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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1904)
rj DAILY CAPITAL JOURHAI HAT.ttm, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 190i 8 r Stockton & Co. Great Sale of Dress Goods and Silks A romarkablo stock to select from. As elaborate as it is good. A show ing that makes the Stockton dress goods business absolutely supreme. It offers to women folks tho widest opportunity for choosing fabrics that are absolutely correct, and at tbo samo tirno savo you many a dollar. A big assortment of dress goods, varying in prico from 60c to 80c a yard, arc set apart to be closed out nt 45c per yd Bogulnr $1.35 novelty Zibilinos, reduced to, yard 98 85c Scotch Suitings reduced to yard .., 60 COc novelty Suitings reduced to yard .. 48 30c and 35c Suitings reduced to yard 25 r" a St Men's Shifts $1.00 to $1.50 val ues reduced to. 65c Ilundreds of good patterns to select from. Warners Rust Proof Corsets 78c Kegular $1.25 values. You can hare your choice of any $1.25 War ner's corset in our store for ..78d POWDER STORE HOUSE M 1 1 It 1 1 1 1 i I II II I AMUSEMENTS, f Till I 1 1 1 II M l 1 1 Ht Hi H Destroyed by Japanese Shells Second Division of Baltic Squadron Sails Tokio, Xov. IS. It is reported that the Japanese have destroyed another Russian arsenal at Port Arthur. The Japanese discovered the location of tho arsenal, and centered their ar tillery firo upon it. After dropping 200 shells in tho locality of it, they suc ceeded in blowing it up. i 08 BOLTS OF PLAID GOODS Plaids aro all tho rage, and we are ready for tho run with a stock, rang ing in price from tOc to $3.5 peg yard 93 Bolts of Novelty Black Goods Reduced One-Foorth This assortment includes Read's Priestly Caesar's, Broadhcad' many other popular makes roofti I 'a and J St. Petersburg, Xqv. IS. General Sakharoff, in a dispatch to the general staff this morning, reports that the Jap anese last night made another attempt to retake Putiloff, or Lone Tree Hill, but they were repulsed. Coining Attractions. Grand Candida. Grand As Yon Like It. Mcthlakahtla Band. The Methlakahtla, Alaska band, was well received at the opera house last night. J. Xelson, the conductor, has developed a splendid organization, one that is a credit to any school. The cornet solo was far above the average, and the many selections ex hibited the skill of the musicians and their leader. Mr. Xelson is an Indian with a rich copper color, but ho is a di rector worthy of comparison with the foremost in the profession. Fakkberg, Denmark, Nov. 18. Tho second division of the Russian Baltic fleet has arrived here. Grand Opera House JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mgr. SATURDAY, NOV. X9th. Last Season's Greatest New York Success. OEOROE BERNARD SHAW'S BRILLIANT COMEDY "CANDIDA" "WITH Lester Loner gan and a specially selected cast. Direc tion of George II. Brennan company, incorporated. "Tho burning question of the hour is: Havo you seen Candidal" New York Sun, March 12, lf04. 7tCca 51.30, 51.00, 75c, 50c, 36c Spats on sale at box office Saturday 9 a. m. SHERIFF CULVER'S BOARDERS St. Petersburg, Nov. IS. It is an nounced that Rear-Admiral Loschinsky has been appointed to superintend the naval mine defenses at Port Arthur, and Captain Ivanoff to command the cruiser Bayan, now at tho port. Grand Opera. House JOHN T. CORDRAY, Mgr. Monday, November 2ist Kane, Sbipman A Colvin, New York Theatre, N. V. present FLORENCE GALE and company in the comedy of "As You Like It" by William Bhakeepeare. Exceptional out Include Georce Sylvester "Or lindo," Mark Prica as "Jaeqnc," Paul Taylor at Tombstone." Airs and Eng lish Glees by the Woodland Quartette. Sumptuous Scenic Production Seats (or subscribers opens at box office Saturday, 10 a. w. For non-subscribers Monday, 9 &. m. Prices 11.60, l 00, 75c, 50c, 35c. Feel KisKy and fcngage in General Rough House A small difference in opinion be tween two of Sheriff Culver's boarders in tho county jail this morning resulted in one of tho "birds" coming out of th mijj sinss ses:c of the skin 7h5c5i was originally placed on his cheek. The first warning of tho nffray came in the way of a great din of flying tin dishes, followed by the thud of sticks of wood, mop handles, etc. The deputy sheriff immediately hastened down stairs to find the cause of the "rough house," but on his appearance in the doorway the combatants subsided, and, grinning sheepishly, said they had been wrest ling, which story sounded rather ab surd, considering the noise thnt had been made,-and the bruises on several of tho inmates. It was not learned what started the row, but it was sug gested that it raight have been a differ ence in polities. rreighter Destroyed. Xw Y.wk, Nov. IS. The freight steamer Mohawk, belonging to the Cen tral Vermont railway was burned off Horton's point early today. The crew vnu taken off safelv You Can Ride Yotir Bicycle All winter if you have MUD OUARDS AND STEEL RIMS riTTED We have them for all makes of bi cycles. Umbrellas made te order, new cov ers put eu ami general repairing. Best warktaansMip and prompt de livery. WATT SHIPP Tho Bicycle Man. . Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck, and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers f:om Throat and Lung troubles. But since the advent of Dr. King's New Diseevory for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even he worst uses sun be cured,- and hopeless resignation is at longer neeessary. Mrs. Leis Cragg, of Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseases by J. C. Perry, druggist. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottles free. I Gold Dast Floii f 1 Made by THE SIDNEY POW- ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore- X con. Made for family use. Ask 5 your grocer for It Bran and shorts always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT MMMW WEBER TRIAL RESUMED Auburn, Cal., Nov. IS. The Weber examination was resumed this morning. R. J. Hancock said the hnll was on fire when he arrived, being among the first, and no one could go in. lie thought he saw Adolph "Weber go up tho porch as ho came down. Ho saw Earl "Weber car ried out by a tall man, and not the pris oner, as the latter claims. He found the second window in tho back of the dining room open, indicating that "Web er might have escaped that way. There was no fire in the room. o ITALIANS HAYE THE SHAKES On Saturday evening "Candida" will bo the attraction at the Grand opera house, witn a magmncent com pany of Xew York players to portray its interesting character types. This is the famous comedy that cap tured New York last season and mad a triumphant run in the face of al most insurmountable obstacles. But notwithstanding that it was forced to movo from theater to theater, on' ac count of the enforcement of fire ordi nances on defective theater construc tion, and that the season was ono of the worst for theatrical ventures in many years, it kept increasing its ad mirers until a craze for "Candida" swept the city. By George Bernard Shaw, the play has established that it stands alono in its potency to show the complete pos session of mutual love, a love which tested as by fire is found purified and glorified. Indeed, "Candida" has been repeatedly declared to be the best Rome, Xov. IS. Severe earthquoke shocks were experienced today in cen tral Italy, especially at Florence, Pisa and Urbino. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as morcury -will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such ar ticles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, as the damage they will do is J ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mer cury, and is taken intemilly, acting directly upon tho blood a ad mueous surfaces of the sy stars. In buying Hall's Cata:th Ctue be rare yen get the gen&tae. It is taken internally and sttdd in Telede, Ohio, by F. J. Chcaey & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Things Few Winter Tho womenfolk have a world of sew ing to do in the winter. Why not be good to them, Mr. Husband, and get a good, modern White Rotary sewing ma chine, the sort that runs light, sews fast, makes so little noise, and is so convenient in every way that it makes sewing n pleasure. If you can't afford a new machine wo have some most excellent second hand machines in splendid order for $5 to $10. Ask to be 'shown. fmfXG(i. Sinm mm MM. M. AV -rr--'M.&WWMmfB -JPQIJLESrMAMGZWffojjJ& At 4 O'Clock . On Saturday Evening The litle Chicago store will be out of business. Everything xju v removed to the big store. Until that time you .can buy dry goods i Cloaks, suits dress goods, silks, velvets, Hosiery, underwear dometti outing flannels, blankets, comforts, and ladies' faraishiagg sold r.w of cost. THE CHEAPEST STORE IN TEE NORTHWEST. M'Evoy BrothersXourt StJTsalem love story ever put in dramatic form. The divine affection is shown not only to exist, but to come forth triumphant from one of the severest ordeals that could be contrived to test it, and Candida, the wife of an English clergy man, is a wonderful presentation of the greatest thing in tho world a good woman's love. "Candida" is one of the surprises of the theatrical world and few who esteem what is best in xthe theater will miss it. It is a happy combination for tho student, author, professional and literary men, as well as for tho ordin ary searcher for cntertninment. The characters include a manly clergyman, an enaeraic young poet, a. beautiful, noble wife, a hoggish man of business, a weak-kneed curate and a sharp- tonpied typewriter. Humorous inci dents and brilliant wit add zest to the enjoyment of the performance. "As You Idke It. There is One excellent reason whv any performance of "As You Like It' cannot but be altogether acceptable. That reason is the fact that "William The winter buggy robo and storm aprons. What a lot of good values we have for your solection. The "Bliz mw" buggy front apron is a health saver. Ask to see it. Alo the good heavy duck storm aprons for those who want that sort. The long rubber bike capes for bi cyclists and pedestrians are big sellers. Boys' and Men's sites in several grades. A number of top buggies have moved oat lately. Oor assortment is kept up from month ta month; you'll net have to take "any old thing." Oar sea son's trade was surprisingly large asd our stock is clean and fresh. Our pop ular $76 and 5S6 buggies always sell, winter or summer. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD. Over Ladd & Bush's Bank. Salem. Or. HimHHMMIHH)l)MIIIIIII M H M 18 1 1 I i II There Is No Time Like The Present... For selecting Christmas present. Our stock ta competed of sritable articles for eld or young. New, for instance, for graaautotnor, a bu tlful pair of gold glasses in a beautiful euaieesia ease; this win also de for the grandfather. A beautiful breach for Matter, a now chain, fob or charm, ami even a watch attached wouldn't go bad for father. A seat ring and seeret locket and chain, or a me reasonable-pmed ebatelain watch for sister, cuff buttons, stud or stick pin tt brother. Bat don't forget the sweetheart, for her a dtawead ring would alse seal the engagement, and everybody would be happy, lomo aud te The Popular Priced Jeweler and OpUoiaa. SS Bute St. J WMHtiiiiwiHiiintmintfnmituniiiiimiK NEW TODAY Music Studio Mis Helen Calbreath. B. M. reora S, opera house building. Ve cal, piaue, theory, harmony and tight readiug. 11-lStf For Rent. New, Moderu .store room, 2-ixSS feet, fat Sefcruiker's bleek, va euut aWut DeeeaaW lrt. Qed Uriu to right party. Aug. SubreiW. IMS-tf Ad good haeks with or without teps. The lU-iueh axle, village wagon strikes the pepukr faaey for a medium weight, ew-prieed fam hack. Ask to see. A good seeaudhaud top bugtrr for winter, awl a $eMdhMi 1-lneh axle spring aaK, wtu one teat and shafts. The latter just right fer a sumII farmer Shakespeare and "William Shakespeare in his happiest vein stands responsi ble for the play. His wittiest witcher ies, his tender est fancies, the most luxuriant exuberances of pulsing poesy, bestowed upon the inexhaustible cor nucopia of his thought and sentiment, Another baneh f those justly eele brajpl Faultltes GmWs lucked for new any day. Part of them sold and oOktf as FN yr order if yes want use. Send for catalog if yeu can't eall and see the nsaehine. It's convonjaaee and utility fk for itself Piano for Rent A ge4 upright pin for rent, at $IM per BMutb. See Praf. Parvin, M7 Cuamereial street, upstair. 11-17 For Sale. Twe very m uwMiag tots, nH tsesirabie leeaHea, welt drained, and planted to fruit, near t thiol heq$. Addres "X," eare Jewnal. 11-HMf Wanted. Lady ec. gentleman jtt fir edueatfea t travel for - a "firm t8;A09 eanitnL Salary I per year and expanses. Salary paid week ly and eerpenees advoseed. Address, with ttSMp, J. A. Alexander, Satan, Oregon. And Keystone Faooing. Surprising, the Bosinoes that hoa eowo to us on this foneiag, strietly on its inorit, with na previous advertising. A continuous weave woven wire wiU not out stays, alt a soMd weave very firm aud yet ofeuitc enough to take up seaek from blows or strains A oar doe to arrive about Deeember 1st. Orders beinc filed bow for ear doJivery, at a liberal discount. Drop i a lino for catalogs, or eall and see the fencing on the noor. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House 255-257 Liberty St. Farm Implements, Automobiles, Sewing Machines and Supplies, I! mini wfmWrm have made this comedy of the nut- dramatist brilliant, alive ana tra U yond the possibility of absolBte defo ment. Exceptionally fine geai ttQ show their quality, though they bt w in crumple! tin. Such being the case, it is indeed i pleasure to be able to annonnee tht wo will have a performance of "Ai lou Liko It" here in the near fahm The cast contains a number of mum which for years have been sees a nothing but foremost Xew York crt- ductions. The bright particular itir rf the company is Miss Florence Gilt one of the best-known delineators cf I Shakespeare's heroines now before th public. Nature was very prodigal a gifts to Miss Gale, tuT she not m!t possesses talent of a very high order, but is acknowledged to be the nost beautiful woman on the stage today. Tho supporting company hat letj chosen carefully by Manager fihipcu. I and a car load of scenery is earml with a view to making this perfora ance a truly memorable one. At the Grand opera house oa Un day, November 21. Sale of seats open for subscriber! at box office Saturday (tomorrow) frra 10 a. m. until noon. Seat sale for aci- subscribers Monday at 9 a. m. HOTELS Rosalind" The Willamette. M. Mayer, San Francisco. J. K. Pratt, Chicago. Win. Goodman, Omaha. John H. Lewis, Portland. H. H. Wheeler and wife, Lexingtct Frank Johnson, Spokane, ('has. Howe, Dallas. W. H. Carroll, San Frandsco. W. J. Sbanshaw, Omaha. Jas. ('. Antram, San Francisco. F. W. Jackson, San Francisco. L B. Lonnesbehg, Por'lanl Win. Gennell, Portlan 1. F. M. Marrity, San Fran iseo. T. B. Xelson, San Fram-.-. Albert Clanburgh, ' icag Geo. Deebaeh, St. PaJ. II. X. Pritchard, Portland Frank Hood, Michigan. C. E. VanOlindo, San FranriMO. Jno. Griffith, Albany. o OASTOHIAi B.tv. vTtalMYMfawKn7t? eknatore 2 . SUffi a t-a-. M ffoisEiiimme I IRVIN & PETTEY'S 94 STATE ST. SALS VnTnTBnlBBnuuuununHMuuujHBvf7n.''' r z J .-llj, nunnnnnnnunnTnnnunnuuunuuuunnnnnVS'' ' ' ' """ ' ' ' " L "' nuMnnnnnnnnnnuunnnnnunnuul