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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1904)
Mitr.ffin t DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1904. FIVE' ft ' i I 9 & 20 Pet I Redaction on all Men's and i Boys Clothing and Finish ing Goods The celebrated j Hawes Hat ,The best $3 hat on tonly $2.40 'Remembe we give reduction on all underwear t neckwear r suspenders, etc. Sam Actolpfi's Clothing Store , Com'1 St. WMfWWMMMIHMWtM EVERYTHING IN TUNE Even the Weather Will Be in Harmony With the Alay Festival lit you have never been to the an nual 'May Festival, you will havo a splendid opportunity this year, that ou cannot afford to miss. If you havo trv been a regular attendant at these an- ual events you doubtless will net Iss, tills one. 'or the flist time In four years this great gathering of Elngers of the Wll- , '"fkuncttc valley will be In Salem, and "extensive preparations are In pro gress to moke this a feast of music, andjoverj thing Is fully up to the ex- speciauonb 01 tnoso utai navo it in acharge. In this great annual gathering the singers of the valley congregate, a three-days' session of song Is . It comes at the season when all M, .nature Is tuned to the sweetest mu3lc, ill is in reauiy a lesuyai. Indicates a Wedding. Marriage license has been issued to F. McCorklo and Mary Settlemier. C3SSl3fSeeceteSCGSQe9$9899 KM r I Grade m Wo will match our 35c and 40c grades against any coffees on the market. Wo havo such confidence In them that wo say: "Try a pound and If not satlsactory send It back and get your money. Our 16c coffee Is tho best we ever saw for tho money. ATWOOD & FISHER I Phone 57 1. Fashions FtH of Chatm The display of stylfeh Tailor Made Suits at the ex tremely low prices is a revelation to close buyers. Mocttsn Millinery, Tailored Shirt Waists, Smart Skirts, Silk Waists, Etc. From the smartest makers who turn out the dainty creations of fashion artists at MRS. FRASER'S The Ladies' Exclusive Store. 27 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. Superior Line of Hand made CHOCOLATE CREAMS at 99099 09899 M99tm Cent I M SI o 8 the matket now you 20 per cent f W 8 RANAWAY NEAR THE ASYLUM . .. , -A, Mrs. X.eItoy A Jones and two chll-' dren, of Fruitland, wero driving to town Jhls morning with a horso ami buggy, and when comjng down the' hill at the asylum the horso became unmanageable and dashed down tho road at a tcrrlfllc speed, turninc Into j Twenty-flrst street and running off tho bridge. Tho occupants of the buggy wero turned "out and Mrs. Jones was seriously bruised. She was carried to tho home of Mr. Adams and Dr. Byid was called to attend )her and he pronounced her Injuries noj, dangeroiu, although painful. Tho children escappd uninjured. The run away was caused by two boards, which wore tied under the buggy springs, working forward and i strik ing tho horso on tho heels, o Has Been Postponed. The Friday afternoon Euchro Club havo postponed tho next meeting un til two weeks from Friday, May 20th, when they will meet with Mrs. It. B. Fleming, - f - Pi I I tlALj i Successors to Branson & Ragan. The Spa CAPITAL REPUBS. RALLY Big Crowds Will Go to Woodburn Sat urday Night Salem Republican Organiza tions Will Rally to the Colors Thursday Night Tho Roosovelt Republican Club and tho Young Men's Republican Club will hold a Joint rally at tho city hall Thursday evening at S o'clock, and all Republicans aro invited to bo present and enroll with ono organization or the other. Tho matter of securing a full registration, and Insuring tho fill ing of two cars from Salem for the Woodburn rally will bo taken up and pushed to a conclusion. Col. B. L Eddy, Republican candi date for circuit Judge, has wrltton that ho will bo present. State Chairman Frank C. Baker, of the stato central commlttoe, will bo piesent at tho Woodburn meeting. Albany notifies Chairman Tooze that a good dolegatlon will attend from that city. Jefferson promises to send a delegation. Hon. Blngor Hermann writes tho commltteo that ho will, bo at homo May 16th, and will speak In a number of places. PERSONALS Conrad Krobs Is in Portland, C. P. Bishop wont to Portland this morning. D. Tledesay, Soux Falls, S. D Is at tho Cottage. it T. B, ,Kay has returned from a trip to California, ,, Marlon Looney, of Jefferson, Is In tho city today. " , k Rev, D. H. Leech, Is spending a few days In Portland." Attorney A. M,. Cannon. Is In Port land on legal business. Geo, F. Rodgers mado a bus!noss trip to Portland yesterday. Dr. E.A. Pierce wont to Gorvals to day to attond Dr. White, of that placo, who Is sick. . H. Burggraf returned last evening from Coos Bay, where ho had secured tho contract for furnishing tho plans for a now eight-room school houso at North Bend, the booming town of that section. Tho city Is to have a dally paper, to bo edited by F. X. Hofer, formerly of tho Marshflold Mall. Albany Democrat. ' South Salem Personals. Mrs. M Cummins and daughtor aro In tho city from Miller, Nebraska, to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Cummins, on South Commercial street. Mr. Dick Rhodo, of Iowa, Is visiting with his slater, Mrs. Clias DeLaney, In South Salem. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wljson, of Lob anon, roturned homo yestorday aftor sovpral days' visit with tholr son, R. L. Gibson. This is a better country to live in, because Schilling's Best is in it. Your grocer's money back. HI I I I IHHIHHIHHIMH JTry Zinn's Ice Cream ; ; It is the finest that was : : ever made in Salem :: 154 State St. Phone 1971 t H-tit WH IHII 1 1 HI I HI It HH-H-l-mifrM I i-m 1 1 H I- I We Are I Paying 15c for Eggs Today :: Commercial Cream Co. '' 225 Com'l St 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 I II 1 1 1 1 1 i B H4 i THE NEW WOMAN. II af '""N JAftfi I yL' W l V s r II W v ' II Mrs. mma Mitchell. Mrs. Emma Mitchell, G20 LonlsUna itroot, Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "For tho past flvo yoars I havo raroly boon without pain, but Poruna baa Bhangod all this, and la a very short time. I think I had taken only two bot tlos boforo I began to recupcratp vory aulckly, and seven bottles mado mo well. C do not havo hoodaoho or baokaoho any more, and havo somo interest In life." Emma Mitchell. Tho coming of what is known as tho "now woman" In our country Is not greotod by ovoryono as If sho wero a groat Mossing. But thero Is another now woman whom everybody la glad to loo. Every day somo Invalid woman is exclaiming, "I havo boon mado a now womn by Dr. Ilartman's homo treat ment." It Is only necessary to send namo, address, symptoms duration of Blcknoos and troatmont already rocolved to Dr. Ilartman, Columbus, Ohio, and directions for ono month's treatment will bo promptly forwarded. If you do not dorlro prompt and satis factory rosnlts from tho uso of Poruna, wrlto at onco to Dr. Ilartman, giving n full statement of your caso and ho will bo ploased to glvo you his valuablo ad vlco gratis. Address Dr. Ttarlman, Prcsldont of Eho Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. GAME WARDEN ACTIVE Will Prosecute All Violators of the Laws When Ap prehended State Gamo Warden J. W. Baer, of Cottago Grove, was In tho city today, an'd left for Albany, whoio ho will swear out warrants for tho airost of several Benton county men, who havo been breaking tho gamo laws, and killing door out of season. Mr. Baker Is making a vigorous campaign against the unlawful killing of game, especial ly dcor, and has mado many prosecu tions In tho southern part ot tho state Recently ho heard of flvo mon In Josephine county who wero In tho mountains on a hunt, and, togothot with two deputies, followed tho party. Ho found them camped, and they had 10 fresh killed deer, together with ft number of hides that had boon talton from animals a fow days previous. Ho arrested thrco of tho crowd, and thoy woro fined $25 each and costs. Mr, Baker Is greatly handicapped for lack of funds, but Is utilizing ovory nppor tunlty to punish Infractors of tho law. Tho duties of tho gamo warden malco It necessary for him to travel through out tho stato, and tho next legislature could well afford to lncreaso tho emol uments of tho ofllco. i- A Social. Event. Mrs. Sherman W. Thompson and Mrs. 12. M. LaForo, woro tho hostesses at a delightfully arranged "aftornoon" K'lven at tho homo of tho formor last Friday. Tho house was decoratod In a most artistic manner, Yellow yos thq tolor schomo, which was carried out In ovory room. Qunntltloi of Scotch bloom, daffodils and tulips bolng In ovldonoe. Tho ladlos woro entertained at u. novel guessing contest, in wnicn Airs, C. D Wolvorton received first prlzo, and Mrs. II. B. ThUJson won tho sec ond. -Tho hostotwos ware ataUtod In serving by the Mliao Kettle Beok ner and Vera Byars , About forty-flvo ludlos wor In at; tondanco and spent a most delightful afternoon. ' Walker Cats Dliml&ied. Tho case of tho State vs. Walksrj for assault and battery was dismissed by Deputy Prosocutlng Attorney G. hi McNarj- today on account of ltmufll elont ovJdouco to convict. Tho cage was triad ntina nnil (hn iurv fatloil ta , ,.. agree, and the prosecution did not rare to entail additional exponso on the county by going to trial with the same evidence a second time. t l he Most serviceable and a. KirrtaiiM m. c. SalemWoolenM C. P. Bishop, LADIES ADMITTED FREE Baseball Management Has Established Thursday as Ladies Day Tho Vnucouvor "Soldlors" arrived In tho city today, and will bo in good shape for tho opening gamo tomorrow aftornoon. Thoy aro a husky looking lot of ball tosiors, and when tho Salem fans think that It will bo a cpniploto wulk-Qvcr for tho Raglans, thoy havo another guess coming, for Mnnagor Proble has reorganized his team and expects to make the locals go somo for tholr laurels. Both teams aro practicing this af ternoon, and If tho weather romalns fair tho contest should bo a fair ono. Howard will occupy tho box for tho visitors, whilo Wllner will probably twirl his Initial gamo for tho locals. Tho board of directors of tho Salem team havo docldcd to mnko ovory Thursday "Ladles' Day," and on that day tho fair sox will ho admitted to tho gate antf grand stand frco. To morrow will bo tho first ladlos' day of tho season, and tho ladlos should show tholr appreciation of tho kind ness of tho Salem club by their pros onco at tho grounds. Tho llno-up of tho team has not been completed, but will bo about as follows; Sajom, Vancouver. Wllklns o Lewis Nehrlng 1b Jnokson Downlo 2b O'Day taugheod 3b Johnson t'ny ss Pattorson Wllner If Harper Davis qf Loo Sticks oi QraveB MoInnU p Taylor Lucas j) Callff p Taxos Turned Over. Shorlft Oolbath this morning turned over to Troasurqr Itlohardsou $14,- 93G.ll taxes oollsoted. This Is turn ovor No. 11, and Iava vary Utile In the hands of the aliorlff. Attorney-Oonornl Ciawford has re turned from a trip to Pendleton, whero ho attended tho opening of tho su preme court term, Only two criminal cases woro on tho docket, and thoso wero transferred to this city. Tho civil docket will ocoupy the tlmo of tho court for tho remainder of this week. Sam Kloffman, tho stato houso elo- vator roan. Is agalu at his place, after a sovoro attack of rheumatism. Albert Tpzlor, tho stato printing ex pert. Is In town for a few days, meas I uring up work of that office. T Fashion able Clothes For men and young men are to bo found hero In a comprehensive assortment of styles and fabrics. Our spring stock Is now at its boat. It Is the individuality of Btylo, tho excollent materials, tho superb workmanship and our rea sonable prices that havo mado tills store tho best known to peoplo in this city and surrounding country. Prices: $(0 to $25 WE GUARANTEE 8ATI8FACTI0N Hats. Hats. Hats. Wo havo tlio best hats In tho "Wholo World" for $3.00, $2.00 and $1.50. 5 Gross Mexican Hats 25 CENTS EACH. illS Pxoqtietot miiiih Day J Books J M Ledeersand Records you will H find In all grades at our store. H Besides a vory flue line of H a pocket memorandums. We g have a line of 200 Page Z 2 DayBooksetcfor25cb)uad J In Canvas, thnt will stand all W kinds of rouch usage- S Patton's Book Store, 2 m i m i i i Take a Little Walfc Some Nice Day , Qo out and boo those fruit farroB wo aro selling at $5.00 a month. A plank walk from tho stroot cars will tako you right there. These tracts aro all under tho plow, and comprise tiio best) land In Marlon county. Over half of them aro sold, so do not dolay buying at onco. Thoy aro 3 Minutes Walk from tho street cam. 5 a month, and no Interest. $ 9 9 i Salem Abstract and Land Co. i F. W. WATERS, Mg. ;; X i t Vllf lllilfflllf 111 VIVIfllVf in Inside Valtic Outside Value That Is about what you got wheu you buy our real puro baking powder. You get It In a Mason glass fruit jar; not In a useless tin can. EPPLEY'B PERFECTION BAKING POWDER Is really ft no. Dosldes, you got a, quart for COo, or In weight Hi pounds, or a balf pound In a glapa jar for 25c, and, beyond that, you ggt the purest baking powder that you ovor usod. Your grocor sells It. 'Phono Main 1041, I Q. M Eppley f nnb unvubnibo, Nineteenth and Stato Street. tore