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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1905)
WMJ DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL,' flALTIM, ' 6BB00W, F&IDAY, JAW7ABY' 13, 1805, m 5S Do You Know? Tbere is a ere at deal of satisfaction ia peine sure that von are zolae to ret jost what you order Instead of fcavlmr something sent you tbat yon are told Is just as good. You Can Get the best money can buy, at the fair est prices for we know we can send exactly What Yob Want If yon tret In lino and begin the new year by trading At Out Store If you want cbeao goods cheap, we have them, but our specialty Is the best goods sold at the fairest pos sible prices. PULLER & DOUQLAS, SALEM'S LEADING OEOOEES. 142 State Street. Phono 2261 We carry Fleischmann's Com- J pressed Yeast. FIRST SNOW STORM In Three Years Causes Much Inconvenience to Travel PERSONALS Miss Moisan, of Brooks, is in tho city. Mrs. Lou Hatch went to Portland 'estorday. Miss Irono Campbell, of Chcmnwa, is spending today in town. Loslio Scott, of tho Orogoninn, re turned homo yesterday. Miss Nollio Kingo returned yoster- Way after a few days visit in Albany. Senator Coshow has gono to Roso- urg to spend Sunday with his fam- Ipy- Senators Colo and Holcomb wore fiunong thoso going to Portland yestcr- lay. Mrs. J. Frank Hughes is spending a few days in Portland visiting relat ives. Miss Nancy Baker is homo from a WSsit with her aunt, Mrs. L. N. Bonoy, at .bueeno. iMr. and Mrs. J. A. Tanner, of Port- (land, came down this morning for a Hyeok's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pruitt wero pas- gbngora for Portland yesterday after Soon on thoir wedding tour. Newell Do Lamattor, of tho Salem hotel, has gono to Cottage Grove for a couple of days on businoss. Miss Mabel Jo'nos and guest, Miss liovo, of Honolulu, roturned to Brooks yestorday. They woro in Salem to at- tond tho Holland-Glovor wodding and Ottonheimor ball last night. Mrs. Robert Currin, of Boise, Ida- j!io, who has been visiting with tho Hxainily of her cousin, A. J. Basoy, went Ito Brownsville this morning for a ehort visit beforo roturning home. Roprosentativo Sonnomann went to tiia homo at Glendale last night to spend Sunday with his family. Ilia lit tlo son has been vory ill with pnou- monia, but is reported to bo improving. Mrs. P. P. Friday and two children returned to their homo at Hood River rostcrday, after an oxtonded visit with Mrs. Friday's mother and sister, rs. J. Otton and Mrs. W. E. Sherman, in this city. Timothy Brownhil, of Madras, prominent in Eastern Oregon camo Mown to Salem yesterday, and loft this morning for Portland, whoro ho will itnect tho mombers of tho Eastern Oro tgon delegation, who aro preparing for paYrigoroua fight against tho division of rook county. These two words, Schilling's (Best, are perfect assurance of : getting your money's-worth- At jr BKter'ej MusMyWk. 1HIM"H I I I IMI IIIIIIIHJ1 The Latest We have now a finer Cboco- - - late Cream than was ever ! made in Salem before, at Zinn s 154 Stato Street. 104 Court Street. fiiHiHinH m-i iniini For once the small boy is happy, likewise tho small girl. For tho first timo in three years Salem, has a real, rousing snow storm. All day yester day tho snow foil, and by night tho ground was covered with a thick, coat ing of it.- Down town tho peeplo went wild, at least somo of thom did. Tho clerks along Commercial street got right out in in it, and tho passersby suffored from tho attack. Staid busi noss mon stopped long enough to grab up a handful of snow and throw at somo unsuspecting fellow, and. thon snow would fly from all directions. Although tho .snow mado a groat mnay pcoplo happy, thero wero somo who took a pessimistic view of tho sit uation. "This hero woathor would bo all right," romarked ono old man from Iowa, "but this ain't tho right kind of climate." Just thon a big snow ball hit him somewhero in tho region of his mouth, and what moro might have followod was drowned in snow. Tho streets took on quito an Eastern look, and it is a real novelty to seo tho contrivances which aro usod in lieu of sleighs and cutters. Wheels aro re moved from buggies, and in thoir stead aro socured homo mado runners, while a fow real cutters, jingling with sleigh bolls, dash up and down tho streets, while tho small boy tugged along with his littlo sled hauling his girl home from school. Last evening coasting waa in order, and soverai parties went to tho differ ent hills in the suburban part of town, and Bpent n jolly evening. Tho best placo for this was in Fairmount Park, where thoro was a long straight slide, and tho sleds bobbed up and down and over, with scarcoly a mishap. Soniet- times, howover, tho sled would hit a bump, and tho occupants would turn bio off in tho snow in a manner moro ludicrous than becoming. But every thing goes in coasting. Coasting is a novelty hero, and is tho most oxhllirat- ing sport. When you start down the hill tho fooling which creeps over yon is indescribable, and before you can define it you nro lying in a heap of snow at tho bottom. This morning tho snow was still on, and ovon botter: Tho small boy didn't hnvo to bo called twice today. Ho was up with tho birds, and out on tho walk boforo breakfast. Fathers and moth ers scolded in vain. "Hurrah for tho snow. ' ' Tho stroot car servico of tho city was in a badly demoralized condition this morning, many of tho cars ran bo hind timo, nnd somo wero unnblo to porform thoir usual runs for several hours. This morning tho walks wero slip pery from tho long coasting, and it was indeed a funny sight to seo tho pooplo on their way to work vainly trying to keep their feet. Sedate school ma'ms la bored and tugged up tho walks holding to tho fence to koep straight. Tho poo plo who "just hatod snow" waitod in vain for a car, and had to start out afoot, under tho closo protection of an umbrolla. Dignified young ladies wero caught on corners and had thoir facos washed by somo "audacious young man," who, in somo instances wero surprised to find how much color tho girl hnd left, but no ono got mad, and all joinod in the sport. Tho weather report says, "Friday, and Saturday, rain or snow," and all tho young people yes, and ovon somo of tho older ones aro wishing that it would bo snow. Any way, January 12th will bo remembered as a truly big snow storm. SHERIFF HUNTS WITNESS t JANUARY SUIT SALE Who Had Business Away From His Home Although It Snowed Tho jury in tho enso of M. M. High against tho Southern Pacific Company for damage1?, for tho killing of four horses by defendant 's.. train, while passing Chomnwa, after being out most of tho night, returned a vcrdit for tho plnintiff in tho sum of $720. Department No. 1 nlso handlod somo criminal matters this morning, among which was tho caso of John Wndkins, who was arrested on tho chargo of selling liquor without a license nnd selling liquor to a minor. Ho pleaded guilty to both charges and fined $300 on tho first chargo and given six months in tho county jnil on tho last. Thero wero peculiar circumstances con nected with this caso, nnd tho action of tho defendant very probably caused his sentence to bo a groat deal moro sovoro than it otherwiso would hnvo been. Tho facts of tho matter wero that five witnesses wero on tho list and subpoonaes mado out for thom, but, thoy all residing in Tumor, and Wad kins claimiug to tho officers nil tho timo that ho would plead guilty, it was thought unnecessary to servo thom un til yesterday. At tho last moment, when it would bo oxtromoly hard, so ho thought, to get tho witnesses against him, Wndkins apparently changod his mind and announced his intention to plead not guilty. Shcrift Culver imme diately wont to Turner to securo his witnesses, but, although it was snowing ut the timo, all theso gentlemen seemed to hnvo found somo business that called them away from homo, and, strange as it may Hccm, no ono know whero thoy were, tho Bncrm is not a man to do outwitted, and ho soon had sworn in two doputios, and Btnrtod out into tho blinding snow storm in search of wit nesses. After a iinrd search all day he succeeded in rounding up two, and tho rest came in of thoir own accord this morning. They woro unnecessary, for tho testimony of the two aocurod by the sheriff would havo convicted tho prisoner. Carl Long, who was arrostod on tho chargo of assault with a dangerous weapon, and convicted by tho jury of assault and battery, was up for sen tence this morning, and got four months in tho county jail. William Martin, who was tried .for forgery and ncquittcd on tho ground of insanity, was this morning ordorod, by Judgo Burnott, committed to tho asylum. Men's S&cits $0 to $12 Stilts 46 $2 to $5 Salts $8 $5 to $ J 6.50 Setts $10 $8 to $20 Stilts Miss Mamie Montgomery, who is employed nt the stnto printing office during legislature, wont to her homo at Albany for an over-Sunday visit. J. W. Simmons, stnto orgnnizor for tho M. W. A., lias been in Salem a fow days und went to Monroe today. $15 $25 Suits $18 k Mf' cnI Stiff Shifts Regular $ and $f .50 va ties See them In out wiof dow 65c Fancy Vests Balance of oariiFancv Vests a complete and unbroken Jm! of from $2.50 to $4.50 va! uts $1.95 to $2.8; Children's Stftfal Out entire line of Cnifdren' Salts, between the ages of ; to v years nave been red to fast one-half the m price. I Salem Woolen Mill Store , , , OREGON INDIAN SCHOOLS ilUWl E. E. Davis and sisters, Mrs. S. 0. IUindlett and Mrs. Thomas Mc-Hugh, have gono to Harrisburg to attend tho funeral of their uncle, J. F. Davltf. Mr. and Mrs. 0, M. Davis went to Harrisburg last night, to attond tho funeral of Mr. Davis' brother, J. F. Davis. Miss Irono McIIugh, of Portland, Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mc- Hugh. Fresh Eggs 30c pet dozen THEY'RE 905 MAKE LATEST OUT. i ATWOOD & FISHER, Phone 57 Grocers Corner Commercial and Cocirt. Cirt the Can and compare tho quality of Economy Brand Evaporated Cream with any of Its Imitations.! i Note thediiferenco. See how smooth and appetizing our product ts, owing to Its heavy consistence, which i keeps the butter fat equally i distributed, in contrast with i the cheap and thin imlta- l lions which allow the but- ler fat to rise and form unsightly clods. 4WUHHHIH-H HUH tfr :: The Masses ! ! Whether laws aro mado for thom or not, our meals are, and thoy aro appreciated by hundroda every day. : : White House i Restaurant J 'fri 1 1 I4ilt MH-1 1 1 1 II II In tho report of Estollo Koel, super intendent of Indian schools of tho gov ernment to tho commission of Indian affairs tho reports of tho Orogon su pervisors aro given' aa follews: Bcport of Supervisor M. F. Holland. Umatilla School, Oregou. Tho gon oral tono of tho school wan found to bo poor, causod principally by friction be tween employes. Tho industrial work was at a very low obb, tho litorary bo ing vory littlo bettor. Tho buildings aro good and amplo, tho only additional ono needed being a dairy and moat mouso and an addition to tho laundry. A mission school on this reservation was found to bo doing good work. Warm Springs School, Orogon. Plant, good; gonoral management, fair. Tho neoda of tho school are: Im proved wator system to givo a purer supply; removal of barn to highor ground back of school; employment of bottor carpenter; more nnd bettor farm and gardon work, awl bottor firo protection. Salem School, Chcmawa, Oregon. This plant is an oxcollont ono, in flno shnpo, and doing good work in tho in dustrial and litorary department Suggestiens: Enlarged wator and sow er systoms; change in tho method of purchasing tho wood; tho dropping of a number of whlt'o and agod pupils; moro thorough physical examination of pupils beforo briuging thcin to tho school, and chango tho namo from Sa lem to Chemawa. During my ruthor longthy stay at this institution it waa soon that tho namo of "Salem" caused confusion in postofllco and tolegraphlo addrosseH and to travelers. Siletz School, Oregon. Tho general tono of this school waa found to bo fnirly good. Tho farm and gardon work was not ns good as it should bo, and tho school room work wub poor, tho chil dren reciting in a vory innudiblo man nor. Firo protection was poor. Grand Hondo School, Orogon. This ia a poor plant, in poor condition, but sufficient, in viow of the steadily de creasing attondnnco, for future needs, provided nccossary repairs bo kept up. Tho farm and garden work was good, and tho litorary work was very good. Report of Supervisor Cbarlos II. Dick son. Klamath, Orogon. Locution oxcol lont; has magnificent spring water and beautiful surroundings. A now dormi tory is needed for tho boys. Tho in dustrial training In gardening and farming is mado a prominent feature. Dairying' is also taught. Tho girls aro instructed in all branchos of domestic work, and also in all branchos of but tor making. Tho course of study is fol lowed as far as possible, and is found to bo vory helpful. In moral tono and in matters of discipline and gonoral management, this school stands deserv edly high. Yainax, Oregon, Location, undesir able. Water poor. Buildings old nnd incommodious. Unless better water can be provided, it will be wise to con. solidato this school with tho Klnmath school. Tho moral tono Is oxcollont, and also disciplino. Tho industrial training is carried on as far ns posslblo with limited facilities. 3ur Cure for pile. Itching piles produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, aa well m BUng, Bleeding or- Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-s&a-ko0 Pile Remedy. Stopa itching anl bleeding. Absorbs tumors. Wo a Jar at drag gist, or aont by mall. Treaties tree. Write me abouty-your case. Dr. Bo sanko, Phlla., Pa, Foro salo by Dr. S. C, Stone, druggist FULTON FOR CELILO CANAL According to Washington dispatches it is ovidon1- that Sonator Fulton In tends to malco an oarncst effort, when tho rivor nnd harbor bill reaches tho sounto, to havo an amondmont nttachod making nn appropriation for commoner ing work on Tho Dalles-Colilo canal. Chairman Burton ndhoroa to tho posi tion ho took in hia lottor to Ileprosen tatlvo Williamson, and insists that tho stato portago will bo amplo to moot nil domands of upper-river commorco. in fact Mr. Burton says ho has boon ad vised by sovoral ongtnoors that a en nnl at Tho Dalles would not tond to build up any ' considornblo commerce, but would bo a wnsto of a largo amount of public monoy. Sonntor Fulton takes issuo with him on this argument. Asido from tho fact that shippers of tho ontiro Inland Em pire aro demanding nn opon rivor, Son ntor Fulton doolarcs that tho state of Oregon, assuming that tho govornmout was acting in good faith has oxpondod Catarrh Quro. Sond for circulars, BASKET BALL GAM Tho first inter-colleglato game basket boll to bo playod in Salem year will occur tonight in the-Wl otto Unlvorsity gymnasium, when Pacific Collogo team will Una agalna tho men from thq local univ; ty. Pacific Is said to havo tho stre: toani sho haa ovor had. and nro up with tho oxpodtntlon of winnina Tho local team will bo grontly enod by tho nbsouco of Pollard i tor and Matthows at guard, but, n tboloss, tho local enthusiasts say Willamette shall not bo defeated, night. Both Pollard nnd Matthowa bo provontod from playing this soi on account or seuooi work. Tho gnmo will bo called at 8 o'q and an interesting contest is prom 0 Doafnoss Cannot Be Cared By local applications, as thoy not roach tho disoasod portion of. ear. Thoro la only oao way to deafness, and that la by constitute romodioa. Deafness is causod by aj flainod condition of tho mucous lllyi of tho Eustachian Tubo. Whonji tubo is inflamed vou havo a ruml! sound or imperfect hoaring, and j It in nntirnlv Mnnnd dnnfniRa in tk ft suit, and, unless tho inflammation bo taken out, and this tube restore iui nullum tuuuiiiuu, uuiitiufj WMilfl dcBtroyod forovor; nlno casos out oU uru tuuocu uy uuiuiiu, wuiuu is uu but an inflamod condition of tho m surfaces. Wo will gtvo Ono Hundrod Do for any caso of Doafnoss (causod b; tarrh) that cannot bo cured by II 1 $100,000 In tho purchaso of rights of way for tho proposod govornmont ca nal. It was generally understood in tho last congress that, If tho stato would presont this right of way to tho government. Congress would provido all funds nocewmry for building tho canal. To back out now that tho stato haa fulfilled its part of tho agreement would bo bad faith. Sonator Fulton has hopes of having nn appropriation for The Dulles pro- joct Inserted in tho bill In tho minute, and of honling the sennto nmoudmont in the bill in confureni'0, Chairman Burton will not listen to the proposi tion to mako Tho Dulles improvement a. continuing contract. If that chango can bo mado by tho sounto, construc tion of tho canal will bo assurod. Dosorvoa Credit. Manager Welch of tho electric stroot car company is deserving of much credit for tho manner In which tho lino sorvod tho public. It requlrod an oxtruordinnry effort to movo tho enrs at times, but by putting on nn oxtra forco of mon and an abundanco of power tho cars did excollou servico under tho circumstances. Enos Prosnall, 0. D. Burdick and J. S. VanWinklo wero visitors in Albany jrwieraajr. F. J. CHENEY, Si CO., Toled Sold by Druggists, 75c, Tako Unit's Family Pills for Cd pation. Coos county ia to havo a counH hiblt nt tho Lewis and Clark fnl tho oxtont of 31U,UUvV Tho CO commissioners will bo askod for nnd tho cltlzons will subscribe rest, a portion for subscriptions I ing circulated for that purposo and meeting with success. o OASTOIIIA. D tho jO 1h8 KM to" l,att Mm m iff 4 or iuieanjbooiang j WW i H W Thnt's what wo glvo our custom Wo buy tho best provisions j don't spoil thom in cooking. mac ' !; SMITH'S ! CA,r w