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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1904)
Wp?PWffflBW V U t' DAILY CAPITAL rmnAL. SALEM. OBEOON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4, l aa . , f. . Salem's Most Progressive Merchants Stockton & Co A Powerful Institution, Growing Every Day, Bigger and Better I I Greatest Money Raising Sale Ever conducted In the Willamette valley. Every day this sale attraets norc people It progress marks a sneeeMion of trade triumphs never anticipated by ns, even at our greatest expectations. The people -wonder how we do it. We wonder at their surprise Remember $50,000.00 Must Be Raised There is a limit to the time, and the money must come. Our long expe rience has taught us that nothing but mighty price concessions will do it Everything is Reduced There is no sham about this sale, no manufactured excuse for conduct ing a money-raising sale, but a bonnfido slaughter of the highest grade jowls in Salem. , . ij A Sale Backed by Honorable Intentions, Promoted by Salem's Most Progressive Merchants The Dalrympie Stock' Mast be Closed Oat at Once Tkos. Kay Woolen Mills Flannels Double fold, 54-ineh special, per yard 1.V5 Double fold, 58-incb tpoeiu). per yard 1.3o Double fold, CO inch special, jr yard . . . . , 1.35 tmmmMmmmmmmemimmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmm New Waistings 100 styles of waistings just re ceived from Xew York. They are the regular 30e grade. Our sale priee per yard. 35 56im'b Oxford grey cloths, worth 11.86. Speefal per yard 78 JOc novelty suitings, reduced to 39 Babbit skin flannelettes, regular 12e values. Sale priee s Faro crash toweling, regular 15c frade. Sale priee, per yard. Babbit skin outings, extra heavy grade, 1214c, reduced to, per yard 20c kimona flannels. Sale price 16 2 3d 12e kimona flannels. Sale price $ 9 $1.25 and .5 white quilts. Sale price $1.25 and $1.50 white counter pane. Sale priee. 98c Come to us for Shoes Every style for every person. Bet ter and cheaper than you will And them elsewhere. NOTED SCULPTOR DEAD STREET CORNER SPEAKING Paris, Oct. 4. Frederick Augusto Bartholdi, the sculptor of the Statute of Liberty in New York, died this morning of tuberculosis. Ha has been bed-i'ldden since last May. His condi tion wa suddenly aggravated yester day and death ensued. ' o Senator Hoar's Funeral. Conorri, Mjiss Oct. 4. The train bearing tho remains of the late Sena tor Hoar arrived at 1 o'eloek this af ternoon, nud the body was conveyed to the Unitarian church, where the ser vices were held. Aftarwnrds an oppor tunity was given to view tho remains. The Interment was hold in Sleepy Hol low cemetery late this afternoon. Bcv. Walter Thomas Mills has ar rived and will speak on the corner oi ( State and Commercial streets tonight. Bought the Furniture. J. A. Patterson was at Woodburn Saturday, and purchased a large lot of furniture and household goods from some one who is going to leave there. Sold Hit Hops. 0. Lj Pugh sold his hop crop of S2 bales to the J. I armiebnel Company for 30 M, cents. ' Detroit Hotel Burns. The Iarel home tho only public oaUrr ptaee in Detroit was hamed Sat urday evening. The building and hotel Xurnltwro wore ail eonenmed by the flamed. Low tlSO0 lowranee 4000 Detroit U the ttratinM of the oast em dtvhdon on the form 111 4 Knitter railroad, and the stopping ptaeo for the sportawon who vbtii thw Motion of the Casoade. The Im of tho hotel will bo felt by may. Toh I tho sooond hotel burned im Detroit withia a yr. NEW TODAY Wanted. Hoy with wheel, to work day time, and attend night school. Leave mnm and address at office. Look wood Messenger Systent, SiS Cow mereta street. 10-4-Jt For Bent, Part of furnished hoot. Ib qntrslif Mrs. Young, South High awl Kearney street. 10-4-at Wanted. At wee, at tfce Sale ho pital. a competent girl to wait on UM, aitd mudnt la goaeari homo work. Apply a person. Jo-I-Jt Willamette Hotel. L. AllenhofT. Portland. A. M. Rallanay, McMinnville. I. A. Barrier, Chicago. Oliver Thornton, Portland. Walter Jackson, Portland. J. A. Waddle, Portland. Frunk Ecker, Portland. L. L. Lntz, Sun Francisco. K. R. Wnite, Chicago. O. K. Clark, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Rathbone, Chicago. 8. M. Kamsby, Oregon City. A. K. Bell, Dallas, Or. W. L. Price, Kings Valley. L. Pitner, Kings Valley. R. MeCamcr, Albany. John Olris, Albany. II. L. Moreland, Portland. L. It. Mandel, San Franeisco. Wm. Slligon, San Francisco. (!. M. Smith, Portland. J. Levy, San Franeiseo. M. F. Moore, Portland. New Minister LibcxaL H. Petersburg, Oct. -l.-Prlnce Sviat-.-.p-lk Mirjkr. the new minister of the interior, has already begun energetic ally the work of putting his pubjished utterances into effect. Two assistant ministers of the departments who op j the jtemstvos have been transfer ,..! to the inactivity of the eooBCil of the empire and half a dosen of the late Minister Plehre's other lieutenonts havr already been dlsirfaeed M. Bunakoff and Dr. Mortlnoff, two members of the eewmitteo on rural in tastrr of the Province of Voronettz, who were exiled into Siberia by Minis ter Plehve for expressing liberal views be been allowed t6 return to their hmne. Prince Sviatopolk-MIrsky has also is s-ied an order permitting the Wosehol (Sunrise) a Jewish organ here, whicn Minister Plenve suppressed last spring, to resume publication. St. Petersburg, Oct. 4. The emperor bus postponed for several days his trip to Reval, where he intended to bid farewell to the Baltic fleet. General rrippenberg. who is to command the fei-no'l Manchurian army, will be re reived by the emperor tomorrow. Payne's Condition. Washington, Oct. 4. At 1:15 o'clock this afternoon a bulletin was issued on Potmaster Payne's conditien: "There has been no improvement since the con sultation this morning, and the heart art ion continues to be very feeble." Reported Dying. Washington, Oct. 4. It is reported that Postmaster-General Payne is sink in 2. At 2:55 o'eloek this afternoon the members of his family were called to his !edside. The family doctor, Dr. Cotton Smith, was sent for, but was out of the fity, and his assistant, Dr. Dnnlap, is now at his bedside. BRYAN'8 VIEW OF PLATORM. "I shall aot wkropteieat the Mtuattioa, or appeal for votos for the tUket upon ftilso grMut4s. A DtHoerU. vlotory will mmh very little, if any, prosreas est eooiiowio oetios so loag the party U wader the eoatrol of tho Wall Streot olement. The labor plank, as proparod. by Judge Parker's friend on the svbeomiHito, was a straddling, tneaaiaglos plank. Tho noMiaation of Judge Parker virtually nullinoei the antitrust plnnk."-Wi)lan J canine llryaa, ia The CowiuoBer," July 13, 1904. The Kdison theatre has a fine pro gram this week. o Coons Don't Agtee. Washington, Pa.. Oct. 4. .las. Cal laghH, eotored, was ' Imaged ia tho county jail at lttilO o'cl4k this mora iag for the murder, last February, of Mom Ray, also colored. Chllagban soepeeted Ray of Intimacy with his wifo, a white woman. o Foaca Society Meets. nntn, Oct. 4. Robert Treat Paioo, Sr of IIlBNt,wns today elected pri- omit of the Intorsatloaht Peace Coo Kre. Benjamin F. Trueblood, of Bos ton, was re-elected sovetaiy. The eoa res hold its nrst formal bosiaew Meotiag today. W999W9fMmWWMWM A Complete (Stock Our stock of jwlery, wtntehot, loks, cut gtoH and sllvorn-oar, sot ircttlng DIAMONDS, has nevr beoo to tWM)te ai this fall. We have made all our aolootioua this yoar from six to ton woatbs ago, dl ret from factory line, heae have only the very latest and cleaaMt pooua on ino avirscv touay. zui, least we irgei to mention, wo want to say our prlfK are ia keeping with our original low-price leader, and out customer shall have the ben eat of buying direct and for cash. j ChaSo Ho Hinges, i V HwMKf OpUsl&n. M 8UU ltrt Nxt deer to Ltd A luth Bank IIIMIIIIIIHHIIHII11IIIIIIH1MIHIIIII1 Will Christen Ship. Lincoln, Xeb., Oet. 4. A party eom prising Governor Miekek and his staff, five other state officers and ladies enough to make a total of 35 left last night in a special car on the Burlington for Seattle, where, on Friday, they will take port in the launching of the bat tleship Nebraska. Mis Mary Nain Mickey, -daughter of the governor, will cbriMen the ship. Salem's New Pastor. Rev. Sellock, the new pastor of the First Methodist church, of this city, is well-known in the Northwest. At the present time he is pastor of the Sun nyside, Portland, church, where he has resided for two years. He was formerly in Alaska, and also at the Grace church in Seattle. His wife is also interested in the work, being formerly a deacon- ness, and is very popular in chureh cir ties. Smith's New Restaurant. Mae Smith will open a new restau rant in the Kliner building, on State street. He proposes to have the best that the market affords, and will have an up-to-date place. He expects to pea some time next wek. Local Option Petition. A petition bearing over TOO names whs filed with County Clerk Rolaii'l tfcu afie-raooo by Oliver Jory, asking that prohibition be submitted to a votr In Marion county at tho November ele. ilea. Two severe cases of Ovarian TrouHle' and two terrible operations avoided. Mrs, Emmons and Mrs. Coleman each tell how they were saved by the use of Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "Deaii Mrs. PnncnAii : I am so pleased with the results obtain from X.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound that I feel it a dm and a privilege to write you about it. "I suffered for more than five years with ovarian troubles, en ing an unpleasant discharge, a great weakness, and at times a faintu i would come over me which no amount of medicine, diet or exen seemed to correct. Your Vegetable Compound found the weak qs, i However, witnm a lew weeKS anu savcu me irom an operation- i all mv troubles had disamieared. and I found ravself once more health and well. 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Dr. Jackson, tho veterinary srpe.u im rotnmed from Portia ad, where he M$$d a xwr satisfactory examinati r bofore the tttato veterinary boarO. Change of bill tomorrow night at the Bdton. OASTOItliL. Bwtl Tbi Ite Yw Hm Unn Bj4 61ftta ef ThJ IM Y HraiVin Lucas County. M. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, j Prank J. Cheney make oath that he k tooior partner of the firm of P. J. Cboaoy & CtL, doing btwiBOM in the City of Toledo, Coaaty and State aformald, and that aid area will pay the uw of OXH HUN'DKKD DOL LARS for oaah and ovory oam of Cotarrh that oannot be oared by tho two of Halt's Catarrh Core. PBAK J. CHKtVBY. Sworn to before mo and Mbeoribod ia My troonoe, thU th day of Decent br, A. D, $. (Soat) A. AV. OLB.VSOX, Kotory Public. HH" Oatanb Cir is takon inter iwH)-, and acta dlreotly en the blood and moooos aorfacee of the systvaa. Mbd for tostiiBonialt free, Y. J. CUKNEY & tX).. Tol0v a Bold by all drngpets. 75c. Tako llall'a FaaiJy Pills fcr ceaiti ratios. The City to Sprinkle. Tho latest proposition for the im jffOTewent of Cowt tareot in that the Cjorty ownow will jrad and ut iu broken rock parwoeat, and the road tax on the property to be ued to iprinklQ the streot and koep it eleaa. Special Excursion to St. Louis. August S. 9 and 10. September 5. C and 7 and October 3, 4 and 5 are the remaining dates upon which tick ets will be sold at the reduced rates to the St Louis fair. These rates apply over the Denver and Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific. For the pat- rona of these roads special excursion cars will be run through from Port land and St. Lovis without change. See the many points of Interest about the Morsao capital and take a ride through nature's picture gallery. During the closing months travel to tho fair will be vory heavy, if you ooatemplate going write W. C. Mo Bride, general agent at Portland for the Deaver and Rio Grande, for par tloulars of those excursions. S-S-Sm. Sale Ten Million Boxes aYear. M THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDICINE 10C 25c. 50c. CANDY CATHARTIC BEST FOR THE BOWELS AS Dmtfrtt o -A. m t o xt x v . B,irtti TlalJfelrMlkwJtfirwEgrfit Kjrutars cX VM-ORE W&&U U. r SUrvooJ. Ati Mtiwul. el WUhirtlKrtA $als, Or Mousy to Loan Over Ld4 A Bsch's Buck. SjUcbx, Or SEED VETCHES SEED OATS CLOVER SEED GRASS SEEDS SEED RYE GRASS SEEDS ORCHARD ORASS ENGLISH RYE ORASS ITALIAN RYE ORASS BLUE GRASS LAWN GRASS All seeds are guaraateed to be clean, fresh seed. Bybuying ia luge lots we are able to quote the lowest prices in the city. Call or write fox prices. 901 Coml. St. PEEDMEN & SEBDMEN. Salem, Oregon. tmmMsSmmB BO&Xtt.MAnaAJQtfMioUs& Out Gteat Sale Continued eveXrv,laeUr,I 'w " 6 ' to the lowest notoh ta every depart.t. eunn all ftloBg tU liBe, TEE CnEAPEST8T0RE iy TEE NORTHWEST. J!l!iloyjrothers.Court St.. Salem IWW-'HMU