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'"T W "tVXTrJ"--- DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. rBIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1004. s ) 1 . t : ' I M i Stockton & Go, YPENLND 4-hi n 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i m 1 1 1 1 1 h Great V Closing Otrt A i. ' Sale 'S h, f 'v JURY FAILED TO AGREE (Concluded from page six.) AT THE Daltfymple Store give warning when that wag changed. If the opening was left for a passage way she bad a right to pass through, but if it was not left for a passage way, she had no right to go through. If it was left open way for fqot pas sengers it was an implied invitation to pass through. If they found for the plaintiff they must estimate the num ber of years Mrs. Pcnland would possi bly have lived and tho nmount she might have earned and saved during her lifo as the measure of damages. Tho jury then retirod. After an all-night session, the ujry failed to reach an agreement, and were dismissed. It is reported on the street that the jury stood eleven to one for plaintiff. The ease will probably bo tried'ngain nt this term of court, early net week, if j a new jury can ue secureu oy mat time. Archbishop Quest of Honor. New York, Oct. 14. The Archbishop of Canterbury was the cucst of honor nt a reception given tonight at thc!,c.v" the mn5,1 nn1 sho cnBilv eclipsed i AMUSEMENTS? j TONIOHT. Edison Continuous Vaudoville. COM1NO ATTRACTIONS. Grand "Tho Husking Bee.". San Toy. "San Toy," tho Chinese musical comedy, was at the opera house last night, and the people of Salem turned out en masse to see the production It is a gorgeous affair, carries a huge amount of scenery nnd a large company. The plot is stronger than usually runs through such ontortnin nients, and tho Btar is as good as they mako tlrem. The chorus is fnirlj' good, the tenor section being especially flue, whilo the dances anil marches were neat and snappy. James T. Powers is the show. As "Li," tho pilfering Chink, he does the part to the queen's taste and then some, ills noKes are new, action in tue same category, and he has a real good voice. The laughing did not break out in spots, when the smooth Celestial ca vorted around, but was a general afllic tion. What would "San Toy" be without "Li" and his English maid. Miss Margaret McKinnoy was "Dud- M?SM HHf m sa 1 l . m tvs -if:, &r:a O&l (m4 MARKET.QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Mako Salem a Good Home Market" HOTELS Poultry at 8'tclner's Eggs Per dozen 28c. Hens 8c. Young chickens 8c. Market. Horrltt & Lawrence. Eggs Per doz, 2Gc. Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoes lc. Onions 2c. Wood, rinoo Potts, Ktsv Socond-growth 4.50. Dig fir 8)5.00. Ash tn.oo. Oak posts ICc. Codar posts 10c. , ' Hides, felta ane) fur, , i Croon Hides, No. 1 So. Green Hiuos, No. 2 4c iC< Skins 4 Cc. J 8hep 76c Goat Skins 25o to tl.M PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat-Walla Walla, 81B2c. Valley 8Cc, I'lour Valley, fU0$-125; graham, n.co$t.oo. ' Oats-Cholcc white, $1.25 $U0. Rarity-Feed, $2021 per ton; rolled 2'323.C0. MIIlatufT Drnn, $19.00. jruy-Tlmothy,$H15. Potatoes P0c$1.00. Kggs Oregon rnnoh,2,4Mi25c Poultry Chickens, mixed, 10,14(3)110 per pouml; turkeys, 1017c. ork Dressed, UJ(i7c. boot Droaeed, 4 Co. Veol G7c. Mutton- Droased, 4CBc. lIops100.1 crop, 2520. Wool Valloy, 1902Oc; Eastern Or egon, 1017c; Mc'inlr, 8)c for choice. Hides dry, 16 pounds nnd upwards, 1G016HC lluttcr 1'ancy creamery, D5271,ic Qraln arte Prow Oats-Rnying, $l.aS(flU3. Barley $21 per ton. ,Hops-'JC28c. Balem Flouring Mills. Flour-Wholesale, $4.10. Whoat-SOc. Live Stook Market teor 2$2Hc ' " ' wpows l19ie. Bhoop 1.60S.00. pressed veal 45V4c JFat hot; GGHo. flh Hay, FMd. (to, JPalod chant tlOCfll. ilalod clover $ip. 'Xlran $22.50. Eggs, Butter and Cream. T Ily Commercial Cream Co. v!KiK-93a cash. Olutter-S7VjH30c. Hut tor fat- !IHo tit station. Tho Willamette Miss Mnru McKinnoy, N. Y. Miss Mao Rodolf, do. lamos Powers, do. " John Pcachoy, do. Fred Huntley, do. Miss K. Wellington, do. Miss I). Stnnloy, do. John II. Wood, do. L. K. Fortcscuc, do. S. Colin, San Francisco. A. Spark, San Francisco. John Cordrny and wife, Portland. W. L. Itomnuc, Portland. Will J. Duffy, Now York. W. G. Martin, Portland. K. W. Skinner, Boston. H. M. Freer, San Francisco. J. A. Keating, Portland. H. E. Thomas, Forest Qrovo.. J. L. Clark, Spriugflold. F. F. Ilurnlinrt, Portland. Jno. T. Wickersham, Chlcngo. Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Bnrtle, 'Oakland. A. C. Oulst, Portlnnd. J. McDonnld, Portland. , Kobt. Hnrrle, Mason City. J. O. Hayter, Dallas. James Sears, McCoy. A. W. Prescott, city. E. A. Powell, San Francisco. Soth Hargan, San Francisco. W. A. Alien, Chlcngo. A. Giant, Chlcngo. Sam Katz, Chicago. J. M. Wood, Portland. H. X. Prltchnnl, Portland. Wnldorf-Astoria. Bishop Potter was tbastmastcr. Among tho guests were Governor Odell, J. P. Morgan, Perry Belmont, Joseph Wheeler, Qcnornl J. L. Woodford and General Frederick D. Grant. Chicago Market. Chicago, Oct. 14. December, $1.10 Vi 1.12j May, $1.101.124; corn 4050j oats, 2S29. Benson Released. New York, Oct. 14. Judge. Lacombc, of tho United States circuit court, to day granted the application of John A. Benson, of San Francisco for a dls chnrgo on a writ of habeas corpus, and ordered Benson to furnish $10,000 bail for his nppenraneo within 30 dnys, in case the government enters an appeal. Benson was arrested last May, charged with conspiracy to defraud the gov ernment of land in California and Oregon. PROMPT RELIEF From tho offocts of overeating is as surod by taking a doso of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Pains In tho Stomach, Hoartburn, Belching and Nausea, quick ly vanish boforo it and furthermore, when it is taken regularly, always euros Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Costivo ness, Torpid Liver, Inactivo Kidneys, Nervousness, Insomnia and Malaria Fever and 'Ague. Wo urgo you to give it a trial. For salo by all druggists and dealers. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS '$ Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD. Orer Ladd A Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. HOW IT STICKS. Salem Has Found It Hard to Shako Off. Hard to boar, hnrdqr to got rid of, Is an Itching skin complaint. Enzoinn or itching piles. , Doan's ointment relieves and cures. All Itchiness of the skin. Hcoros of jicuplo endorse this state-' mint. ( Mrs. Dr. M. Amos, residing at 1111 1 East Second street. Alh.inv. nnvu- T -- vi v-. . had for quite a long timo a soro over TIME CARD NO. 26. No. 2 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany 12:45 P.M. LeaveB Corvallls 1:45 P.M. Arlvos Yaqulna 5:40 P.M. No. 1. Returning Leaves Yaqulna 7:15 A.M. Leaves Corvallls 11:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 12:15 P.M. No. 3 for Detroit Leavo Albany 1:00 P.M. Arrives Detroit 6:00 P.M. No. 4 from Detroit Lonvo Detroit C:30 A.M Arrives Albany 11:15 A.M. Train No. 1 arrives In Albany In the others of her sex. Sho was not overly handsome, bufsprightly and vi vacious and docs the best sho can to get the merriment right Into the very lap of the audience. The remainder of the cast rounded out tho play nnd made it oncol' the most acceptable offerings sinco the Grand has catered to the public. v "Tho Huskin, Bee." ' Tho people 'taking part in the pro duction of that exceptionally clever musical farce comedy, "Tho Huskin' Bee," are working hard to make this production the nmatJur affair of the soason. The special scenery for the staging of tho. comedy has arrived, nnd is very elaborate. Tho music through out the piece is catchy in tho extreme. The dialogue is brisk arid spirited, and and hot a dull moment is allowed to creep into tho. evening's fun. The cast includes the cleverest of local talent. Tho young ladies, are all very attrac tive, and the young gentlemen full of musie nnd comedy. The nntural apti tude of tho local amateurs, taken with tho able tutorship of Miss Thompson, will result in n performance that will maKo mo averago protessionai seem quite ordinary. "Dorothy Doughnut," the old mnid of tho play, has discov cred that it is leap year, and sho does not hesitnto to mako it known during the huskin'. O'Flnnnagan is another prominent character on that occasion, and gets in his work when ho hypno tizes Buck Strawpile, who comes nenr losing his lifo by eating too much. Among tho many specialties is an old fnshionod dance by Mr. Upland Hay and Mrs. Cornhopper. Tho wholo oveu ing full of fun nnd laughter. The program at tho Edison changes tonight. nfe3 &S. . .a v v V .X . :-y' ,,.. "" isra O .. JS "3? O MM J&. Ber th $ Kind You Haw Always Bought Blgn&tue of C&6 . m . . . -ni l ti it" Miss iNettie JKiacRmore, iviinneaj tells now any young woman may oe per manently etired of monthly pains by taking Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compowi " Yoiino Wemen: I had frequent headaches of a eovera mh dark spots before mp eyes, and at my menstrual periods I suffenj untold agony. A member of the lodgo advised me to try Lydlal Plnkham's Vcpetablo Compound, but I only scorned good adviceaxi felt that my caso was hopeless, but sho kept at me until I bought i bottlo and started tnkintr it. I soon had tho best-reason in thoworldfe change my opinion of the medioine, as each day my health improved finally I was entirely without pain at my menstruation periods. IammoJ grateful," JSbttie ulackmoke, ua central .Ave., .Minneapolis, JiliaS Famiui Fenoas n nro qtilckly nnd pormonontly overcome- by Lydia E. Plnkhairi Vegetable Compound. The above letter is only ono of hundred thousands wmcii prove tins statement to do a iacc iicnstroatli is a severe strain on a woman's vitality. If it is painful somethta is wrong-. Don't tnko narcotics to deaden tho pain, but remort tho causo perhaps it is caused by irregularity or womb displace ments, or tho development of a tumor, whatever it is, ijda E. Finkhanrs Vegetable Compound is guaranteed to cure It ( it there is anything about your case about which you would liljijttiu advice, writo freely to Mrs. Pinkham. She will treat your letter aaiuMT conuucntiai. sno can surely help you, lor no person in America cm ivtii from a wider experience in treating female ills. She has helped hundrtciof thousands of women back to health. Her address is Lvnn. Mass.. ted In advice is free. You are very foolish if you do not accept her kind JzulUtiot Details of Another Case. "Dear Mrs. Pinkham: Ignoranco tui carelessness is tho cause of most oi the Buffer, ings of women., I believe that if we properlj understood the laws of health wo would auw well, but if tho sick women only knaw the truth about Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetab! Compound, they would bo saved nvuen Euner. intt nnd wonlrl snnn hn onroA. " I used it for five months for a local dS culty which had troubled me loryMS and for which I had spent kundrea of dollars in tho vain endeavor wi tify. My lifo forces were being saj$ md I was daily losing my vitality. uT.viiin tv Tiiii-imTii Veeetaw t rnmnnnnil mirorl mn nnmnletfilV. 81 I am now enjoying the best of health, and am most grateful.nndcijf ivu uiL-iiL-u wj fimoree sucii a great remedy." .Miss Jennik Lu .tjjww w ii ou, . w., yasnmgion, lj. V. Mrs. Pink hum, whoso address is Lynn, Mass., will answer cht auuj uuu iiuuuut cuai, uu lottcrti auaresscu to nor oy Biut BBsVRPSBskBBW. 5 NEW TODAY my oyc, and, while it was not painful, t,mo t0 co"ncot with the S. P. south It was very annoying, and I wanted to bouml traln' n3 wel1 as Slv'B two or rid myself of It.' 1 happened to read threo bours ln Albany beforo depart- vi advortisoment about Doan's oint- u0'0 s- north unu train, meat, and got a box. Its use cured mo.' Traln No- 2 connects with tho S. P. The soro entirely healed up. I know tralna at Corvallls nnd Albany giving that Douu's ointment does all that is dlrect so"'co to Newport and adja- oJalmojiLfwr it. I have used Doan's kid- cent boachos. tocy jillla for dull heavy aching across Trnln No- 3 for Detroit, Breltenbush my loins, and, while they did not euro anu mnor mountain resorta leaves Al ine. 1 think them a very good rinedy. ban' at 1:0 D- m- reaching Detroit You may refer to mo as one who can aDOUt 6:00 P m recommend Doan's Kidney Pills and For furthor Information apply to Doan's ointment." KDWIN STONE, Manager. Plenty more proof llko this from- 8a- Tl COCKRELL, Agent, Albnny. lem people. Cull at Dr. Stono's drug " " CHONISE, Agont, Corvallls. store, and ask what his customers re- port. Tor salo by all dealers. Price 80 couta. Rister-Mllburn Co., Huffalo, N. V., sole agents for the United States. ltemomber tho uame Doan's and take no other. Wanted. -To trade a small ranch, in eluding some good hop land, for town property. Inuiro of W. H. Uynrs, at 435 Commercial street, Salem. 10-H-3f Wautcd. Girl for general housowork, must bo neat and able to cook. Will pay $3.50 por week if satisfactory. Call at 800 Center. JO-14 3t" LIST0N CASE IS DISMISSED Police Court Socket. The polico court docket is as foUc Frank Jones, vngrant, 5 days. Tito Lugo, vagrant, 0 days. Elmer Howe, vagrant, 5 days. Frank McMillan, vagrant, 5 dJl John Sykes. drunk, $5, paid. Jncnr.li TTonlir nllna Pnt DOCftI lens lollnJ (! i; i i ' -.. ..m t, tur wmi In lorenoon ( tUunk) 2Vj dny8 Tho suit of Colesto Liston versus the City of Salem, for damages received bv plaintiff from a defectivo sidewalk nnd, upon motion of counsel fo'tj city, nnd by consent of plaintiff,! suit was granted Rooms And board, with privilege of bath. Heasnable rates, luuiro nt l"t High street, 3-j blocks south of State. 10-14-lm antri2h TSkrrm MmM iMWmwM A wJmiW Mmrn'm J HARPER m b ygwwjilk-warmwr sjg-rr- Grand Opera House tOH-n (ill t tTlTTH-rrmTfTt nun rum 1 1 1 1 i 444 Failing Eye Sight Restored If you have any trouble with your eyes, your eye glasses may not bo satisfactory. I am most certain wo can overcome the difficulty. Our Crystnlmo Lenses nro tho best hi the market, and warranted to be of absolutely perfect construction. Our instruments for testing nnd finding your eye dofects are tho latest Invention, and we have lately added oue which will teit your glasses In such a way that you can see for yourself if they nro absolutely perfect. Consultation nnd eyes tested, free. IHonw OptteUn. U State Strut. Next door to Ladd A lush Rank Tuesday Evening, Oct. 18 Monster benefit for Publio Library, given by the Woman's Club. "THE HUSKIN' BEE" Directed by Clara Looise Thompson X 75 Local Amateurs in Cast I INTRODUCING LATEST BONOS, CLEVER SPECIALTIES, . . ORIGINAL DANCES, . . SOCIETY OAKE WALK-NEW ;;,' PRETTY QIRLS, " '.WONDERFUL EGYPTIAN BALLET, I ! SPECIAL SCENERY. . , Written for laughing purposes only. O Jt-A WHsfLfBBBsVH timmmmmmmnmmmBmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmm A Delightful Bevenge A Siffl Stimnhut A Good Medicine For Salo by AUGUST SCHREIBER WJMi PEOPLES JaARGAEtfjnrouw Friday and Saturday Bargain Dayss . V -,,u near nt suprui ir In business and soiling oat sal" has no effort on the rbieaco Store. Oar sales have -inmned ud with Jesj an. uonmls this fall. Talk does not amount to a hill of beans, unless tt is backed p witn the hon . . rhlMM Ht, , n,wn fore most in making the lowest prices. Children's 38e union suits, heavy fleeced lined, sale t.rieo a tirieo . . . ax '!..! . fcv 1 "-'n ..e,t,y riUW.1 3Co wool hose, sale price 15c No. 5 all silk taffeta hair'rlb- bon- yM 31 5e wool ttmun, each ,...S8 1S0 fur neok searfi, pri0 ...,75o 85e Peggy from Pftrh mIUt nRS 4c BOO vards f.BfV wiitlg ,' Jara 44 BIO BARGAINS IN BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. ; Rest hair rats, only . . Mon's 50c heavy fleeced unlr wear Men's 9fic wool socks .. . Ladies' 36c wool hoso Ladios' 75c union suits . ISe shell back combs . . Lnillo' s an nnMiv -Jackets Ladies' 2.50 rainy day skirts ! 500 ladios' bolts ..19c, 25c ana $1.50 imported kid gloves 75 o girdle corsets 30! wnali Tn.lin illf vnrd 126 wrapper flannelettes, y I s I-J iit iiSi jji 5J 5 Rest Sans silk, ball THE CHEAPEST STORE IN TEE NORTIHYEST. HloyBrothers.Court St., Salem nonw op 1H11IIHH IHIUIllltUI tt I IHHIIIIIlH'illlllll H Prices- 75e, 5(J and S3e, v