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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1911)
DAILY CAPITAL- JOURS AL, -SALEM, OREGOU, WEDNESDAY, MAT 10, 1011, CAflB FITK. mm m n 1 1 The Best Values are Always Here We "Make Good" on every ad. Satisfied customers will gladly tell you that "Stockton s give the exact values they advertise," We, as well as our cus tomers, are often surprised at the wonderful values which the leading manu facturers have been willing to give us, and we observe the same policy that they dp, i. e., large business and small profits, All our goods are purchased from clean, sanitary manufacturing establishments, and you may be sure that all of the goods purchased of us are not only clean but that you are getting full value every time. !;. We buy for Cash and Sell at the Lowest Possible Cash Prices. We carry the Best in Quality. I Ut SUKt Ail u SEE THE GREAT -NETHERSOLE Clean-up Sale of Ladies' Tailored Suits We have been assured that the styles of the Ladies' Tailored Suits will be the same this fall as they are now. And our garments are as smart as we can possibly purchase, nevertheless we shall follow our usu al custom of clearing up stock before fall. Consequently the folowlng re duced prices: $50 values $39.00 $40 & $35 val. 29.00 $25 values 19 50 $14 val. $9.90-7.75 Dress Goods Sale . If you want to secure some great values take advantage of this sale. Values to $1.50 In blacks and values to 65c In col ors, per yard 39c Values to SOc in EMBROIDERIES 12 1 -2c per yd. Come and see the great values we are offering In embroideries. You cannot half appreciate the meaning of our embroidery ads until you see the assortment to choose from and see how ex tremely, almost ridiculously low our prices are. REGULAR 15c HOSIERY FOR WOMENTWO PAIR FOR 15c Bed Spread Special We made a big buy In bed spreads, and we do not care to keep such a large stock In re serve. Hence these reductions: $7.00 values .$5.99 4.00 values 3.49 1.75 values 1.19 1.25 values 93 RYAL WORCESTER AND BON TON CORSETS. The lines and styles of the Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets are absolutely correct. If you want to have the stylish ap pearance demanded by Dame Fashion, wear a Royal Worcester or a Bon Ton. The best dressers all wear them. Fittings if you require th.m. ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST ACTRESSES WILL BE AT THE ORAM) TOMGHT IF YOU FAIL TO SEE HER YOU WILL ALWAYS REGRET IT. Read The Journal Ads carefully. Our advertisers are offering great bargains every day. X MONO ABDIT I There Is No Guess Work About ;; CM ION Or WHO is Handling it. Nor do you get a $10.00 prize order on ji somebody's store. But you get the BEST VALUES in property that can be had in or Olga N'ethersole has added an In teresting double bill to her repertory. She will be seen here on Wednesday, May 10, at the Grand Opera House in "Sister Beatrice" by Maurice Mae terlinck and "The Enigma" by Paul Hervieu. Maeterlinck himself calls "Sister Beatrice" a miracle play. It might be more truly described as a dram atic poem. It Is founded upon the legend of the medieval church. The scene is laid In a convent. Sister Beatrice Is a nun to whom the temp tation of worldly love has come in the person of Prince Bellldor. In vain she prays to the sacred image of the Virgin to give her a sign as to whether It would be an unforgiv able sin to steal away from the con vent with her lover. The Virgin gives no sign and Sister Beatrice goes. But hardly has the door closed be hind her when the statue descends from Its pedestal, and the Virgin takes the place of Sister Beatrice in the convent, assuming her dress and likeness. The chant of the Virgin as her Image comes down from Its niche gives the explanation (if such there be) of the allegory that no sin is unforgivable If committed In the name of Love. For 20 years the Virgin .takes the place of Sister Beatrice In the con vent, but at the end of that time the former nun returns. She has been weak, Bhe has fallen Into the black est depths of worldly sin. Aged and forsaken she has crept back to the convent to die If the Sisters will permit her at the foqt of the Virgin's shrine. But, lo! the statue has re turned to Its long forsaken niche, and the nuns listen to Sister Bea trices' impassioned confession of guilt and plea for pardon with ten der Incredulity for has she not been with them all the time? This poem-play is told in Maeter linck's loveliest and most lmagnative vein, and takes rank in his work with "Pelleas and Mellsande" and "The Blue Bird." "Sister Beatrice" is en hanced by a musical accompaniment written for the play by Herr Max Masxhalk. Miss Nethersole plays the dual part of Sister Beatrice and the Virgin, and she will also be seen In the leading role of "The Enigma" one of the cleverest plays In the reper tory of the Coniedie Francaise. Pries, $2.00 to 50c. SIXTY TO GRADUATE. (Continued from page 1.) X I around Salem. When you buy a RICHMOND LOT the classical and nine from the com mercial course. Amsler, Hilda Baldwin, Gaynell Beckley, Hulda Brooks, Russell Brunk, Earl Byrd, Clarence Caldwell, Harry Cothren, Ina Crawford, Katherine Crawford, Marie Cronise, Harry Eakin, Gertrude Eyre, Charles Fields, Alice Frazler, Genevieve Harper. Norma Hendricks. Leland Hoxle, Valeda Jones, Ellia Keene, Alice Kress, Ruth Lowry, Althea Luthy, Gladys Lulhy.Helen Lucas, Lloyd ' Lynch, John ! Cement sidewalks will be built for you, : x sewer assessments are paid for . you; the X of-Mrvf- rrrAnA $t Jttf hriflCTpC TWO 111 1 1 1 1 1 au tscia cms giaucu iui ;vu : for you, with no added cost. t Slhe Oregon Realty Co. Will give you the Best Investment. j 275 State Street. Phone 1 6 ji GRAND OPERA HOUSE JOHN F. CORDRAY. Mgr.' j Wednesday Evening j MAY lO First appearance of the greatest j emotional actress. ETHERSOLfcj (Lleblor & Co., Managers) I In a Double Bill j SISTER BEATRICE j By Maurice JIaetellnck and THE ENIGMA j By Paul Ilevleu. j Seat Sale Tuesday morning. Prices $2.00 to 50 cents. Experience teaches us that it Is the man and the woman who pay attention to small savings who become wealthy. By saving nickels and dimes, a thrifty person lays the foun dation of a fortune." James A. Garfield. Open a Saving Account with us and we will help you save. All deposits of one dollar or more draw Interest at 4 per cent Savings Department The Capital. National Bank .' ,4 '. A Olgn Xetlieraolc Will lie ut The Grind Opera Houne Tonight. Manning, Paul Maurer, Helen McAdams, Orville McElhaney, Elva McGilchrist, Millar Miller, Ada Miller, Eunice Miller, Jessie Mlnton, Robert Mitchell, Ruth Morris, Nellie Oliver, Mlgnon Ostrander, Clinton Phillips, Mary Poole, Grace Porter, Alberta Pugh, I.aura Rose, Claudlne Roy, Harold Runner, Naomi Savage, Harry Savage, Robert Scott, Eva Shank, Dorothv Shaw, Edith Skalfe, Nancy Smith, Paul Steincr, Rita , Thompson, Grace Tracey, Merle Utterback, Mabel Weeks, Lloyd Welch, Frank Wilson, Mildred Wilson, Rhea Young, Ralph MEXICAN REBELS. ! (Continued from page one.) left by the cheering followers of Blanco and Orozco, while every street which but a few minutes before had echoed to the crack of rifles and the hoarse shout of fighting men, was , vocal with the hurrahs of the victors and gay with their demonstrations of triumph. El Paso, Tex., May 10. General Navarro, commander of the Mexican federals in Juarez, who had taken refuge In the barracks aftw Blanco's attack, surrendered this afternoon to General B. J. Vlljoen, the Boer vet eran. Colonel Tambourel was killed while fighting at the Jnll. The othpr barracks. In which some volunteer defenders had taken refuge, also sur rendered this afternoon, and were occupied by the rebels. The Insurrectos are celebrating their victory this afternoon. All the bells In the city are ringing and the streets are filled with the shouting rebels. lC )( )fc )C 3 J(C Jt 3C C 3fC lC 3C STATISTICAL. New Incorporation!). The following articles of Incorpora tion were filed today with Secretary of State: Barter Concrete company, Port land; $4,000. Portland Fruit and Flower Nur sery, Portland. Oresham District Commercial club. And now we are going to be af flicted with rival south pole claim-' ants! Absolutely Irresistibl KDMGWOOD PARK Is Simply Beautiful el Inasmuch as you can see Kingwood without further effort than just say ing "Main 4-5-2, please" and then asking us to send an auto to your door, you can see the most beauti ful piece of property ever put on the market on the entire Pacific Coast. That is a broad statement; to prove it, see for yourself. CAPITAL TRUST CO., Owners BECHTEL & BYNON, Selling Agents, 347 State Street Telephone 452 ;..(. n