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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1904)
.wfJWW'-W.J' af-'W S'l'f vn' f$&t&mmpmttiimm -ml'MV'T 'tsw rt, P; Vf t '5 r iT EIGHT nanm i ' Stockton &Co. Great Sale of White and CLEARANCE SALE Ladies' Drawers Embroidered, hemmed, hem stitched and loco trimmed 21c, 23c, 36c to $1.80. We took all our COc, 66c and 70s ones and marked them down to 80c a plr. WHITE PETTIC0AT8 By far tho largest stock In too city to lolect from. Solo prices rango from 4Sc up to $4.59 Hundreds of other special Items too numoroue to mention, aro hero at money saving prices Come to These Great Sales THE MONEY 8AVINQ OPPORTUNITIES ARE MANY. To Salem Again. Tom Drew, of the Coqullle, wan taken north on the Alliance In charge of' Doputy Bherlff 15. M. dalller and J. W. Laird, tube placed In the asylum at Salem, his reason having deserted him n Chrtatmas, the anniversary of the" day on which he committed the arlmo far which he served a term In the penitentiary a few years ago. Coast Mali Annual Meeting at McMlnnvllle. Tho annual mooting of tho mam bore of tho Oregon Flro Ilollof Asso ciation will ho hold nt McMlnnvllle ou TnriMlay, January 12th, nt 10 o'clock . m., at Hums' hall, for tho purpose of i electing threo tnistoes, and the transaction of mi oh other buslnoss m may bo brought boforo It. 15-lwk WHEAT MARKETS. Chicago, SSHc Jan. 5. Wheat. 80ft Gold Dust Flour Mdo by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. , Made for family us Aik your srocer for IL Uran and shorts al ways on hand. A. T. Wain, Agt. Oregon Fire Relief Association mron's Great Mutiil Insurance Co. 813,440,588 Insurance at risk. kMie.stunuraitsi insurance rcr the woBle, Head office, McMlnvllle, Or. H. A- JOHNSON. Agent for Marlon Co. Saltm. Oregon. Wanted Potatoes We Want Durban Potatoes. Early Rose Potatoes, early Jackson Potatoes, peerjeee Potato, Qarnctt Chill Potatoes. James M. Kyle & Co H5 CommefcJalStJ IWSWWIMiO! I.. nap py Neu) 2 to all our old and now customer, tr, ,,.... I HV lliat w . ... , wuuuuo our ft will I Ami h i w V6 r u" wa are tlm nlnn.. ....r.i . -, ..., -..vvuMiyjiia. !! Jeweler mi Optician, Our stores have become tho favorite chopping places because wo show and sell tho most dependable goods for Jons money than tho same articles can bo bought for clsowhoro. Our wlilto under inusllns, white dross goods, tabic linen, towels, napkins, embroideries, lacea etc., aro all of fored at reduced prices during our CLOTHING Every suit and coat In our clothing stora has been reduced An odvanco shipment of spring styles camo In and wo will include them In tho sale. Solo prices on suits rango from And Up Tho kind of suit you want Is to bo found at this stora Wo aro suro of It and you will bo convinced if you gtvo us a call Pacific Coast Hops. Taeoma, Jan. 7. Herman Klaber &. Co. have Issued tho fallowing state ment concerning hops In growers' hands January 1, 1901: Ilnles Ilalos Sacramento district 75G Huselan Itlver district .... 12 Sonoma district 707 Total California 1174 Waihlngton. Ixwls county 97 King county 120 I'lorco county 99 Skagit county C2 Western Washington .. 378 Yakima section 700 Totnl Washington 107S Total Oregon 3600 Total Pacific coast .... C0B2 Sweet Home Man Mining. T. O Hurgett, tho proprietor of a small merchandise storo at Sweet Home. Oro., has "skipped the coun try" He hnd overdrawn his account at the First National Hank, nt Albany, by nlmiMt 800. He paid nearly all hie bills, and then left. The bank has at tached hie property. Burnett le about 27 years old. Is married, unit has one child. He has lived nearly all hl life In nnd around Sweet Hume, and linn hnrinrr borne n good reputation. It Is said that his domestic life was not as hap py as It should be. This, and the theory that he went U Condon, where he u said to have relative. Is the cause of his disappearance. MSBRBUg8aB8IURMaHMI Stast Right Begin tho nowr year HrM. i ou havo n number of bnd accounts, tlmt need to bo col letted. That is our business we ndvortiso thoso who do not juiy tboir honest debts. nu Alatine Gordon A- Co. 276 1-2 Cow'l St Phono Main 801. A. R. Morgan & Co., More, BSB8BSllliaBBlUIBllUBH8 ' rvrnv ui.ua W0 ranuuiiQu for low mi 5 or ueM wo ono, vou 88 State Street I Uo aio. Year n DAILY CAPITAL " PLUCKY SEATTLE GIRL Would Not Stand High' wayman's Bold Work Thumped Him With Her Uir- brella and Knocked His Pistol Out of His Hand A Seattle dispatch of Monday last says: . Miss Laura U Moore, an operator In tho Independent Telephone com pany's office, was tho heroine this morning of an exciting battle with a footpad at tho corner of Fourth avc nuo and Seneca street. Miss Mooro was going from her homo, nt C14 Olive street, to work, at 7 o'clock, whon sho noticed a man following closely behind her on Fourth nvenuo. Sho looked around sovernl times and quickened her paco a llttlo each time, fearing that the individual following her meant some harm. Just as sho ronchod tho cornor nt Foutth and Seneca, a half n block from the telephone olllce, tho thug Rhuuted: ( "Say, stop thd.ro, I want to talk to you." She turned quickly, to find a re volver thrust Into liw fnco, whllo tho man at the othor ond of It said: "Olve up that peoketbook or I'll shoot the top of your bond off." Not daunted by tho gllstonlng steel In her face, bravo Miss Mooro raised nor umbrella and struck hor nssnllant ovor tho head, saying at the samo time: "Don't you try to hold mo up." Sho thon struck him again, knock ing off his hat nnd also knooking tho ruvoivor from his hands. Grabs for Purse. The thug mndo a grab for hor purso and succeeded In pulling It 'opon, when the umbrella rnpped him again. At this time ho hastily picked up his hat and rovolvor nnd disappeared around the cornor of tho library build ing, while Miss Mooro nmdo all haste to the olllco and told her story. In hor hurry to reach tho offlco sho did not notice that hor pureo was opon but discovered soon nfterwonl rrmt the money In silver coins had droj)ied Ulll. IBtnptoyoN of the company took n lantwrn and went over tho route she nnii conii. Thoy picked up all tho ninnvy except 36 cents. MU Moore In telllni? her story to a rejKirter was very modest in her ro dial of the samo. nnd deninri , she was averso to any notoriety in tho nrnaiapn Mies Moore Is a pretty rirl. flh la stout ami compact, nnd has thu ap pearance of a woman who would not nnow nenwir to b8 Imposed upon. it was dark at the time of th no. c..rn.n ,j,at the plucky girl could not rive a description that would lead to the hlshwayman's Identlfloa. tlon. but she says he was a yount; ninn. (airly eU dreeaed. LUTHER ELKINS HONOREb. Former Albany Roy Appointed Assist. -ni v-ny Attorney of San Frai,. dsco. The nw ho reached Albany that Uher Blkln. a formor Alby y0uuK man. and a son of County TwMiirsjr James KJkltw. hA. u ... " de,mtycl,yatton,eyfsnKranilWo. - i.i ue an aseistant to Percy V imk. who will ucj ir.. ......' N lane as city atiomv , ,... , city on the laclao f,t. c6hJl.. Z""M' "v"- "ers . .v,nrU v.nruwcl says: S Dor. tu W,U r"taC W" 8. Dor. M fwrth a.tat city attor ey He in a Erw.iu,.. . .. aletaat dHct attorn T 7 ty. Oro i- 1Mo ''"'a. U M city, where he ha i '7?!:! 8Med U the iHrik. u... "r" aUu. " " " PW. w c with pksowre. SIbeo- tfH .:: :" IVET. tL --2" . aad . "IZTI a"U "' - . HiMnunuu. b . -vZZ'JET?'- "? ii .T" """ ma ". mZTJ'JZ " t Ulgm Meemed by fri.nj, All-any Herajj. his - """t THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, Gf and Opera House For Four Nights Only Commencing i Wednesday Jan. 6th. The Great McEwen, Famous Scottish magician and hypnotist, whose fame is not bound ed by continents, but Ib supremo throughout the inhabited globe. I Prices 75c, 50c, 35c I Scats on sale at box offlco Wed nesday at f a. m. Edison Tfieatee F. A. WIL80N, Proprietor. 143 State Street r.Terr aurrnoun buu ckbini-wihiiwu. 3p m., evening at 7: Wp m. and 8.1J p. m. Week Commencing Jan. 4, Ileidtfl br tbe clem cotnedr duo, Raymond and Clark, direct from tbe Orpbeum clicult. SlmmMhe tramp cartoontit. Trie petite Wll- .... ..... .... of...., a..!.. frmmr , A Ron iiiw-rs. mo cievvr ,-uiiu ani.ta. wm..iv, .., geatctteqalllbrliton tbovaudeTllleitage. Tbe Nt tlngcr, Maries Lotellc, In llluilraled lonil rMoTlnf plctuica, with tho clneogTapb to make jrou laugh. Admission Clilldren 10c, adulta 20c. The Atmoty. Portland, Oregon, Thursday Eve, Jan. S4, 04. Atft.tC P.RANrt rONrPRThw The Greatest Slneeref the Aee ADELINA PATTI and her company of artists. pniCES-S7.50, $5, $4, $3 and $2. The advance sale of seats will open Monday mornlwrat 10 o'clock. Out of town orders accomcanled by money mall order and addressed to Calvin Ifetllsr Marauam Grand Theatre will receive prompt attention Everybody is Talking About The Great FISK JUBILEE SINGERS Coming Monday, Jan. In Star Entertainment Course Says a promlnont Salem man: 1 want by all means to hoar them ngaln. They aro mastora of tho flnost hnr mony wo havo Tho story of tho organization nnd revival of tho Kisk slngors Is lute osting. Porhnps wo will toll It later, but thoy must bo henrd to bo appre ciated. Flsk Jubilee Singers. Anyono who has once heard tho ne grooa lu their old plantation and campmootlng molodlos always wants to hoar them again. This Inlmtteblo music which rlnjw yot In the oars of many whose youth was spent In the "Old South" has a wonderful charm. Theio aro mauy who have traveled, or orhnps followed old glory Into the Southland, who romomber woll tho weird echo of tho strange, wild chant or negro boatmen ou Soutliorn rivers. For moro than 3 years those VWV Jubilee Slngors havo delighted thou sands In Amorlca and Europe. Far bouor than any othor company they proservo Uio traditional powor of the negro music. Tho present director, Mrs. Colo, once, horself a slave, was with the company when first organ led at Fisk university In 1871. Says Mark Twain: "1 wish this music were a foreign product so that America would worship It, nnd go properly crnsy over It." Following this conceit In tho Star Knterlalnment Count, the Mn.n Sjmphony club, who have once bt .r oeiigniftj Salem muslc-lovors, will appear. And on April 19 th court -Mil elote with (59nornl John u. oordon's great lecture. "The Last "ays gf the Confederacy." Seo advertisements for special prlco of course tickets and for single admission. ARMORY ! City Hall Tuesday, January i 2 GRAND CONCERT CO GROVE'S Celebrated Orchestra Followea by MILITARY BALL Music first class and floor perfect "susm louompiny m 3rd Inft Concert reserved ;c. en ..... Ball, ewtlemen 50c, ladles free Tickets ob sale at Patton Bros China Gets Busv 1'ekiu. Jan. 7. As a . ., vie from Viceroy Wet. ol the Nanking iwovlttc. that war between nuJf - vHeS imwlaeat, the govera BWt ocn are l ,u.i. 7.1 Uoa by telegraph wlth alu, vlneial viceroys. The tn. .,, ... Tz patchee cMnot be learned as thev ar using a secret l0de 1904. The J&nu&ty Clearance Sale And the White Sale Afe Drawing the People Everything in the store has betn re duced. The muslin underwear Is selling fast Another pretty line added for next week's selling. Come before the Los Angeles Postmaster. Washington, Jan. 7. Tho President today sont to tho senate tho nomina tion of Motoley II. Flint, to bo post master at Los Angeles, ' iiim iii mil iii iii nun- New Today iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii in ni Walter Morley, Dealer in American, Elwood and Page field fencing. All kinds of poultry fencing. Shingles. P. & 11, ready roofing and wall paper . Prices the lowest. Salem Fonco workB, CO Court street, Salem. d&w. Lost. On Commercial street, a whlto laco trimmed handkerchief. Return to Journal olllco and receive re- ' ward. 1.7.3 1 Selling Out At Cost Beginning Monday, January 4, 1904, I wilt sell my entire stock of groceries at Cost I havo as fine a line of canned goodc as any storo In town. Call early and take ad' vantage of this opportunity. IRA H. TOWNE. Corner Capital and Union Sts. l-30-2w 1 mm Mm rwmmmA w m WmWm m &EOP2JES JBARGAtWJroar&& 30 Days Clearing yo',8, T Th.Ur8day'8 S"ec'' d1l. Got hero In time if .ou want your share. Soo the prices wo nsk for thorn. S 1-Sc nioached Muslin 3G In wide, nice flno quality, clearing Prlco, yd, 5c. 15c I.onsdalo Cambric, finest quality clearing prlco yd. 9c. Best 7Hc standard Callcoos, now Protty pattorns. clearing price 4o. 1214c White chockod Nainsook clearing sale price 4o. Ladles J2 White Cambric under sklrtB. handsomoly tuckod and trimmel with embrolilory. clearing sale prlco 95c. 75c night gowns, tine quality tucked and pleated, clearing price 36c Medallion Corded White Goods, ostra wide, correct for ST or drli,ie8, cloar,nB Prlco Locea and embrolderiosT Woll "hould think so. We havo enough to reach from horo to New York City and back again. Laces lc, 2c 3c. 4c and up. Embroideriee K 3C The Cheaoest Stnr? M'EvoyBrothers, beet things are sold Sleighing Is not good ln Paris : skating not much In favor, but thee thero aro tho Dreyfus dtiola. Th public must bo amused somehow, ani every country has its own innocent llttlo plncsurcB. Tires nil puDDer una is a goou tlmo of year to pra naro your buggy or driving wagon fa tho season's- driving. If you'vo had U(! tiros and ncd thorn fitted wo can tt It. If you'vo novor had them on oar rlS", you'vo missed a Jot of pleware and comfort. Wo can fit them i you rigs, old or now. Price according to bIzo. Call and boo ub. Wo haro flttd dozons of rigs la and around Salea In tho past two years and guaranty our work. F. A. Wains' ; Implement House. 1 255-257 Liberty 8L Farm Machinery, Blcvclea. Autow biles, Sewing Machine and 8uppli I N. H. BURLEY, COWlnr M A-ll Inn rinnolrlnv J Farmors, call and cot a McCormlctl wiiuuuiir. Sale-Continued 3c, 4c, 5c and up. Good largo size white towels 4c 12&p Illue striped ticking 9c 95c Whlto bed spreads for the large bods, clearing prlco 69c. 20c Turkish towols tho best you ovor saw for the price, clearing price 1214c. 7V4c outing flaunel, whllo it lasts, clearing prlco 414 c. Best Shetland floss, all colors. and black nnd white, whllo it lasts, clearing prlco, akoln VAc Best Sans Silk, all now shades and black, clearing prlco 2c Odd numbers in- children's 25c underwear, clearing prico 10c. Remnants of droaa poods, silks and velvets, half price. Children's 35c golf caps, clearing prico 19c. ?L00 cano laGa mlinra rn r!o3. clearing price 45c. Men's and Lad lea hosiery aaJ underwear at clearing prices. in the Northwest Court St.,Salem