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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1905)
E73Eus9BEB &&&LL:& raw:-. .irf-a DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1905. 12 DIED ON NEW YEAR DAY HJOIKWHHBJKUrmmaBaHHOimiBSHO Co. iUSmW: tocktoo r ftt S'J lflHnia EmftKC vwwm HK SB wStWi'ISS- I Ell J- 1 m i isr THE USEFUL STOUE. .Saturday was a great day for shopping at the OM Homestead. It seemed as if all the peoplo in Marion and Polk counties visited our store on that day. Our January sales arc attracting a great deal of attention. They should, becauso the- prlco concessions aro wonderful. In our garment depart ment wo nro showing moro up-to-date goods than tiny other Salem store. All tho Into shipments aro included in this HALF PRICE SALft ladies' Suits, Skirts, Jackets and Silk Waists HALF DaCfu.C.O-e-v KATiXTj.??J Mt-r ST KIN V R&H:) nm KfivnriiF: -W-f- 7 -""' n & p3 V.- ( r. .- - 1 . WVf rx I 7 THERE IS NO CLOTHIN G IN AMERICA LIKE THE Stein Bloch Clothes Tins fact is never disputed lv clothing men who know their business thoroughly. The Stein-Hindi tailors never sew a garment together un less it is pure. wool. Wo arc often congratulated upon having secured tho agency for theso goods. Special Sale of Clothing Men's and Hoys' Suits, Coats and Punts can be bought cheaper hero than at any other store. WE CAN AFFORD TO SELL CHEAPER Hei-misp we buy cheaper, we discoti nt our bills, and run our storo on tho eeiinuinii-al plan. Xo Spread F.nglc about us we are matterrof-fact mer chants. Passing Away of an Esteemed Oregon Pioneer James Finney of Brooks Will be Buried from the St. Louis Catholic Church BUSINESS ARE THE PLANS WE HAVE NEW YEAR. MAPPED OUT FOR THE We mill run our direct fnm the mnmit:i-t nriTw for s,ot c . r.r... . union. i bL' volume VIM IM.ll,... ' big prelits. Me knew that by 'dling i-'ts ot g cheap Come to the iirse, buying all our goods 1. ....... 1 1ilw1ll I'llll Mijsiliess on n I'" sh. ami wiling I hem tor tne small- f business we are after, ami not Is we can hell tllCJIl Men's $3 Hats reduce. I t $t.50 Men's $1 and $1.50 Dress Shirts reduced to 65c 51 and 51-25 Silks reduced to THOUSANDS OF REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE DRESS GOODS SLAUGHTERED 50c to 8!ie novelties reduced to.3'.ic 85c 'educed to 00c $ reduced to 75c $1.50 ri.luei I ti iv Boo Court Sticct Window. OUTINO FLANNEL DOWNS 15o 75c values for 75c viilnes for 57c l.J."i values for tl.0 All new goods, received this fall. Notice There will be a meeting of tho Sa lem Rod and (Inn Club tomorrow even ing nt 7:110, at the ollice of Win. llrnwn &Co. i Tho drawing room win nor is often a draw poker veteran. Alex, Sweek, Democratic state chair man, and (ceo. Sorensen, one of tho men indicted for land frauds, wero at the Willamette Hotel last night. Tho Hon'. ' I'ish " Lathrop went south last night in the interest of the (Junk er Nurseries. tnunn mi nmmm-n-tuimi iniiniiiiniiii) Closing Ott 7StC t 65c 1 LflCE CURTAINS I VI ... ;.M in -Af4A' I m .i.wL I JBr ft' W H I msstiigjPm i &VKS&ttVJc&ii m i ""' James Finney, a highly respected pioneer farmer, of Brooks, died at his Inline Sunday, .lammry 1, 1005, nt 0:30 .'clock. Ho had been gradually declin ing sinco Wednesday, when ho suffered i fatal stroke of paralysis, lie was iii vears old. and had born un brnvelv under tho infirmities of his old age. Ho lives a wife, who is verv ill, and three children, Kiln nnd Kdward, and George, who resides at Gervais. Tho funeral will bo held from tho house tomorrdw at 8 n. m. Hurial services at tho St. Louis Catholic church at 10:30 a. in. He had been a resident of this count v for 30 years, and ho leaves a large pmperty, which ho accumulated by hard labor. Ho was n model citizen in every respect, industrious, temperate and patriotic. His hand was never . .......... , " A, , , , , Granu i'or Motners m.-iko. losed to tho poor who souiiht his aid. i ,, .., ,,...j...,i, .. . . . , . ., , ,, , row iiuison Kcnncu vauucviuu. It is but a short time since his cheer- ful figure was seen on the streets of mmm ATTRAOTIOKS. the ( aiutal City, whero ho had inniiv ..... , . , . ' , , . , ,' uranawest's bijuswcis. . i ., tun, itni. itiia uniUUIIlfll Vl'M JI1LZ1I1V by all who had dealings with lilnr. His spirit will rest in tho pence that comes t.. all who lead n life of righteousness. o Chicago Store for Your Dry Goods WISHING YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR 77: cm: i ' sreh'i: i.x rm: .nitrn)vi:sT. McEVOY BROS. Corner nf Commer cial and Court Streets i AiMUSEMENTS. j TONIGHT. Gfand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. Monday, January 2 GREAT SPECIALS IN LACE CURTAINS Call and sec the best stock in Salem. Forced to Starve H. r. Leek, of Concord, Ky.( says: "I'or liO years I suffered agonies with a soro on my upper lip so painful sometimes that I could not cat. Aftor vainly trying overythinp; elso I cured it with Ilucklcn's Arnica Salve." It's great for burns, cuts and wounds. At J. C. Perry's drug store; only 25c. J This is a bona Ude sale and we are going to close out I uur entire orocic at a sweeping reduction of oar al. : : ready low prices on Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, : ; CIoclcs, Jewelry of every description, Opera and Field ; ; Glasses, Optical Goods of all kinds, Hand Painted ' ' inina, C.ot Glass, and numerous novelties usually : : wrricom a urst class jewelry store. This is a bona :: fide sale and we wish to close up our affairs in thrty : j ro iorty days. Some Second Hand Machines We lime smile good bargains in see i.inl hand sou-in" nm..liiii.i: ti,., ...:n - r. ......t iii.ib lllll make n K(iod purchase for some ono ho dues not feel able to iiffnrd a now one. 'all in mid look them over. Tho AVItlto Notary Shuttlo Jrnchino continues to plenso moro pcoplo every month Thero Is cortninly no innehlno on tho markot that combines as mnv gooil featuros, and n comparison jiinkes mis Jlllllll. We'd bo glad to havo you call at nnv time and look nvnr 1 1, .. ,.,.,i,i., . .. ,,, .iiui.iiii,i'et Deafness Cannot Bo Cured Hy local applications, as they can not re.ich the diseased portion of the ear. Thero is only ono wny to euro deafness, nnd that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused bv an in flamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Kustnchinn Tube. When the tubo is inflamed you have a rumbliiiL' sound or imperfect hearing, and when t is entirely closed deafness is tho re sult, and, unless the inilammation can be taken out, nnd this tubo restored to ts normal condition, lienrini! will bo destroyed forever; nino cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothinc but an inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. We will givo Oao Hundred Dollars for any caso of Deafness (caused by ca tnrrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. P. .T..CIIKXKV, & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7iic. Tako Hall's Pamily Pills for Consti "The Show Girl." "The Show Girl" was the offcriim nt the flrnnd on Saturday night, and it was jjood. There were plenty of catchv songs, many splendid voices, charminc continues nnd well-rounded forms1, a siifllciency of commedinns, and lots of snap nnd ginger. It was musical bur lesque, of course, but that kind is tho niouey-gctter now, ami the pcoplo went away pleased with tho show. Tho jukes were new, strange to say, nud the audi ence had to keep awako to follow the fun. Tho song "Zanzibar" and the malo quartet were about the best mu sical numbers. I wStofe fo Rent and Fixtutes fo Sale j; Plenty of IDO.' calendars for nm- former friends. Ask one one. F. A. Wferins' Implement Ilouso, 255-257 Liberty St. x.inu implements, Wheels. Aiitnmn. biles, Sowing Machines and Supplies. Star Restaurant 1 'iirt St where nt mi vis id the Now Edison Theatre. A n excellent New War's bill has been prepared for the patrons of the popular new Edison theatre. It is tho desire of the management to bring tho nest to balem. Sec this week's bill and wonder how they do it. Lamb and Holden's merry little man- ikins, tho laughablo little crotesnuo comodinns, perform on a minlaturo stage. Their antics aro most comical. Do not fail to seo them. May and Miles havo a comical sketch to offer called "Seeing Things." Tho great Hurdick, called tho ".Man of mystery," has n groat magic net. Ethel Cossctte has n now illustrated soup on comical lines, nnd tho marvolous Kdi-son-o-scope a now nnd funny film. Tho watch jtivon nwny .,st Saturday was won by Miuter Tommy Curtis. The uhuuI prizes will bo givon nwav next Saturday. Tim n.ii..isi.. r ... ..... ........CBIUII Aur ehildren will be the email sum of 5 cents. Conch Chuuneey BUlion is in Porthin.i today, oilleiatlng at the Multnnmnl.. Seattle football game. 1. Conrad Krebs is in Portland today on hop business. West's Minstrels. Manager SanfordH. JJieabv, the ener getic and hustling manager of Win. II. West's big minstrel jubilee, was the busiest man on Broadway the past sum mer. Whilo other mannircrs were out fishing for trout and black fish, ho was fishing for artists on both sides of the big pond. That ho landed a good catch will bo seen by looking ovor tho per formers Mr. Ricaby has cnuaired for tills season. Tho Lovnletto Bros.. Tom Mack, tho groat Kartell!, McDevitt & Kelly, Geo. T. Martin, .lames II. Sadler. John P. Moore. Gilbert B. Losee, and many others with a record to be proud of. At tho Uinnd Weduesday night. For Mother's Sake." "Tor Mother's Sake," n new rural drama, will be seen at tho Grand to night. A great deal of fault has been found of lute with the cencral run of plays, because of tho tendency of map ngers to select two or thrco nlavcs thnt nro capable, and for the balance of me company pick up any derelict, v hich mny bo found floating on the theatrical ocean. This is n mnnv..in.an.i. i foolish plan. It deceives no ono but tl.n .,... .. l ...i iimiuigi'ra uR'niseivcs. Tliev nro tho ones that nro being led to boliovo innt tno thentro-going public cannot sco through their sehoinn. nii.. Managers Ifusco & Hollnml i.,',. long to that class; they givo the pub lic credit for tho intelligence they pos sess, thoy rcttlize that one or two act ors cannot give a satisfactory perform . iv engaging peojdo they select only tho best, nnd therein lies the s. cret of the company meens. Ucerv lll!tn. Wmmm -! .i.mi .. ? ' " "" : m tne t-tist or Marie Heath And Excellent Company In tho charming rural drama of New England life FOR MOTHER'S SAKE A complete sconic production. A curlond of scenery and mechanic al effects. Prices, 50c, 35c, 25c. Seats on sale at box office- Mon day, 9 u. m. Grand Opera House JOHN P. CORDHAY, Mgr. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1004. Sanford I). Kienby's yo bright nnd merry Wm. H. West Big Juhilee Minstrels Forty bright lights of the minstrel world. Picturing tho superb sconic singing sensation. Frederick V. Bowers, iiuinor ot "Hecauso" and "AIwiivh " For the past L'li weeks the star featuro of Kiralfy's imineiiho I.uuisiiinn. 1'nr. chase spectacle at the St. Louis Fair. Greatest singing part ever conceived. Prices: $1.00, 7Gef 50... Seats on salo at box ollice Wednesday nt II a. m. Grand parade at 11:30 n. m. rrsaz We will keep open evenings from now on tmtll we '-': .w uwiu UUl. 4?" 4 jS1 i u.i i in . i t j.iji ! I Si t l, lM Jj "'citv. I IIIMM.I . I - ktfctltt4ji . tZf yr-AM. ... EBHegg EXPERIENCE I Wl TW,TiMrwi JnHu mX aw 3"PB3E98 1 Vii3kiM Jl NEW TODAYl For Mother's actor. merry New Edison Theatre It. P. Starkcy, Manager. Week Ciiliiiiii'iiniiiir MONDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 2. " Jim ot Kemarkablc Vnndoville. Lamb and Holtlen u.i uieir Happy famiiy )f manikins. May and Miles iwewutlng "hoeing Things." The Great Burdick the man of mystery. Etho Cosetto in illuMiated fconj,, Edisonoscopo. Chango of acts Thursday night, 'wnuaBiuil l) CClltS. Sake" is a nnMi. I xor ont. bleeping rooms. Inquire at lill Winter street. . r. jo)lVi 1-2-lwk aS Fla Jri.ffBcyc! : f aac vcuuPTICIAN oSStteSt. jt tt R : QUI. kiy mci" . ti tii I'lvu i miir i r. . ..-' . ' . .J-1 " ! W mi 1 l-( '. TI l H f- i-jiruK I'Uf iJXiiJIH.'H, Trade Marks designs Copyrights Ac. 'xi'MitrirrlMOniuAT V.'ltVi- f"nimunlc iiauas.xikoul'stenti v r ..... ... -l: "".- I. . it ui."K eaii'ius. ;utJcVm,thtoto-rccc,ve ciciiiific fltitcriwn. rSGo.36'. Nrw York onto, m r st, WMbiJIFo!.: ij,y n Wanted. Lady wishes employment 8a housekeeper or general liouwvork. Ad dress '.," euro Journal. i.'o.8t Ladles. Knrn $20 por hundred writinir -..v.. .v.. v.. cm,,, siHuipoa envelope tor particulars. Ideal Mfg. Co., Casg. opolis, Midi. 1-2-lwk o . Lost. A gold hunting case watch AVnltlmm make. Works No. 1,000,! M0. Hetwsen Liberty and Salem. Leave at this otlieo for reward. 12-31-3t .'For Rent. Six-room house. Call at the Midweek Minitrnij Mr. Kicaby, the well-known ninnaB- r "' the West Minstrels, ,,, l'atrons this seaon tln.t he will K,w. then, a minstrel enimninment in its , frety that will be .p,lil)r,Jn1n1,i, iniu no nas attemrted in ti, .. ..u .l. A ,. I " HI "","U, oi jir. JHiiihv's i, ,. . strong one, when one r.-u,o,i 0ia llu, magnincent entertalnm.0 ., always been glven by Hl0 Wwt . -... HWBWIOre. Tf this r.r,.,..:.., .. .1 JWK d we ha,e ,-, o believe it will be, then I ver , mlmtreUy will 1, n ., m" r w -i Piaaa, ,. ?tzr:;: nuance the name of Mr , ..... " ".mation f all cone.,,,. I m " 'ly, January ii . " l'dues- MonLoan ji "S8iIJra I ra .iTi vwLm ' 2Mf w M 81'UH tv I II m 1 1 m WhdvMSmEm i K"i ,!FMANlmiem Physicians mesctiho. if 1 Sn fir most Alcatel g patients. I OLD and PURE. I n For 8le by I j AUGUST SCHREIBER I overuad&Ru .AS,K:FonD, """ ", Balem, Or 'mmmmi!r v .'$$ "f- o -"i. w, 'Wfl hfliVlllliBSJflUJ corner ot S4tU and State. 12 30 3t