt was agreed that he should mako no
charge for administrator's fees in ex
cess of $300, In his final nccount
charging $1425 attorney's fees and
other administrative fees exceeding
his commission allowed by law by
over $225. Plaintiffs also rolled upon
tho concealment of tho publication
of final notice, and upon certain rep
resentations niado by them which
they rolled upon and woro Induced to
remain away from the settlement,
having no notlco thereof.
Tho court holds that the plaintiffs
woro entltlod to maintain nn original
suit In equity for relief, and reverses
.ludgo Boise In sustaining defendant's
domurror.
Tho respondents woro represented
on this appaal by W. II. Holmes and
Frank Holmes, and tho appellants by
C. M. Inmnn and F. A. Turner, of this
city, and Gnntonboin & Vcazle, of
Portland.
Tho ostato'lins been In litigation for
nearly four years, both In this coun
ty nnd Multnomah. This last decision
will necessitate a trial of tho case on
Its merits in tho circuit court and
holds tho bondsmen of tho administra
tor for nny Iosb to estate, if tho new
trial Bhould not result in a judgment
for tho plaintiffs.
Porto Rice Progressing.
Now York, April 18. Govornoi
Hunt, of Porto Rice, arrived hero this
morning from Son Juan. Ho reported
thnt conditions thore wcro generally
encouraging, wfth American capital
rapidly finding Its way into the country.
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The Weather
Bo choorful, buy a watch at our storo, and you'll bo happy. We
carry a complete lino in tho different makos of watches. Can suit
tho most oxact person In stylo of caso and quality, We can sell you
a watch which we can guarantco from $1.60 to $3 50 and better ones
from $4.00 to 75. At theso prices you can't afford to bo without a
watch, vhon you need a timepiece. Boo tho watch man.
Gbas. H, Hinges,
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DIED.
ADAMS. At tho homo on Court
Btreet, Sunday evening at 9:30
o'clock, as a result of la grippe and
other complications, Mrs. Sarah A.
Adams, of this city.
Deceased had been an Invalid for
about? a year. She was born Decem
ber 10, 1830, at Drownsvllol, N. Y.,
nnd was united IrimarrIago with tho
late S. C. Adnms, of this city, In May,
1890. She leaves a sister, Mrs,
White, of this city, who is quite HI
nt her home. Her step-son, Lorlng K.
Adams, of this city, Is also qulto 111 at
Portland. The funeral services will
bo conducted from tho lato residence
of the departed Tuesday at 10 a. m
Rov. Powell, of 'the Unitarian church,
officiating. Mrs. Adams was a wo
man of tho finest social qualities, and
leaves many friends to mourn for her.
Dangerous Tramps Captured.
Ashland, Or., April 18. A number
of bandit tramps, fully armed, who,
have been depredating on farmers,
were arrested by a posso near town
Saturday night. Ono posso wan
wounded by tho posse In tho capture.
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Alfonso Desires New Tongue.
Rarcolona, April 18. King Alfonso
visited the Catallna Institute hero to
day. In a speech ho eulogized tho
Catlln tongue, and said ho would learn
it.
Bike Wagons
Cushion Tited
A DIko Wagon for a summer drlv-
Ing rig can't bo surpassed for all
around convenience and service. We
have a remarkably good assortment
this season, nnd can make It well
worth your while to see us.
Our $100 bike wagon has features
that commend it abovo tho usual $125
rig.
Our line of top buggies this year
1b the best wo have ever shown.
$65. $75, $85. $100.
Thoso are our standard grades, and
then on up to $140 for tho swell
things.
We want to Bee you.
So do the goods.
F. A. Wiggins'
Implement House 265-:5T Liberty St
Farm Implements, Automobiles,
Sowing Machines and Supplies.
Manning &
Ferguson
HAVE A FINE STOCK OF
DRIVING BUGGIES,
TOP BUGGIES,
HACKS, ETC.,
MADE BY THE
JOHN DEERE PLOW CO.,
WHOSE REPUTATION FOR
ALL KINDS OF
FARM MACHINERY
AND VEHICLES
IS FULLY ESTABLISHED. CALL
AND SEE OUR STOCK OF
BUGGIES. We TAKE MUCH
PLEASURE IN SHOWING THEM,
WHETHER YOU INTEND TO BUY
OR NOT. WAREHOUSE ON
COMMERCIAL STREET,
PARKHURST'S OLD STAND.
MANNING & FERGUSON.
HARDWARE, MACHINERY,
IMPLEMENTS, BUGGIES,
CARRIAGES, ETC., ETC.
LOANS AND INSURANCE.
JOHN MOIR.
AGENT FOR SCOTCH MORTGAGE
COMPANIES.
207 COMMERCIAL ST.
NEW TODAY
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For Salp Blade gelding driving horse
three years old. Apply to E. L. Mar-
' tin, Turner. 4-17-3t
Money to Loan at six per cont, sev
eral residence properties in the best
part of the city for sale on easy
torms. Room 5 Tioga building,
corner ' Stato and Liberty streets,
4-18-lm
Party who took Walter I
Tooze's overcoat at Willamette ho
tel April 13th and left his in Its
placo, undoubtedly by mistake, will
pleaso return it at once to Wlllam
otto hotel. 4-18-3t
Rooming House. When you come to
Salem, and want a good- night's rest,
com to the Eldrledge. Quiet, re
spectablo and good rooms. No.
S02H Copamerciol street, and phone
2841 Main, 4-18-lwk
NOTICE
Tho Van Alstlno, Gordon & Co.
hereafter will be locnted at rooms
100-101, Sherlock Building, Third
and Oak streets, Portland, Ore.
Wo will contlnuo to conduct our
collecting business in the same
manner as usual. Charles E. Len
non, room 10, over Ladd & Bush's
bank, will represent us In Salem.
A. R. Morgan & Co., Mgrs.
Phone Main 1445
A Gatden
of Spting
Beattty
All tho prettiest Bprlng drew
goods are at Dalrymple's. The
smart peoplo are buying their
dress goods hero, for they know
they're stylish" and dependable,
Everything must bo abova tho
average for Its price, or It does 1
not get a showing.
NEW PONGEE SILKS
NEW SHANTUNG SILKS
NEW LACE AND GAUZE
HOSIERY
NEW LACES
NEW MEDALIilONS
NEW APPLIQUES
NEW ALL-OVERS
NEW CRUSH BELTS.
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Make trading hero your habit"
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; If An Accident
happens to your wheel
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Watt Shipp
! Tires, Rims and Bi
cycle sundries of all
kinds
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Made by THE SIDNEY POW
ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore
gon. Made for family use. Ask
your grocer for it. Bran and
ishorts always on hand.
A. T. WALN
AGENT
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TIME FOR PLANTING.
Fine assortment of carnations,
plants now ready. Asters, verbenas,
cosmos, pansles and other bedding
plants; also all kinds of cut flowers.
AVENUE GREEN HOUSE.
C. F. Ruef. Phone 2591 Black
Money to Loan
THOMAS K. FORD,
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or.
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JPEOIVLES JRAMGMN?IXOUrSJ&
Get Out Prices
It Will Pay Yoti Well
Monday and Tuesday's Big Bargains
Wo have got the whip hand over all competing stores In Salem. Our
expenses aro so small that wo can sell goods nearly nt cost and still
make a little money. If you want to find out the real buying power of
your dollar, visit the Chicago Store. Summer goods now to the front
Seo tho following list of the latest styles, makes and weaves, ready
for your Inspection. We always sell the same goods for less than any
other store in Salem. ' . .' i
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Wash India silks.
Pongee silks.
Wash Crystal Cord silks,
Wash Taffeta silks. .
Colored Peau de Sole silk's
Crepe de Chlno silks.
Foulard silks. ,
Black India silks. . ,
Black Taffeta silks.
Black Peau de Sole silks.
Walstlng Arraurer silks. '
Satins In all colors.
Wool lace dress goods,
Wool voiles.
Black Brlllantines.
Colored Brlllantines.
Scotch Tweeds.
Black Wool Granites.
Black Wool Armuers.
Black Satin Prunellas.
Fancy Dress Goods.
Linen Lace Voiles.
Linen Gauze Batlsts.
Irish Linen Dress Goods.
Pretty Challies.
Silk Chiffons,
White Oxford Walstings.
Satin Vollo Walstings.
Laco Stripped White Goods.
Summer Dress Ginghams.
All kinds of White Goods.
Fine Embroideries.
Dainty Laces,
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All Kinds of Medallions.
White Summer Waists.
Summer Underwear.
Fancy Ribbons.
Walking skirts from $1.50 up.
Dress Skirts from $2.50 up.
Ladles'. White Mercerized Waists.
Ladles' White embrold. Waists.
Ladles' White Lawn Waists.
Ladles' Black Silk Waists.
Ladles' India Silk Waists.
Ladies' Black Mercerized Waists.
Cheap Waists from 25c up.
Percale Waists from 45c up
Ladles' White Skirts from 50c up.
Ladles' Black Skirts from 50c up.
Ladles' Underwear from Sc up.
Ladles' Sunbonnets from 10c.
Ladies' Hosiery, 5c, 10c and 12c
per pair.
Ladles' Belts, nil kinds, from 5c up
Ladles' Sailor Hats 19c.
Boys' Straw Hats 5c.
Children's Underwear 10c.
Children's Overalls 19c
Men's Working Shirts 29c.
Boys' Suspenders 5c.
Men's Best Suspenders 15c
Men's Silk Neckties 12c.
Best Whisk Brooms 5c.
Best Sans Silk 2c.
Best Sewing Silk, spool, 3e.
TEE CHEAPEST STORE IN TEE NORTHWEST.
M'Eyoy BrothersXourt St., Sale
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