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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1904)
! n ?' v "'Wfpity"q"'H ". 8 DAILY CAPITA!. JOUENAIi, SALEM, OEBQON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 100. ! Stockton & Co. THE OLD WHITE . OORNEB. Gf eat Half1 Ptice Sale of Ladies' Jackets Today wo inaugurato tho greatest slaughter said of jackets ever held in Salem. Hundreds of late stylo jaekots for ladles and misses. Sizes Tango up to 44 bust measure. This great offer embraces all our new wintor jack' cts without reserve V i t $ 4.00 Jackets reduced (o 6,00 Jackets reduced to 8.00 Jackets roduced to 10.00 Jackets reduced to 12.fJ0 Jackets reduced to , 15.00 Jackets reduced to 1 ,"'. . . . ?. $ 20.00 Jackets reduced to . f 0.00 2.00 2.50 4.00 5.00 6.25 ( 7.50 , ., $ Ask for one of our Lucky 64Pu&gles. Twenty-five prices will be awarded to those who work it. I LONDON BROKERS TUMBLE Prominent English Firm Fails For Five Million Dollars London, Nov. 30. Tho Evening Stnr says that tho London and Paris Ex change, a largo banking and brokerage firm of London has closed its doors, and is in serious difficulties. Tho liabilities aro said to amount to $5,000,000. IN A BAD WAY. Many a Salem Header Will Feel Grateful for This Information. PERSONALS . WW , . m ' i mwjzw-m MMk ,WGrk'm vi f irrri Gt&nd Opera House JOHN I OOBDBAY, Mgr. THURSDAY, DEC. 1st MESSRS, MOEEIS AND HALL Preesnt WILLIAM MORRIS In the latest Now York and London laughing comedy success "Who's Bown" Funnier that "Afa You a Mnson." UpntB "Jane" and ''Obarloy's Aunt." You laugh, all tho time. Prices 91.00, 7Gc, 50c, 35c. Boats on salo at box ofllco Thursday 0 a. m. tho new Edison Saturday evening next. Admission 10 cents to all parts of tho house "Who's Brown?'' ,.-,. Mr. Wlllliim Morns, who is an nounced to appear horo in Frank Wyatlj's great comedy, "Who's Brown I" nt tho Grand Opera nouso on Thursday night, December 1st, is with out doubt ono of tho most brilliant and promising young actors appearing be fore tho footlights at tho present time. During tho ongngemont in this Mr. Mor ris will portray his favorlto rolo of Frank Fuller, nnd as this Is tho first chnnco tho thentro-goers of Salem have to sco this young star in this popular play, nli should tako advnntngo of tho opportunity. H IHIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIH AMUSEMENTS. J HiiinHininiiiiiiiw TONIGHT. Grand Belshaszar. Coming Attractions. Grand "Who's Brown?'' Belshazzar. Tho largo chorus, which has been in training for tho past two weeks, gavo their first presentation of tho sacred opera "Bclshazzzar" nt tho Grand last night, under tho direction of Prof. Mar tin E. Ilobinaon, of Chicago. While tho sizo of tho nudienco was not What could be desired, their enthusiastic reception of tho performance wus encuuruging. Tho soloists wero especially well ro ceivod, Tho part of King llelshnzznr wns rendered by Geo, O. L. Snydor, Sa lem's own basso, in his best voice, and his noting wns well suited to tho part. Miss Kthel LytlP, of Portland, sustained tho part of Queen Nltocrls in n plead ing manner, and snug her solo parts in ft remarkably sweot, clear voice. Mrs. Etta Squler Solcy, whoso rich eontrolto voice Salem people delight to hear, wns not disappointing in her renditions, ns queen of tho court. Chas, Glos, of Portlnnd, as Dnuiol, deserves especial mention. Ills Bingiug was suporb, and his nettng real. Ono of tho prettiest sconoa wus the sleeping Boldlors,to whom Mrs. W. l nrl ton Smith, as tho "uugcl," sang in her always pleasing wny. Tho chorus work wns very good, Two upoclaltlos wero Introduced, tho Fgyp tlnn Ballet by 12 young mun, under tho direction of S. , Young, was well given, us was also tho drill by 10 young ladles. Tho performance will bo repeated to jJght. The Now Edison. Tho ilvo Bonnes 's family, European character ontcrtnlnors, "Tho Hustles," fresh from tho farm, tho Groat Dlvlno Dodson, Keith tho pfauo wizard aro a fow of tho novelties which will open About Thoatro Oars. Thore is not a very profitnblo busi ness for street cars or for theatres in Salem in stormy weather. But if tho manngors of both could got together a little closor tho public would appreciate it. As u general thing thero Is prompt car servico for theatres, but Inst night it is claimed thero wns only ono car on Stnto street whon tho theatre wns out. Tho peoplo who go south complain that when thero aro cars for tio other lines nftor tho play, they lmvo to walk down to tho Willamette Hotel to get a car south. It would add to tho cur business and tho thentro business if patrons could bo euro of n ear after tho play on nny of tho four car lines, and lmvo tho cars nt n certain place. This is n small matter, but the margin for success in theatres and ear linos is vory small iu stormy we.vther, and people aro easily diverted from becoming regular patrons of tho theatre, when thoy llvo somo dis tance, anil have to go on foot a fow times In tho rniu and wind. Chicago Markets. Chicago, No. 30, Wheat, Decem ber, $1.00a.1.07. May, $1.0Sft 1.09ft. Com, 1SVi48V6. Oats, 20 29. Whon your back gives out; Become lame, weak or aching; ' When urinary troubles set in, Your kidneys aro "in a bad way." Doan's Kidnoy Pills will cure you. Here is local ovidenco to provo it: Jacob E. McCoy, bridge builder and contractor, residing on Capital street, second house boyond Mill creek, says: "I hnvo always enjoyed good health up to fivo or six years ngo. Along about that timo my kidnoys commenced to bother me. Thero wns not so much backache, but tho princi pal symptoms wero in connection with tho kidney secretions. A strain or ovor-oxertion very often caused hem orrhages of tho kidnoys. I cannot say that it wns so painful, but it was very annoying. I used various remedies, nnd while somo gavo relief others were worthless. In somo wny Doan's Kid noy Pills wero brought to my notice, and when up town I dropped into Dr. Stono's drug storo and procured n box, taking them as directed. A few doses gavo mo very convincing proof that thoy were colno; to tho right spot. I can stato thnt thoy gavo mo wonderful roliof. I hnvo a high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills, nnd cheerfully recommend them. For salo by all dealers. Price, 50 conts. Fostcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo ngents for tho United States. Remember tho name Donn's and tako no other. 45c full size blankets, salo price. .25c 500 yds extra quality outing flan- noil, dark and light colors, price yard 4c Mon's 50c fleeco lined underwear good nnd warm, prico 29c Mon's 25c wool socks, pair ....15c Boys' 10c suspenders, prlco .... 5c 75 laco curtains, pair 45c Men's 25c silk neckties lSc Ladies' 50c fancy albatross shirt waists, sale price 98c 45c wool sergo dress good 8, 40 McEVOY BROS. HOTELS To Willamette John II. Woodward, Portland. W. B. Rankin, Portland. C. W. Ransom, Portland. A. G. Lonrsiu, San Francisco. S. G. Rosental, Cincinnati. M. D. Owens, Now York. Del Bogart, Portlnnd, Ed. Basthein, San Francisco. A. Hart, San Francisco. H. B. Hall, Portland. J. D. Schott, Portland. Lon Parker,' NortirCarolina. Chas. Savogo, city. Ao Mccklenbcrg, Now York. M. L. Gallagher, Pittsburg. Clark Gnrry, San Francisco. J. Woods, Now York. N. A. Chinook, Portlnnd. OREGON NOTES Julius Lowe, of Portland, is in the city today. White & Sort havo lust added a new snfo to their office. Roscoo Shelton went to Portland Inst night on a short business trip. Mrs. W. N. Gatens is in Portland at tending her father, who isjll. Mr. and Mrs. Wyllo Moores returned from a visit at Portland today. Mrs. Scott Bozorth, of Portland, is in the city, visiting her husband. A. J. Hards, of Tacoma, Wash., is in town today, with a view of locating hero. F. G. Dpckebach, manager of tho Sa lom brewery, is in Portland today on business. Mrs. A. L. Hussey returned to her homo at Turner today, after a short visit here. Miss Rnchcl Dovo has returned from a visit with her sister, Miss Thecla Dove, at Eugene. H. W. Foster, of Seattle, Wash., is a business visitor in Salem. Ho will re main several days. County Judgo Jon II. Scott is attend lng to Washington good roads meeting nt Wnlla Walla this week. Mr. N. B. Becker nnd Bister, Miss Becker, of Portland, aro visiting Miss Helen Simon for n few days. H. Jason Curtiss, of Tncoma, Wash' ington, camo up to this city today, and will visit friends for a few days. Mrs. John Conner left this morning for San Francisco, where she will visit her mother until after tho holidays. Mrs. L. B. Williams and' Mrs. K. Lowo left for Seattle yesterday, where they will visit friends and relatives. Miss Gertrudo Gray, of Portland, re turned homo this morning, after n short visit with her uncle, John H. Mc Nary. Attorney-General Crawford wont to Portland Inst night on official business. Attorney J. II. Bigger is in Portland today on legal business. Mrs. M. E. Brcyman and Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Boise, Jr., nnd son lmvo re turned from a trip to St. Louis and through the Southern states. S, Friedmnn leaves tomorrow for Ger- vais, wnero no will resale, iio win go into business, there, nnd his many friends wish him much success in his now home. Mrs. Sophia King, state organizer, Woman of Woodcraft, passed through this city this morning en route to Southern Oregon, where sho is wbrking in the interests of tho lodge. Fred T. Merrill went to Portland'lnst night to arrango for now scenery for tho Edison theatre. Tho scenery .will nirivo hero Friday, and Mr. Merrill will roturn Saturday for tho opening. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Savage, of Day ton, Wash., roturned homo yesterday after a threo weoks' visit with Salem rolativcs. Thoy wero accompanied homo by thoir neico, Miss Ethel Savago, who will visit them. J, J. Chamberlain, who has been, who has been tho efficient manager of ho implement Houso, 255-257 Liberty St, yestern Unlou Telegraph Company in parm Implements, Automobiles, Sowing UKJUMLUUU iwoizmAHmmimm$& Wednesday and Thursday SPECIALS Quick selling and littlo profit is tho order for this pale. Don't put it of! until somo other time, for somo othor timo will not como ngaln on those prices. Tho storo is crowded every day. Do your shopping early in tho day if possible. Read on. inches wide, prlco yard 25c 15c Turkish towels, prico gc .Wool fascinators 10, 15, 25, 30 and 48c, worth doublo Ladles' 20o wool fleeced cotton hose, salo prico joti Best Saxony yarn, skein 3e Best 200-ynrd spool thread l Best sana silk, ball 2c $1.35 black petticoats, prico ..75c $7.00 black silk petticoats ....$4.95 Ladles' $5.00 stylish jackets.. $3.50 Ladles' $3.50 rainy day skirts. .$1.93 Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets Tho Coffey Houso. Tho quick business men's lunch coun- tur, next door to tho Hnrritt & Law renco grocery, opened yesterday, nnd is doing a good business. E. L. Coffey has been for 17 months with tho White House, His wife, father, two brothers The White Rotary Shuttle Automatic bead lift. Swell front woodwork. Inlnld mcasuro in stand. Ball boaring. Tension indicator. Automatic tonsion release. Thriblo feed. Shuttle1 instantly removable.. Latest shuttle, never clogs. In short, tho most thoroughly up-to- date machino on tho market today. Call in and bo convinced by compni ison. and cousin aro with him, and all have somo oxporlenco in catering to tho pub lic. Tho Coffeys ask that you give them a trial, and will try! to do moro than better by you for tho monoy. All whlto help and homo cooking. o Don't Bespoct Old Ago. It's shameful when youth falls to show proper respect for old ago, but just tho contrary in tho caso of Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Thoy cut off maladies no matter how sovcro and ir respective of old age. Dvspepsla, Jaundice, Fever, .Constipation nil yield to this perfect Pill. 25c at J. C. Per ry's drug tore. F. A. Wiggins' Job Hatfield, n pioneer of tho Ump qua valley, died at his homo on Long Frnlrio Inst week. Ho told of tho first timo that ho passed through Salem there was nothing of tho town but a log hut. Ho wns identified with tho ear ly history of Western Oregon and X' thorn, California. IT ' m. Watson W. Wilson has eo u- j mc i l a suit against her husband In tho i limit eourt of Douglas county. Tho i liares tiro eruel and inhuman treatment. Tho Womnu's Missionary Society of tho United Presbyterian church will hold their imtlonul gathoring at Albany next eir. The convention will meet in May ml tho citizens of thnt town tire alren preparing for tho delegates. HhtIoh E. Moore, nn Oregon pion eer lormer member of tho legislature fro in Benton, superintendent of the bli id school under Governor Moody, late postmaster at CorvnlUs, and ex- Salem, for tho past two years, 1ms re ceived official notico to tako churgo of tho company's interests at Colfax, Washington, for which pluco ho will lenvo in about n week. J. S. Holdor, of Seattle, will probably bo tho new Sa lem manager. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chamber lnin aro equally popular in Salem cir cles, nnd lmvo many friends who will regret to learn of this change, but who will join in wishing them success in thoir new home. Machines and Supplies. Margaret Drew, in "Who's Brown?" a-M t II I II 1 1 i 1 H IHHIII H Hllllllllllllllim) 1 1 H Because you haven't tho money entire to buy your Christmas present. A small payment down, nnd wo as ill lay nny article nsldo for you. This gives you tho boneflt of a lnrgo assortment and early choice, nnd hotter pleased mind and purso. Wo aro dolug this every day. Thoro aro now cleveu indies' gold watches laid away for Christmas, several gouts', a number of small articles to bo ongrnved. By tho wny, we do engraving free. Wo havo somo beautiful illvvr toilet sets, finest ever. Other uao. fid tilings too numerous to mention. POPULAR PRIOKS .Tftwpler. Wft'chmsker nd Outleian RH RtatA Rt.. nrt Annr in lunlr T " """ I.... T r 7 -" f'wUl.ln , . limit. HIM'll M i M 1 H I Hi t MWim-MtHMl ' It tW4H I IB " " "w vv'"".v ,. BHi CU3E3Ejflk.f3L jHl IIHIHIIIIHIIII II 111 H' tMAC SMITH'S CAFE ii Square Meals Square Treatment Next to Edison Theatre limtHHMMIIIIIIIf COFFEY'S RESTAURANT TURNER BLOCK Open Tuesday, Loach Counter and Din ing rooms, Regular Din ner ?5c and 20c Served from IU30 to 5:30. Don't" THEOW AWAY YOUE UMBRELLA BUT TAKE IT TO WATT SHIPP Tho Bicycle Man. Umbrellas mado to order, Covers put on A fine lino of handles and general repairing. aaBwaeat f Gold Dost Float 1 Made by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Mado for family use. Ask 1 your grocer for it Bran and shorts always on hand. P. B. Wallace I AGENT Sf Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd ft Bush's Bank, Salem, Or, NEW TODAY county judgo of Polk, died nt his fam ily Lome north of CorvnlUs yesterdav , Dancing Party, D. of II., Viola Lodtre morning, Jlt Mail lion helpless for tuo months, nnd vh found deud in nn easy chair nn hour nftur ho had eaten break fast. Mr. Mooro was boru In Now York in 1823, grow to manhood lu Vermont, and nt 21 came to Oregon and settled in Polk county. Ho had resided on the farm whero ho dlod slnco 1S05. Tho survivors iu tho family are: Mrs. Lin dermnn, of Mountain View, Benton county, and Artur Moor, of Alkl, Wash. Tho contract for building tho state portage road at Celilo will probably bo let to A. J. M.cCabt sad A. MoL. Hqwks within a few days: Tho citizens of llillsboro will voto on tho question of whether or not the town cows will bo allowed to run at larco No, 88, will give a danco on Mondny ovening, Becembor 12th, in Holmnn hall. Admission, gents, 25cj ladies, 15c. U-2S-2wk Wanted, A situation by a girl to do general housework; no washing. Ad dress "K.," enro Journal offico. ll-29-3t Ad Writer A good ad writer is willing to writo a fow ads for local firms at reasonnblo rates. Contracts mado by tho month or year. Address It, care Journal. Por Beat 135 acres of good pasture land, half nillo south of Beform School, Also 5-room cottago in Tur ner, L. H. Turner, Turner, Oregon. 11 30 3t Atways Welcome mmsmmmmmmmm No Trouble to Show Goods Have a Look At This Beautiful Shoe French Heel, Patent Colt, Welt Sole. Something Swell jHv At Our Line of French Heel, The Nobbiest LEvcf Shown In Salem IRVIN & PETTEY'S Practical Shoe Men Phone 20 J Blue 94 State St. wmi 0MJKf l . . i.iil...n.MilliiwllllMlfMIMIIIIilMWIWlirl "j;."11 it! !' wiJ ' WKKKKKEmSMKlBBmgELjjj