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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1904)
DAH.T CAPITAL JOtTSNAX, SAXEM, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1904. i d-tadH- A. "I STOCKTON & COMPANY THE OLD WHITE CORNER SMmmSBS The Useful Store FULL TO OVERFLOWING WITH HOLIDAY GOODS. Tho Ury gooils, clothing and shoes lines embrace tho most important, moro useful things for Christmas gifts. Tho presents that are enjoyed tho most are the useful ones, and our big store has boon liberally stocked in theso lines. 65c yd SILK SPECIAL Waistlnes, and fancy silks for mak ing opqra bags, etc. 4hai sold, for merly for $1.00 to $1.60, are offered special rit CSc n yard. ALL DRESS GOODS ARE FERED AT SALE PRICES. or- OHRISTMAS UMBRELLAS, 38c to $10 I 'sitboirMuM I . ptr i-'B lid r THE BEST SILKS IN THE WORLD , "CORTIOBLLA.' Wo aro tho Salem agents,, 5t Great salo. of'fursT Nothing is more lasting, Tnoro accept able, ormoro beautiful than a fur bpa. Wo havo tho most com plcto stock in nil Salem. Seeing is believing. THE BEST-DRESSED BANK CLERK in tbo county Stoin-Block Smart Clothes. Ho used to pat-1 ronizo merchant tailors, but found I that tho money thoy cost him was not profitably spent. Then he tired an ordinary make of ready-to-wear clothes. They wero only veneered, and in a week tho voneorlng warped. .Then he camo to us. Sinco .then ho has been promoted four times, and says ho thinks the clothes helped him, for in banking as in every other walk of life, good nppcaranco counts heavily in a man's advancement. jmaiT' Lt4w i"Jmfi6$ IZ SPAOHDEL SHAMS AND SCARFS, 25c and up. SILK WAISTS ONEHALP PRICE JACKETS AND SKIRTS , ONE-HALT PRICE. KID GLOVES Our holiday lines aro full of goodness. If we glovo your hand wo win your heart. Prices range 75c to $2 OUTING: GOWNS 18 to $1.50 Every stylo and quality tho heart could wish for is here. CASSIE REMAINS IN JAIL Now York. Dee. 12. Although tho efforts of counsol to sccuro bail so far havo ended in failure, Mrs. Ohadwick told the keoper of tho Tombs this morning that sho had great hopes of securing bondsmen today. United States Marshal Henkel today received a subpoena from tho United States district attorney's olUco, at Cleveland, which ho as directed to servo at once on Andrew Carncgio, who is wantod to testify beforo tho grand jury in tho Cleveland caso against Beckwith, Spear and others involved in tho Chadwlck case, and tho deputy hurried out to search for Carnegie. Mrs. Chadwick slept well last night and aroso at 7 o'clock quito chipper and happy. After a light breakfast she was handed a telegram from Paris, presumably from her husband, Dr. Chadwick, and then she dovotod her at tention to this morning's papers. Attornoy Ryall, who represents Banker Newton, called nt tho Tombs at 10:30 o'clock, in company with Phil lip Carpenter, counsel for Mrs. Chad wick, and held a long conference with tho prisoner. It was learned this morn ing that Mrs. Chadwick still favors waiving nn examination, and returning to (Jioveianu ior iriai. GncAGoSiimm Mmatmiifeirsj: Sale Grand Opera House JOHN P. CORDRAY, Mgr. Monday Evening, Dec. 2th THE BEN GREET PLAYERS OP 'K LONDON IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY MOR- ' ALITY PLAY Everyman As; glvon by tho company 1G0 times inNow York. Positively tho original Bon Greet production. Uniquo scen ery, magnificent costumes, choral and instrumental music and tho suporb Lon don company. Endorsed by tho clergy ofiovery denomination. Prices 50c, 70c, $1 and $1.B0. Beats on rnilo Monday morning nt 0 (I 'clock. New Edison Theatre PROGRAMVVS' WEEK OF DECEMBER 12. VIOLA ROSS AND BABY ESTHER Artistic Poses. '-LA MONT BROS. Acrobats Par Excellence. ANNIE GOLDIE Coon Shouter and Monologulst. 'fc 1 QUIZINA Contortionist and Dencer. t PEARL GRAYSON Tho Sweot Singer. KEITH PIANO WIZARD. Tim EDISONOSOOPE. " "' i'M- ., Impeach Judgo Swayne. Washington, Dec. .12. Tho houso eommlttco on judiciary today unani mously roported in fnvor of tho im peacoment of Judgo Swayno, of tho Florida district, Professional Piano Tuner. Silas H. Boule, professional piano tuner, of Portland, is in tho city this week. Leave orders for tuulng at Geo. O, Will's. 2t Hillllllllllllllllllll- AMUSEMENTS. fH-IIIIIIIIIHHIlllHHI TONIGHT. Grand Everyman. Now Edison Roflnod Vaudevillo. s "Everyman" Tonight. Theatrical history has been mado by tho jump of tho company from London to tho University of California, whore "Hamlet" was given on tho first of October, nnd dramatic history is boing mndo by tho wonderful performances which this company gives. In "Every man" especially, something entirely Ml H -s fP"wH18HMi 4 -d mLalkS Constanco Crawley With "Everyman." ings of tho highest class, when pre' sented under tho auspices. NANNY IN GOOD HUMOR now is showu by this company. Noth ing quito like it has over been given on tho stago before, aud, as one critie says of this perfermance: "Tho wholo play "was givcu in a spirit of artistic ruverenco never attained on tho Ameri can stago by any otho company of players. The vomp-wy comes horo direct from J tho run nt Ban Francisco, whore "Ev eryman," "Muoh Ado About Noth ing" and "Twelfth Night" wero pre sented. This is tho third American tour of tho Ben Greot Company, a con clusive proof that tho public will sup port nnd does support dramatic ofTcrr Tho New Edison. Commencing tonight, a brnnd new show is offered tho patrons of tho Now Edison theater, which has sprang into wellcdeservcd popularity. Tho bill offered this week will havo n variety seldom over seen. Every act is now to Salem, cvqry act is tho best. A pleasing featuro, which has signal ized tho opening of tho New Edison,, is tho utter lack of vulgarity, or even near approach thereto. Tho manage ment desires tho pntronago of ladies and children, and nothing will bo al lowed on tho stago which thoy cannot witness. Tho management also desires to nnnounco that Saturday afternoons will bo devoted to tho entertainment of school children. At Saturday matinees thoy will bo admitted for 5 conts. Amateurs wishing to display their ability can do so on Friday night, which night will bo given over to thorn, Thoy will rccelvo tho most cour teous treatmont. Tho management wishes to thank tho many frionds who nttondod last week, and trusts tho fu turo wll still morit thoir gonorous sup port. Owing to tho limited seating ca pacity, it is always advisablo to como early, thus avoiding tho crowd. O i Tho question ovory ono ought to ask is not Havo I poworf but Is my influ onco for goodf This influence is folt in littlo things. Not tho great things wo do express tho amount of forco we aro exerting. A look or an intimation may start another lifo either on the right or wrong way. It is my act that counts, after all, whatever may bo tho common sentimont. The Standard. Chicken Dinner Sorvcd nt Unity church Wednesday evening, from 5 to 8 o'clock. 2t iitnmiiii)HnimiimiimimiiiiiiHimiHj I Woven Wie Fobs Ono of the greatest and preUieet fads In wAteh fobs ever mado their durability aud olesanca will make them a piece of Jewelry which Is going to slay. Wa havo an immense atsortment of these at moat reasonable prices. There la going to be moro watches bought and presented this year than wo ever uoMCfu Deiore. we nave been obliged to telegraph ior special ones vtmcu are going lauer man we expectea. it will yon to visit our store, We have such a varied lino that any one cau Just whs t Is wanted. l? Fair Treatmont aud Low Prices. Jeweler and Optician 63 State St. M 1 1 1 IH I HI I i HHHHHH1 1 ! IUI' n .. u Don't" THROW AWAY YOUR UMBRELLA BUT TAKE IT TO WATT SHIPP Tho Bicycle Man. Umbrellas mado to order, Coyers put on A fine line of handles and general repairing. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD. Oror Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. Now York, Dec. 12. Wm. Stemni, Jr., wns tho first witness in tho Patter son trial this morning. He told of see ing Young in tho cnb after tho shot was fired. Ho was lying down, with his head On tho woman's lnp. Tho wo man wns palo aud excited. Miss Patterson dressed this morning in. black as usual. Sho seemed in good humor todny. Her counsel, Abo Lovy,, said that tho trial would probably be completed by December 22. On Geat of Holiday Goods starts on Monday morning and will bo kept in full blast until further notice. Wo havo ono big roqm devoted entirely lb" Santa Claus coeds which consists of every imaginablo thing carried in Santa Claus' spocial train of good things for tho benefit of tho children and yonng folk. All over tho storo Xmns goods will bo shown in a magnificent array of splendor nnd beauty. A big volumo of business and LITTLE PROFITS is our idea, of doing business. Read en: Chtistmas Presents HALTER MURDER ROPE Los Angolcs, Dec. 12. John Mc Cluro, ngod CO, in a dispute ovor n 25 cent hnltor, killed J. Shea and S. Psod icoff, employes of n livery stable. Ho shot tho latter, and then Shea, tho fore man, grabbed him, and a desperato con flict ensued. Shea wns stabbed ten timo with a dirk. Tho murderer gavo himself up to a policeman. Postomco Robbed. Des Moines, Dec. 12. Tho postofllco nt Reinbeck, Iowa, was broken into during tho night, nnd $2500 taken. Sev eral shots wero oxchonged botween cit izens and tho robbers, who escaped. Electric Hand Lamps Just tho thing for theso dnrk uights. Call and seo them. You touch tho button. Thoy light up. ' Biko lamps, too. Plenty of thorn All sorts. Oil lamps nnd gns lamps. IRON TOYS MAGNETIC TOYS SLATES TRAINS WHISTLES PAINTS BELL TOYS WATCHES GUNS TIN TOYS ' TOPS SWORDS BANKS MUSICAL TOYS DRUMS SAD IRONS DOGS AERIAL TOPS COFFEE MILLS ANIMALS WINDMILLS KITCHEN SETS . SURPRISE BOXES MUSICAL INSTRTJ- RANGES GAMES MENTS MAGIC LANTERNS HORSES BANJOS ACROBATS SHEEP OLARIONETTES MECHANICAL TOYS HORNS CHINA DOLLS -L818 WHISTLES DRESSED D0LLS PIANOS BOOKS TABLE CROQUET SOLDIERS B0Y D01LS RETURN BALLS 'WHIPS K0 DOLLS NINE PINS BLOCKS IRON TRAINS XMAS PRESENTS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ALL OVER THE STORE TEE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE NORTHWEST, McEVOY BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets At last tho AVtnuo des Champs-Ely-sees, Paris, is to bo extended to tho forest of St. Gcrmmain, at a cost of $2,000,000. Tho avonuo will bo nbout eight miles long nnd 135 feet wide, In tho middle will bo nn electric railway and nt each sido of tho railway will bo tracks for motor cars, bicycles, horso vehicles and pedestrians. A nature-study museum established in a disused mortuary in St. George's-in-the-East, London, contains a conb with twenty pounds of honoy collected mainly from tho sugar cargoes la th docks by a colony of 7,000 bees, o Tho raro beefsteak can soraotimes be traced to tho overdono pocketbook. -miiiiiwf w , Carbide i In bulk, 2 lbs ,25c In cans, 2 lbs 35c -, Sundries you need. for tho wheel. Anything F. A. Wiggins' Implomont House, 255-257 Liberty St. Farm Implements, Automobiles, Sawing Machines and Supplies. NEW TODAY Hair Switches Mado to order. Apply to Mrs, J. P. Goswick, west end of Mission street, South Salem. """"" 12-12-lwk Blacksmith Shop. Plymale & Arm- strong have opened a shop in tho old Glovor & Pat on stand, at No, 60 Stato street. Your work solicited. - 12-12-tf To the Public I will not bo responsi ble tor any bills, unless contracted by myself. E. M. Kightlinger, Sa lem, Oregon. Dec. 12, 1904. 13 12 3t I Holiday Goods Our assortment is now complete. Remember that tho most desirable goods go first, so don't wait until tho last week beforo Christmas to buy your presents. Dolls , Games, Picture Books, Toilet Cases, Wok Boxes, Man icure Sets, Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Jewel Cases, Pno to Cases, Necktie Cases, Shaving Sets, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Cushion Tops, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Ribbons, Towels, Table Linens, Stamped Linens. Everything suitable for tho Holidays. If you prefer practical pres ents, givo your friend n pair of shoes, a suit of clothes, a comfortable overcoat or ono of thoso flno waterproof rain coats. Give your boy a nobyb littlo suit and mako him happy. Wo have an oxcellent lino of dry goods from which you can select a nice waist pattern or a dress pattern for your mother or sister. They may appre ciate somothing practical moro than any fancy present you could get for them. J Our usual extremely low prices apply I to Holiday Goods As well as to all other lines.Our profits are figured on the spot tun j uasim j.aavs wny wo undersell "Regular Stores." ! THE NEW YORK RACKET SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PRICE CASH STORE. E. T. BARNES. PROPRIETOR . y ..r T .ja W9l9ll9imtmmiMaMaj.mitt.mmifWZ