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1 W)iml4fuWiWlwwfyi'lwyW! EQUITY COURT CASES Docket of Regular April Term Which Will Convene Next Monday Department No. 2 of the circuit court, Judge Boise presiding, will convene next Monday for the regular April term. Following is the docket, together with tho cause of suit and attorneys of recerd: Schuyler Rue vs. J. T. B. Brentano, assignee, assignment. Wm. Kaiser. Dorranco Lumber Co., insolvent, vs. Francis Feller, assignee, "assignment. Tilmon Ford. Leo Willis, insolvent, vs. M. L Chamberlain, assign ee, assignment. W. H. Holmes. B. B. Gesner, insolvent, vs. J. B. Boworman, assignee, assignment. Mc Court & Bowerman. Oregon Land Co., insolvent, vs. Chas. Scott, assignee, assignment. W. H. Holmes. C. J. L. Benson vs. Hattie A. Ben son, divorce. Bonhanu & Martin. I. C. Peterson vs. E. E. Peterson, divorce. J. K. Weatherforrt. Hulso, Bradford & Co., vs. J. A. Ro tan, et al., foreclosure. Cake & Cake, Guy C. Willis, Peters & Powell. Anna E. Schmidt et al. vs. J. E. Dettweiler, et al foreclosure, John H. McNary, Chas. McNary. Roscoo C. Thomas, administrator, with will annexed, of the estate of Wm. Cosper vs. A. T. Gilbert, et al., accounting. Wm. Kaiser, Cake & Cake, McNary & McNary, Carson & Adams, Goo. G. Bingham. J. W. Shelton vs. Mary M. Shelton, divorce; Richardson & Richardson. Jos. H. Fisher vs. Blancho M. Fish er, divorce; Bonham & Martin. O. M. Smith vs. Salem Building & Loan Association, to quiet title; Geo. H. Durham, W. H. Holmes and Web ster Holmes, and John H. McNary. C. L. McNary, A. O. Condlt. Chas. Scott vs. D. M. Smith et al., fareclosure; W H. Holmes, Webster Holmes; and Geo. G. Bingham, W. M. Kaiser and John II. McNary. In tho mntter of the estate, of Ed ward Coffee, deceased; appeal from county court; carson & Adams. T, C. Smith vs. Geo. Grlswold etal. suit for contribution; John H. Mc- wary, u. u McNary, and H. J. Bigger W H. Holmes and Webster Holmes. L. G. Martin vs. Mary GIsh et al., costs; Kaiser & Slater; Percy Kelly Take nutmeg; one is notaa good as another. Schilling's Best, in nutmeg, is ground fine from difficult nuts to grind be cause full of oil ; the oil is their virtue. Ihere are dry nuts; there are wormy nuts. We are no more careful in nutmegs than all through. Your grocer's; moneyback. i i ii h 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 ii 1 1 ijTry our hand iimade !! Chocolate jj Creams Zmtrs H-M HllllllimilllH - ii Capital I ii Bakery C. E. M'lLWAIN. Has purchased his old bakery at 133 Court street, and will again supply the public with the best bread and pastry ever soon In Salem. Don't forgot the homo-mado cakes mado by Mrs. Mcllwaln, and remember they aro up to their old standard. Our wagons will make dally trips. Ask any grocer for our bread. i C E. Mcllwain i Ma8uagiMii and Galo S. Hill, Geo. G. Bingham, ki. a. rogue. . w. iscner, executor, vs. J. M. Browne et al., equity; L. K. Adams, ueorgo G. Bingham, L. H. McMahon Alba R. Morgan vs. Frank M. Neal et ux., equity; Chas. E. Lenon, Jno, A. Jeffrey; A. O. Condlt m a. wucox vs. J. F. Wilcox, dl- orce; L. H. MoMahon, C. L. McNary. Mabel Zlnk vs. Marlon Zink, di vorce; L. H. McMahon. Henry 0. Stanton vs. Pearl Stan ton, divorce; Jno. A. Jeflroy. Josle Hicks vs. John Hicks, dl vorse; L. H. McMahon. Henry G. Edwards vs. Laura Hard wick ot al., Injunction; McCain & Vinton; A. O. Condit, John Reynolds, B. F. Snyder vs. Dona Snyder, dl vorce; Bonham & Martin. Lydia A. Ennls vs. William Ennts, divorce; W. R. Bllyeu. Clara Huddleston vs. Joseph Hud dleston, divorce; L. H. McMahon. J. Wolford et al., vs. A. W. Fisher as executor, injunction; L. H. McMa. hon. Margaret E. Falrchlld vs. G. S. Fairchlld, divorce; L. H. McMahon. Frances M. Harvey et al. vs. Eleanor P. Cronston et al., partition; Carson & Adams, Ed. Mendenhall and A. R. Mendenhall, L. H. McMahon. Arthur Farrow vs. Winnio D. Walto et al to quiet title; H. J. Bigger. Annie M. I. McCormlck vs. James H. McCormlck. diverce: Bbnham & Martin. R. E. Carmlchael vs. D. F. Car mlchael, divorce; C. L McNary. Ai. Coolldge vs. Susan Ramsey et al foreclosure; L. J. Adams; Geo. G. Bingham. George Streso vs. Minnie Strese, divorce; M. E. Pogue. Wm. G. Stanton vs. J. T Bowerman et ux., suit in equity; Frank Holmes. Susan M. Davis vs. City of Silver ton, injunction; W. H. Holmes & Webster Holmes. PERSONALS Dr. J. F. Calbieath is In Albany (o day. George Niebort, of Stayton, Is In the city. E. P. McCoinack made a trip to Portland today. H. Bryant, of Albany, Is in Uie city on a business visit -, " I Mrs J. Costello, of Portland, 'Is vls Itlng relatives at Salem. C. A. Murphy and Hal Patton went to Woodburn last ovenlng; ,. Harvey Lounsbory, of tho Southern Pacific, v.a.3 In town today. Attornoy-Genernl Crawford went tq Roseburg today on business. Mrs. T. G. Hopkins, or Albany, Is visiting with Salem friends and rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Branson left this morning for their old home In tho East. Attorney Cnroy F. Martin wont down tho road last ovenlng, and will return this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kiebs and son, Conrad, Jr, went to Portland last ov onlng for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Schoenfeld left this morning for Portland, whoro they will probably reside. W. E. Hamlon and wife, Ynqulna; W. H. E. Warner, Anderson, Ind.; are registered at tho Cottage. Mrs. C. D. Gabrlolson and daughter, Miss Ruth, and Miss Leila Buron wont to Portland yesterday nftornoon. Mrs. W. T. Eakln and daughter, Miss Barbara, returned yesterday from a visit with friends at Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. John H. McNary en tertained a few friends at dinner last evening, In honor of Mrs. Scott Bo zortb, of Portland, who Is visiting friends In Salem. "Hank' 'Lewis, who drives the stago lino for tho state of Oregon between tho city and tho deaf muto school, was In Portland a fow days' on leave of absence, visiting his brother. J C. Cromo, representing tho Barn- hardUSplndler typo foundry, of Seat- tlo Is In the city. He worked many years ago for State Printer Whitney on tho Albany Herald, and is well ac quainted with the old-timers In the valley. Miss I.lzzlo Bouillard, who lives with her mother on East State street. Is reported very III. Her brothor. Frank, returned fom Chlco, Cal., to bo -tkt hor bedside, and reports her condi tion to bo somewhat Improved at present. Judge Bolso has roturned from holding court In Yamhill county Ho was not at the Democratic convontlon that renominated him, but Is very much pleased at the endorsement. Ho says be Is not a Democrat, having last affiliated with tho Populist party, but will accept their nomination, though considering that be Is nominated as an independent candidate on a peti tion, as ho was tho other tlmo he ran. Students of the International Cor- resnondence Schools are requested to call at the Stelner'drug store. 2t I DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, QALEM, EXPENSES VERY SMALL Marion County Officers Use Great Care-Other Court & House News Tho total expenditures for tho month of April by Marlon county amounted to ? 43,521 84, divided as follews: Roads and highways, $1278. 14; circuit court, $285; poor, $170.58; Justice courts, $40.70; sheriff, $449. 33; clerk, $254.16; recordor, $233.33; treasurer, $83.33; school superintend ent, $100; assessor, $350; current ex penses, $225.04; court houso and jail, $69.56; Insane, $40; election expenses, $5; county court and commissioners, $159.40; stock superintendent, $75; tax rebate, $4.47. Tho fees received by tho county clerk during that time amounted to $347.90, and by tho recorder $435.90. M. J. Baker has sold 84 acres of land In t 5 a, r 2 w, to J. H. Settleraeler for $4292.80. R. P. Boise has sold lot 3 In block 2, in Boise's 1st add to Salem to Su san Stelger, for $300. Glee Club Returns. Tho Wlllamotto University Glee Club roturned from thoir tour of East ern Oregon, and several other places, none tho worse for wear, and, as one of the boys said, encountering no stale eggs but at some of tho hotels. They were knocked out by floods and a3houts, but never got out of breath, except when somo of the country au diences gave them three to five en cores in a grand oftort to got their money's worth. Professor Seeloy has giown several Inches In several ways, besldos being swelled up over tho general triumph of the "tower." Tho tour was a series of triumphs from tho first concert at Oregon City to the last ono at Welsor, Idaho. The, other towns favored by tho Gloo Club wore Hood River, The Dalles, Pendle ton, La Grande, Unjon. Bnkor City, Caldwell, Nampa and'Boise. Tho members of tho Glee Club aro as follews: First tenors, E. K. Mil ler, J. Van Winkle, O. K. Wplf; second tanors, R. II. Chaplor, W. L. Zlmraor man, I. G. Martin; flist bassos, H II. Markle, G. G. Randall, C. W. Wlnslow; second bassos, R. H. Zereher, E. G. Hornschuch, W. G. Trill. Tho Gleo Club wns billed to appear at the Grand Wednesday evening, but were delayed by a mllo or two of ovorduo trains lying on the tracks In Eastern Oregon, .so their Salem con certs will bo pulled off Friday night at tho Grand. Tho pooplo of Salem will mako no mlstako In giving tho collego Gleo Club a warm reception. They hnvo an excellent program, sec ond act of Robin Hood, and a lot of funny business, besldos having "worn off tho green," and got great confl donco In themselves as performers while abroad. Each of tho boys Is a star, and each number brings down tho houso, and this town should got up and hump Itself and feel proud of tho gang that can lay It all over Stan ford In this lino of performances. Salem City Superintendent Honored County Supt. Lyman, of Clatsop county, who is ono of tho foremost educators of this state, has Issued a program for a county Institute at As toria, covering throo days. Some of tho best schQol workers In tho North west aro to bo present, and tho Astor Ian says: "Those who havo In hand tho ar rangomentB for tho county teachers' Institute to bo hold In this city the latter part of this month aim o mako ho sessions more Interesting, If pos slble. than any that havo boon held horo In the past With this object In view tho sorvlcos of able educators havo been retained, men who havo Impressod themselves Indelibly upon tho educational llfo of tho state. Among tbom will bo L, R. Traver, of Salem, and II. D. Sholdon, of Eugene. Both of theso gontlemen aro unlvorsl ty professors of note." Salem Man Honored. Dr, G. C. Eshelman, of this city, bai been bonorod with tho position of su premo instructor of tho United Arti sans, on a salary of $2000 a yoar. He will havo charge of 227 assemblies, and will bo one of tho supremo coun cil. Ho has rosldod In Salem one and a half years, built up a good practlco and mado many friends. His head- quarters will be la Portjand, but his family will remain here for some time, Dr, Eschelman Is a man- of flno ability lor the. position, and we con gratulate the order on securing a man or nis iwenw. w say noinrngoi an dignified appearance. -OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, iiiniiimiiiinimiiiii I SALEM SOCIAL EVENTS I i-H-frU 1 1 i HIH-1 nun f M-t4 A Cap Social. The order of Lions held a very In teresting "cap" social last ovenlng. A short session ot tho lodgo was held, after which tho following program was rendered, and enjoyed by all. Vocal solo "Clover Blossoms," Miss Jones, ncompanled by Mrs. Dr. E E. Jackson. Recltntlon Mrs. Adair. Vocal solo "I have Left You, Tho' I Loved You," Mis. Dr. E. E. 'Jackson, accompanied by Mrs. Robort Vailoy, Tho remainder of tho evening was spent In dancing and, a gouornl good tlmo was had. A bountiful spread wai served, to which all did amplo Jus tlce. Tho order of Lions Is a compara tively now society, and Is steadily growing, thoro aro now botween 80 and 100 mombors enrolled. II. JJ. Munson Is the president of tho lodgo, and Dr. E. E. Jackson Is vice-president. During tho ovenlng tho ladlos sold "caps" to tho gentlemen, and over $10 was cleared. Ono hundred membors and lnvltod friends wero presont, Ladles Entertain. Mrs. S. O. Dyer delightfully enter, talned about 30 ladles In honor ot Mrs. Scott Bozorth, of Portland, Tuesday aftornoon. Tho decorations wore vory protty, tho color schema was yellow and whlto; quantities of buttercups and Japanoso roses woro prominent In tho decorations. "Sixty, threo" furnished tho amusomont for tho aftornoon, In which Mrs. Charles McNary carried off the prize. Tho af fair was a social success In every way. At the Reform School. Supt. Nod Loonoy has secured a lecture from Prof. Kinsley, of tho Stato Agricultural College for Friday night, April 22d, on chemistry, and It will bo Illustrated with somo of tho profossor's experimental apparatus. On Friday evening, tho 29th, Gov, Fletcher will lecture to tho boys and qmployos, and somo of tho most In corrlglblo of tho teachers on "Living and Dead Lions." It Is a favorite sub ject of his and Fletcher don't do a thing but mako pooplo laugh, and try to entortaln thorn. Incidentally, thoro Is also a great doal ot Instruc tion In his talks. Surprise Party. A vory pleasant surprise was ten dered Virgil Allen, of Southern Ore- Sewe Pipe Sand, Gtxvci Gat den Loam What you buy from us of the fore- vnlnff llt vnil litiv tha L'flOll kinds ,-... ..... , , --.- -, , only. A. M. PATRICK & CO, t Successor to p. S, Bentloy. Phone I Main 691. Wholoialo and retail ) building material of tho best. 181-183 Commercial 8t, Salem 1 -v. - .i .- "' i 1904. Think Wo want you to think of us whenever you think of clothes. Our whole energy Is concentrated on securing good things for you to wear. This is TWe of Clothing This is Ttue of Headwea This is Ta t e of Furnishings Our spring styles nro now making strong appeal to your oyo whtlo our reasonable prices mako an equally Btrong appeal to your purse. We'?e Waiting to Seve Yot Salem Woolen Mill Store C. P. Bxskop, Proprietor gon, last ovcuing at tho homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Allen, by a fow of his friends. Tho ovenlng was Bpont In playing whist and flinch, and at a seasonablo hour light refresh ments woro served. Thoso present wore: Tho Misses Lois Coshow, Dot Borry, Ethel Cnl veit, Lolah Bell, May and Bortha Al len; Messrs. Ralph Cox, Wlnnlo Poor man, Frank Myers and Virgil Alien. Help tho Prohls. Whllo tho decision of tho sccrotary ot stato and attornoy-gonornl to ox oludo tho tho Prohl tlckot from tha Australian ballot may bo correct frorn a technical standpoint, such n law Is an outiago, and It Is to bo hoped that all fair-minded pcoplo will holp put their candidates on tho ballot by pe tition. Thoy havo yet 1G days to got on, and should got out with thoir pe titions nt once. Fun for Everybody. If you enjoy a laugh, you will enjoy tho Gloo Club concert at tho opera houso Friday night. Rational Living Means Accomplishing the most with the Least Expenditure of Time and Energy And the Enjoyment of the Spate Hours Evory savor of onorgy and tlmo Is employed by this up-to-dato and rational business man. Blcycloa aro standard factors In tho business man's economics to days and tho best whoel gives tho best results. The Pope Wheels The Columbia The Hartford and the Cleveland Aro roQognlzod all ovor tho world as tho host. Thoy are also the cheapest, for tho samo reason Profit by tho oxporlenco of yoars and call on WILSON&PUGH Phono Black 2475,' 135 Court St , MMK- . 'l )" K ' FtVK. of Us! 5 J904 H M Base Ball Guides S Patton's Book Store, m a8ai f Pure Cream of Tarter And not alum.and besldos put up and not In a iIsoIosb tin can, but In a Mason glass fruit Jar, Is tho wny that Epplcy's Perfection Baking Powder f is put up, and besides you got a qunrt' for BOo, or In wolght 1V4 pounds, or a half pound In glass Jar for 25c, and boyond that you got tho purest baking powdor you ovor usod. Good packages, good wolght, good goods. MoBt of tho grocors boII It, or wo will sond It to you. phono 1041 Main. C. 1VL Eppley FINE GROCERIES. Nlnotoontb and Stato Street. !! Take a Little Walk i ; Some Nice Day Go out and boo thoso fruit farms wo aro soiling at $6.00 a month. A plank walk from tho street cars will tako you right there. Thoso tracts aro all under tho plow, and comprise tho nesty land In Marlon county, Ovor half of thom aro sold, so do not dolay buying at once. Thoy ar 1 3 Minutes S Walk from tho street cars, 5 I a nionin, ana no interest. ' i Salem Abstract ii and Land Co. !! F.W. WATERS, Mgf. ; ;;HHUIIIIIIIIHIIIIHHI' ::EggS j jj Wanted ; ! Wo havo moro ordors than ; ; ; wo can fill, and wa must hare them, ' ; If you want tho hlghoat prlco In cash call on ! . j Commercial Cream Co. 225 Com'! St. i: 1 1 it ii Milium itminHn I $ I B