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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1904)
piMWTf'Wt DfJXY CAPITAL JOTTEayAU, BALBM,'QBQOH, naiDAY, DEOBMBBR 0, 190. s jv, .rA& w ? n-" ' -.4IV ' Dr. B. E. Wright LeadsOflieris Follow ' i : in Steusloff Building Court Street rt"Pflpff' Oyster. Cocktails Aro just twico- ns (good if you uso TAUS""B OYSTERS ' OOOKTAIIi OATSUP Iho boat oyster catsup on tho mar ket. FULLER & DOUGLAS, BALEM'S LEADING GROCERS. 142 Stato Streot. Phono 2201 CHINESE COMMENCE ILEEMANN CHECKED X TO JAIL CROWD WILL BE LARGE Tuo excursion to tho Willamette Multnomah football game, to bo played on Multnomah field tomorrow, will bo one of tho largest and most successful affairs of tho kind over conducted from this city. Over 150 tickets havo been ordorcd, and if tho wcathor remains favorablo thoro will doubtless bo over 200 Salomltes to escort tho dofondera of tho "cardinal and gold" to tho scono of victory. Tho team was never in hotter condition thnn now and al though Bishop will not play, tho Bons of old Willamette nro confident of their ability to provo thoir supremacy on tho gridiron over tho wearers of the "Flying M." Tho railroad has made a special rnto of $1.05 for tho round trip and theso tickets aro good from tomorrow morn ing until Sunday night and it is ex pected that ovory- young blood in tho citv will tako advantago of this map to mako a Sundny call on his Pdrtland "best girl." o w Basket Ball Games. Two interesting games of basket ball will bo played in tho 'Varsity gymna sium this ovoning. Tho first will bo be tween two Indies' toams, ono roprosenl ing tho preparatory and tho other tho collcgo departments. Tho second gamo will bo between two boys' teams, representing tho second and third year preparatory classes, respectively. To make man better, make trade better. To make trade better, make goods better. Best: Ching Quo and On Jung, partners do ing business uudor tho namo of Ching Quo & Co. haVo filed complaint against Louis Aral for $080.40, and tho costs and disbuscmonts of this action. Tho plaintiffs stato in their complaint that they onterod into a 10-ycars' contract with dofendant for tho leaso of a hop yard in Marlon county, Tu 1903, such contract to expiro in 1013. Tho com plnlnt states that defendant was to fur nish tho horses for running tho imple ments, ono-third of tho burlan and sul phur, all or tho wood, posts and wire, and to furnish tho money to cover tho exponses of picking, curing and baling tho hops, this money to bo repaid uy plaintiff with G per Cent intorost, and tho insurance to bo paid ono-third by defendant and two-thirds by plalntms, and that for rent of said- yard and property dofendant was to rccelvo one- thud of tho crop of 'hops at the timo of baling. It also states that tho crop of 1904 was 9277 pounds, nnd that de fendant furnished $599 in cash and paid a bill for material amounting to $214.09, and at tho time of baling de fendants gave him his share, or ono third of the crop, and sold him tho rest at 29 cents per pound, nmountlng to $1793.55, nnd that defendant was en titled to $813.09 of this on account of PROTEST , AGAIifST COACHES there is still duo and unpaid $080.40. John II. Woodward is attorney for plaintiffs. o SHIP CONCERN FAILS Ono man will havo a chnnco to ro form New Year's day, thanks to tho thoughtfulness of Ilia Honor Justico of tho Peace Tumor, tho maglstrato who presides over tho poaco and dlgnl ty pf tho local trouble department. of tho stato judiciary. Leo Mann is tho man who was no cordod tho privilege, and ho will como nut. frpqh from his anartmonts in Hotel Culver on that day of nil days, when men nro expected to mako resolutions, whether they keep them or not. Loo. it will bo remembered, rccolvod soveral hop checks sovoral months ago from a friond for tho purpose of get ting them cashed, but, instead, ho llt tho trail, and checked himself througn to California, but eventually chocked his freight into Umbo, whoro ho is now enshed for 23 days, tho sontonco im- poscu uy mo couru xu i ""y . . .,. , n-iU. ,.nl..l i.. - 4I. ..! ,lnn nf tlm CUUUIl Ul IH3 JVUI 3 vfu.uu.u... ..... . .. ., , 1.1.1. 1 tv nm. Tt 1b what tho OUtcomO Of this protest will bo, but tho gamo will bo played. o Entertained Their Friends. Married at tho homo of Mr. Apach, in Portland, on Wednesday, November 30th, Mr. Victor Cambas and Miss Dora Biorco. Thoy returnod to Oorvaia Sunday, and aro temporarily domiciled at tho Dcnot Hotol. In celebration of tho event Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnmbas will givoafreo danco'nt tho opera houso on Friday evening, Do combor 10th. to which all nro invited. Thero will bo good music, nnd n good timo genorally. nervals Star. It was feared last night that Ralph Rader, Willamette 's sturdy tackle, would not bo nblo to play tomorrow, bocnuso of illness, bu his strong con stitution has enabled him to ward off a throatoneitlijntlatk of la' grippe. Ho will bo out for practlco this evening, and will bo found in his placo tomorrow. Coach Bishop wont to Portland tbis morning to nrrango for tho officials nnd other minor dotalls of tho gamo and to filo a protest against tho plnying of Dolph and Lonergnn, two men wno havo been known to receive pay for coaching. Binco Bishop is not to play with tho Willamette team, thoy will bo strictly -amateurs and can reason ably expect to havo Multnomah clim tnnto her coaches in an amateur gamo. Oregon refused to lot Dolph play bo causo ho had formerly been a paid eoaoh of their teams und Loncrgan was tho t year, and tuo court consiuoreu ui whon ho imposed tho sentonco. Judgo Turner, in administering tho ponalty remarked that ho hoped this would bo a reminder, nnd that tho young man would chock himself, nnd thoroforo his career would uecomo less cuccKoreu. Ho "hopped" onto tho defendant with n llvnK- lfitur. and then countcrslcnod the money ho had ndvanced, and thntjk'g book, which read: "Good for 23 .. .Mi i..- .i i.i non .4ft I . . . i days' board." Romorauor the Bazaar Given in tho Schrelbor building ou Stato streot Saturday afternoon, by tho ladies of tho Congregation church. 2t BP,&mW!t &J iflflHHuJCbK BiiiiiiiiiHav .WWMMHW4CB Overcoats Now is tho timo la get that Overcoat off your mind and on your back.. Wo aro long on overcoats havo thorn In great varioty as to materials, styles, M lengtns ana pneca. $JO to $20 Mm&&msMm ... -.. HxftMQPUHBk coata are maao uy tno nest uvor- Wmfm$$mKTWi. coat makers in Amorica, and thoy aro IIVVO'SmH simply overcoat ologanco and porfoc- 'tMmFWKm Uon" Yon u cortaimy majco no mis ftin?lo3!SL2MlS5rfSF ni- r .. linv rfiiii winter fSwnronnt 'SSSiCMMir horo. All wrontrs rlnhtod without con- IiirCAIvHOi " w ii'liXMufl jtW trnwflrstf. tTPi?Alfc muxm . M ' MWmmm bsm&mem V ' mmsmmm w . -j . amran " :&MmtS&m&M&t&m. . :?(iwFisPi-JK!m 0ur "cst hat advertisements appeax .vEft-AS''iHBiSl nn y,n Imnili nt nnr mifitnmnrfli When :!KSejiaBKnwa'BiiB " "" "- - mHI a mm wants roal 800i 8tyl0' sood val" SMiftlBW uo and abaolato satisfaction in a hat ho M?aBP cornea hero for It, Wo soil hats that uring a man dqcie Bm aaa uhu.hi. That ia why wo havo such a fast hold nn thn vftrv host trada in the city. W11MllWtCB x . . Tius wook wo aro giving a iouucuuu on our hats, which will pay you to tako advantago of. , ftfll $4.00 Hats, now $2-50 $3.00 Hats, now $2.50, $2.00, $t.50 $2.50 Hats, now.., $50, $t.00 Salem Woolen Mill Stoe, C. P BISHOP, Proprietor bchuunsr s it. cofft. baking-powder Itavoring extract rplce. wxlm Your grocer's; moneyback. Phlladclphin:, Dec. 9. A sensation was croatod hero this nfteruoon an- novneoraent that tho Ncafio iTdF Ship and Knglno Building Company has gono into tho hands of a receiver. It ia ono of tho largest cOncorus in tho country. o . Start Aftor Thief. Governor Chamberlain today Issued a requisition for Charles Koith, who has boon nrrestcd at Oakland, Califor nia, nnd Detectives Korrlgan and Snow will start tonight to return him to this state. Koith is wanted in Portlnnd for breaking into box cars nnd stealing tho contentB. His partner is in Port land now in tho hands of tho authorities. I The Tiny Tots ArO going to bo "tickled todeath'ttilia year when they-receive as .a gilt, one of our new, up-to-date paper-bonnd books. Thoy aro far ahead of any thing you've evdr seen before. The Animals tako up whole pages, and printed in tho most beautiful covers by artistic German artists who havo the knack of getting things up to the'Mddb" liking. Wo introduce this ltno for the first timo in Salem. Borao of the titles are IIIIIHHUIllllHIIII i'H at Just Arrived Zinn's Court Street Store An eleuant line of Lownov's I Chocolate Oroams in fancy box es. X 104 Court Street, I I 154 State St. Phone 1971 frt 1 1 M IMS 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tit Postofflce Bobbed. Portland, Doc. 9. About 2 o'clock this morning tho Uuiversi'ty Park post ofllco was entered nnd robbed of a quantity of stamps hnd 15 conts in money. Clerk Ilemstock, hearing bus piclous noises, onterod tho office soon aftor, and discovered results of tho rob lmrw Ho notified tho police immedi ately. No clow of tho robber's identity could bo found. ,frn, f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 M-M-f :: Substantial :: Meals... :at the: : White House :: Restaurant George Bros. Props. 1 1 1 111 I 1 1 n 1 1 n i "Boy Blue," "Old Nursery Friend's," "Angler," "Play mates," "Bow Wow," "Pussie's Dairy," "Whobaid Cats?" "Baby Animals," "Frog Book." Remember thero is nothing like them in Salem except hore. If you want up-to-dato book novelties see the above lino. Prices way less than the "old style" kind. See our west window. 9 PATTON'S BOOK STORE "The Home of Great Things at Little Prices." CoIIoko Paper. Tho Weekly Willamette Coll6glan of this wook is a very bright and interest ing number. It givos a good nceount of tho Inst game, Chomawn vs. Willam otto, in full. Tho social sldo of tho school is nlst woll rcprc,sintdd,iixhdHlfe wholo is vory interesting. A half-tono cut of Pollard, "Willamette's"1 old stand-by," ns ho totalled, is given in tho paper. " Wj, W. K. O. Aid Socioty. Tho aid society of tho Woman's Ro- llof Corps met with Mrs. Baker at tho homo of her son on Enst Ohomokota street last Thursday. Their wlntor work was commenced, and thoy.spont tho timo in n vory pleasant manner. Itofroshmonts wore served .during tho afternoon. PLACE SOUGHT AFTER WANTS SECOND DIVORCE ! Coos Lime Ledge. Marshflold. Or.. Doc. 0. A lime lodgo has boon uncovorod up Coos rlvor at the mouth of Daniels crook that assays 75 per cont carbonatQ of limo. It is said to bo suporlor to that at Kocho Harbor, tho" oniyothor Mlmo'-on Paclflo tide water. The lodgo has boon doflnod for, o mllo and n quarter In length and1 50 foot wido. i Walnuts How's This7 w nffnr Ono Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any caso of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrn uure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Wo, tho undorslgnod, havo known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and boliovo him porfoctly honorablo in all business transactions, nnd financially ablo to carry out any obligations mado by his firm. Waldlng, Kinnan & Mar vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taKon inter nally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces or tuo sysioiu. Testimonials sent froo. Price, 75o per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Tako Hall's Family Fills for consti pation. i.iiMin t lMMMiM",iM,,tMlMj ! A Porfoct Wagon Box That is always on tho wagon that may bo quickly and oaslly adjusted into a porfoct hny, stock, wood, corn or fruit rnck without tho uso of wrench, holt, koy, hook, rod, chain or ropo. See tlioso at tho Mitchell, Lewis & Stavor placo, Stato streot. 12-0-tf I Nn. 1 aAz New Ctcp i " " " r mm w v"" w 3 lbs., 50c j j 'Twill pay yo to see as before yoti boy yor Xmas ! ! supply of candy ana nuxs ------- II" ArwnnTfT&. FISHER, 1 1 Hume 57 J. Grocers Comer Commercial aoi Cotfrt. 1 iimiflU Washington, Dec. 0. Senator Mitch ell will have to put up the stiffest kind of a fight If ho is to securo tho chair manship of tho comraitteo on intor- ocoanic canals. It is understood this chairmanship, mado vacant by tho donth of Senator Ilanna. will bo filled bofore tho holiday adjournment. Whilo Senator Plutt, of New York, is tho ranking man, and would naturally sue ceod Ilanna, ho insists bo does not want tho plncp. Mitchell is next in line, nud would ordinarily bo appoint ed. Manx' loading senators, however, aro making a determined fight to keep Mitchell out on account of his stana for Nicaragua at tho time tho two ca nal routos wcro under consideration, and aro bringing nil their lnfluenco to bear to this ond. So far, Senator Mitch ell has mado no fight on his own bo half, but is rathor depending on his sonority to carry him through. His chances aro growing less qvery day. Sonntor Kitrodgo is soeklng the position. Mattlo L. Kightllnger has filed com plaint against hor husband, ,E. M. Kightlingor for dlvorco on tho grounds of crudl nnd inhuman treatment. This couplo wero marriod tho first timo in March, 1897, and wore divorced in Mav. 1002. They wero remarried In Fobruary, 1003. Plaintiff now asks for tho custody, of tho two minor chlldron, Lillian nnd Ruth, $50 attorney's roes, $500 alimony, $20 por month for tho maintenance of tho chlldron from tuo duto of tho filing of complaint until thoy shall becomo of age; that tho plaintiff rocolvo tho undivided ona- third intorost of defendant's interost In tho real estate, nnd tho costs nnU disbursements of this suit. Goal Mines Rushed. Marshfield, Or., Dec. 9. Tho Czarina for tho first timo einco the shutdown at Reaver Hill, arrived from San Fran cisco with the, four-ton tubes for, the now washer, nnd will return with 1000 tons of coal. Orders for coal aro pour incr in fastor than tho mine can fill them, but the now washor will be in operation by the first of the year, when the output of the mine will be 500 tons per day. Dog Men, Attention. Entries for tho Salem show close Saturduy ovoning nt 9 o'clock p. m. Seo Paul Huu8,er for entry blanks nnd ontrlps. l Of Intero3t to Thin, Weak Peopio. , It Is porfoctly understood, by ovory sick man or woman that if they can got somo remedy that will stop tho gradual loss of flosh and strpngth, their recovory is nsshrod. Poodle that nro norvous nnd unsteady, with dizzy spoils, wenkonod momory, and loss of ambition, thoir blood is thin and watery. It bIiows in thoir sallow com ploxion nnd tired manner, soon ns they commonco to gain flesh they look uet tor and sloop bettor. To gain from I to 3 pounds of good solid flosh por week tho blood must bo mado rich and puro. Dr Gunn's Dlood nnd Norvo Tonic puts in tho body tho vory pith of what makos puro' rich blood In the most dl rod way, and' cures disease by making strongth. This tonic ia in tnblot form, to bo takon right after moals. Sold by all druggists for 76c por box, or 3 for $2. For women's weaknoss a hotter romody was never mado. Tor salo by Dr. S. O. Stone, drugs'1 Dr. Hill Sick. Dr. J. L. Hill, who has been serious Iv ill with a touch of pnoumonin, wns much improved last evening, and, with good caro, it is expoctod that ho win soon bo convalescent. Tho doctor has boon indisposed for some days, and Wednesday ho thought ho had recov ered sufficiotnly to warrant his leaving his bod, nnd this ho did, with tho ro- suit that yesterday morning symptoms showed themselves that woro not qulto satisfactory. Ho is receiving good care, and it is expoctod that ho will soon bo better. Albnnj Herald, ., in o - Christian Science Lecture. Bo euro and attend tho lecturo on Christian Science at the opera houso, at 8 o'clock. Admission free. Begin Now to Advertise the Big Fait It Is not ''too early" to itorUP campaign. Get pcoplo to talking about it everywhere! If you havo a friond in tho East who thinks of coming, give mo his namo and address and I will start the ball rolling. We'll nil boost together. ft .: lJ A. O. SHBLDON.-'aeneralAssint inrt-TMr HfrAB. ' PORTLAND, OREQD. rt. -"'V m r "i k H mi miHIIIIIHllllH"