Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 21, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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gUR CANDIES
Hire you tried them lately?
CHOCOLATES
Fifnch better than other makes.
EJt for our Ice Cream Chocolates.
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-her reucu iv.
gvDOSS NOUGAT
gnaw kisses,
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.'Alfay3 n llttl suPor,or- Box
lAmdf. wncn you uuj u uui 01 can-
r ba sure It has tho stamp of the
Bid "Cupiu. mo sign 01 quality.
Fuller & Douglas
Confectioners mid Dnkcrs.
State St. Phono 187
Oysters, Ltincnes, aaiaas. Our
BECh room open from 12 to 12.
Sans
MUCH FOR
OREGON
Sending a Strong Del
egation After Money
Rivers and Harbors Appropr
iations to Be Put on
a New Basis
SALEM, PRECOX, WEDNESDAY, NOVKMHEIi 521, 10DO.
!wd Opera House
;0HN P. OOBDBAY, Mgr.
OXE NIGHT ONLY.
fflURSDAY, NOV. 22nd
Wilson Bnrrott's famous play
THE SIGN OF
ijhe CROSS
Under direction of R. G. Craerln.
iTbe Most lmpresslvo religious play
over presented.
Magnificently Produced
Handsome Costumes
Complcto in Every Detail
A Dramatic Event of the Season
Prices $1.00, 75c, GOc and 35c.
Box offlco opon Thursday at 9 a. m.
The Leading
Jewelry and Optical Store.
Easy to find; only one on
Commercial Street; Goods
marked in plain figures.
The sending of a strong dologatton
to tho Nntionnl Rivers nnd Harbors
Congress means a great deal to tho
development of Oregon, as all appro
priations for rivers and harbors aro
to be put on a moro permanent basis,
in mo same manner as the appropri
ations for any established depart
ment of the government are.
- S SKSE ST.TCK
r.7i V . PUUKC,U,,S congress will be watched
spirited gentlemen from all over iho,Bri.nf iim
state. It will cost theso delegates I
about $200 each for tho pleasuro of
going to the national capital on a
pur&ly public matter In tho Interest
of the whole state. Tho main argu
ment of the Interest of tho Oregon
waterways will bo mado by tho gov
ernor and Jog. Teal of thQ Portland
Chamber of Commerce, as men who
tako brod views and who stand for
opening the harbors on tho west
cnst, just as much as they do for
tho Columbia river.
Tho averugo appropriations for
"vors nnd harbors tho nast thlrtv
years has beon about $19,000,000
Per year, and thoso sums have been
appropriated In a haphazard man
ner, sometimes several sessions of
congross going without nny expendi
ture. As a mult tho government
has allowed unfinished works to bo
destroyed by tho oloments, and a
large part of tho money to Improve
rivers and harbors hns boon wnsted.
Instead of this unsatisfactory plan
n moro pormanent system is to bo
inaugurated by this congress, of hav
ing mty or sixty millions appropriat
ed annually, and to havo all ' Im
provements undertaken mado con
tinuous nnd permanent, nnd on this
plan Oregon will receive regular
sums for maintaining her rivers and
harbors on a much larger scalo than
AVAH tinfHBjt mi. -
v... uuiuiu. mis congress means
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JLJ' I Thanksgiving Clothes
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of
with
Chas. H. Hinges
Jeweler and Gradute Op
tician. Next Door to Capi
tal National Bank.
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JENNINGS
WILL GET
NEW TRIAL
You'H be thankful when you cat your thanks
giving dinndf if you ore dressed m a "Salem
Woolen Mill Store" suit.
PRICES: $10.00 to $25.
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MIEN'S FANCY SHIRTS
Is one of our strong lines. $1 , $1.50 and $2.
34M SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE
Hd i rrcyji.
136 Commercial St.
Salem, Oregon
n
Supreme Court Reverses Case
of the Josephine Patricide
In a Dime Museum.
The Visitor Is thero much monoy
in your buslnoss.
Tho Prcnk (who cats nails, tacks
l-ind glasswaro) Not much nowa
days. Tho Hardware Trust has put
"P tho prloo of tacks and nails so
that there's hardly a llvinc in oat-
Ing them, Chicago Dally Nows.
DE. STONE'S Dr.UQ 8TOKB
Does n strictly cash business, owes no
one, and no ono owes it; carries largo
stock; shelves, counters and show
cases aro londod with drugs, medicines,
notion.s toilet articles, wines and
liquors of all kinds for medical pur
poses, ur. Htono J a regular grauuaie
in inedicino and has hud many years of
oxporionce in tho practioa. Consulta
tions aio froo. Prescriptions aro fro,
and onlv rogular pricos for meillelne.
I Dr. Stono cau bo found at his drug
' Btoro, Salem, Orogon, from C In the
moraine until 9 at night
Jasper Jennings, tho alleged Jbso
phlno county patrlcido, will get an
other trial for Ills life. Tho supremo
court today rovorscd tho decision of
tho lowor court In the case, nnd tho
young man will again bo tried for the
murdor of his fathor, Newton M.
Jennings, which occurred In a min
ing camp In that county, Scptombcr
7, 1005. Tho murdor, and tho sub
sequent trial of Jnspor Jennings nnd
A DAISY
LAST
NIGHT
Thomas (lallnghcr, whon asked
how ho enmo to bo bohlnd tho city
bars, and who brought him thoro,
with Ills hnnd upon his aching head,
ynwnlngly nnswered: "Woll-or,- I
don't know, but-or I think it must
havo boon-or Hnl Pnttou nnd aomo
body that-or put mo hero."
Tho fact Is thnt Mr. Gallaghor was
so highly spirited Inst night that ho
could not toll who his escorts wore,
for Mr. I'atton wont to soo "Kitty
Big Values
AND
Money Saving Prices
Theso truo lines tell tho gospol of this store In n nutshell and
what moro Is thoro to say in tho shoo buslnoss. If you get shoos
hlch will wear llko Iron, wear until you aro tired of thorn, you
aro satisfied.
H you purchased that same shoo a little oheapor than other storos
would chao you aro
of Dora Jennings, his young sister, Got Married" at tho opora Iioubo, nnd
oxclted national ilotlco. Jasper wnBJ0,U). m8 n lmMB ncqnnlntanco with
convicted, and, lntor, Dora Jennings 10 mm Jn .
was tried and ncquittod. I ,, .. ' .
Tho ground sot up by tho supremo I i Tho nUomon who wore mistaken
court for reversing tho decision of ftr Mr I'atton nnd his friend woro
the lower court was the admission of.Qfncors Lougcor nnd Duslck, wlio
the evidonco of a man named Wick-(took tho man who was soolnc things
orshnm, who, It Ih nllogod, gnvo his to tho city hall.
opinion to the Jury In addition to nl- OnllnKhor rocontly comnlotcd sorv-
leged facte. The opinion wag made jnB out n sentonco nt tho '"Hotol
of Judge Hnlley. I Curtis," In Knst Salem, and has slnoo
SiiIihii lluuiuliiry. ,00n onjoylng his monoy In n "lot
Tho boundary lfno of Salem will j,er RQi Gallagher" stylo,
remain as it Is. In tho suit of J. H. u0 8 n Spanish war votoran, Jmv
Murphy agninBt Chas. Lomboko, J. jng HorVod tho Phlllpplnos nnd ro
W. Itoland, J. V. Culver, tho City of COVOB n ,,onS0n which onnbles him
Salem nnd others, tho attpromo court , ,IS0 oniy tno mt brands, and
nfllrmod the doclslon or Judge uano- mnko hlmsolf a Jolly cood follow.
wny, of the district court of Marion Rocontly ono of tho ttustnoss mon
county. Tho suit was to onjoln tho or Ul0 cty wng int0rostod In a story
city from assessing tho plaintiffs tllBt anllaglior told him about his In-
propei ty for munlolpnl taxation, tontlocx of establishing In tho city n
Judge Cnllowny decided tho caso in wholosalo houso with n capital of
favor of the city, nnd an appeal was JCO.OOO. This OallnRhor moroly told
, taken by Murphy. to cstnbllsh his flnanolal roputatlon,
Other opiiiioiiN. and did not try to borrow monoy or
Tho motion to romnnd In tho suit fl0 Btook.
'of the Stnto agnlnst tho Warner Vnl
Too Slirowd for Mm.
Woddorly I'd hato to havo nny
buslnoss dealings with Blnkor. Ilo'a
too smart.
BlnKloton Do you monn to say
that jou consider htm smnrtor than
yoursolf?
Weddorly I certainly do. Why,
ho hnd n chnnco to mnrry my wlfo
but ho didn't. Chicago Dally Nows
Tho Difference.
y Howltt That girl in tho prist
dross is a poom.
Jowott Sho dlfTora from most
Howltt How Is thatT
Jowitt Most pooms don't got Into
prliTt, Town nnd Country.
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'Mnny n mnn would bo happily
innrrjod If It wasn't for his wito.
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DOUBLY SATISFIED
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That la tho experience of shoo buyers at our store, and this Is
why it is the leading store of quality In Salem.
LADIES'
GENTLEMEN'S
CHILDREN'S
Footwear. It'ta the same. We lead In big values ana hkw !.-.
MAKERS OP TIIE CELEBRATED
Irvin's Hand Made Shoes
Come in and see a pair of the most durable shoe on earth.
loy Stock Company, appealod from
Lake county, was denied. The opin
ion was by Judgo Halloy.
Tho doclslou of tho lowor court
was nfnrmed In tho mattor or the
State against John Dranton, ap
pealed from Lane county. Urnntoa
was sent to tho penitentiary for 10
years for manslaughter. Tho opinion
was by Judgo Moore.
The opinion of tho district court
of Marlon county was affirmed In the
suit of J. Wofford against A. W. Fish
er; opinion by Judge Halley.
A motion to re-tax tho costs In the
suit of Heyward Dros. &. Wakefield
Co. against tho Doernbacher Manu
facturing Company, appealod from
Multnomah county, was denied.
The decision of tho district court
of Multnomah county In the matter
of Frank Wllmot against tho O. K,
& N. Co. was roveracd ano a new
trial ordered. Wllmot sued tho rail
road, nnd tho lower court ordered a
non-suit.
Tho suit of W. C. Puffer nnd
Frank E. Doolpy against tho Ameri
can Central Insurance Company, ap
pealed from Multnomah county, was
reversed.
o i -
City Editor How did that story
pan out about the big hailstone that
a man found on hU step this morning.
noDorter N'otblng In It. I Inves
tigated It, and found the Iceman had
Exception to the Ituio.
"Tho horso," remarkod tho moral
Izer, "It man's bust friend.'
"Oh. I don't know." rojolnod tho
domoralltor. "Did you ovor Lot on
a horse that 'also ran'?"-Cloago
Daily Nows.
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Yot
Cannot
Afford
To pass by without, stopping in to
gazo upon the cxtomlve stock of fan.
ey grocerioa and other household
necessities always carried in our
atore. Once you have tatted Dnker't
HARRINGTON
HALL COFFEE
You will have no othor In the honte.
It It steel-cut Mocha and Java blond,
and haa no equal In the market. We
want your patronage.
H WL Benson
GROCER
426 SUU.
Thanksgiving
aWawtfiBgOMKgtMtlltMtMtitlgBMiBitiiiuii
Foot Dressing
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If there is ever a time when Men, Women
and Children should wear good looking
Shocsit's on Thanksgiving Day.
The feet arc always prominent and it is
impossible to hide them.
We've Shoes that make feet thankful the
moment they go inskle of them
Name any prke you wish to pay for a
Shoe, and we'll show you the best Shoes
your price can buy anywhere.
Look well to your feet on Thanksgiving
Day.
SALEM'S BIG SHOE CO.
OREGON SHOE CO.
THE SHOERS
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Slabwood
DELIVERED
ON SHORT NOTICE
The Chas. K. SpauWing Milling Co.
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GET ONE?
We IUo Mile4 Ue rfcy with W1J4 K yur If you Wt
g?t a MHHle, call at Ute oce mu4 GKt OXK.
When yoH hmf fkmr bo twre It Is like lk MiHH4e.
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STATE STh SALEM
left It there Exchange.
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