Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 21, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL 30IHAI SAW51 OWHKHr, TUESDAY; TBRUAEY"2i; 190&Y
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COURT
Various Characters At raigned
and Asked to Leave
Myrtlo P. "Wallace, tho Indian wo
man, whoso name so often appears upon
tho polico court dodkot, was arrested
again last night, as was her "friend,"
John Gilpin, in the Eldridge rooming
house, on Commercial Street, where
tho pair had mado their headquarters.
Tho Wallace woman was arrested on
January 31st, and. sonteuccd to 20 days
in tho city jail, but, upon promising to
leavo town and return no more, sho
was roloased. Last night it was learned
by tho polico that sho was in tho city
again, and was onco moro visiting her
friends in Chinatown. A visit was
mado to this neighborhood by tho offi
cers, whoro it was learned that Gilpin
had como after her, and taken her
away, but tho Colestials claimed they
did not know where. Aftor a short
search tho couplo woro found in tho
Eldridgo, and thoy woro promptly ar
rested. Tho woman still has 19 days
on her January sontenco to servo, and
tho man will bo detained until a pre
liminary examination of both of them
is held on tho charge of lowd cohabita
tion, which will mean that thoy will
bo bound over to await tho action of
tho circuit court, and, upon conviction,
about six months in tho county jail.
John Lickusky, an ex-convict, who
served 15 years for tho state, was ar
rested this morning about 3 o'clock and
lined $10 this morning by Judge
Mooros.
Madam Dollarhide, another of Sa
lem's notorious characters, narrowly
escaped being gathered in by tho
mighty arm of tho law last nightalso,
for sho had been located by tho police,
but when a trip was mado after her, it
was learned that her trunk was packed,
and sho had started for pastures now.
UNIVERSITY LABORATORY.
Salem Institution Will Be Better
Equipped Hereafter.
Tho equipment of tho University
laboratory was greatly incrcasod yes
torday by tho receipt of a lnrgo ship
ment of apparatus. Included iu this
were a Winmhurst's static machine for
X-l?ny and wireless telegraphy, a lab
oratory microtome, tort'iou apparatus
i'or determining strongth of wood
and iron beams, accurately ground
parabolic reflectors, accurately meas
ured sonomotor, Kundt's apparatus for
determining velocity of sound in nir
and metals, and a quantity of electric
apparatus.
Two othor shipments aro on the way,
each of which aro larger than either of
tho ones received thus far.
Public Is Aroused.
Tho public is aroused to a knowledge
of tho curativo merits of that great
medical tonic, Electric Bitters, for.
sick stomach, liver and kidnoys. Mary
H. Walters, of 54C St. Clair avo., Co
luuibus, Ohio, writes: "For sovoral
months I was given up to die. I had
fever and aguo, my norves wero
wrockod; I could not sleep, and my
stomach was so weak from usoloss doc
tor's drugs that I could not eat. Soon
aftor beginning to tako Electric Bit
ters I obtained relief, and in a short
timo I was entirely cured." Guaran
teen at J. 0. Perry's drug store; pricq
50c.
Motion Filed.
A motion to striko out has bcou filed
by Carson & Cannon, attorneys for do
fondant in tho libel suit of Robert
Burns vs. R. D. Ilumo,
Sound business practice is
as important, here, as the
wealth of nature.
Schilling's Best is the basis
of it in
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tnktnf powd.r
(Uroriar timet
iptret
lodi
at your grocer's and money-back
HaifhGalth
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Wo have now a finer Choco
late Cream than was ever i
'. ! made in Salem before, at t
;; Ziim's
154 BU(e Street.
104 Court Street.
Keeps Ybu looking Young
ALWAYS rotorei routhfal color to grny or
fadci hair. Stops balr ailing. roil
tlvely remoTfa dandruff. A high-clan
hair-grower dressing, keeping hair aof t, slotsj,
luxurluat. Does not soil skla or linen.
This Great Hnlr Food, aided by nAIKTNA
SOAP, beala the ncalp, bills dandruff germs,
stops Itching, turplles energy to roots and
promotes fine hair growth. Large BOc bottle,
druggists. Xakenothlngwlthoutonr signature.
I I CO dUBJJ UIIBrHAnFINA SOAP.
Sign this coupon, tako to any of the following
druggists, and get a 80o. bottle Hay's Ilalr
health and a 25c. cake narflna Medicated Soap.
best for hair, bath, toilet, both for OOc.; or sent
by Phllo Hay Specialties Co.. Newark, N. J.,
express prepaid, on receipt of OOc. and this adr.
Name
Address.,.,,
Following drngglsts supply nay's Flalrhcalth
and HsrSna, Soup In their .shops onlys
PALACE PHARMACY.
SOCIAL
EVENTS
A "63" Party.
Miss Ruth Gnbrielson entertained a
number of friends last evening in a
most delightful manner at her homo on
High street. Thjj amusement of the
evening was "03," and Miss Helen
Cnlbreath won first prize and Mr. Sam
uel Young captured tho gentleman's
prize. Other games wero played, and
tho wholo evening was most enjoyable.
Miss Daisy Froeman, of Portland, who
is visiting in the city, favored tho com
pany with several songs, which wero
much enjoyed. A dainty lunch was
served.
Thoso present were: Dr. and Mrs.
Frank Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
Gntons, Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith,
Misses Helen Cnlbreath, Bertha Kay,
Lela Herron, Ilda Jones, of Brooks;
Daisy Freeman, of Portland; Eva Co
show, Clnire and .Tesslo Holmes, Jottio
Watson. Messrs Fred and Edwnrd
Thielsen, Boy and Chauncoy Bishop,
Paul Wallace, Will Burghardt, Samuel
Young and Mac Hofer.
Bach Recital at University.
Tho Bach recital by tho Collogo of
Music, given in tho University chapel
last night, was well attended, and well
givon. Each number on tho program
was tho work of tho famous composor,
who is to music what Shukespearo is
to literature. '
Introductory to tho program Prof.
Newberry, principal of tho piano de
partment, mado a few interesting re
marks on Bach and his achiovemonts.
Tho numbers wero all woll rendered,
but the baritone solo, "Avo Maria,"
by R. II Zercher, was, without doubt,
tho best received of tiny.
Following is tho program as given:
Kloine Praeludion, No. 3 Con Moto,
Chloo E. Bashor.
No. 4 Allegretto Modorato, Anna
Hume.
No. 7 Praoludio Ftighotta, Ethel L.
Thomas.
Song, "My Heart Ever Fnitfiful,'.
Nellio A. Parsons, spprano.
Two vpart Inpentionon, No. 2 Mod
erate, Margaret A. Fisher.
No. 12 Allegro vivaco o briosa,
Elizabeth Ti Will.
Song, "Forget Mo Not," Mlnotta
Magors, contralto.
Three part Inveutlonon, No. 0 Alle
gro "Alia Giguo," Jonnio Sandors.
No. 15" Modernto, non Troppo, O. .T.
Cntlow.
Song, "Avo Marin," ndaptod to tho
to tho first prelude, Well Tempered
Clavichord, by Chas. Gounod, B. II.
Zercher, baritone.
Woll Tompored Clavichord, No. 1
Preludo Fuga, Frank E. Churchill.
Chinaman Pardoned.
Govornor Chamborlain, this morn
ing, grnntod a full pardon to Wong
Gee, tho Chinoso convict who was
serving a life sontonco for murder in
tho second degree, giving as roasons
that ho had boon a most exemplary
prisonor, is advanced in yoars, and is
in fooblo health, and also that His Ex
oellenoy Princo Rang Yu Wai has
agroou" to transport tho conviet back to
China to his friends, who may take
eare of him in his old ago.
Princo Kang Yu Wai went to tho
country today to inspeet hop yards
and farmB, but left his private secre
tary Cbow Kok Hean, to maico tno
neoossary arrangements for Wong's re
lease and his transpiration baek to
Ohina.
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Tho Salem Abstract
And Land Company will hereafter
represent tho Phoenix Assurance Com
pany, replacing H. B. Tfaielsen. In
easo Phoenix policy holders dere any'
change In their contract, kindly pre
sent tho same to the newly authorized
agents. Kenewals and applications for
additional insurance will receive prompt
HON. L. T,
HARMS
JUDGE
Three Important Appoint''
ments Made Today
Governor Chamberlain has announced
tho appointment of Lnwronco T. Har
ris as judgo of tho second judicial dis
trict; Samuel White, judgo of tho
eigth judicial district, and Clarenco
Crawford, as district attorney of tho
tenth judicial district.
Tho governor stated that, ns ho bo
lioved in a non-partisan judiciary, ho
hns made an appointment of a Republi
can in a district where thoro is now a
Democratic judge, and vico versa.
A Remarkablo Petition.
Ed. Jeurnal: Tho Portland delega
tion hero during tho legislature mado
their brags that when tho proper timo
came thoy would wipo tho stato fair
oft tho earth. Thoy did that, with a
few Salem men signing a petition. At
tho last hours of tho legislature it was
a very nico trick,-but it worked, and,
as yesterday's Journnl stated, tho
street cars would loso $3000 and tho
hotels, boarding places and rostau
rants $5000. This cuts no figure Thoso
institutions have no moral right to livo
and when thoy have a chanco to mnko
n dollar, tho Salem business mnn ought
to knock them out, ns they havo done
in this caso. That wns a remarkablo
potition gotton up by Portland, and
ought to be preserved for futuro ref
erence. V SALEMITE.
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Sure Cure for Pllei
Itching piles produce moisture and
cause itching, this form, as woll as
BHng, Bleodlnjj or Protruding Pllos
aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko'B Pile
Remedy Stops Itching and bleeding
Absorbs tumors. BOc a jar at drug
gist, or sent by mall. Treaties free.
Write mo about your caso. Dr. Bo
Banko, Phllo,, Pa.
Fore salo by Dr. S. C, Stone, druggist.
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S&i$s and
Overcoats
Spring goods aro beginning to arrive.
Tho fall goods aro "going4. If you want
to got a suit or. overcoat at a greatly
roducocj prico you Will bavb to hurry.
Wo havo suits and overcoats mnrkod
down to($d, $8, $1Q and $12.G0, that
woro from $10 to" $18 values.
Wo havo about 30 pairs of cotton
blankets which wo will put on salo
this week at tho following prices:
$2.00 BLANKETS for $1.35
$1.75 BLANKETS for $1.25
$1.50 BLANKETS for $1.15
$1.00 BLANKETS for $ .75
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Dess Gloves
A big reduction In men's dross and
walking glovos, in sizes from 7 to 0.
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Best $3.00 Hat on Earth
Spring Stylet s in
Men's Stiff Hats
Mien's Soft Hats
Ladies' Cowboy
Hats
All the Famous
"Roberts" makes
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CVERV HAT GUARANTEED
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Salem Woolen Mill Store
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PERSONALS
C. T. Mclntiro spent Sunday in Port
land. Harvoy Wolls, of Portland, is in the
city todny.
Will lliloy, of Albany, is in tho city
todny on business.
Bex Davis, of Shodus, wns in tho city
yesterdny on busiuess.
T G. Decknbnugh roturncd this
morning from a short business trip to
Portland.
Miss Etta Hoidelbeck, of Portlnnd,
is visiting frionds in this city for a
few days. v
Judgo B. S. Bean rcturnod yesterday
from an ovor-Sutidny visit with his fam
ily in Eugonc.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bnrdwoll wont
to Jefferson this morning for a visit
with rolntivos.
Miss Eithol Frizzcll loft this morn
ing for Eugene, whoro sho will visit
friends for a short timo.
Hon. nnd Mrs. B. E. L. Stoinor nnd
wife nnd littlo son left this morning
for their homo n't Lakeview.
Elmo Noil and Monto Briggs passed
through this city today from a visit
at Portland, on their way homo at Ashland.
Whoro Doctors Agree.
When a pationt is under tho doctor's
caro for somo months, with constantly
varying symptoms, but over increasing
weakness from tho loss of flesh and
strongth by tho ravages of dlseaso, all
doctors will agree that tho first gain
of flosh indicates a chango for tho bet
ter. Woak, thin, floshlcss people know
thoy fool bettor as soon ns thoy gain
flosh. Tho best flesh and blood maker
is Dr. Gunn's Blood and Norvo Tonic,
For pimply, palo and sickly pooplo,
both old and young, a bottor modicino
was nover made. It turns the food i
you eat into strong, rod blood, making
solid flosh aud musclo at tho rato of
1 to 3 pounds por week. It is sold by j
all druggists for 75c por box, or 3 bozos
for $2. To ovoreomo tho effect of
over-indulgence or dissipation use this
modicine. I
For salo by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist.
PUBLIC
BU.LMMG
BILL
Will Not.Be Up for Action at
this Congress
Washington, Fob, 21. Speaker Can
non today informod tho committee on
public buildings and grounds that ho
wouldn't grant a rule for considera
tion of a public building bill carrying
$0,500,000. A petition, signod by 300
members, asking that tho bill bo con
sidered was prosontcd to tho spoakor,
but ho was obdurate.
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JESSIE ELDRIOE
SOUTHWIOK COMINO
Head of tho Dramatic Dopartmont of
"Emerson Oollogo of Oratory, Bos
ton, to Appear in tho Merchant
of Vonico on tho 28th Inst.
It is with great plcnsnro and satis
faction that wo annotinco tho coming
of Mrs. Southwlck.. Having known hor
for many years, und boing fnmllinr
with her work, wo do not hesitato to
say that Salem has nover hoard her
superior and soldoni hor equal. No lov
er of good litoraturo and nrtlstic inter
pretation, no ono interested in dramatic
art should fall to hoar hor. Sara Brown
Savugo, dean of Collogo of Oratory,
Willnmotto University.
LIVED WITH WIFE
LESS THAN MONTH
frH.frm 1 1 it uh-h um t
:: Tie Masses
! ! Whether laws are made for tbem .
; or not, our meals are, and they
are appreciated by hundreds j
every day.
: : White House
Restaurant
Mrs. M. A. Doadmond Sues J. J. Doad
mond for pivorco for Dcsortlon.
J, J. Doadmond and wife lived to
gothor loss than a month after thoy
were married, aocording to tho com
plaint of tho wife, M. A. Doadmond,
who has suod her husband for a di
vorce Thoy woro marrlod in Lane
county on January 10, 1001, and Mrs.
Doadmond allogos liar husband wil
fully and without cnuso or provoca
tion dosortod hor on February 12, 1004,
nnd hns uogleotod to provido for her
since.
J. M. Williams is Mrs. Doadmond 's
attorney in tho case. Eugene Guard.
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A Freo Lecture.
'In the empty storo building of A.
Sohrie'bor, on Stato stroet, J. II. Bark
ley, state organiswr o Washington, will
givo a lecture on "The Class Strug
gle," on Thursday, February 23d, at 2
and 7:30 p. m. Everybody invited, la?
(Has especially. Ho is one of tho groat
ost orators on the Pnelfie coast. 2-21-3t
Court Appoints.
Charles L Oglo was appointed yes
terday as guardian of tho person and
estnto of Herman Vtin Duson, by thq
county court.
Does your bond soom to bo oppressed
with a dull pain, as if it woro the base
of a monumontt Wright's Paragon
Hoadacho Curo will rollovo it. Every
druggist has it. Try it.
Oab War Still On.
Cab hiro to any part of tho old city
limits to or from tho depot, 25 conts.
All orders, day or night, promptly at
tohdod to. All othor ordors at roa
sonnblo rates. Club Stablos. O. W.
Yannko. 2-15-tf
statemont that ho will not tako any
statomont that ho ill not toko any
further pnrt iu politics, but will prac
tico law in Portlnnd.
Wt MHIMIIimilMIHHHHIil
j Special Sale
Muslinwear
Night Gowns, Chemise,! Drawers, Skirts,
Corset Covers and Skirt Chemise. We
have reduced , the prices on all maslin
wear, so as we now quote lower prices
than at any other sale in Salem. Infant's
Skirts, long or short Dresses and Robes.
Reduced Pricer, Woolen Underskirts, Dress
Skirts and Waists. Woolen Gloves, Ice
Wool Shawls, Lowest Prices.
R0STEIN & GREENBAUM
298 and 300 Commercial St. Salem
mmmiitnMMi nnminiKrWwutuM
They act like Exercise.
OJdlOMNd
for the Bowels
Ten
Gents
ceo
AH
Druggists
When the wind blows and ohaps your
lips, faee and hands, use Rose nud Cu
cumber Jelly it cures all.
To the Country People
When in town take your meals at tho
Star Rentaurant, 330 Court Street, od
joining Wade's hardware store. Meals
at all hours, 15 cents.
Money to Loan
THOMAS K, FORD,
Over L&dd ft BuBh'n Bank, Salem, Or.
Spring Styles
Watch
Our
Windows
For a
Neat
Display oi
Spring will soon be horo
and with it wo will spring
on tho public tho largest
and host lino of spring
Shoos tho town has ovor
seen,
Spring
Shoes
The
Latest
Novelties in
Footwear
No Better than the Best
But Better than the Rest
Oregon Shoe Co,
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