Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 25, 1904, Page FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRlL 1S04.
FIVE
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ENLARGE
SOLDIERS
HOME
Governor Chamberlain
Orders Room for
More Veterans
Capacity Will Be Increased to
Accomodate a Large Num
ber Who Are Without
Means of Support
Governor
turned from
the soldiers'
Chamberlain has re
a tout of Inspection of
home at Roseburg and
reports everything In excellent or
der. He has decided to enlarge the
quarters anU has instructed Comt
mandant W. W. Elder to furnish the
barracks building. At tho present
tlmo the home has 99 inmates and
every available Inch of space is oc
aupled. There aro 46 applicants who
cannot gain admission to the home
and the governor considered it his
duty to expend the funds on hand to
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 are eggs
of these queer boarders, too
small to be killed by grinding.
Don't keep spices warm, or
they'll hatch.
4-f n t minimum n tn-t-
;; Try our hand
:: made
jj Chocolate
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far
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Green Peas
5c pet lfe
They're fresh and pods are foil also all kinds of fresh
vegetables. Phone yoar order.
ATWOOD & FISHER
Phone 57 f. Successors to Branson & Ragan.
af
Tho weather is
portunlty to get a
against us. Wo
fashionable really
MMWMHIimilllMIHIIIIMWMmWIMWM
I A Big Ctrtl
Tailor Made Suit
At a great reduction from regular values. All
suits, regular values $25.00 and $27.50 all go.
for a few days at
$1 9.00
All new Bpring goods just In.Purely
gain at
Mrs. Fraser's
Ladies' Exclusive Store
221 Commercial Street, Salem, Or.
Superior Line of Hand
made CHOCOLATE
CREAMS
at
furnish, tho, barracks and;, admit tho
applicants. The Improvements con-
j templated will co3t about $3500,, and
will be completed within 40' dayl," at
tne Iate3t. Every applicant who is
now on the register will bo admUted(
while the additional number may
cause a small deficit In the subsist
ence fund It Is believed to be a better
policy that to have tho old veterans
who are without means In the county
poorhouses or knocked about at the
mercy of strangers.
Tho action of tho governor should
meet with general approbation as It
Is a humane and considerate act.
Jay Richardson's Funeral.
Tho funeral services over tho re.
mains of Jay Glen Richardson wero
held at the Pirst'Chrlstlan church at
2:30 p. m. Sunday, and there was a
largo attendance of friends and rela
tives of the family. Deceased was tho
14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. S. T
Richardson, of this city. Most im
presslvo services were conducted by
Rev. David Errltt, pastor of the
church, and his brief sermon was full
of good thought, and very consoling
to the family and friends of tho de
ceased. Many beautiful floral gifts
covered and surrounded the casket,
one of exceeding beauty from the
class of law students of the Oregon
Law School, of which Mr. Richardson
Is the dean. Special cars carried all
who did not go in carriages to Rural
cemetery, where the remains wero
buried. Tho family desire to thank
their many friends who showed kind
ness and sympathy on this occasion
of their great bereavement.
Sweets Served While You Walt.
Mrs. Hayward, of Portland, repre
senting tho Walter Daker chocolato
and cocoa preparations, has been In
tho city tho past week introducing
tholr goods for Johnson, Lelber &
Co., and today will servo thoso de
licious drinks at the Harritt & Law
rence grocery. A new drink Is that
made from powdered chocolato. As
an introducor of these delightful and
gentle sthhulants, Mrs. Hayward is p.
great success.
An Unusual Smoke.
That Is what you get when you
smoke one of Aug. Huckonsteln's fa
mous 12V4-cont cigars, "Tashmoo."
Made In Salem.
Henry WIprut wont to Portland thh
morning.
Decorated the Mahogany.
John Bovlrd and Jas. Bcattlo paid
?5 each into the city treasury for get
ting on a whirl last night.
lose, you gain,
swell
Here Is an on-
our flno tailor-made
Take your choice
simply and truly a srojit bar.
The Spa
BARBERS
AROUSED
TO ACTION
Will Make Hard Fight in Su
preme Court t) Sustain
the State Law
The case of tho Stato vs. Driggs,
commonly known as, the "barber
case," will bo heard In the supremo
court in a short time. Tho date has
not been set, although tho briefs of
tho appellant and respondent have
been filed.
Driggs was arrested for violating the
stato barber law, and Judge Qeorgo,
of the Multnomah circuit court, held
tho law invalid. Tho stato appealed
from his decision, and tho barbers are
making a strong effort to have tho
opinion reversed.
Logan & Galloway, John Manning
and S. C. Spencer, of Portland, and
J. H. McNary, of this city, represent
the plaintiff, and Frank S. Grant tho
respondent.
o
Court House News.
Tho appraisement of the estate of
Joseph Hendlo was (lied, showing the
total value of all property to be $205,
consisting of cash.
The following real estates sales
were recerded:
J. Moser to W. A. Grace, land in
Marlon county, ?G50.
G. Collins to G. P. Nlles-, 30 acres
In t 7 s, r 2 and 3 w, $G00O.
Ella Young to C. Bernhardt, lot 6,
block 2, Jones, addition to Salem,
$250.
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PERSONALS
May Fly, of Long Beach, Cal., Is at
the Cottage.
J. Ilrounstoln, ,tho junk man, Is In
Portland today.
Hon. J. J. Whltnoy, of Albany, -was
in the city today.
Miss Helen Stolwer, of Jefferson; Is
visiting with Mrs. nay Gilboit.
It. G. Keene wont to Waterloo today
and will rent his ranch to new-comer
from the East.
Prank O'Brien, of the St. Charles
hotel at Albany, Is In tho city visiting
with relatives.
Mrs. H. George Meyer and daughter,
Mies Allva V., have returned from a
trip to California.
John Olvls, manager of tho Albany
Tanning Company, is In tho city on
a hide-buying trip.
A. L. Simpson, tho Albany laundry
man, was In the city today on busi
ness with Col. Olmstcad.
H. George Moyer went to Portland
today, whoro ho will moet with tho
stato barber commission, of which ho
Is a member.
Albany Herald: C. H. Burggraf
loaves today for Cottago Orovo on
buslnoes, going thonco to Coos county
for n week's stay.
Dr. P. V. Allen, of tho Electrical
Thermatory of Osteopathy, spont Sun
day in Portland, returning this morn
ing, He Is greatly pleased with Sa
lem and his work here,
L. J. Vlbbert and family start to
morow for Portland, whoro thoy will
spend tho summer. The family homo
will bo occupied by Mrs. Vlbbert's
mother and brother, L. C. Fisher.
Albany Herald: Horace G. McKln
loy and Dan W. Tarpley, the two tlm
bor land operators Indicted In tho fed
oral court, aro busily engaged in gath
ering evldenco to present In tholr do
fonse at tho trial in Portland this
month.
Cliai. H. Hinges went to Portland
yesterday and heard Madam Schu-mann-Hoink.
He says Tho Journal's
estimate of the great Teutonic warb
ler may bo all right as to the saour-
kraut proclivities, etc., but ho, never
theless, considers her tho greatost
singer evor on oarth.
Ab Majors and Clol Nash left on
Saturday evening for a trip to the
World's Fair and other points East.
This is Clol'a first trip to his old home
In Missouri for 28 years, and ho Is an
ticipating a pleasant visit. Tho
former gentleman will go to Now
York before returning homo.
o
A New England Dinner.
The ladles of tho First Methodist
church will givo a Now England din
ner In tho church parlors Wednesday
afternoon, April 27th, from 6:30 to
7:30 o'clock. f-23-4t
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tte KM Yw Kits Always Bought
Bears the
Slgnaturo of
$&fe
t
A Remarkable Collection of
Spiring Sack
Suits
For men and young men that for variety of styles and, fabrics and
quality of materials and workmanship never had Its equal In this
city.
If you wish to dresa well and have an eye to economy It will be de
cldedly to your Interest to come here to examine and try on our
clothing In which you'll find every feature that characterizes the
finest made-to-order apparel that costs twice as much.
In our double-breasted Sack Suits at Fifteen Dollars, you have an al
most unlimited choice of fine Imported and, domestic fabrics. Ordi
narily $18.00 to $20.00 would
say
Timely Togs fo Boys
Just the sort of "duds" the big boys and little boys need during
the variable springtime weather are here In a great assortment of
styles, fabrics and prices. We quote here two Items that should in
terest thrifty parents.
Three-piece single-breasted Short
fabrics; taped, reinforced, staunchly tailored throughout;
real value $5 to $7; our price
Boys' Long Trousers Suits, 14
blue and black Serges, Worsteds
In Tweeds, Worsteds and Cheviots.
priced at $12 and $15. We ask
irt
C.
SMALL
BLAZE
TODAY
Fire In Bernardl&Dunforth's
Building Promptly Ex
ttnguished by the
Hose Laddies
Fire broke out in tho building
owned and occupied by Dornardl &
Dunsford, tho plumbors, at 09 Stato
street, this afternoon at 1 o'clock,
and, but for tho prompt action of tho
flro department, a disastrous confla
gration might bavq rosultcd. The flro
started In tho attic and caught rrom a
terra cotta flue that was probably de
fective. Tho hoso cart responded
promptly, and tho firemen soon had
two streams of water on tho flamos,
and tho damage to tho building will
not bo heavy, Owing to tho naturo of
tho Btock Jho water did not material'
Jy damage It. It la probablo that tho
flro was caused from tho burning of
a quantity of straw In tho stovo early
this morning, and It had smouldered
for several hours. Tho building and
took Is fully covered by Insurance.
"I Found a Horse Shoe."
Tho first Item of Interest that oc
curred this morning was the finding of
a horse shoo by Irvin, tho shoo man.
It was "rusty and full of nail holos,"
and Irvin Is thinking or hiring half a
dozen extra clerics to attend to tho
rush that his And will bring him.
Prominent Implement Man.
Wm. Door, head of tho Deor Imple
ment Co,, of Mollne, 111., is In tho city.
with his Western representative
seeing his local representatives, Man
ning & Ferguson. The aftgrnoon was
spoilt driving over the city.
Governor Chamberlain has ordered
barracks erectod for 40 otd soldiers on
tho waiting list for the soldiers homo
at Roseburg.
Senator
Teller has Introduced a
for the Chlncrto exclusion
substitute
bill, making It Independent of treaty
obligations.
Oregon has $1,000,000 la tho Irro
duolblo school fund loaned out at six
per.cenL
James M, Shoup of Alaska has been
appointed marshal of Alaska.
sal?
$15
Trousers Suits, plain and fancy
.$5
to 20 years, In a splendid variety of
and Cheviots, and In fancy patterns
They would be fairly
$10
he a fair price, but we
Woolen Mill
P. BISHOP, Ptopttetot
Qun Play on the Street.
A gun-play occurred at the cornor
of tho Ladd & Hush bank last evening
about 8 o'clock. A stranger from Port
land was walking down tho street,
when ho had somo troublo with a
couplo of local characters, and ono of
tho latter knocked tho Portlandor
down. When ho got up ho pulled n
gun, and It looked rathor warltko, hut
tho local follows decamped hurrlodly,
and tho fracas ended without blood
shod. No arrests were mado, as tho
affair was hushed up by nil parties
concerned.
It's Strong.
Fine Raiser
OF CAKE8 AND DREAD.
Quart for 50c of one and
quarter pound
EPPLEY'8 PERFECTION
DAKINQ POWDER
Is full strength. Thorofore
economical to uso.
You got moro for your money
than in most othor kinds.
You got a guaranteo of Us
quality by our money back If
not satisfactory statement.
Most all tho good dealers down
town soil It. Wo want you to
try It
!C. IW Eppley I
NInotoonth and Stato StrcoL
illtlMIHllIMIHMi
i Capital
I Bakery
C, E. M'lLWAIN.
lias purchased his old bakery
at 133 Court street, and will
again supply tho public with tho
best bread and pastry over soon
In Salem. Don't forgot tho
home-made cakes mado by Mrs,
Mcllwaln, and remember they
are up to tholr old staudurJ.
Our wagons will make dally
trips. Ask any grocor for our
bread.
I C E. Mclf wain
Suits and
Topcoats
$J0to$25
All tke New
Styles
IN HATS AND HABERDASHERY
FOR MEN AND BOYS are here at
Interesting prices.
Store
Non-Catling m
2 Films Is Uio latest of East- J
J man's product, and It is all JJ
W that tho t namo applies. 9
Thoso, with a "dovoloplng H
machine" makes picture tnk
mm lng (to uso tho slang oxpros-
a slon) "dead ousy." a
2 Wo rccolvo wcokly ship- 5
2 wonts of kodnlc supplies, J
w thus assuring our' customers W
H fresh stock at all times, M
Patton's Book Store,
tmmiinunuimittf
!! Tate a Little Walk
1 1
; ; Some Nice Day
Oo out and boo thoso fruit
farms wo aro soiling at 5.00 A
month,
A plank walk from tho street
cars will tako you right thore.
Thoso tracts aro all undor tho
plow, and comprlso tho best)
land In Marlon county.
Ovor half of thorn aro sold,
so do not dolay buying at onco.
They arf
3 Mintites
Walk from tho streot cars, fS
a month, and no Interest.
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1 Salem Abstract ii
and Land Co. ;
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: Eggs
: Wanted
I Wo haro more ordors than ;
; wo can fill, and wo must hare ;
thorn,
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; If you want tho hlgbost, pried ;
la cash call on !
; Commercial Cream Co, '
: 225 Com'l St.
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