Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 01, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOTmNAli, SALEM, OBEQON, THUBSDAY, DEOBMBBB 1, 1004.
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STEUSLOFF BUILDING
MAIN 25'91
INVENTED
CHINESE
CEREMONY
AT FIRST
HOME
SWEET
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Read These Words
TOP!
WALNUT
CLEANER
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I( you wish something rich
ami delicious try a U kot'of
Crcsca Washed, Pulled Figs
FULLER & DOUGLAS,
SALEM'S LEADING OE0CEE3.
142 Stato Street Phono 2261
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SOCIAL
EVENTS
Miss Shelon's Recital.
ui. Beatrice Bholton's advanced
piano class gavd a very interesting ro-
cital Monday ovening ut j.iBu, uuu,
which was attended by a largo number
of people. Sovon instrumental num
bers wcro given, each ono being woll
Tendered, and reflecting great credit up
on their instructor. Soveral readings
wero given, which were very interest
ing, as was also the drills given by tho
culture class.
Miss Shclton'a advanced class, which
took part, comprises tho following
young ladies: Misses Lena Clark, Nina
Bushncll, Jennie Fry, Myrtle Duncan,
Alice V. Moycrs, Edith Maplothrope,
Bertha Duncan nnd Edith Cleaver.
Juvenile Party.
Mlsess Elsie and Ethel Denccr en
tertained a numbor of their boy and
girl friends last evening at their homo
in South Salem. Tho timo was spont
very pleasantly in playing games. Re
freshments were served during tho ev
ening. Lions Entertain.
Capital City Lodge, No. 34, Order of
Lions, gnvo a basket social and dnnc
int nnrtv nt their hall last ovonlng.
There was a largo attendance, and ev
ery basket was sold. They netted tlio
neat sum of $23, ono reaching $l.GU.
After suppor dancing was indulged in,
and all report a splendid timo.
Euchro Club.
Tho Fortnightly Euchro club will
meet Friday afternoon nt tho homo of
Mrs. E. E. Wators, on Summer street,
at 2:30 o'clock.
Passengers on tho dopot car for tho
last two or three days havo been mysti
fied by tho sight of a barrol bored full
of holes rovolving on an axle in the
middle of tho south fork of Mill Creek,
whore tho car track crosses the stream.
On investigation it was lenrnod that tho
contrivance was tho property of Harry
Munson, who works with his father at
tho wagon shop near that point. -The
barrol is studded with nails on tho in
sido ,and ia used for cleaning black
walnuts. The irrccn nuts are nut into
tho machino through a trap in tho
barrel, and left for about two hours.
"Vhon they are removed at tho end of
that time the pods arc scraped from tho
nuts, and tho water, which is admitted
through tho holes, has washed them
quito clean, and nil that is necessary to
proparo them for eating is drying.
About a bushel of nuts are cleaned at
ono time, and without any trouble, oth
er than placing them in and removing
them from tho cleaner. Mr. Munso"
has from six to soven bushols cleaned
daily, and cleaned more thoroughly
than if done by hnnd. Munson has
cleaned his ontiro stock of nuts already,
and now has tho machine to let to oth
er young men of tho neighborhood, they
paying him a share of tho proceeds for
tho uso of tho plant.
Band Concerts.
Tho Salem Militnry Band will give
concerts at tho armory during tho win
ter season. Prof. McElroy has not an
nounced tho datos, but it is certain that
tho musicnl entertainments will bo a
sourco of much pleasuro to tho citizons
of Salem.
Pioneers at Saloffi.
John Hoofer, of Champoeg, was in
town yesterday, nnd met many old
friends. Among them was P. S. Knight
who was at Champoeg as a young man,
In tho employ of tho Hudson Bay
Company. Mr. Hoofer is remnrkably
well preserved for his ago, and shown
that ho is descondod from tho tough
mountain stock of his Tyrolcso ances
tors. Wo aro clad'-to learn that his
partner, Caspar Zorn, who was reported
dead and buriod, is nllvo and Well, and
enjoying himself, riding about on,his
nonv nnd lookincr nfter his business.
Their many friends nt Salem wish them
ninny years of lifo. Hoofer & Zorn
havo for many years boon tho third
largest taxpayers in the county, nnd
aro tho largest taxpayers who aro mere
ly land owners in Mnrion county.
Chew Hop, tho pretty Chinese bride
of Yow Jcong Hing, arrived from her
San FrancisCo home on tho morning
overland, and was immediately escorted
to tho futuro family home, where, aftor
sho had removed tho stains of travel,
nnd rested sufficiently, tho wedding cor-
omony was solemnized by tho brido-
groom's father, Quong Hing. 'mo
Journal was partly in error last night
when it stated that tho happy coupio
would havo a Christian marriage to
day. Tho ceremony was performed un
der tho Chlneso rites, but this will bo
strengthened by an American ceremony
somotimo in tho near futuro. Alter
tho marriage Quong Hing, in his new
enpacity as father-in-law, presided at a
banquet, given in honor of the now
couple, but at which thoy woro not
present. This ovoning, about 4 o'clock,
another feast will bo hold which will
bo much more elaborate than tho func
tion of tho morning, all residents of
Chinatown being present, nnd tho meal
toing enlivened by the dischargo or
firecrackers and bombs. Tho newly
married coupio will presido at this ban
quet, but it hns not boon learned wheth
er rico will bo thrown or eaten. Ono
strango fact in connection with tho
marriage is that tho brido and groom
never saw each other until this morn
ing, tno match being made by tho pa
rents of tho groom, who picked out lit
tle Chew Hop n a suitable hclpmato
for their dutiful son.
"Chickens como homo to roost" and
so do litilo boys, when thoy roallzo what
it means to leave homo and mother be
hind them nnd start out in the cold,
cruel world alone, says tho Dallas
Chronicle. So when Mrs. Long went in
to Percy's room this morning, to her
satisfaction, sho found him curled up
In bed. And ho was glnd to get back.
Percy Is not a bad boy, but Amollo, tho
dago bootblack, had told him how nlco
it would bo to go to San Francisco with
him, and, nllurod by his earnest storios,
ho turned his back on homo Sunday
evening nt C:30, and, in company with
Amolio took a "sido door" coach for
Portland. Thon. they started on tho
samo kind of a car for Salem. Porcy
says there was an "old timer" in thero
stealing a rldo, who said: "Young fol
low, this is your first trip out, nnd you
bettor turn around and go homo."
Percy thought so, too, for ho had had
but two applos to cat all day. Ho tola
tho dago so, and in splto of his jeers,
when ho reaohod Salem, turned about
and retmced his steps. Ho reached
homo early this morning with a firm
conviction that thero 'a no placo llko
homo.
You can't afford to pass our Btoro now without stopplag. dome; In, and
soo what excellent things we aro offering nt llttlo prices.
Chicago Markots.
Chicaco. Dec. 1. Wheat, December,
$1.081.0S&; May, $1.091.00; corn,
48; oats 29V629.
Ovefeoact
With All Hts
At this Beason of tho year, 'whon a man is' suro to need a new hat, wo
always hold a "HAT SALE." Wo want to clean out all broken l(nes
and sot our hat stock In good order, regardless of price '
$4,00 Hats, now
$3.00 Hats, now
$2.50 Hats, now
$2.50
$2.50, $2.00, $1.50
$1.50, $.0Q
Burton Case Closed.
Washington, Dec 1. Arguments in
tho caso of Sonator Burton, of Kansas,
wero resumed in tho supremo court to
day. Tho government's caso was argued
by Solicitor-Gonoral Hoyt, and tno
closing nrgument for Burton was mado
by Fred W. Lehman, of St. Louis, Bur
ton was present nnd was attended by
his colleague, Senator Long.
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Piece Goods
tf 1 LfMff
Wo are making a opocial reduotion' .on pieco goods 3 3-3 yards.
' ml. 1. ... A.U. Ai Via I- nAAila tnwT man fa f of 1nimrifl A Ulllf
'J.UCSU gUUUO UiU frUU TVijr UHb QUVUa vt utu a n"w .. . .,.
Reetriar va'ces. $0.00 and $5.00 a pattern,
now $4.00 and $6.00
Pheasant Season Closed.
Tho Chineso pheasant season onded
yesterday, nnd tho sportsmen can now
store their equipment for another year.
Tho season has boon fairly Good, and
huntors havo mado many good kills, al-
though not up to former years.
I Risk and extravagance all
taken out-of
cotTi.
baking-powder
flavorioc rtet
pJc.i
tod
by Schilling's Best goods am
dealing.
Your grocer's; money back
Among tho pioneers in tho city the
past week was Wni. Alborson, son of
Solomon 'Alborson, who sottled at Sub
limity in 1850. Mr. Alborson, Jr., who
is a man in tho primo of life, now ro
aides in Harney county at tho city of
Bums. Ho was married at Sublimity
by Hon. Geo. S. Downing, justico of tho
peace, mid Mr. and Mrs. Alborson livo
to nttest that if it was Judgo Down
lines first iob of that kind tho knot
was woll tied. Mrs. Alborson is a sis-
tnr of Mrs. Sam Jones, nnd has beon
mnking a visit at Brooks, whoro her
: -lai.lna Airs. Alborson loft Ma-
jlon 'county 34 years ago, and this is
his first visit hero sinco uis uepuriuru.
To sny that ho was royally cntortnined
by his old friend, Downing, is only
stating what takes plnco whenovcr
Undo George moots up witli ono or xne
friends of his younger days, no matter
whoro ho hails from.
wiiniiimniiiiiiiH
I Ftesh Today J
A FULL LINE OF
:: ChocolateOeams
ik ii
ii ii
::atPTTki
z-mns :;
i The Great Italian Masters j
! Have painted for us a beautiful line of china, placques; J
. u..,ic '.A'.n.oeoc Tho line throuehout is one of tra-
cendental beauty and loveliness, rivaling in variety and
! decorations. We've placed them on exhibition and sale
in our first show case. They have already had many ad-
mirers. Those who saw, bought. The line is yet com-
plete but wont remain so long. Our prices sell them. It s
! an uncommon line. The Italians call it "firenze" Artist
"Pila" is accountable for the work.
IT'Q fiRFAT The Salem artists tell us. We are no
ill vJ VJIALTM ...j-.. Uolonvolhatlnvnu. Our
. ..:c ro wnv holnw what most stores that carry this
line ask. Take a look anyway, in our east window. It s
an eye pleaser.
PATTON'S BOOK STORE
"The Home of Great Things at Little Prices."
Salem Woolen Mill Stoe,
C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor
Cuban Resigns.
Havana, Dec. 1. Louis Estovoz, vice-
president of Cuba, has resigned owing
to ill health.
0
Fronch Duolllsts.
Paris, Doc. 1. W. Jauroz, tho so
cialist Icndor has challenged Paul Dor
oulcdo to ilght a duol.
Independence Eloction.
Tho following ticket ha boon nomi
nated at Independence by a mass con cen con
venteon: For mayor, W. A. Messner. Council
m6n, J; ItrCravon, August Sperling, W.
W. Torcival, 0. D. Calbreath. Itocorder,
W, O. Sliorman. Marshal, 0. D, Walk
or.' Tho oloction occurs Docombor 5th.
EASTERN
JOBBING CO.
FRED ERKENS
Proprietor
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Bttrttha
Blgn&tsn
of
ThaKlaiYoa Haw Almg BwtM
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a i ii i ' I h-h n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it
: : Substantial
:: Meals...
at tbe
1 1 54 State St. Phone 1971 : : J George Bros. Props.
h n 1 1 1 n in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iw mini i i i mm
I White. House;
I Restaurant
ytlltltMMiaMMttt"'MM,B,,,aB,,S
Home-Made
Hominy
! Wo receive regularly twice each week-wo know who makes it-no
M know f. 1. Trw a nuart only 10S . ...
i i Bauer Kraut, Sour Pickles, Olives, etc., we keep constantly on nana .u .
i uiua anu omy in oeow 4jiw
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ATWOOD & FISHER,
Phone 57 X. Grocers Corner Commercial and Court.
SHERIFF
NEILON
RELEASED
A. J, Neilon, ox-sheriff of Lake coun
ty, who was sentenced to flvo years ia
tho penitentiary In tho spring of 1UUJ,
for tho ombezzlcmont of county funds,
was todav pardoned by Governor Cham
berlain, on a petition from tho citizens
nnd taxpayers of that county. Tho pott
tion had 520 signers, and tho Inst om
clal voto showed only C33 voters in the
county. This is ono of the most re-
marknblo petitions in this respect that
has over been illod for pardon.
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How's This?
Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollnrs Re
ward for any caso of Catarrh that can
not bo curod by Hall's Catarrh- Cure.
P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
AVe. tho undersigned, havo known F.
'J. Cheney for tho lant 15 years, and
bcliovo him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, anu iiuuiiuiu"
ablo to carry out any obligations mado
by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Mar
vin, Wholosalo Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon tho blood
and mucous surfaces of. tbo system.
Testimonials sont trco. (Price, 75c per
bottle. Bold by all Druggists
BUSY
CHECKING
BOOKS
While on his rounds this morning n
Journal rcportor found City Recorder
Judah balancing his books, and, at tno
urgont request , of tho reporter, tho
judgo gave out tho following tetals:
Warrants Issued for Nov $ 3,234.30
Cash rocotpts for Nov 1,080.27
Warrants issued during tho
year up to dato 20,000.7a
Gush rocoipts for year up to
.... .-.!.
M'sko aiif Fuuiiijr rills for cs:
putiou.
Christmas Photos.
There is still timo for Christmas
pictures, us we havo extra help. Como
as soon as possible, and we will not dis
appoint you. TOM CB0NI8B.
dnto ....
. 10,377.40
A Natural Bosult.
It Ih very rcasonablo to supposo If tho
foundation of a structuro was removed
that tho building itself is bound to
como down. This samo prlnciplo can
bo annllod to disease. Tako modlclno
into tho systom that will romovo tho
causo of sickness, and illnoss will loavo
of itsolf. Dyspopsia, Indigestion, slck
hoadacho and billlousnoss havo their
foundation in stomach disordors. Ro
movo this weakness and tlio other
symptoms aro no more. There is ono
ouro for this that all druggists sell for
25e nor box. It Is Dr. Dunn's Improved
Liver Pills. Thoy got right f.t tho bo-
ginning of theso diseases and make the
ouro by taking away tho causo.
For salo by Dr. S. 0. Stone, druggist.
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
V.
IK. GUNN'S onion
CURES COUGHS, COLDS, S T K IIP
HOARSENESS A GROUP. V KIVB
itatlUmtdy Iw Children. PlemnttaUkoandn
rtasrnanoHr4M. The old riglml Hm Cur
Soli bj all Mtdlcla. star la Ura boHlts lor BO t.
Ud thht by PR B0MNXO C0 PhiUdtiphU, IV
Writ u$ ut villi nnt ye a Saxipt Bttl flU
i New Enlaced Stoe.... i
! Enlarged Stocks!
I Greater varieties than ever before. Better display
! and closer prices. Old and new friends invited
i ! to examine out store. !
! ! VARIETY STORE g&2 !
j j ANNORA M. WELCH - - Prop. j
Huic Wing Sang Co. :
New line of China and Japan Fancy Goods, Sllfcs,
Handkerchiefs, Chfnaware, Ornaments and all kinds
of Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing; Goods, Underwear,
Wrappers, Shirts, Waists. Fall line of holiday goods.
Now on sale at cost. i 00 Cow rt St., Salem, Of e.
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12-1 3t Cor. Court and Commercial.