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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1905)
&Z ,W NMt(4n "SKS WS"v'iM 3 Us of havo year t s Par. ion. re, a. f. 2t ham " U!i !g4 Will n I Old t Hal toai" -n tt ttf ) hot) n it ' M MlS l&n A iiHTI.KLNJLE. DC- f TWEEN I .nn rAKFIK RRFAH and POOR BAKERS BREAD kr Bread Is Gpod TryltEorourself DAILT OAPITAli JOURNAL, SALBM, OREGON, FBIDAY, DEOBMBEB 29, 1905 MBS WiiWi - fM i New Edison Theatre T. M. MEDLEY, Managor. Salem, Orogon. oi ""DULLER & DOUGLAS jokers, 450400 Stato Btroot. Phonoa ' sd isr. 'flVB BREAD Just tho boat In town. If THAT'S ALL. HARRIS & MERLO. In "Ynnkoo Doodlo Girl." 4-JTJDDS 4 Tho Manzinctta Quartet, J. MOETO HARRIS, Illustrated Bongstor. TUB BIO SEX. In a Funny Parco. EDIBONOSCOPE, Groat Stooplo Ohaso. Regular mntlnoo Saturday, also day, Now Years day. Mon- Calces y vo trJc1 0UR OlIAM HON, you have net yet tnstod porfee (log In ft Are-cent elgar. OUR CHAM H0K li made Ih Salem, and. is of tlio fcfftat quality. Ask for ono the next Mm yo smohc. Lest You Forget Dsrisg the holidays you may need HuteMsg in the drug 11m. If you do, 4m 't txgl The Red Cross Pharmacy The place where you get pur drags at a reseoaablo price, "Llvo and Let Lire" U our motto. RED OROSS rHARJMAOY. Jerman h Ward. lronit. li 0r State ami Commercial 8tretes. Largest Brldgo Span In tho World. Quoboc, Que., Dec. 20.-A party of olvll onglneors, lneludlng several men of national prominoneo, arrived here today to Inspect tho work oa the great oantllover brldgo now building here across tho 8t. Lawreneo river. Tin brldgo la of osneeial intermit tn nrmi. neora, as It forma tho largest single span ever built. It reaches across the St. Lawroneo river In a single span of 1,800 feet. This is nearly 100 feel longor than; the spans of tho Firth ef Forth bridge ea&tllovers, which raeaa- uro 1,710 feet in tho tolear. Although tho new St. Lawreneo river brldgo will oxooetl tbo brldgoe over tho Boat river, In New York, la total length of span, it will not oomparo with thorn in the magnltudo of tho traffic that it oan carry. Its total width is only sevonty flvo foot, not mueh more than ono-hnlf tho width of tho Williamsburg bridge, whleh measure ISO feet ever all and provide two lS-feet roadways, four trolley track, two elevated track, two passenger footways ami two bicycle traeks. Tko street car company began a (! work this morning when they rUrtcd Into 'allafc all that portion of IWr track between the cross walks wUk crttibtd reek. This Is being done at tic suggestion of Street Commission. w Ksrtr, but Mr. Welch sayn that all tkc lists within the ally will bo bul Ut4 with the reck a sees aa it tan U MM to. ' Colouring In Texas. Klnkavllle. Tox Dee, It. - Within the next few months a large agricul tural colony will be wUWUhed oa a traet ef lam) embracing about 100,000 aere, si (Hated between Klngsvllle ami Corpus Ghrietl, whleh hai JHst beea purchased, by a synWate headed by John W. WlMay, of Portland, Tex. Tm) laadi is accent to the right of way ef the St. Louis, Ikowmivllle & Mexico railroad, ami the road will form the natural outlet for the prodwcti raised or tho land. There are already nlno artesian wells en the land, and eevoral others are being drilled now, so as to provide an ample supply ef water for Irrigating tho big tract. The land is very fertile and will provide hornet for the families ef about i,000 coleniata. CONTEST WILL START Y. M. C. A. Membership to Be Boomed During January The young men of Salem are prepar ing for a conical to begin noxt Mon day that will creato a furor in tho city. Tho Young Men's Christian Associa tion have arranged n membership con test, and elected Oharlos Roth and Dr II. O. Bpley as leaders for the strutrclo. Tho various mombers of tho assoolntlon aro rallying around these two men, and aro (Jelormlncd to baek thorn to o finish. During the ontlro month of January tho struggle will oontlnue, and tho strength of both sides to the contest. As a help to on oh sldo nil membors joining the assoolntlon during tho month will havo a reduction of 48.00 in the fee. tho first year eostlnn $6.00 instead of $7.00. Bach senior mombershlp will count 100 points for tho sldo ecourlng it; caoh Intermediate membership 80 points, and eaeh junior membership 00 points. Now members for tbo laities' class will count 00 points. Tho contest will end with n blcr sun per on February 1st, when tho winning side will sit down to turkey, whllo thd losers eat mush. Various entertainments will bo ar ranged by each sldo, most of which will be free. iiiwiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiimiwMWWWWTi .. , i Bill II I III HI I MICHAELa-STErW .FINE CLOTHING' Miewtuia.aTiRN A cow w. ff T,A . nOCHItTt, Inventory Sale of Mens If ISTnea eiocfc-taklng JA again, nnd. wo M ?oIng : to matt a atronr &ifigiim9& ovorythIBtd waif bofore lnyentory,- Wn ro rm quick Duyort will reap n-harrcet during tW sale. It', only ohm M " J we oL aD opportunity Hkothis, nmJ you'll do well to take dTttU oflV. Wo'll nob boro you with blatant boaatlag or doooiro you with indfalso Inducomente, " comb Aim see now arocm a txttuxmoixex will Birr, Mon'a M,C0 to 486.00 buHb now ..i.... $1800 atotf'fl 410.00-to 4B2.GO eulta now $1500 Men'a 418.C0 to 480.00 sulto now $1350 Mon'a 410.60 to 418.00 Bulla now $12'00 Men 'b 414.00 to 410.50 uitB now,.. . 4 r 10-00 Men's 412.60 to 4M.00 B'uItB now .5800 Mon'a 40.00 to 419.60 Bulta now.. ".. V.'.. ......50-00 In lines that wo bavo bwt ono or two ulta lof & ft well as light weight Bullov wo mako cvon larger roductIon.oueli aj 4W.00 and B2.C0 suits now 416.00, and oo on along tho lino, 410i60 to 4S0.00 now 412.00 otc, otc Don't Btop to look In your purso you'll not need much monoy to participate in this oalo. But hurry and pick up ono of these Special Bargains. i (Salem Woolen Mill A rearful Tato. It (i a fcarfnl fate to havo to en we the terrible torture of piles. "I truthfully aay," writes Harry d m, ef Mason vllle, Ta., "that tor WW, Weeding, itching and proUudlag fH, Bttdtlen'a Arnica Salvo Is tho Jt cere made." Also beat for cuts, wrw, and injuries. Me at J. 0. Per. . mE wore, q LAST DAY OP TUB ECONOMY STORE SATURDAY, DEO, 30. Y rurehaaee that Amount to &6i ad upward will bo cut la tho middle. We WORTH OF GOODS TOR a6o OOMK EARLY AND MAK3S YOUR SELECTION, AS Tins IS THE LAST DAY FOR TEAT STORE YOKOHAMA TEA 00. Iraak 0, Terguson, Manager for Credltore, WU1 Roorganiio Oltrlstlan PArty. Hock Iskud, III., Dec. W. The state onvonUon called by the faction ef the CWrUtka Partr. headed by Wallace R. St ruble, of Chicago, met here today. The objet of the convention ia to re erganlae the party upe more practical lines than the nhm which it was es tablished, Mr. Sirnble In hw epawtag addreM axprccud the hope that thli convention would bo able to 7kIhk about greator unity of purpose ami mothodH amouir tko Ckriatlan vUrs. The attends is quite large, and there is great enthusiasm among tho dele go ted. Honoring Oladatouo'ii Memory. London, Dec. W Today is tho an' nlvereary of tho birth ef tho lata Wil liam Itvart Gladstone, the "Great Cem moaer," who was born on December M, 1809, and died ew May 10, 180S. Thou Mm of peeje visited tho Oladstono monumoat recently erected In front of St, Clement Dane's church, In tho Strand, and many wreaths and other floral offering were dewslted at tho baae of the beautiful monumoat. Tho eUtue is the work ef Ifnmo Thorny- croft, of the Royal Academy, and rep resents tho great statesman In his of ficial, rebea an ohaneellor of tho ox chequer. At the baso of tho monumoat aro four allegorical groups, represent Ing Brotherhood, Ifcru cation, Aspiration ami Courage, owl on bronze panels bo twoen tho group aro decorated escutch eons Wring tho arms ef somo of the counties ami boroughs that Mr. Glad stone represented In parliament. The statue waa unveiled en November 4 by John Merley, the biographer andi per sonal friend ef Mr. Gladstone, Personals 00 YEARS' EXPEI1IENCE ijjmjra ' Trade Marks DCBIQNB RnBvmnuTB Art. Anrooa lending aketeb and dMr1p(loa mir qataklr umiuiq ourcpioiun fr wbstutf. mi lHTnilon j prubtlf plilbl. ComiuuuU. Mt fre. UldMt oocrruf HrfaeW. rti Ukn tErooib Uhua i. Ob. rlTt rxU( n(k, wit bout Mars , la tba Scientific Jliiicric.iii. A hndOKie4r tllBitttlod "f . TjarMtjr. uUtiua of ur rteiS? j- , TfBn.lJ mri fourmofltlu, lU 0A4l7JI newdeIeft, Oonforonoo on Railroad Rates, Indianapolis, Dec !. Tbo members of the oxocuUve eommlUeo of the Cea. tral Passcager a-Moclatien arrived bore by appolntmont with Oovernor J. Prank Ifanly to confer with Mm in regard to the roauost of the governor to allow a straight S-eont a mile rate for 8,000 mile tlekoU. The members ef the oohv mltteo believe they will bo able to con vine Governor Hnnly that it would not bo In the interest of the state of In diana if the rate demand! by him should bo allowed by the Central Pas- Sanger astooUUon. They say it would result la tho material curtailment of train service, ad the abolition ef spe cial rates of evvey bind in the stata, and would raise tho average rate from 1.6 eents a m41 to S cents a mile. W. M. WnMt wont to Portland t'odny. Senator Crolsan went to Portland to day. Frank MaCauley, of Portland, is in tho elky visiting. Mr. ami Mr. T. D. Kay wont to Portland yesterday afternoon. Pktle Crawford left for Portland this morning, to remain over Sunday. If. M. Young, of Independence, was a Salem business visiter yestenky. Bookkeeper Thou. Wilson, 0f tbo pon Ilentiary, went to Portland) today. 0. a ApidegatO, nnont at tho Klam. ath ImHnn renorvatlon, ia in tho city. rror. m. Farvln went to Portland today to oonduot his clnwcs in music Oharlos Dunlway, of Bolao, Idho, Is vjsiwng Ofllem friend for a few days. 1 Dr. WilHamson, formerly of tho In, sano asylum, was in tho oily vostordav. A. 0. Condlt and wife and mother went to Portland today for a visit with friends. Mr. and Mr. Wayne Henry, of Zena, were the guests of Salem friends yes t onlay, Oarrell Underbill, returned this morn ing from a Christmas vacation n.u u Portland. . Miss DcmI Skafar. tha u,UiU. ...... Mas returned from a rfttMjai ,.1.1. hi uauafl. Attorney Amor A. TusalBg,.8f Brownslle, Is in the city today on professional business. Miss Altao Hawthorne, of Taeoma, w aa uveg vismng Armlne Clarke, I AA Had I. . ' tnry of tho Tncoma Y. M. C. A,, ro turnod to tho Sound elty today, after sponulng Christiana with his mother in this olty. MIm Wllda Roland returned this morning frem Jefferson, where slio has been spending the Ohrlstmaa wook at tho home of her grandparents. Mies Roland will go to Portland noxt Friday to eater tho Good Samaritan Hospital, and take tho trained nurao'o oourae. Mrs. D. F. Brunner returned last or onlng from Portland, whero she has boon at tho bednido of faor mothor, who has boon vory ill, but 1b now Improving. Mr. Brunner is expecting his mothor, Mrs, Mary A. Brunner, to como upfront Portland this ovonlng for an extended visit. Miss Alta 8hank, who has boon toachlng at Eaglo Crook, and Ml Lota Shank, who haa boon clorklntr in a Portland store, nro snoudini? thalr Ohrlstmaa vaoatlon nt tho homo of tuolr paronts, Mr. and Mr. J. J, Shanks. Mro, F. 1ft, Joy mid daughter, Miss Hazel, of Beatrioo, Nebraska, and Mrs. Abblo Bliss, of Rod Oak. Iowa. ... Mso visiting at tho Shank home, Mrs, Joy Is an aunt, and Mrs. Bllsa the mother of JfrB. Shank. STATE NEWS loaves for heme thlx afternoon, Liberty Waota Moro Bchoola, Jv B. Gibson, chairman of the, hnB.i ef iMreeters for the Liberty .aahool die. trlct, and D. M. Orouse, another mem. uer or um board, were In town today to oonfer with the county school Buperln tendouU Tbo district voted a Ux of rour mills, m addition to the regular as aessuient Jfor tbo numm ..i.i.u.i. jng another school, renting a hall and .Bg a leaener. Liberty has been en PIN TRAYS AT SPECIAL SALE We have a large number of beautiful pin trays that wo are going to sell P for a few days. Come and got one. 15e eaeh, x for So. Hand Carved Nut Bowls We are still selling thoae at a reduced price. They ar all hand carved T JaP artiste. Tho rest of this week, only 40 cents. Don't forget Y-Do-I Bhc waats to boo you. You will like her. Does everything but talk, 90 take her homo for 15 cents. Silk dolliea and Japanese hand drawn Wrk very 8aeap ORIENTAL IMPORTING CO. Branch Store 403 Btate Street, Corner of Liberty, Salem, Oregon. West Virginia Bar Meets. Falrmout, W. Va., Dee. , The aa Hual mooting of tko West Virginia State Bar aasoetatien opena here today, and aa unusually large attendaaae is oxpaoted. Many dtstingulshed jurists of the state havo arrived, amensr thorn Judge Goft, Judge A. G. Dayton, who will aiek on Tbe Federal Jull. iary": Judge Homer B. Woods, of Ritchie eouaty, who will discuss "The Circuit Court Judiciary"; P. J, Groxon, of Kiagweed, who has bean selected as toastmaster at the banquet; Se&ator George B. Prise, of Charleston; John W. ilason and TV. S. Meredith, of Faiiv moat. vs ror dome tblti afternoon. hni T "y ' ooen en- Mi May Ferrel. of B,,J! ',. u. '?0f,"ff 8Hch "npreoedented prosperity been the guest of 'salem frie, i ?., . VlZ T JI". T "f"' . , . v.vouy eamusiaatlc ROSES--Field Gown .. bat C03t yi no moro than "any old thing." It will Py you to buy HEADQUARTERS. We Pay the Express a charge yuo no moaro than your next door neighbor. Scad for illustrated o-w vwiy, A eoucMor wantea in evory town. Crescenta Start on Tour. New York, Dec. SO. Tho star hockey team of tho Crescent Athletic club started today on its annual tour, and tomorrow will play Its first gamo at Montreal against the Montreal Hockey elub. Fop tbo last threo years tho Crescent team has played tho Cana dians at the Clermont Avenue rink, Brooklyn, and won every game. The Montreal players havo been very anx ious to havo tbo champion hockey team of the Amateur League of America visit, and they havo mado tho most elaborate preparations for the recep tion of the American visitors. o -a. is x o aa. a: .a. . BuntEs gTfci KM Yw Haw Ahrap Besgat BiUtrs few days, returned homo ta.w Ayvyaa Deat oame up from Portland this morning, and will bo the-gueat of Mac and Laurence Hofer fon a few uaya. GortBail XrAArax .! raii., " vuiuera iirewn a football gw between a couple of lo. eal teams. Mrs Adu Glbler returned yesterday im nrrBSV,Ue- whw bten voting her daughter, Mrs. Will Knapp, for several day ll' W. F. Dillon, of neiii' ,.m . ., , --MMMSU. IT It nil . who was a student at Willamette Uni- ;.""" " yara 8. J the ally with M- wife on a visit to friends. J. W. Weslev. xthn. ,- ,.. . . . , .. uu uaca noaa Jarmor at tho Ohemawa Indian school for a number of yMn loffc y08terd for his homo in Memphis, Tenn. Mm Cornelia Marvin, secretary of he .tat. library commission, hM ,e. turned- from a GhrlBtm i.u' ,., ! m In Stellacoomashr ' ..7 v T":emut, of Portland, who p uevn lao miesi, nt ,. j ,. ISLTEL. T2 w r , ,. Jrwway afternoon, v. it. Bollman. a tiwinni. tn. . j.go of Modlclno, returned this morn. spending tho vacation with his parent Miss Marguerite alliens, of tho U of O., and Mis, Mary Git'tins, of the" Eugene high school. r i.u.l .... Parents, Rev. and Mr. 0 about tho prospects of Liberty, and says that, within a few years, Instead -. ...K mo uuiiamgo and thrtto teachers, that thev will liav. ... ular school buildings and many teah' Work at tho Depot, A gang of Southern Paoifle oarpen tors and ditch Mr,0rm 1. , ' provementa at tho passenger depoT Ia-7 ,. r maK,R few alter ations and add tlonn tn . -.., 2'-ras -;'. r, "ulOT0 ey leavo. The r. snovel brigade aro digging a ditch preparatory to laying a new sew exi !?J Va tb 8,nk h0,a w" bT. llZi-otime, "o-.-tt ,uo neaitn of tho ployaa. Good slolghlng in reported at Baker City. Swine plaguo ia killing off a number of flao hego on the Davie place near Hugono. Tho stock inspector warns all persons to keep off tho plane, an the germa aro oaally carried) en one' shoeo The Albany AthloWo football team will play tho Jefforaoa football team today. On Now Years day it will go up against tbo Hnlsoy boys at Halsey. It la roportod that Karl Pattou, Wil lamotto'o quarterback, will bo in tho Halsey lineup. Tho University of Oregon will rwuma Ita work noxt Thursday, January 4th, Thero in only ono caso of malliox loft, and it is aot torlous. Tho dormitory and buildings havo boon proporly fu mlgatod, and ovorythlng will bo In a good sanitary, condition by Thursday. Shortly after tho onenlnur of tbo N,w Year, tho University of Orogon will hold a hand ball' tournament, to detor mine the two best players in each class Handball, which waa formerly vory; popular in tho different colleges, Is bo Ing revived at tho U. of O.. .i .,.. Jsos to bo aa good as of vore. Tho story circulated in Baker City, and sent out to nearly all parts of the world, to tho effect that 80O,0OO dow try was being raised for Alice Boose, velt, is nothing more than a practical joko, saye the Baker Olty Herald. Coal is a much-needed, article at Baker Oily at present. Local oal dealers are away behind In their op dera, and many families are without fuel, Down at Huntington the people Bro ao ouuering from the lack of It. Of oourso, there Is plenty of wood, but nearly all of the resident have coal BtoveB and cannot burn wood, THE LIVER QUARANTINE em A Bit Of WrV.n. William T. Sonor, a drunken "vag " waa the only nersnn. . . ".. call In ,.. ., vojum 10 roil call ja the police 'court this ,!. tlvola 80-by inhla futura Mfiii'Pr J iSfc.yMJWsa ff a f! R-BnicLvjCXicsW o Building New TroUey Llnv isaugatuck, Conn., Doc. 20,-rhe pre liminary work on thA ,a-k . ?. new trolley lino which the Naugatuck Valley Blecwe M Naugatuck valloy to Beacc ae M. E. church. -. "-ueie valley to Beacon, Falls, and Kinney Miller, who was graduated YndTt . Ua boea Parted, on thft witu.. . B"uuaiea ana U is exnectod , . ,. 7. from the W 1 ." aa v..o uwversitv i.f v "TiJClKa KIM VBALS OTTtJ IHurrled catinehaartiJi ,. . stomacli. The-digeVtiouK b-iks; The dYg; gTVg! ? SSr nS peu'of llVuVr UlUe "JueTyiim6 ' fMntine of the S3 P ft-ft stasia a slnah lTr;A"S5,1,lWcr Is uicd, known, all VomaTailm' well .as iiidiK,Uoa. dvirJZL TSfi are un W SttafSS ifat Vn .!! - -. , 'Tr mww (&& ... CALIFORNIA BOSE VV u Angeiss usj- tt T I ' """ now aasutant secre- uune. nn1 .i, i "" be withenTll :. .'" U"y "OUlvl flo not later than July 1, 1000. QT.VO sizes, i5CaTd7crlT. yd, SolJJfa Blem by S, O. Stoaa. drujrgiata.