OAl'LY-CAPITAUJOURNAL, SAUEM,OREQON, THURSDAY, AtRlLl'21, J904.
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Whcro elso can you got such style,
such quality, for tho money? Not
at Itacket or Genoral Merchandise
stores. Hero are tho reasons wo buy
from tho factory direct, saving Job
bors' profits Carry more style by
more makers, with more satisfaction
and glvo you always.
More for mX
In shoes than you can get in nny Racket, Dry Goods, Clothing or
General Merchandise store, anywhere.
Fivo minutes of
your time is all
wo want to
Pove
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Oego Shoe Co.
283 Commercial St., Salem
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MADE
WRONG
MONEY
John Anderson Arrested in
Portland for Manufact'
uring the "Queer"
Portland, April 21. John Andorson,
a clover eountorfaltor, was captured
lioro yestordny. Anderson Is n genius
in mochanios, who has been manu
facturing spurious colu bo perfect that
it la almost Imposslblo of detection
from tho genuine Ha was caught
with tho bogus coin In his possession
and in tho brush outsldo of tho city
Ills don and manufacturing parapher
nalia woro found and confiscated by
tho federal authorities. Andorson ad
mits his guilt and explained to tho
oMcors his method of manufacturing
tho clover Imitations which ho lins
boon palming oft ou tho public at the
rntfof $3 or $4 por day.
Ho was arraigned boforo Cominls-
plotter McKee nnd pleaded guilty. Ho
'-yn sont to tho county Jail for safe
keeping, and will appear in tho court
jit a later time.
i Here's the Question?
Do you want a good fit in glasses, lenses as well as
frame? I
Do vou want the best servecc, the best lenses and !
frames?
Do you want the advantage of 25 years experience?
no guess work and accurate fit?
Do you want this at t reasonable price without a
humbug story about the Unses?
Do you know this can't be
upucian.
IChas H
M State Street Next door
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Don't
"Get the
Habit"
Of buying shoes at stores where all
kinds of other goods are sold, think
lng you aro getting big values, Be
cause you are not A store that sells
Nothing But Shoes, llko this store,
has the whole shoe market of the
United States to select from.
Example
Match either the ladles' or gen
tlemen'B shoes shown hero for
$
Swell Oxfords
light up to top
no'ch.
FANCY
PRINTERS
AT WORK
Lithographers and Employers
Reach An Agreement
This Morning
New York, April 21. Tho thousands
of lithographers who have boon on a
strlko all over tho country since
March 15th roturncd to work this
morning, as tho result of an agree
ment embracing concessions on both
sides.
Current History.
April 20 Tho liouso committoo of
congress has adopted 70 years as tho
ago of disability, in alt ensos of appli
cations for pensions.
April 20 It Is reported from Con
stautiuoplo thnt Russia has pur
chased four ships from a Philadelphia
firm,
The Event of the Year.
Tho Gloo Club concort Friday night
will bo tho greatest event In Univer
sity circles to be given this year.
IHMMUittM
had only by the Pioneer
Hinges I
to Ladd 4L Bush Bank.
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TROTTER
UNDER
BONDS
The Preliminary Examination
Shows That He Had As
saulted His Wife
(Special to The Journal.)
Stayton, April 21. The preliminary
examination of G. D. Trotter, for as
sault with intent to kill, was com
menced before Justice Queener at 1
o'clock this afternoon. Deputy Pros
ecuting Attorney J. H. McNary ap
peared for tho state and J. A. Carson
for tho defendant.
A largo number of Stayton peoplo
heard tho evidence, and the general
opinion of the community Is that Trot
ter should be punished for his doings.
About a month ago he began to abuse
his wife, and at several times subject
ed her to all manner of indignities,
without tho least provocation. Ho
procured a rope and tied her on more
occasions than one, and often threat
ened to kill her. Five witnesses were
examined .for tho state, but dozens
could havo testified against the "de
fendant, if their evidence had been
thought neceasary.
The witnesses examined were Mrs.
G. D. Trotter, the persecuted woman,
Mrs. Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rock
and Pete Ferris.
It was shown by the testimony that
Trotter had brutally roped his wifo
on two different occasions, and beat
her up badly. Last Sunday Trotter
threatened to ropcat his cruelties, and
struck his wifo in tho face with vic
ious blows of his fists.
Mrs. Trotter's testimony was fully
corroborated by tho other witnesses,
and Trotter mado no defense. He was
not put on the stand to testify In his
own behalf.
At the close of tho hearing Justice
Queener held Trotter over to tho
July term of court in $500 cash bonds.
TRADED
ROAD
ROLLERS
Marion County Court Gets
the Finest Machine in
Oregon
County Judge Scott has made a
trade with the Buffalo Pitts Company,
of Portland, exchanging the old com
bination roller for a new Standard
steam roller. Tht new machine ar
rived from Portland today, and is be
ing unloaded on tho Front-street spur
near Ferry street. G. W. Evans, tho,
Portland agent of tho company, is
hero to start the machine, and It will
begin opointlons tomorrow. It weighs
2-1,400 pounds, nnd is complete in ev
ory particular, being a great impiove
mont over tho old-stylo roller. Mr.
Evans, In spanking of the change,
said: "Wo gavo Marlon county tho
host end of tho deal, but Judgo Scott
has boon a loader In tho good roads
cause, and wo appraclato tho work
that he is doing. Wo only soil road
rollers as a sldo lino, as our principal
business Is farm machinery, but good
roads helps all kinds of trado. It will
only bo a matter of very short tlmo
when tho peoplo of tho West will real
izo that thoy must build roads that
will last. Wo placod this roller in
Marlon county for tho reason that this
Is considered tho head quarters of tho
good roads movoraent, nnd the state
convention will bo held here this fall.
A practical demonstration will do
moio good to convince tho peoplo thnt
good roads can be constructed at a'
moderato cost, than all the oral ar
guments that could bo advanced in
an age. This is tho only roller of this
kind in tho valley, nnd wo doslro to
hnvo tho peoplo see what It con do."
Court House Notes.
Tho bond of John Spanlol for $2000.
aa guardian of Oltomar Luottleh, was
died and approved.
Real estate transfers this afternoon
were: Ai. Coolldgo & Co. to W. S.
Sawyer, lots In Silverton, $1200.
8. Peterson to Mm. Homann, 182
aqres in t 5 s, r 1 w, $9140.
At Coolldgo & Co. to Ellen Baker,
12 acres in t 7 s, r 1 w, $600.
A. 0111163 to Knud Holland, land in
t 6 s. r 1 e, $2650.
Current History.
San Francisco firms got contracts
for h&r supplies to. the government
at Manila, at $17.60 per ton.
r, Pearson, of Chicago, nas given,
in all to college, mostly small con
cerns, $4,000,000.
COURT
LET MEN
GO FREE
Not Enough Evidence to Con
vict Box Car Occupants of
Felony
The case of tho State vs. Falken
stein, Lombard and Woodward, for
entering a Southern Pacific box car
and eating oranges, occupied the at
tention of Judge Judah tills morning,
and, after hearing the testimony, the
court released the prisoners. T. P.
Hoffman, J. E. Pelton, R. C. Blair and
Chief Gibson were examined for tho
state, and tho defendants were placed
on the stand in their own behalf.
Deputy District Attorney C. L. Mc
Nary appealed for tho state and L. II.
McMahon for the defendants. Tho
testimony did not connect the defend
ants with breaking the seal on tho
car, although they were found inside,
and admitted eating the orangos. Tho
defendants claimed that they entered
tho car through tho window, and did
not know that tho seal had been dis
turbed. Tho court did not consider
tho evidence sufllcient to bind tho
prisoners over to the circuit court,
as It would be Impossible to convict
the men before a Jury. The county
would bo compelled to caro for tho
men from now until July, nnd thoy
would lose an opportunity to work
during the busy season of tho year.
Judge Judah, in releasing tho pris
oners, said: "I am satisfied that
these boys went Into tho car, and per
haps did eat a few oranges. If they
were before mo for a misdemeanor I
would deal with them, but to start
threo men on the road to the peniten
tiary is a very serious matter, and,
although I want to do my duty to the
state and county, I must dischargo the
defendants. I am constrained to
say that ho invasion of cars is an ev-ery-day
occurrence, and the transpor
tation companies should havo proper
guards to protect their cars and the
property of other people In transit."
The defendants thanked tho court
and left the room.
HOTELS
The Willamette.
E. F. Brown, Now York.
E. B. Taylor, San Francisco.
C. F. Williams, Sacramento.
Brad W. Davis, Olympia.
J. W. DIckerson, New York.
Thomas Reoves, San Francisco.
G. W. Reynolds, San Francisco.
Geo. E. Dorcas, city.
J. B. Hervey, Philadelphia.
Helmus W. Thompson, Eugene.
W. F. Jeffress, Portland.
P. Jacobsen, Portlnnd.
W. G. Martin, Portland.
Nye Kern, Portland.
Ed. C. Dick, Portland.
A J. Leland Portland.
II E. Lounsbury, Portlnnd.
G.'w. Evans, Portland.
U S. Lussen, Uticn, N. Y.
John Vnught, Hampton, Pa.
Jos3 Mayget, Dayton, Wash.
A. R. Wllscn, Now York.
NEW TODAY
For Sale. Four-room cottago,
lots, choice fruit, well, $500.
Mulr, 6th street, North Salem
two
Mrs
4-21-3t
For Rent. Furnished or unfurnished
modern cottage, close to business
center. Inquire at 85 Commercial
street 4-21-31
Wanted Threo teachers to travel
during vacation; salary $21 per week
and expenses; salary payable week
ly and expenses advanced. Addross
with stamp, J. A. Alexander, Salem,
0r 4-21-3t
Found. A memorandum book, on
Commercial street. Contains pho
tos nnd accounts. Owner can have
isamo by calling nt the Sonate sa-'
loon and paying for this notice.
4-21-3t
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For Sale. Good house, 7 rooms, bath
room, pantry, etc. Good barn, 2Hs
lots, plenty of fruit trees. North
High street; will trado for good
land. Apply to John Molr. 207
Commorclal street. 4-2013t
For Sale. At a bargain, houso and
lot, seven rooms, 13th and Hlnes
streets, onchalf block from car line,
two blocks south Yew Pork school,
also a good buggy, nearly now. O.
B. Miles. Salem, Ore. 4-20-31
A. Wllhelm Contractor and builder.
All carpenter work and finishing
done promptly, and by first-class
workmen Get my figures before
building, Twelfth and Leslie streets
4-20-tf
I Ball Game
I Raglans
I vs I
Mt.Angei
Athletic Park
i Saturday and J
Sunday
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A portrait of tho empress of China,
mado by an American artist, Miss
Kato Carl, has been sent to tho
Chinese government to tho St. Louis
fair.
We think wo may bo pardoned for
being somewhat egotistical this spring
about our line of vehicles. When you
aro absolutely certain that you're
right it is proper to take a firm
stand. That's "us."
We havo without question the best
assortment of vehicles in Salem. If
you will kindly call, wo can satisfy
yoiii Tho popular-priced hard rub
ber tired and cushion-tired runabouts
wo are particularly strong on, besides
top buggies from $C0 up. Farm hacks
delivery wagons, surrles, traps, etc.,
wo havo In abundance. Our time is
youra when you want to look.
About rubber tires.
It Is well to get your rig fixed up
now. We will re-rubber your old rig,
putting on both channels and tires or
tires only, as you need.
We guarantee our work. This Is our
third season, and we know how to do
It.
F. A. Wiggins'
Implement Houso 255-257 Liberty St
Farm Implements, Automobiles,
Sowing Machines and Supplies.
NOTICE
Tho Van Alstlne, Gordon & Co.
hereafter will be located at rooms
100-101, Sherlock Building, Third
and Oak streets, Portland, Ore.
Wo will continue 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.
Pnone Main 1445
LOANS AND INSURANCE.
JOHN MOIR.
AGENT FOR SCOTCH MORTGAGE
COMPANIES.
207 COMMERCIAL ST.
TIME FOR PLANTING.
Fine assortment of carnations,
plantB now ready. Asters, verbenas,
cusmus, pansies nnu oiner neuuing
plants; also all kinds of cut flowers.
AVENUE GREEN HOUSE.
C. F. Ruef. Phono 2591 Black
Money to Loan
THOMAS K. FORD.
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or.
(nicmiSjoiiE
Swift selling and little profits Is our idea of business.
Wednesday and Thursday's
Big Specials
Ask for the goods advertised. Wo always sell the Bamo goods for
less money than other stores In Salem.
50C0 yards protty Challles, flno
quality, price per yard 5c
500 yards best 81-3 Apron
Ginghams, new styles, prlco
per yard 5C
500 yards best Standard Cali
coes, dark and light colors,
new styles, prico yard .. ..3c
500 yds Wash India Silk, all col
ors, prlco yard 25c
250 yds black silk Peau do Sole,
$1.00 quality, price yard ....63c
800 yards beautiful embroider
ies, prlco yard 23c
TEE CHEAPEST STORE
M'EYoyBrothersXoprt St.,Salem
A Garden
of Spring
Beauty
All tho prettle3t spring dre3s
goods aro at Dalrymple's. The
smart people are buying their
dress goods hero, for they know
they're stylish and dependable.
Everything must bo above the
average for its price, or It does
not get a showing.
NEW PONGEE SILKS
NEW SHANTUNG SILKS
NEW LACE AND GAUZE
HOSIERY
NEW LACES
NEW MEDALLIONS
NEW APPLIQUES
NEW ALL-OVERS
NEW CRUSH BELTS.
c?kd,
"Make trading hero your habit."
BORN.
LEE. Near this city, on Wednesday,
April 20, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Loe, a daughter.
eaeaee8eftQeM
.mi a.
$ Gold Dust Flour
Made by THE SIDNEY POW
ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore
gon. Mado for family use. Ask
your grocer for 1L Bran and
shorts always on hand.
A. T. WALN
AGENT
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! Sidney
Hayes
(Lato of Chicago Conservatory)
located at present in Salem, i
teacher of violin, mandolin and
guitar. Pupils desiring scien- t
tific instructions at moderato t
rates address or call at Wills' 1
Music Store. 'Phone 2CG4 Main
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I If An Accident
happens to your
take it to
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Watt Shipp
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Tires, Rims and
cycle sundries of
kinds
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39c Crush Leather Belts, swell
guards, sale prico 2Jc
45c White Applique bureau
scarfs, special J5e
50c cream All-Over Lace, price
yard 3C
20c Cloony Lace, prlco yard..l2He
l&c white satin-finished Cam
brlc, prlco J"
10c Turkish towels
18c Dotted Swiss, 40 Inches
wide, prlco yard ,...-lJc
Bargains In every department.
IN THE NORTHWEST.
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