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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1905)
-H5S4S- vmtmwHih- HJ&irateK; - '""" f , --rll -. 1 ' ,S',VI ff" DAILY CAPITAL JQTONAL, SALEM, OEEOONT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1905 Stockton & Co. WMii r& v! THE OLD WHITE CORNER &MOMJBARGAJ&Jffln&J& - . ! ii11 ' " ii -Hnrr MM" frnrr:ih , STrtnn m'MMJt ulmMw WbMMA CSJUr Dtess Goods Sale Buy dress goods thoughtfully. Buy dress goods with discretion. A peep through our stock reveals a perfect wealth of ideas that, you J. ft ' M Beaatfftrf new embroider ies fast received,. Don't fail to see the 25 Co$et Covet Embroideries Grand Opera House JOHN P. OORDRAY, Mgr. "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 4004. Bnnford B. Ricnby'a yo bright and merry Wm. H. West Big Jubilee Minstrels Forty bright lights of tho minstrel world. Featuring tho superb sconio fringing sensation, Frodorlck V. Bowers, author of "Bocauao" and "Always." For tho past 20 weeks tho star fcaturo of Klralfy's immenso Louisiana Pur chnso spcotaclo at tho St. Louis Fair. OroatoHt singing part ever conceived. Trices: $1.00, 70c, COo. Seats on salo s( box ofllco Wednesday at 1) a. m. Grand parado at 11:30 a. in. Grand Opera House JOHN F. OORDRAY, Mgr. Olio i ""Night " Ouly Friday, January 6th Frcdorio Bolasco prosonts FLORENCE ROBERTS una hor splendid company in her latest succoss Mata of the Lowlands A Spanish romauco by Angel Gurraera. Seats on Balo at box ofiloo Friday, t 0 n. uj. Prices 1.50, $1.00, 75o and GOo. New Edison Theatre R. P, Btarkoy, Manager. Monday Niairr, January 2. A lllll of Romarkublo Vaudovillo. Lamb and Holdcn anil tliolr happy family of morry mnnlkins. May and Mlloa presenting "Booing Things." Tho Oroat Hurdlck tho niHii of mystery, Ethel Cosctto in Illustrated song. Edlsonoscope. Ohango of acta Thursday ulght. Admission 10 cents. BORN. MAUEK. To Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Mn gw, on Wednesday, January -1, 110B, a daughter. Blodgo Broko Tlngors, Joe Lemons had a pnlnfvil ncclduut thl morning while cutting wood. Ho wa working with another mmi who wm yielding a idoilge, when tho sUhIlhi HlS 'iVT'.rl""1 hUi" culmination of all that .........., ..,.B u.u ,u,v nmv ond fillers. tiiniiiimminnwHHHHwi .Ht, m The Great Sale Is On J ; TtwU no doubt, from tho amount of cowls sold AlMftilv w :' ; we making audi reduction that it'o plS? wc arc Smlnll : : i. "wrcm uvaw lUtUUQl COCkS. OWelrv nn.l .n. ' ;; ftwwrtmwtandpricwawwwTown :: . aud w for yourwlf. you, iiao u look .. I on iyr.?'.. " " """"""numm, will bco nowhoro else, and most wo mon appreciate this. When you see a gown or suit that attracts your at- I tention, beenuBo it seems so differ ent from tho ordinary, its most sure that tho goods camo from Stock ton's. Many beautiful gowns nro icing sold for the coming parties. Sale Prices Prevail On all Dress Goods In the Store Seo tho big showing of 50c to 75c goods in all weaves, which wo aro jffcrlng at 3 9c yd Ill lllllll H-M II II Hill amusements! i i I IH-HHH tfrft-H-MMH-M- TONIGHT. Grand Wcst'B Minstrels. Now Edison Rouncd Vaudovillo. West's Minstrels Tonight. Tho nnmo of Bnnford B. Ricnby has stamped Itself bo forcibly upon mln- strolHy that If It woro to bo omitted from 11 history of this most fascinating form of theatrical entertainment tho euso would bo parallel to n story of tho civil war in which no mention was mndo of tho Illustrious Grant. Mr. llionby's whole lifo has been devoted to miiiHtrelsy, and in tho development of an amusement that has a perennial hold upon tho directions of tho groat iVmorioun Hopubllo no man has played a stronger part. ' Ho has always kept far abreast of tho times and his com petitors, and each year with increas ing wealth, Intlueuce and oxperlouco ho has outdone his achiovemont of tho sea- son bofore. In Win. 11. West's big Jublleo minstrols, which will bo tho no- tablo attrautiou at tho Grand tonight dtH r.r2cii. ... iw WST 'Mmrncis u ori,,illui ..... ,. ,, , I " - " " " IHltlBUVl- ' u T.. l.. .. .11 ... ' y una ik ining must do Meno t.iMUh.s j VlAffiS 2 J2SVW ft W' Florence Roberts, in in a big way to attract tho masses, and tho stupendous business dono by tho William II. "West's big jubilco min strels nil over tho country is amnio ovulonco of this fact. Compared to other so-called minstrel organizations this famous and long-estnblished at traction is liko ono of tho mammoth throo-ringo'd circuses to nn insignificant sideshow. Costly European acts, th sweotcst singers, tho funniest coined! ans, and innumorablo other features Vestas big jubi- mako tho William II. West loo minstrols tho grentcst drawing nt traction of its kind in tho worlds and absolutely unoqualled in tho annals of amusomonts. Ono of tho great features this season is tho ongagomont of Fred- orick V. Bowers, tho famous author of great singing sensation direct from lils( Thursday and Friday and Saturday 'Bocauso" mid "Always," In hbinatmess only, at the Now Edison Thea- 20 weeks' engagement at the St. Louis fair. Florence Roberts. Florence Roberts' performanco of "Marta of tho Lowlnnds" nt tho Grnnd Opera Houso o Friday night will bo ono of tho genuine treats of tho season and no ono who enjoys tho best in dramatic nrtcnn afford to miss It. A Northern critic says: "Marta of tho Lowlands" Is n nov elty. It is a play which anyono should bo nblo to appreciato and enjoy, not enjoy xor iiumor or comeuy, um imm uniqueness of treatment, plninncss or, pint aim moro mini iivCrvKo w..K. "Marta" will bo a play remembered by those witnessing it when tho moro mlamnic problem dramas aro obliterated froin iho memory. - Miss Roberts was excellent nnd ar- tlstic. Again she repressed emfttlon and: gave such a clear and sympathetic view of Marta that her admirers nro justi - ilud- in ijhowcrlng prnlso and compll monts upon hor. It is a part she should long keop in hor repertoire, but "Mar- A Famous Remedy for Sickhoadacho. Tho causo of this complaint is not in tho head nt all, it comes from tho stem noli, A stomneh that has become clog ged from over eating, drinking or abuse in any manner, will warn you by bring ing qn sUk houdaohe. Cure tho pains and distress in tho stomach, and tho hcadacho stops of Itself, All bilious at tacks, dyspesla, belching, bad taste in tho mouth, muddy complexion and yel low oyos, aro cured by this remedy. It ii called Dr. Gunn's Improved Livor Pills, ouo for a dog, and is sold by druggists all over the U. S. for $5$ por box. For salo by Dr. 8. C. St ono, drug gist. A Surprise r.uty. A pleasant surprise party may bo given to your stomach and livor by' taking a medicino which will relieve their pain and discomfort, vis.: Dr. King' Now Lifo Pills. They nro a most wonderful remedy, affording suro rxdlaf and oure, for headache, dirtiness ud eonatlpation,j 38c, at J. Q. Perry's drug store. ' Bell at a Bargain. Wo .havo Jwught a jql lot ol buggy wheel and buggy top that wo will 811 at nTbargaln. 188 31 3t POIILB A BISHOP. "Marta of tho Lowlands." ta" would bo less satisfactory with a ii-iiuiiii; man wumiur uiuu luuuxwuii. Littlo Ollio Cooper out out a nicho for herself as Nur', and was 0110 of tho bright spots of tho drama. AVlliam lorrnnco, as 'iomas, is also deserving of u paragraph to himself. Tho other characters, oven that of Sebastian, it j" tho muster," nro moro or less shnl- eilou'-" l- Seats for this performanco on salo at tho box offleo' Friday morning. at 9 o'clock. " now .aison xncatre. , Announcemeut oxtraorilinaryl Prof. J. O. Wise, who has gained tho reputa tion of being America's irrontest black- ng America's greatest black - .board entertainer, will appear tonight, tre. Do not fail to see this remarkable J. O. WISE, Double-handed Cartoonist, at the New ijaison Tonii;nc Now Residence man. ne uses ci.aiK as roaUUy and ao- ,.....-.., ...i ..i., ..,., ,,i unKV, aa the ordinary man would use a pencil in writing. Mr. Wiso is positively tho world's greatest and only double-hand- wl artist. Mr. Wiso will probuhly nov- cr appear again in Salem. There will bo no advance in prico. The Kdison is always striving to sceuro tho very best; 1 always trying to ploiise and ontertain its patrons. Yon will never rogret tho' timo spent in seeing this truly marvel- ous artist. Thomas Balmor, advertlslnji man. ( agtr of tho Butterlek publlcaUons, )ai u rauuui Kin nn eicnoant with a popgun. NeUbor'can you get a pago effect with an inch advertise ment." "Vhtck 1 Jaat anoiher war of jC tn 70a rnonc,t do Juattco to roar uerr stock rrUU m ftatnll ad. ISappo you trr a pa . in thla psr. ( I WS&MMHS' SEil TrY !TritVlM7tr XK2r Wednesday and Thursday's GREAT SPECIALS Big specials in every department for theso two days. Money Savors, and no mistake seo how wo sell them Wo want to ntako our first sale of 1905 a hummer seo the prices. We Qtf ote, Yo Be On Time COO yards Bish Standard calicoes, light and dark colors, price yard 3"?ic 500 yards fancy outbig flannel 7c qualities, yard 4 50 doz 8c white towels 4c 25 doz 15c Turkish towels . ...Sl-3c 75c extra largo bed sheets, pr . .49c 15c pillow cases, prico He 45c wool sorgo dress goods, 40-in. wide, all colors, yard . 25c 89c India wash silk, all colors, prico McEVOY BROS. RYAN WAGER CASE Tho testimony wns taken this morn-j Mr- Gco' w- Putnam, our local drug ing in department No. 1 of tho circuit 6ist mi'B "Such testimony as tho fol nmirK Jn thn ensn of t.lm Stntn of Oro-. lowing is pouring in from our best class on ngainst J. C. Ryan, and a motion!0 citizens all over tho country -and is f0r a direct verdict, whicli was made by Jofendant, is being argued this after- noon Thfs is a criminal action, in which defendant is chaiged with steal- i,lg 100o. It is claimed thnt Ryan Was tho stake-holder of a bet of $2000 on foot-race, and that ho absconded with half tho stakes, while ho claims l"'1 always stand ready to rpcommond I that the privato prosecutor lost the bet,j yHr C0(1 livcr oiI Preparation, Vinol, ,.,! that ho. Rvan. aid tho monov over , ns X ,mve iomitl t does 100 per cont. to tho winner. District Attorney Mc - I Nary and P. II. D.'Arcy appear for tho ! stato and Carson, Adams & Cannon and ,w 1- Holmcs fop tho (lofenso. ,, Littlo Girl Dies. 1 Ti, (1o,itli of Clnr.i Vnil. onlv dnnirl,. tor 0f Ir am jirs gnm Vail took plnco ta thoir homo on Cotta street 'nhnnl . Th. imi. m.. h.'.i i,n Bu(Tcring from brain trouble for some time, and had been given up by tho physicians, Mr. Vnil is a printer, and very woll known by tho fraternity, and tho family nre receiving great sympa thy in their bereavement. Clara Blancho Vail was 10 years, 2 months and 10 days old. Tho funoral will bo hold from tho family rcsldonce, No. 218 Cottago street, on Friday af ternoon .at 2 o'clock, and tho rmnntns wij j)0 interro.i j., pitv v-v .,. tory. . Homer Gouley, tho hop man is hav- , a npw resj,iGnC0 bl..it nn v vnPth Commercial street. Tho houso will bo ,. two-storv -ntf,, i,. !. .i.. siK. The concrete basement was fln- ishod this morning by Wolch & Maurer nnd tuo frimo work wlu bo j ' immedmtolv ., Thrco Throush Tickets Three marrlaco liconsoa worn irrnn ed today by Countv Clork lfolnn.i r a. Carpenter and Miss Anna E Smith' T dosoph Krctchor and Miss Poarl Range, ,nnd Paul Papoufus and Miss Elsie Ham-' mer were the partios. New Coast Paper. The now paper published at North Rend, Oregon, will be called "Tho Coos nay Harbor." R. L. Sane, editor. Auenuon, Ladies.Why not have your larncts cleane.1 before legislature. Heinemlw our work is unsurpassed. hatufaetiQB guaranteed. Edwards & olkwn. l-4-3t "ifil"t Cash Prize-Paid tnr"ch!okeiu , dueks d u kimls of far prelaw at Capital Commission Co -"!", i,, OHimeroial streot, laiw SX31, Salem, Or. 1-t-tfdw Wantod Thrco or four nmtol.i.l 1 NEW TODAY h for oouplo with 3-yWr.old oh,,,,. -M. AT, care JoamaL 14 3t 9 8UU ,,rf receive reward. 1 13t yard ' 23c Great salo of housekeepers' goods this week blankets, comforts, lin ens, towels, sheets, pillow cases at small prices. Odd lot of ladies' coats. HALF PRICE Soiled blankets Half prico Best sowing silk, spool 3c Full count pins, paper 1c Best 200 yard spool thread . . . .lc Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets PROMINENT CITIZEN OF MINNEAPOLIS Claims Vlnol Contains Ono Hundred Per Cent. Moro Curativo Valuo Than Any Other Medicino. " iw"i iuub uum ia u bjjiunuiu medicino and possesses all tho curative, 0('v building and strength creating properties which wo claim for it." Mr. Theo. J.Birgelen, of Minneapo lis, Minn., ono of tho foremost citi- zens of thi8 Krcjlt Western city, writes: illloro S00'1 an ""y other medicino I lmvo over trieL For flvo years wo have used Vinol in our family, and Tnro. j. DntOELEN. ench succeoding year I fool liko prais ing it moro nnd moro as tho greatost curative-, and strength-creating tonio in tho world." Mr. Putnam says: "Vinol is not a patent medicine. Everything in it is printed on tho bottle. It contains in a concentrated form all tho medicinal elements of cod livor oil actually takon from fresh cods' livors, but without a drop of oil or greaso to upsot tho stom ach and rotard its work. Wo havo nev er sold anything in our store equal to Vinol to build up tho run down, tired and debilitntod, and givo renowed strongth and vitality to tho weak and aged or to euro chronic coughs, colds, bronchitis, or incipient consumption. Wo. ask tho people of Salem to try Vinol on our guarantco to roturn mon ey if it fails." Geo. W. Putnam, drug Kist. Winter Buggy Robes Cheap We have a few more fine Dlush j robes than wo need, and will sell tnem cheap to clean up stock. . Call and get one. Also remember that rubber storm aprons are always in sea son, and that we have all grades. F-A. Wiggins'' emTent Howe. 255-257 Liberty St, i,,cU?l0ments' Automo- "? Machines and Supplies. Star Restaurant I have moved to san rv.,. o .. I wrvo .tho best 15 cent meals in tho ". Money to Loan m 'V OlAddABusli'aBank, PORD, Balem Or. THOMAS K.