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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1904)
irtT.-pviirT' DAILY OAPrrAE JOtJBNAIij. SAU1M, OEEOON, TUESDAY, NOVJESMBEtt 29, 1004. DR. BE. WRIGHT, PAINLESS DENTIST v,fi 'Wrru. STEUSLOFf BUILDING 'PHONE MAIN 2591 m " THf""'" C AflottetfWotd... ' Fancy New Cf op Dates 3 lbs. 25c FULLER & bOUGLAS, SJOEM'3 LEADING OEOOEES. 1(2 State Stroot Phono 2261 SALEM REAL ESTATE i- PERSONALS Men Held a Meeting With the Commercial Club Er-Govornor Geer is spondlng the day in Portland. jTrs. Mcrritt Davis wont to .Albany ibis morning. W. A. Woodcock, of Corvallis, is in the city today on business. Attorney and Mrs. Wylio A. Moorcs r aro in Portland visiting f rlonds. A. Welch, manager of tho 0. L. & T. Co. went to Portland today on busi ness. . ., ..,' Mrs. Scott Bozorth, of Portland, is in the city, tho guest of relatives and friends. Mis3 Gortrudo Baahor, of Oregon City, is visiting her mother in this city for a few days. Paul Hnuser, of tho Salem Gun Store, i) spending tho day near Chemawa on s hunting trip. Judge nnd Mrs. John II. Scott went to Portland last evening for n short visit with friends. Dr. E. E. Straw, tho state health of ficer for Coos county, spent a fow days st tho gtnto capital. Mrs. H. Holmkon nnd baby went to Turner thin morning, where sho will visit for several days. Dr. Hill, of Albnny, is in tho city to day on his regular weekly trip to lecturo at the modicnl college P. A. Wilson, formorly proprietor of the Edison theater, went to Portland this morning on business. Miss Mary Allen loft, today for Hub bard, whero sho will visit hor sistor, Mrs. John Miller, for sovoral wooks. Walter Churchill, of Albany, is in tho rity today on business connected with the salo of his lunch countor at Albany. State Gamo Wnrdon J. W. Baker, of Cottage Grove, is in tho city today on official business, and will go to Portland this afternoon. Oliver Moyors roturned this morning, after a two weoks' visit with his pa rens at Lebanon, and will enter tho business tollego. W. N. Gatens, prlvato sccrotary to the governor, wont to Portland this morning, and will spend tho day In that city on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wesloy Jenkins, of Ada, who havo been visiting Mr. nnd The one means of raising the grade of trade is good goods Schilling's Best Li baiting-powder . iplett coin flarorlng titractt toda Your grocer's ; moneyback. YOUNG MENS REPUB LICAN CLUB ELECTION Salem real estato men and ab stractors met with tho oxecutivo com mittoo of tho Commercial Club Monday aftornoon at 3 o'clock to dovlso ways and means to work in greater harmony to socuro immigration. Tho work of tho Commercial Club in oxtendini its corrcsnondencn work wns presented in an ablo manner by II. B.I Thielson, nnd henrtily endorsed by nil prosent. All prosent signified thoir williness to co-oporato in tho Stato Development Loaguo work, as conducted by tho club. Thousands of additional shoots of ad vertising matter will bo circulated ns a result. Mrs. August Hilke, of this city, loft lust night for California. Mrs. Carulm Baiu, of Newport, Ore, who has boon visiting Mrs. S. C. Dyer, left this afternoon for Portland. Eldor.T. II. Starbuck, of Portland, ro turned to that city yesterday, after at tending tho rovivnl sorviccs of tho Sovonth Day Advontists here. Ernest Bean, of Eugene, formerly? of this city, passed through hero this morn ing from Portlnnd, whero ho had been spondlng tho Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Amlo, of Stockton, Cal., who havo boen visiting in Alaska, and stopped in this city to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Stolz, left for their homo this morning. Stnto Chalrmnn Prank 0. Baker, of tho Republican central committee, will leavo on Thursday ovoning for a trip to tho Enst. Ho will visit Washington, Now York and other Eastern political centers. , Edwin McKee, of McMinnville Col logo, who havo business In tho city, at tending tho Y. M. C. A. convention, and visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Chnmbcrlnln, has returned to McMinnville. Tho Young Men's Republican Club hold an enthusiastic mooting at tho city hall last ovoning, and a largo num ber of tho members woro present. Tho annual olection of ofllcors occurred and tho following were elected for tho onsu ing year: President, H. D. Patton; vice-president, J. C. Goodale, Jr.; secretary, B.-K West; treasurer, Loo Acheson. Executivo committee H. H.. Turner, (ro-oloctod); A. T. Moffltt, first ward. ,W E. Richardson, (ro-oloctod) E.D. Horgan, second ward. Hon. J. G. Gra ham, J. W. Reynolds,- both ro oiectod), third ward. A. W. Prescott (ro-elijctod), J. B. Giesy, fourth ward. L. B. Stinson (re-elected), Fred Minzonmeicr, fifth ward. G. L. Parmontor, Orr Royal, sixth ward. Loo Acheson, H. S. Bad- cliff (both ro-eloctod) soventh ward. Sovcral stirring talks wero mado by speakers, nnd tho greatest ctithuslnsm was manifested for tlio ontiro city tick et. I. A. Manning mado a rousing nd dross, and warned tho mombors against scratching any part of tho tickot nt tho election noxt Monday. A. A. Leo mado n business talk to tho mombors, nnd spoko enthusiastically for tho ontiro city tickot. His remarks brought forth many expressions of loy alty to tho ontiro tickot. Chairman Stinson, of tho city central committeo, C. L. Parmontor, Hon. II. H. Turner nnd othors mado short talks. Tho president mado n short talk to the mombors, and thanked them for thoir good work during tho past campaign. Tho old ofllcors woro nearly nil ro oloctod, and tho mooting closed with a detormlnation on tho part of tho mem bers to do all in their power to elect tho ontiro city ticket next Monday. PERSONALS. J. L. Froolnnd loft yestorday for his mines on tho Santlnnt; . W. IL Scott, from tho Ankeny hot .toms, was In tho city on business I Miss A. Demnria, of Portland, has been appointed (treasurer of tho Edison , thoatcr, and has chargo of tho pro- gram. J Miss Blancho Brown, of this city, underwent a sorlous operation Sunday at St. Vincent's hospital at Portland. Hor many frionds will bo glad to learn that sho is Improving nicely. Hor moth er is with her nt tho hospital. Goo Bayno leaves Wodnosday for an oxtonded trip East no will go dlroct to Now York, thonco to Washington, Northern Georgia, Missouri and Iowa. Ho will bo absent about threo months, and return by way of California, Prof. Francosco Soloy, who was to havo tnkon tho part of "Daniel," in tho production of Bolshazzar at tho Grand tonight, is unnblo to fill that position, owing to illness, and tho part will bo ronderod by Chns Gloss, of Portland. ; M-1 IIIUIIIlHimil M-H; IFfesh Today! A FULL LINE OF CtiocolateCteams f tat Zintx s 154 State St. Phone 1971 I hh 1 1 1 1 m illinium Albany Personals.' Miss Ethol Frizzell, of Salem, was in tho city yestorday afternoon visit ing friends. Sho enmo from McCoy, whero sho had spont Thanksgiving nnd loft for hor homo on tho nfternoon train. Professor Z. M. Parvin, of Salem, was among tho visitors in this city Sunday aftornoon, leaving for Scio yes tordnv morning for n short visit. W. II. Holmes, -tho Salem nttornoy, wns In tho city yestorday, and loft on tho aftornoon train for Corvallis, whero he will attend tho sossions of tho circuit court for a few days. Mrs. E. C. Small, of Salem, loft for homo yestorday afternoon, nftor a few days' visit with hor daughter, Mrs. T. G. Hopkins, in this city. L. E. McDnniels, of Salem, spent yes torday in this city for a short business visit. Albany Herald. O jOk. J3 "J? 3 H. X .A. n.. ,. t Tha Kind You Hava Always Bought y um . Salem's Most Popular Book Store 9 &U Substantial : Meals... 4 I II 1 1 1 H IIIIIIIHIIIIH rat the: White House I Restaurant I George Bros. Props. I fin w 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 n-nff SOME MORE TROUBLE In fact, we have it every year when the Holiday Season approaches. We haven't the room the space that we desire to give our goods a showing that they deserve. We get tired of the same "old trouble" and we are go ing to get desperate and make room,--get rid of our big stock of dolls, and have so instructed our force of sales people to run this department, as if they owned it. DOllS IdtlCl Of course we expect some of our investment back, but not all. We are willing to lose and are willing you should make the difference. We want room and room we will have. If you want a doll, buy quickly. PATTON'S BOOK STORE "The Home of Great Things at Little Prices." . STOLE GIRLS HATS WWIMIIIIHIHHIIII8MM"MMM,IMIIM Home-Made I Hominy -wo ! We roccivn remiinri 7in nni.ii wok wo know who mokes it ow it's clean. Try a quart only !() . ,. i ; ; Saner Kraut, Sour Pickles, Olives) otc, wo keep constantly on hand In m & anil Vinlv in 41ia ViAflf rrrnilArt. t - -., .- ,v v-. I ATWOOD & FISHER, j J Phone 57 i. Grocers Corner Commercial and Coart. "lllllllllllllllll iMIIIIIIIHMIIHim Tho Albany Herald relatos tho fol fel fol eowing: A funny incident nt tho depot yostor day aftornoon crentod consldorablo morrimont whllo a number of peoplo woro awaiting tho arrival of tho aftor noon train, which had been delayed. It seemed that a couplo of young ladies visiting hero from Salem, had played somo pranks on a young man residing hero, and, to get oven, it was stated ho had takon tho young ladles' hats and locked tliom up in tho trunk, and, being unablo to got at thorn, sent a drayman nftor tho trunk, had it hauled to tho depot nnd checkod it to Salem. Tho ovncr got wind of tho affair, went to tho depot and demanded tho trunk from tho buggngomnn, and finally so cured it when ho had boen givon tho check by tho girl. Tho trunk wns again loaded in an express wagon nnd returned ' to tho young man's rooms. Monuwlillo tho girls left for homo without thoir hats. Thoro was some ill fooling as ns result of tho episode, and, It is said, tho ond is not yet, as tho girls aro out thoir winter hats, which they doclare woro in tho trunk. Tho crowd at tho dopot enjoyed tho dis- ousslon of tho ranttor very much, o Ho Used It Aftor Shaving. Not being nblo to woar gloves while delivering mail, my hands becamo hor ribly chapped during tho bad weather wo had this fall. Somo ono recommond cd your C'urosa Cream (Boso Ss Cucum ber Jolly). I got a bottle of it, nnd in ono night my bands wero as well as ev er. I am also using It aftor shaving, and find it very cooling and hoaling. It is tho greatest thing I ovor saw. PRANK MACK, Letter Carrier No. 4, Detroit, P. O. KITTY CAUSED TROUBLE Tho curd room of a local cigar storo was tho scono of a llvoly fracas yes torday afternoon whon two solo playors got into a disputo ovor tho "kitty." Ono of tho young men claimed that tho other looked nt tho conconled, and whon the othor denied it hot words followed, which 'ended in a fistic oncounter, tho result of which wns a black oyo for ono, nnd n badly bruised fuco for tho other. Tho combatants woro quickly soparated by tho bystanders, nnd after n llttlo moro "jawing" thoy .concluded that it wns just ns easy to bo frionds as onomios, nnd so shook hands and col tinuod with thoir gamo, whllo tho pro prietor of tho Htoro set nbout ropalring tho brokon furniture. o Home Treatment. Wo havo a modlcino for such troubles as aro cnuscd by stomach disorders, 'rosultlng in dyspopsla, sick headncho 'and gonoral weakness, that will put 'tho orcans of dlcestlon in first-class working condition. Eat wholesome food, havo it proporly digested, nnd you havo takon away tho cnuso of moro than half tho ills of life. This modlcino is called Dr. Qunn's Improvod Liver Pills. Sold by all druggists for 25o tier box. Only ono for a dose. Thoy do not digest tho food you eat, but do tho very best possible thing, put the stomach in condition so that tho food you eat is turned into strong rich blood, driving out and provontlng dis ease. Women wrlto us that they uso nothing olse for tho complexion. They keop the skin cloar, preventing pimples and livor spots from appearing on tho face, nnd purjty too bioou. For sale by Dr. 8, 0, Stone, druggist. STOP! 1'ou can't afford to pass our storo, now without stopping. Como in and se'o what oxcollont things wo aro offering at llttlo prices. Ovetfboatfcl With AH Hats At this season of tho yoar, whon a man is suro to need a now hat, wo always hold a "HAT SAIiB." Wo want to cloan out all brokon lines nnd sot our hat stock in good ordor, rogardless of price $4,00 Hats, now $3.00 Hats, now $2.50 Hats, now $2.50 $2.50,$2.00, $.50 - -i$$tH50;fiL00 v Piece Goods i Wo aro making a special roduollon" on ploco goods 3 3-8 yards, Thcso goods nro tho vory best goods for men's tallor-mado suits. 4. Regular va'aes, $ J 0.00 and $25.00 a pattern, now $4.00 and $6.00 Salem Woolen Mill Stoe, C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor Practical Schooling. School nt tho Capital Business Col logo is not divided into terms. Wo havo class and individual instruction, and studonts nro ontoring constantly. A courBo of practical study at this school will put tho young person in lino for groator opportunities. No ono can accopt n paying position without tho nocossary preparation. Wo proparo you. Havo you not often missed an opportu nity for promotion becnuso of a lack of business training t We (inn help you. Wo nro nlwnys glad to sond our cata logue to intorostod porsons, or to talk matters ovor at tho collogo ofllco. Lot us talk with you. 2t o For Saturday Only. Thoro will bo a big handkerchief ealo nt tho Varloty Storo on Saturday. Pil low top handkerchiefs which havo boen soiling for 20 conts, on that day only 10 conts. Annora M. Welch, proprietor. Plenty of Children. To Mrs. Loslio Loclalr, forty-third child of Lovl Brisson, tho slxtoonth, by his third wlfo, wero born threo sons Wodnosday nt Plalnflold, Conn. Mr. Brisson has lost nil track of 14 of his children, but thoso ho is acquainted with nro fnthors and mothers of 182 chlldron, nnd hnvo 00 gTandchildron, 41 great grnndchlldron and ono groat-greatgrandchild. Mr. Brisson says that all of his 43 chlldron nro living. To his first wifo wero born triplets tliroo timos and qundruplots onco, nnd to his second wifo flvo pairs of twins. Tho plural blcths continued with tho third wifo nnd Mrs. Loclair, tho mother of tho triplets, is only. 17 years old. w Bwus tla I10 KM M Haw Ww3l's BomW r 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 , - New Enlarged Stoc.... "j Unlargeci atocfcs Greater varieties than ever before. Better display j ! and closer prices. Uld and new mends invited j ; to examine out store. j VARIETY STORE CoartStreet j ANNORA M. WELCH - - Pop. j ,aMII,8ll'B111 , JS