DAILY CAPITAL JOUENAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1904. 3 hink Of tk of baying a LUD- piano on easy and getting it for ime price the cotm- fealer would have ty for it. Is Not The froposition r tractive To You mave one of Led- r latest art designs unTaaln m wA vAiaai W kwjfef its real worth. JU perfect beauty in e ugany, 01 itseen design. lhis is, at question, the exclusive design brought to Salem, would grace the exclusive home in nd. This Big Sale I J? Ul d much importance ip piano needing within reach of fxey Piano lOffeted IS J&. 'Bargain Open ivemngs HOW TO DOUBLE TRADE (en & Giibci't- i!make Co. t. Largest. Strong- iano and Organ ree in the Pacific lwest. B Salem Branch 299 ' Commercial St. ! A Salem Business Man Re veals Secrets of His Success One Salem business man is truly an optimist. Ho has been here 10 years, and had doublet his business every year sinco coming to Oregon's capital city. Itefcrenco is hero made to C. H. Hinges, the State-street jeweler, and ho makes it clear to nnythinking per son that these statements nro correct, lo start with ho admits that ho com menced with a very modest beginning, a small stock and small trade. He started out to do certain things, and he niado his point every time by closo at tention to business. Ho does not claim to bo smarter than other business men, but rnther adheres to the homely me lons of the old-fashioned, self-made man who worked his way up. To start with Mr. Hinges is n finished mechanic of the old school, who knows haw to innko anything in his line from the raw material. This enables him to do what many others dare not attempt. In short, ho is a master of his trade, apd that gives him a solid foundation to build upon. Mr. Hinges has been in business for 23 years, and says that one of the strongest reasons for his success is his strict ndherenco to the fundnmontal fact that ho has pushed populnr prices from the start. Ho has held down his jiofits, and always marked his goods in plain figures, nnd these facts appeal lo the average thinking person. Mr. Hinges today has ono of tho most complete stocks in his lino on tho Pa cific coast. It is not the largest stock, but it contains n rnro variety of the newest and most prncticnl things on the market. For Instance, instead of willing through a stock of several hun dred pieces of cut-glnss, which con tains only n limited number of the new est designs, you find only the latte'r in hip stock. Thus you nrc saved tirao in making selections, nnd no additional jrofits are required to pay for carrying ilend stock. Thus it is with his other lines, such as jewelry, watches, silver wear nnd novelties. Ho only carries the most desirable articles, nnd, ns a re sult, can carry on his business with the smallest profits. Just test his stock nnd sco for yourselves. o Baby Farmer Condemned to Death. Berlin, Nov. 1. The Hamburg baby farmer, Elizabeth Wise, has been found guilty of tho murder of flvo infants and a long series of other grave FULL STOCK Wo now havo a full stock of Hy acinths, Tulips, Crocus, .Narcissus, Snow Drops, Jonquils and a nice as sortment of Chinese Sacred Lilies. Would bo pleased to have tho public call nnd inspect our stock at Savage & Fletcher 322-324 Commercial St. crimes. In accordance with German law she has been sentenced five times to death, onco for each murder. For perjury and forgery she hns been sen tenced to six 'years' penal servitude. Another curious pemlnnt to her sen teneo was the loss of honor for tlio re mainder of her nntural life. Tho do tails of tho trial were revolting in tho extreme, proving the womnn to bo n monster of Iniquity. The story of her career is ono of tho most revolting in the criminal an nals of tho empire. ' It appeared from tho evidence- given at tho trial that sho was born in Hanover, in 1839, her maiden name bciug Dorkefelil. After n somewhat checkered career in her native province, where several prose cutions and imprisonments for illegal operations nnd imposture hnd rendered it impossiblo for her to enrry on her calling of midwife, she moved to Ham burg, renting nn cxpenslvo resilience in ono of tho fnshionablo thorough fares. Here she established herself as a professional foster-mother. Her method of procedure was to in sert in both German nnd foreign pa pers prominent advertisements, in which tho adoption of children born out of wedlpek was promised In return for a single monetary payment. Theso no tices brought her many clients from tho fashionnble, ns well as from the humble, ranks of society. For in stance, it is stated that for taking over a child whose parents belonged to tho highest circles of tho town of Hanover she received a fco of $1000 in addition" to $250 ns hush money. At the same time sho inserted in the papers other advertisements to the ef fect thnt n "young and beautiful girl" appealed to noble-minded gentlemen for temporary pecuniary nsslstance, and forced her own illegitimate daugh ter, Paula, into improper relationship with tho men who replied to these thinly-veiled enticements. Sho visited Loudon, and tho names of persons said to be resident in tho English metropo lis wore mentioned in tho course of the trial just closed. It was further nllegcd against hor, though on this count she hns been nc quittcd, that sho attempted to poison her husband, who found her proceed ings not to his liking. Ono of tho chil dren adopted by her is said to have beeu the child of an English woman of title. Of tho children whom she was paid to take those whoso age made tho proceeding profitablo were corrupted. Others sho poisoned with morphine, throwing their bodies into tho Elbe, or burning them in her kitch en fireplace. Tho crime of infnnticidc wns brought homo to her in no fewer than fivo specific cases, and how fnr thnt number wns from completcing the grucsoino tnlo of hor iniquisities there is no moans of knowing. A dramatic fcaturo of tho trial was tho appear aneo of tho woman's husband nnd daughter ns witnesses ngainst her. - -wviNEmi i it. "uwreavJ.'c.ii Bicycle Repairing Wa aro fitting quite a number of bieycles with STEEL RIMS Now for winter riding. Let us put a pair on your wheeL Home Treatment. Wo havo a medicino for such troubles as aro caused by stomach disorders, resulting in dyspepsia, sick headacho nnd general weakness, that will put tho orguns of digestion in first-class working condition. Eat wholesomo food, havo it properly digested, and you havo taken away the cause of more than half tho ills of life. This medicino is called Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. Sold by njl druggists for 25c por box. Only ono for n doso. Thoy do not digest tho food you cat, but do tho very best possible thing, put tho stomach in condition so that tho food you cat is turned into strong rich blood, driving out and provonting dis ease. Womon write us that they use nothing olso for tho completion. Thoy kcop tho skin clear, preventing pimples and liver spots from appearing on tho face, and purify tho blood. For salo by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist. Coopers Meet in Detroit. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 1. Tho Nation al Slack C'oopcrngo Manufacturers)' as sociation began its annual convention here today and will remain in tension two days. A number of matters of importance to tho trade are to bo die cussed. Salem Gun Store, Pad H. Hawser, Prop. Sure Cure for Piles. Itching piles produco moisture and cauBe Itching, this form, as woll at Dllng, Bleeding or Protruding Plloa are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. COc a Jar at drug gist, or sent by mall. Treaties free. Writo mo about your case. Dr. Bo- sanko, Pbila., Pa. Fore salo by Dr. S. C. Stono, druggist Foundry Company Closet. Jefferson, Ind., Nov. I. The loeal plant of the Ameriean Car and Foundry company was closed today for an in definite period. About three hundred men are made idle by the shut-down. A Runaway Bicycle. Terminated with an uely eat on the leg of J. II. Orner, Franklin Grevc, III. It developed a subbern ulcer un-l yielding to doe tors and remedies for! four years. It's just at good for burnt, ! scalds, tkin eruption! and pilw. SCe "Ail roads lead to Fame," said Golden Gate, "but I shall meet Queer people aS I do. 'Not everyone cares for hljlh-dradc coffee; some prefer the cheap, rank kinds. Some dealers prefer to handle bulk rfoods instead of coffee packed in aroma tldkt tins. "I'm uniform In quality; I -was oded In my native country; Im smooth drlnklnrf rich aromatic; I'm full tveidht (honest). With all this in my favor I cannot fall to please. "Pm 'sold on merit merit will win!!" Nothing- dors with GOLDEN GATE COTFLK but lUioctlon, No prlies na coupons nu etacU.ry. 1 anil U lb. .roma-lliibl tin. Never sold In Lulb. J. A. Folger CSL Co. EBtablirliad lialf n. Century San Francisco d et i Oollogo Presidents Confer. Des Moines, lown, Nov. 3. Tho as sociation of land grant colleges of tho United Stntes begnn a three days' con ference in Des Moines todny. Nearly two scoro institutions located in nil parts of the country are represented. Among tho subjects scheduled for discussion nro tho expansion of tho field of tho agricultural Allege, tho length of courses, tho extent to which clectives should govern, tho influence of football and other sports on study, tho co-operation of secondary schools with colleges in boosting tho prepara tory requirements for admission to col leges and universities, nnd tho eleva tion of requirements for graduation nnd degrees. OASTOHZA. Beiwtit s1to Kind Yon Han Umn Bought rcZ&m& The Reason So Many People Pooi Is boeuuso they novor tried to bo anything else. Call to mind all the people you know who nro enjoying prosperity who havo money to got tho things thoy want. Quito likely you'll find that you'll find that every ono of them started a bank ac count years ago and kept adding to It little nt a time. That's ono sure way of becoming in dependent. One dollar opens an ac count hero. Interest compounded semiannually. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Capital National Bank, SALEM, OBEdON. Closing Out Sale j Millinery at 309 Commercial Street j ; i The Misses GooriVs Millinery Store has been so'd to i S Rostein & Greenfeatmi. The new proprietors ! will dispose of the stock at greatly reduced prices ! Fine Hats, Velvet Plumes, Buckles, Ribbons, Silks, Etc All at Re duced Pfices z 9999m9m99mm99mW99fWW99WfMlitM9 ii in n i n 1 1 a 1 1 1 fri ii 1 1 1 HHtn-ftii HiHniimiiiit ! Fine Pf ope ty at a Bargain g Choico plcco rcsldonco proporty on principal street within throo blocks X business pnrt of city. Nico largo, modorn home, about ono ncro of ground nonr school and car line, nil kinds of fruit, bcnutlful shrubbery, etc. All modorn con I vnninnni- IT Theso nro both ctrn choico buys for homos or investments. DERBY & WILSON, X 244 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon X 4i 1 1 u 1 1 1 n 1 1 n 1 1 1 m i n i b i n i im 1 1 1 h n 1 1 1 n h 1 1 1 n-t- WATT SHIPP, The Bicycle Man . 1h tho greatest "Center Bush" tho town hns over had, when it comos to his lino of business. il & Thero nro no "fumbles" wb'onnny & repair work is intrusted to him. ',i O i v Sporting OoolU, Blko Bopalrs. Headquarters for Football floods. Um brellas repaired nud rocovcred. WATT SHIPP THE BICYCLE MAN We Don't Have 'Old Paces' not 'Cut Prices' But our every day prices are always as low or a tr.He lower than the so-called cut prices R. M. WADE & CO., Salem. 0e. RELIABLE HARDWARE DEALERS Have You Evar Ordered Your Groceries from Haitt & Lawrence If sot, you are away boblnd the times, lloweror, thc7 are al ways glad to too new patrons, and If you call on them, you will be more than pleased. You will find them at the corner of Commercial and Ferry streots. l I II 1 I II I II I II I H I It 1 1 fHMH I HI H-W-frH-W-Mf Wholesale and Retail Family Liquor Store E. ECKERLEN, 268 Commercial Street Full line of liquors And wines. Cedarbrook whisky formerly the Z McBrier brand the best for family use. All orders filled and 'lo- J lirered In the city limits. 'Phono Mala 1161. at J. t". Perry's drug ttore. HI I H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M H I H 1 1 1 frs II MMIIMimH ft Itt ft