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v yTri nypjjjffy vetm m ' iF-w-'-sr f mrt" i- ni'pir- TTi 'TTCffPTfW- DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BAIJEM, OREQOy, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1004. iHimtiiimiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiH inn 1 1 1 1 n i it I IMcw ror Thanksgiving . , Blpo Olives, just arrival today, rresh Pineapples, selected for your Thursday's dinner. Black Tigs Mission Brand, finest grown. Cluster Raisins and aU kinds of nuts. Wo just received today a complete as sortment of Franor American Soups. When we Lave told you that, wo liavo told you all, for quality talks. Remember wo prido ourselves on keeping what you want, and this week you can find at our storo overy thing for your Thanksgiving dinner, except the turkey. t FULLER & DOUGLAS, T 142 Stato Street. SALEM'S LEADING GROCERS. Phono 2201 J THANKSGIVING DAY GAME t ATTRACTS ATTENTION i , Conservative Forecasters Give Willamette at Least Two Touchdowns Against Albany Clothing News jHnm ihhii miiiiumtiitiii i iniii i m iiiiiinii f RED T. MERRILL WILL OPEN THEATER Salem, will havo a popular-price amusement house, ncocrding to the statements mado to a Journal reporter By Fred T. Merrill, of Portland, the well-known business man and politician of that city. .Mr. Merrill nrrived in Salem Sunday night to look over tho field, and an nounced positively this nfternoou that he would bo in a position to givo com plete details within a few hours. , Whether ho will purchase tho Edison the'atro of Mr. Wilson, tho present own- er, or start n. new liouso ho is unable to Ray, but that he will open such a. plnco ' in Salem is settled. IIo has always endeavored, however, to keep tho moral side of tho houso up to tho standard, and has mado many friends while in tho citv. PERSONALS Thanksgiving day will witness ono gamo on Thursday it will not bo his of tho greatest football games of tho ( fault. They demonstrated that they year. Willnmetto University and Al could hold their line well when they bany college will bnttlo for suprorancy played the big husky Pacific squad last on the local gridiron, and tho contest Friday, oud thoy made savngo assaults will bo n royal ono. jOn their opponents. Tho ono weakness Football enthusiasts havo studied tho that Willamette has is their tackling, probable outcomo 6f tho game, as a vie-, and It will becomo necessary to got tory means much prestigo for tho win-(down to hard work along this lino dur ner. Wilamette, whllo expressing con- ing tho next few dnys, for tho tip fidenco in tho outcome, has not played valley giants nro a sllppcrv lot, and enn with either oi tho big teams this yenr, ' not bo trusted. except tho gamo that was forced uponl Tho teams nro of nbout tho samo them early in tho year by tho Unlvor- weight, but Albany has n shndo tho sity of Oregon, whon tho locnl team was J best of age. Englohart, Saltmarsh, Un entirely out of condition, and not fit"; denvood. Qrifllth. Leonard and Francis Kaiser went to Attorney William Portland todny. ' L. M. Curl, of Albany, Is in tho city on legal business. C. T. Pdmoroy returned from an over- Ho has mado nn Snndny visit at Portland. offer for tho Edison, and it is under stood that it will bo accepted. IrMr. Merrill said that tho house will Ibo placed on ono of tho best vnudovillo circuits in tho Northwest, and tho class of attractions will guaranteo tho pat- onngo of tho best people in town. Thoy prill bo clean, refined nnd high-clnsj in lovery respect, nnd tho prices will bo placed at 10 cents for any scat in tho bouso Mr. Merrill is connected with houses in Portland, Spokano and other cities, nnd understands tho business from every standpoint. Ho knows how tolpleaso tho public, and, being on tho regular circuit, is assured of good at- Itractions. Wilson has been handicapped on Account of playing independent from cno circuits, anil at times was torccd to fc "any old thing" that came ulong. yThcse two words, Schilling's IBest, are perfect assurance ol getting your money s-worth. J-l- . iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii it Fesh Today I A - i , A FULL LINE OF iChocolateCteams t 1 1 at W-W0 f I JhttktX S Fl 54 State St. Phone 1971 Miss Olivo Howe returned last even ing from a short trip to Gervnls. Ed. Dorgan, tho Albany timbcrmnn, is in tho city today on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Brooks and son, of Silvcrton, wero In tho city todny. E. E. Wilson, tho Corvallls attorney, is In tho city today on legal business. A. M. Cannon returned from his regu lnr weekly visit to Albany this morn ing. Marion Looncy returned to his homo at Jefferson today, after a short visit here. Don't forget tho masked ball at Prn turn Wednesday night, .Thanksgiving ovening. Attornoy Ocorgo 0. Hinghnm is spending tho day in Portland on legal business. Mrs. 1. Connell nnd child went to Eugene this morning, whero thoy will visit this week. Charles LaFollett has gono to Wash ington, 1). C, whero ho will bo in tho service of Hon. C. W. Fulton. Mrs. A. H. Williams, of Chcmawa, mado a short visit with hor sister-in-law, Mrs. Clny Williams, of this city, Inst Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. If. O. Boynton, of So attle, nro in tho city thq guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. X. flnton?. Mrs. Boyaton nnd Mrs. Ontens nro sisters. Mrs. Thoodoro Koth loft for Eugene for a game, Corvnllis has refused to meet cither Willnmetto or Albany, and recently turned down Multnomah, after tempt ing offors by tho club men. Albany played tho U. of 0. to n standstill, and wero only defeated during tho lost 30 seconds of play by a fumblo nn& field goal which was kicked. Tho big 'varsl- nre old hands nt tho business, nnd hnvo played together for three seasons. They lack a coach, tho Albany management allowing them to work out their own salvation js best thoy can. They nro opt students, however, and spectators can expect to seo tho bost gnmo over phiyod In Salem, as tho rivalry, whllo friendly and In truo college spirit, is mwimm Ft Fo Wise "Buyets ty lads wero unablo to ninko yardage up to tho top notch. through the lines of the collegians, and wero held many times for downs. Im partial observers s.iy that Albany would certainly hnvo won tho gamo if tholr regular quarter, Coates, had boon nblo to bo in his position. He will not bo ablo to play again this year on account of injuries received while with tho Multnomnhs during their California trip. Coach Bishop has developed n won derful bunch during tho timo ho tins been with the men, and if they loso tho 'Willnmotto has old men in tho line, ns tho Presbyterians will find out bo foro tho "whistle blows for tho end of the game. Tho men nro in tho pink of condition, nnd they play togothor liko veterans. They aro vigorous nnd heady, using tho valunblo exporlenco of tholr C9uch ns n safe guldo to victory. At tho present time it nppcnrs thnt Wil lameteo lias n shndo tho best of it, and, on any kind of n field, will bo able to mnko at least two touchdowns ngalust tho visitors. this morning, whero sho will join hor HEDGES HEDGED TOO LATE L. D. Hedges today commenced an action nirninst O. B. Milloy nnd Ed?, Heath for tho sum of $700. J. J. Whit ney, of Albany, nppcnrs for tho plnln tiff. Plaintiff allcgoM thnt between Sep tember auth nnd October 4, 1004 ho lost tho sum of $398 whllo playing Vingtun, or as it is more commonly called ! husband, nnd spend scvcrnl weeks with j"twonty-onc." Thnt cloromiunts won him on his southern trip. Mr. Both is tho money, nnd ho now suos for double a traveling salesman for Allen & Lewis. jtho ,lmouut lost by him, iu acoordunco with tho laws of tho stnot of Orogou. f I uon't lor tret tuo masKcti uau nt Pra turn ing ovo. Maskod Ball, forget tho masked ball Wednesday night, Tbnnksgiv j Tho parties aro nil residents of tho miner Santinm country. Mr. Milloy be ing tho gunernl mcrohnudise business at Detroit. ' Kill II IIIIHHI II I III I H osTonija.. Besrs the ) Y03 Haw toys BontM SJgiatma of .i. DM I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I H I I I I I fWfMI H-H-H IIHHIIIIIH At Fot Grand Ptfaes St. Louis Fair The "Grand frize" is the highest posslblo award higher than the gold medal. The Viator Safo & Loek Co., of Cin cinnati, received tho Grand Prlzo for its exhibit of Solid Mangnneso Stcol Bank Safes over all competitors for Modern Improvements, Construction, Workmanship nnd Finish. On Its display of Motallic Fling De viser, Furnlturo nnd Fixtures, Steel Boiler Book Shelves, Steel Dooumont Files, Steel Counters and Dnsks, The Art Metnl Construction Co., of St. Louis, Mo., and Jamestown, JC. Y., re eeived the Grand Prize. Tho Grand I'rlio for Adding Machines wt awarded the Standard Adding Ma oblne ever nil eosipetiters. The ver diet of tbe jury, which made an ax waiwtive Javestigatlon, was eadorsod by both departmeat and soperiar ju ries. The Ffeiier Billing Machine and Beek Tyjiewriter received the Grand Prize on its superiority for billing parpeiw, time and labor aavlag features. Y. & E. Sectional FUlng Cabinets wero Installed in offices of tho Lonlsina For. chase ExposiUon, Saint Louis, after a careful inspection of all other makes. 1 Glass & Ptvdhomme Co Northwestern Agents, 123-125 Tint Street, Portland, Oregon. HIOH CLASS TIME SAVINO OFFICE DEVICES AND 8UPPLIES SOCIAL EVENTS I Home Troatment. Wo havo a medicino for such troubles ns aro causeu iy stomaeii disorders, ) resulting in dyspepsia, sick hoadaehe 'nnd L'enornl weakness, thnt will put 4tliA nranm nf illon.finn In flrnt-fllfiU working condition. Eat wholesome I food, havo it properly digested, and t you hnvo tukon away tho cause of i. it t.i At., til- iirn rri.ia niuro iiiitu liuiL iiiu ma ut niv. ... medicino is called Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. Sold by all druggists for ' ' , 2fic por Iwx. Only one for a dose. They do not digest tho food you oat, but do , , tho very bout possible thing, put the 1 1 'stomach in condition so that tho food you out is turnod into strong rieu blood, drivinc out nnd nrovontlnc dls- JLl on ho. women write us tunt tney uic 'nothhic elso for tho complexion. They J keep the skin clear, preventing pliol n ' huh livor tfjHiia iruiu jijitiiu vt mi faec, and purify the blood. For sale by Dr. 8. C. Stone, druggist. 5 A very happy event wns tho celebra tion of Miss Alta Jones' 11th birthday Anniversary, which was In tho form of tT " I'ink Afternoon," given nt tho T omo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. B. Snturdny afternoon. houso was aglow with pink. mors of crepo tissuo was draped from the chandeliers to tho wall, whllo hearts of all sizes wore arranged very effectively, Tlio young hostess wns assisted In en tertalnlug by Misses Mabel Crolghtoti, ICntlo Cnrmlchael and Nan Wagner. Games of all kinds woro indulged in, nnd a very plousfint timo was had. Sov nrnl guessing giuncH wuro played, in which tho prlzo wore won by Martha Swart., Nollio Ilowells and Nunda Lembeko. whllo littlo Mark Skiff ro- celvml tho coiiHolatluu. Bufroshments woro served, In which tho oolor Hehtimo twin uurrloil out, tho Ico cream being tho colors of 11 La Franco rosos. Tho fnvors woro largo pink pies, frum which eaeh child drew a' doll. About CO uoro present, nnd n most Siijoynblo time was had. Mis Attn win the reeipinnt of many pretty prosenta from her friends. Wo aro just ready to sorve tho man of modest means tho man who wants to pay $10 or $12 for his suit or overcoat ns tho fellow who wants tho vor bost to bo had. Wo may rightly bo termed tho '"Pcoplo'a Clothiers," for wo'ro hero to plcnso ono nnd nil. In tho uppish grndos that is from $20 to $25 wo glvo you ns good as it is posslblo to produce; ns good as tho oxcluslvo tailor would givo you nt dottblo our price. From $100 to $12.50 wo also sorvo stylish suits nnd overcoats of lonog lived nnd popular cloths. Laraest choosing is in tuo $15 to. $18 lino. Our fall suits nnd overcoats havo lots of go In them for many of thorn nro already gone. Salem Woolen Mill Stote, C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor MADE FIRST 1KIP Tho Blight rlso of tho river yesterday enabled tho steamer Oregona to mnko tho run to Buena Vista, taking ou 1000 sacks of wheat nt that plnco and 400 sacks of flour at Hlilnoy. Tho Oregona was tuo last Doat to mnko tuo upper river lust seaNon and is tho first to mnko It this season. This was posHiblo, ow ing to hor light draft ami tho skillful navigation of Captain Hnbbc, hor coin mnndor. Tho captain says thnt in tho river continues to ruiso nt its present rnto ho will bo ablo to run to C'orrallls tomorrow. 't l School Meeting Called, The Selem board of edueatitm Ml a mwttlnL' Saturday tilukt, and ordered the clerk to post aotlees for an aaaual . 'meeting of the eleeters 011 Saturday er- !!'ealNg, Deeember 3d, to hear the finer. ;;'elal report ef the dlstrlal, and a gea ''eral report o the eoaditioR ef the ! Ijgeboold. ! i The elerk was ordered to poet itotiew ;;'aa4 do the neeeeeary advertltiog to (aire 10 days' notlee. I! The beard adjearned to a special fftWtPIJ( WH HU.b WHIIKII .Ml. i 1 m nit nt 1 1 m-mm m 1 n ft im it 1 tin m-t't4 r' dras sUic Don't Bespeet Old Age, Jt'i skamefel when youth falls to show nrener respeet tor old age, but ll'jeit tbe contrary in tho ease of Dr. ;;, King's New Life rjllt. They eat oB .'maladies so matter how terere and ir ! !'rntive of old aire. Drtrefia, ;;' Jaundice, Fever, Coaiti;atles ail yield to tnU perfeet Pill. at J. C. Per il. M. llrHiiwui unit wife nnd their ininlaw, Clifford T. White nnd wife, havo gone to Mnrshfield, Coos County, to make their future homo, Mr. Bran son has secured an opening for a whole wilo Hour and feed business, having rented a good loeation nnd n residence in thnt livo town on Coos buy, whero ho will bo backed by nn advuntageous (ooncetlon with the big Allen & Lewis eoneorn, of l'ortlaud. Tho family havo been prominent in Subim society for tho pant 1G yiiirs, eomiiig horo from er, Khiishh. For 12 yeurs Mr. Bransou engageil in tho grocery busi ness, having for rtners Frel Gelbel and II. II. Itngun, und btitt T'ehrMHry telling out to Atwooil 1 Fiiher. They have been members of tie Cingrega tliuml seelety of this slty, and will be rry mueli mlsoed from all olreles in whleh they were jierticlpfintM. The Journal and a beet of friends wish them good luck In their Hew heme. Taxes Oo Up, Enforcement of prohibition in towns heretofore "wet" will grontly curtail munluipiil revenue, and will uocessltato higher tax levies. In several towns oxlsting charters do not allow the vxtru lovlos needed to mnko up tor tho loss of revenue from snloous, such holug tho oiiHo In CorvalllK ami Marshfleld. Abo lition of HaloniiB In McMiiiiivllle will make nm-twuary mi extra 3-mlll vv), making the tolnl eight mills. Other towns plan to mine water routs hiiiI buslueee Ureases. Orogonlnn. Enjoin tho Law. Pruhlbltlon will be fought In Vamhill and Coos counties. In Coos the llijuor forci'M will sue to enjoin the county clerk from proclaiming iirohlbltiun. In Yamhill nu effort will be made to have tho county court set nslilo tho lnetlon, aa being of no effort. t MIM OH FUDGE 5 Another "card crazo" up W on US. It is "Bunco" and "Shorlock Holmes." Last H 0 year Pit, Panto nud Flinch gg hnd tho rago, but it is diffor- im. ent now. "Bunco" far ox A Z coeds "Flinch" moro to It, Z moro scionce, moro fun, whllo J w "Shorlnck Holmes" kcops 9 M you busy playing "Hnwk H Bhaw" and capturing tho vn 0 pjfj rlous "Crooks." You'll want g it. Tho crnzo is coming. Wo A J 'inVo thorn in nbundanco. jr Firty conts por deck. JJ Pattoa's Book Store m f 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 IH If I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 II Substantial :: Meals... :at the: j White House :: Restaurant George Bros. Props. I tmnnnimnniniiH All Kinds ol HOLIDAY GOODS At Itedticod PxIcob inft HUIE WINOSAM0C0. 100 Court Ht. fialom, Or. Saturday rcotball. The U. ef O. O. A. C. football game at Corvallls on Saturday drew a great erowd la spite ef the iaeleweat weath er. Tlte 'vareity made a touehdowa with in seven minutes, and Tewpietoa kleke! goal. Walker, tho big college eeater, iwtde a OS-yard run fer a UHtehdown in the seeend half, Ixit the farmers felled ta kick the goal, the final seere standing 0 to K. I'llklngtoa, Boot ami Iltmday, tr rf nf tl( Axrleultwrol wlleg? were unable to play. . Masked BilL Uoa't forget the BW.ked ball at Pra turn Wetlaeeday night, Thaakglv la eve. EASTERN JOBBING CO. FRED ERKENS Proprietor Fine Woolens and Trimmings At Wholesale and Retail Gent's Tailoring a Specialty LADIES' TAILORING will be made a prominent feature of our business 148 Court St. Opera House Block