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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1905)
quiTljiiMtMl DAILY CAPITAL JOUBKAL, gAUSK, ORaOKi-THURaDAT, JAXUART 12, 103. s Do You Know? Tfeere is a ereatdeal of eatisfaction ia Hint SBre tbat you are irolne to srct just what you order Instead of Bavin something sent you tbat you are told is just as good. You Can Get the best money can buy, at tbe fair est srlces for we know we can scad exactly What Yott Want if you get in line and begin tbe new year by trading At Ow Store If you want cheat) goods cbeap. we bave them, but our specialty Is tbe best goods sold at the fattest pos slblc prices. FULLER & DOUGLAS, SALEM'S LEADING GROCERS. 112 Stato Stroot. Phono 2201 We carry Fleischmsnn's Com pressed Yeast. COOPER LABOR BILL For the Protection of Env ployes in Sawmills and Factories i i PHIALS I Hon. Alex. LaFollotto 1b in town. C. B. Wilson wont to-Nowborg today. I. L. Patterson, of Portland, is in iho city. Mrs. Holon Dearborn fans returned to Portland. Elijah Elliott, of Salem, went to Newberg today. Mrs. Koster was a passenger to her Siomo at Gervais last night. Judgo J. II. Scott returned today from a business trip to Portland. Mrs. M. L. Bradley, haa returned to Portland, after visiting hero. v D. II. James, of the Houso'Furnishing Company, went to Marion today on bus iness. Mrs. W. J. Clafko, of Gervais, .re turned home last evening after a short visit hore. ) Mrs. G. F. Litchfield has gono to Ma rion, whore she will visit her parents ior a few days. Mis3 Etholwyn Albright, of Oregon City attonded the Holland-Glover wod ding last evoning. John Cochran, of tho Oregon City Enterprise, camo up last evoning to attend tho Holland-Glover wedding. Miss Eva Smith returned yesterday siftornoon fr6m an oxtendod visit with (relatives in Kligono and Cottage Grove. Mr. and, Mrs. J. 0. Ottcn left today for an extended California and Moxico trip. They will bo away two months, and will visit San Joso, Los Angeles and many 'othor points. Mrs. May Kellogg Sullivan,-qf Seat tle, who wroto a book on her oxpori--once in tho Klondike, is the guest of Mrs. E. Hofer for a few days. Sh'o is en routo to spend tho winter in Califor nia. Bank Examiner Archio Johnson, of Corvallis, ia in tho city, on way to Montana on official business. Ho was a senator from Linn county in tho liold-up session of 1895, when McBrido -was elected sonator, and haa held his present offico sinco about 1898. .frfrH-i-4-H I H'l 111 llllllll 14 : : The Latest i ' We have now a finer Choco- J late Cream than was ever . , mauo m otiioi-u uuuio, ov Zinn s 151 State Street. 104 Court Street. 1 1 1 1 1 1 I II 1 1 i'MH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 That any person, corporation or asso ciation operating a factory, mill or workshop whoro machinery is usod, shall provide and maintain in uso proper belt shifters or othor mochnnical con trivances for tho purposo of throwing on or off bolts on pulleys, proper safe guards for all vats, pans, trimmers, cut off, gang-edgors and all othor saw3 that can bo guarded advantageously, plan ers, cogs, gearing, belting, shafting, couplings, sot screws, llvo rollers, con voyors, manglors in Inundrios, and ma chinery of othor or similar description. Exhaust fans of sufficient power shall bo provided in tho discretion of tho commissioner of labor for tho purposo of carrying off dust from emery wheels, grindstones and othor machinery creat ing dust, whero same is operated in an enclosed room or place. If a machine, or any part thorcof is in n dangerous condition, or is not properly guarded, tho uso thereof is prohibited, and a no tice to that effect shall bo attached thereto. Such notico shall not bo moved until tho machino is made safe, and the required safeguards provided. Section 2. All hoistwnys, hatch ways, elovator wolls and wheol holes, as well as flywheels and stairways in fac tories, mills, workshops, storehouses warerooms or stores shall bo socuroly fenced, enclosed or otherwise protected, and duo diligenco shall bo usod to keep all such moans of protection closed ex cept when it is nocessary to have tho samo open, that tho same may bo used. Section 3. That any porson, corpora tion or association, operating a factory, mill or workshop whoro machinery is usod shall provldo in each workroom thereof proper and sufficient means of ventilation. Section 4. Any porson, corporation or association who violates or omits to comply with tho foregoing requirements or provisions of this act shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, nnd upon conviction thereof shall bo punished by a fine of not less than 15 days nor moro than 90 days. Soction 5. A copy of this act, to gether with tho namo and address of tho commissioner of labor, printod in legi ble manner, shall , bo kopt posted in each department of every factory, mill or workshop, and in tho offico of every public and private work, upon tho om ploycr or his 'agent or superintendent being suppliod with sufficient copies thereof by tho commissioner of labor. - o Will Eun Elovator. Sam Cloffman, who runs tho stato houso olovator, has been missod by his" frionds for tho past week, and all wcro delighted to sco him roappcar yestorday noon, but were oxtromoly aorry to loam that ho is still suffering from inflamma tory rheumatism. His hand and foot are still badly swollen, but ho says ho is much bettor, and will bo ablo to do his work throughout tho session. O T Benton County Lovy. Tho tax lovy of Benton county is 15.2 mills, as follews: Stato, 5 mills; coun ty, 4.0; stato Bchool, 3.6; road 2. The valuation of all taxablo property- is $4, 467,840. Tho lovy is 1.2 mills lower than last year, when it was 16.4 mills. Tho Corvallis taxpayer has to pay an aggregate of 22.2 mills. Two years ago the lovy in Corvallis was 45 mills. Forget It When you bavo bad the old ont of date metbbdrof dentistry perforated oa yoo, and your plato drops in your mouth, or tho filling comos out or too crown loose, FORGET IT, and come to mo, and bave it done properly. My plates At and all work is guaranteed. A great many have had this trouble in and around Salem, and bavo bow first class teeth which I havo inserted for therm Crowns $5 " Plates $5 Fillings 50c Examination Free JANUARY SUIT SALE Dr. B. E. Wright Tho Painless Dentist. Stcusloff Building, Court Stroot 'Phone 2501 Main. Hours 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., 7 p. in. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 12 m. Fvlen's Suits $0 to $12 Suits $12 to $5 Suits $8 $5 to $650 Suits $10 $8 to $20 Suite $J5 $25 Stilts $(8 Stiff Shirts Reg&lar $1 and $ J.50 val ues See them in our window. 65c Fancy Vests Balance of ourfcFancy Vests, a complete and unbroken line of from $2.50 to $4.50 val ues $J.95 to $2.85 tmnMaHHBHMMHMOHMHMaHniHMnMaaMt CMldt en's Stilts Our entire line of Children's Suits, between the ages of 3 to 9 years have been reduced to just one-half the marked price. Salem Woolen Mill Store ELECTRIC RAILROAD COMPANY SOCIAL EVENTS .t iiiiiiniiimi) nwt Toothsome Meals... :at the: White House Restaurant George Bros. Props. 4frW M I MM I Mill! ' AH over this Coast, Schilling's Best is in every one's mouth : cofft. tukinc-poardcr (Urorin j extract ipteat tod Change the Location of Site for Their Power Plant Tho "Willnmotto Valley Eloctric RniV road Company, through its chiof engin eer, H. C. Dlors, has filed u now notico of location of water right on tho Mc- Kenzie, above Martin's rapids, having abandoned tho first location. Tho now ono, whilo in tho samo vicinity ns tho old ono, is a mudi bottor ono. Tho no tico calls for 100,000 minors' of water, nnd Mr. Diors says that 5000 horse power can bo goncratod enough to op erato tho entire" system of proposed eloc tric railways. The new notico of tho canal lies through a soction of stato school land, and application has boerfto tho state for right of way. INVESTIGATING COOS BAY. As to Conditions for Planting Oysters Near Marshflold. They go far to make living comfortable. At your froev't; Bv.r1.7WJk "The Toggery" The new things for men you will find here. Everything new. No Junk As you pass our window, look, If you see anything you like, step in; we'll show you. If you don't see what you want, step in any way. We will make you feel at home. STEELHAMMER &. YANTIS 265 Commercial St. Dr. J. B. Olmstoad, of Portland, is making a short visit to Coos Bay. Ho will look into tho subject of oyBter cul ture thoso waters. Ho has had a groat oxporionco with oysters in Enstorn waters, and is thoroughly familiar with tho requirements for tho successful cul tivation of tho bivalves. After examin ing conditions thoroughly thoro, ho will mako bis roport to Washington, and, if it bo favorable, oystor culture will be inaugurated thoro on nflargo scalo. The extonsivo beds of oystor sholls In tho bay show that at ono tlmo they grow and thrived thore in largo quan tities. Thoro seems no reason why thoy should not do so now, adding an other profitable Industry to Coos Buy's equipment. r-O- Two Insane Patients. Sheriff J. W. Connoll, of Washington county, yesterday committed to tho asylum for" tho second timo Mlnno Lurs- man. Tho patient is a young woman about 23 years of ngo. Her insanity is in a mild form, and whon she was com mitted before aho only remninod a short vory artistic. ' 5m wrion sha was discharged for Mr. and Mrs cured, but it seems that tho malady has returned. Minnie Mlttelle, of Bnker City, was also committed to tho asylum yesterday, sho being brought to tno city by Sheriff H. K. Brown, of Baker connty. Brilliant Evonb. Tho most brilliant social event in tho history of tho Capital City waa tho grand ball givon by Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Ottonheimor of this city at tho Ar mory hall last ovonlng. Thoy woro as sisted In rocirving and ontbrtalning by Mrs. B. O. chucking, Mrs. E. A. Piorco, Mrs. P. E. Slater and Mrs. A. L. Prank of San Francisco. Tho. hall waa beautifully decoratod. Thrt stairway leading to tho hall was bankod with evergreens, and Jack 0' lanterns woro placed in tho window! and lit up tho scone. Tho ballroom was soparatod from tho hall to tho dress ing rooms by a completo hedge of small fir troca, which woro perfect in shape and bIeo. Over tho entrance, to tho ball room was draped a largo Ameri can flag. Tho main decorations woro ovorgrcons and tho national colors. Ar tistic skill was ovorywhoro in evi dence, the celling was hung with small flagsvand ovorgrcons woro draped over tho oval windows nnd flags wero crossed under eachone. In ono cornor of tho room a largo cannon drnpod in tho national flags stood, around which woro beautiful .potted ferns of many vnriotios. A hodgo of trooa was ar ranged around tho room, nnd alBO sepa rated the lunchoon room from tho rest. Horo again tho flags woro usod In abundance, and every available spaco was filled with ovorgroens, nnd tho wholo was lighted with rod Chinoso lanterns. On tho right of tho hall small tables wero placed whoro cards woro indulged in. This 'was an espe cially attractive place. Tho fir treos nnd the tall palms and ferns wero ox tousively used nnd mado It like Hinall bits of nature. Statlonod in ono cornor of tho hall, behind n white jwroon draped with vinos and tho rod, white and blue gar lands, McElroy's orchestra discoursed Bwoot music throughout tho evoning. Over ISO socioty pooplo wcro present, and tripped tho light fantastic through tlio happy hours. Every detail of tho entertainment was admirably ar ranged nnd tho wholo affair was de lightful. ItcfroahmcutH woro servod during tho ovonlug in tho luncheou room1. Tho beautiful costumes of tho ladles, togoth.or with tho brilliantly lighted room, was a splendid scene, and will bo remembered long by thoso attondlng. "Tho cntlro decoration of the hall was orrangod by O. P. Ruof, tho Asylum avenuo florist, who waa highly compli roenteu on his work, tho wholo bolng Qlovor. At 8 p. m., as tho sweot mel ody of Lohengrin's wodding march floated through tho rooms, played by Miss Beatrice Shclton, tho bride nnd groom, unattended, slowly entered from tho hallway and passed through tho back parlor, thenco Into tho front parlor and took thoir place in a win dow recess under a bunch of mlstlotoo and a whlto lovers' knot. Horo thoy wore mot by Itev. P. 8. Knlghf, pastor of tho Contral Congregational churoh, who uod tho ring coromony and said tllo sacred words which mako these two heartBboat ns one. Tho charming bride waa lovely ip a clinging gown of whlto silk crepe, de chine- over whlto tnffota, and carried a bouquet of Brido's roses. About 75 guests woro present nnd ro momborcd tho young couplo lavishly with gifts, many of much vnluo. At 9 o'clock a delightful dlnnor was sorvol by Mrs. John Brophy, Mls Ha' zol Campbell of Portland, Miss Ethol wyn Albright of Oregon City, Minson Corn Talklncton and Bortha Allon of Salem. Tho bridal party was servod in tho dining room, which was vory beautifully decoratod in smllax. Tho contorplcco wns pink chrysanthemums and smllax. Tho giiosts woro soutcd at small ' tables scattered , throughout the parlors. Tho hall was decoratod all in green, tlio parlors in groon and whlto. After a short bridal tour to Portland and othor northern pointfl tho young couplo will bo. at homo to their hosts of frionds in thoir newly built cottage on Wintor street, near Center. D0LAN TURNS TRAINER Cor Kills Cow. A Commercial street car, lit charge of Motorman dark, last night ran into and killed a cow on tho north end of tho lino, noar tho Pair Grounds. Tho car was running at its usual rate of speed, when tho cow ran In front of it, nnd, although tho brakes woro applied, the' track was frosty and tho car could not bo Btoppod in timo to savo tho ani mal. Tho cow is said to havo been n valu able animal, belonging to Mr. Mitchell, of North Salem. OATOXIIA. B,,r2u V&J&t Mr. 8am Dolan, of this city, has oa tored Zodak, his fino Zombro colt, ia tko big $0000 futurity stakes offered by tlw California Association for colts from mares bred in 1001. Tho colt is now two yoars old, and is a hummor. BT will bo hoard from. Albnny Democrat, Mr. Dolan Is not unknown la this city, and tho nows of his golug InU tho business of raising a race horse comos as a surprlso to his many friend horo, tho most of whom know him only ns a curly, ehock-hoadod football horo, and ennuot imaglno him as cracking ft whip over tho back of 0. fast colt. A Journal reporter litis had that prlvilego, and will say that it is worth tho prico of. admlusion, nnd all desiring to spend a happy Saturday might mako an excur sion to Albany , just' to sco, tho "old dog" in his now role. Tho colt is said to bo a promising an imnJ, and it is fclncoroly hoped that Mr, Dolnn will bo successful in this mnttor an ho has lways boon on tho gridiron, whero ho has boon soon mnny times by Bnlemltes, nnd mado his presonco known to tho sons of old Wlllantotte rather forcibly whllo dofondlng the ornngo and lnck of Albany college. Somo 1005 wool clips havo boen con tracted for in Wallowa couuty at ltf coats per pound. Senators and Members Of tho house all want to llvo wall whllo in Salem, nnd thero is ono placo whoro thoy can do it, MAC SMITH'S CAFE bzs I The Oregon boy who has not yet learned tho trick of going under tho cir cus tent can gratify that pleasuro this summer, becauso we are to havo Bar uum & Bailey's and Einglings' shows tbe coming season. Ottenheimcr havo oponod up tho social season which will follow during tho legislature vory .bril liantly, and it will long bo remomborod as tho most successful social evont in tho Capital City. Holland-Olover Nuptials. , A beautiful and attractlvo homo wed ding of tho wintor season occurred Wednesday evening, January 11, at tho home of Mrs. H. B. Holland, 177 Cen- ter street, when her youngest daughter, Ik-moli, became tho bride of Ealph A', Keystone Fence Is AH Right Ho say tho numerous fartnors who havo bought and aro buying. Noto that tho weave Is continuous, tho stay wires going up and down, interweaving with tho main wlros, and making the very firm yet elastic woavo for which tho Keystone la famous. Doublo wlro above and bolow. Call and see tho feneo or send for circulars. F, A. Wiggins ImplementHotise Parm Machinery Vehicles, Automobile, Bleyoles, Seeing ' ' Machine and Supplies, 235-257 Liberty Street, Salem. , ) 1 Jr 1