Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 14, 1903, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY CAP ITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. '.MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1903
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The Universal Providers
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Our Btock of holiday goods Is still complete, but somo linos are
fcolng vory fast. Naturally tho boat things go drat and the first
corners get tho plums. We note hero a few special Items that moons
dollars savod for those who buy.
Ladies'
Ties, Lace
Collat s .
Stocks
Etc.
$1.00 Ties 78c
$1,50 Ties $1.00
Others are reduced In propor
tion, according to the goods
which range from 26c to $5.00
each.
Kid
Gloves
Fo
Men
A splendid stock of all shados
Including white, and black,
opeclnl for ChrlBtmns.
Don't fall to see us. those onor
motiH reductions are worth in
vostlgatlng.
Great Sacrifice Sale In
Ladies' Suits
Wraps, Etc-
Wo are Modest But We are
Right.
Wa ploco on salo tdday ninny
stylos In man's suits at the
following
Striking Redactions
Wo will glvo you a vory fair-
suit this week for jaoo
Wo will give you $8.00 suits
this woek for $5.00
$10.00 reduced to f G.50
112.50 reduced IiuBlnoss suits
for $8.00
$13.50 Ulnck Diagonal suits ox-
tra good vnluos for $8.60
$16.00 Suits reduced to . . $9.36
$20.00 Suits reduced to ..$13.00
$23.50 Suits reduced to . . $16.00
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Gonornl Manager KruUschnltt, of
tho Paclftc ttystom of tho Southern
Pacific railroad, passed through this
city this afternoon, by apodal train,
on his way from Portland, whither he
had accompanied President Harrlman
last wook, to San Francisco. He was
accompanied by several prominent of
ficials of the road, especially thoso of
tho Oregou lines.
WHEAT MARKET3.
Chicago. Dec. 14. Wheat. 78Uc.
Gold Dust Flour
Mde by
THE 8IDNEY POWER COMPANY,
Sidney, Oregon.
Made for family uso. Ask your
grocer for it Bran and shorts al
ways on hand.
A. T. Wain, Agt.
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Tlie Up-to-Date Holiday
Stock Has Gome f
Our bright sparkling line of Christmas gifts is ready for 5
inspection. Our stock this sonson is four times larger than
ovorboforo, autl with prido and confidence in vnrioiy, wo in-
vite you to look through our up-to-dato Hue of Diamonds,
Watches, Cut Gloss, Silverware, Jowelry, Clooks novelties.
Thore are hundreds of articles that we havo not space to onu- $
uiorato. . "
If you want to buy jsght, if you want to be treated right,
make'our store your headquarters for Christmas buying, if you S
$ aro at n loss to know what to buy, we havo clorks who will 2
Ml al.Atif iAti stM linn nrwl ?All Wilt find AHF nAAd virvlit Hill fc
N nillBMT Villi IIIIE !!. Illlll IIIU !&
diamond plan will intorest you, as you can't looso anything
on your invostuient. Whether you buy or not come in and seo
bur different lines.
C&as H Hinges
Jeweler and Optician,
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Santa
Claus
Every one Is looking for Santa
Claus these days. Llttlo ones
are happy when thoy see our
Dolls and
Toys at
Sale Prices
Thoy know tho supply will be
more bountiful whon Santa
Claus comes.
Remember we are closing out
all Dolls, Toys, Souvenirs, Dish
es, Cups and Saucers', Fancy
China Ware
Dapeies
Cushions
Pottiets
Etc
a
Sot display In our Court
stroot window.
$3.60 Portlors $2.9S
4.00 Portlors 3.00
4.60 Portlors 3.00
6.00 I'ortlors 3.98
COO Portlors $4.50
7.60 Portlors 5.25
8.60 Portlers 5.50
10 00 Portiers 7.50
18.00 Portlers ,. 12.00
60c-C0c Draperies 42c
76c Draporl 66c
Talking. Machines.
Buy a talking machine of Geo. C.
Will for your folks' Christmas pres
ent, tie has n laree stock of VMnra
Columbia and Zenophono machines on ,
hand 14-eod
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collections made
anywhereon earth
give us a trial
nocollections.no
CHARGES.
VAN ALSTINE, GORDON & CO.
275 Commercial Street.
Phone Main 801.
A. R, Morgan & Co.,-Mgrs.
UIIU UU1 llllLL'vI 4 M IT 11 b. U A. 7
88 State Street.
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New. York NOtes
It is doubtful if Herr Conroid will
profit any by the production of
"Parsifal." The Impressorlo himself
is authority for tho statement that the
ten productions of the opora planned the capture of Charles Hocnn, an
will cost $106,000 while tho limit rttJ&J!
receipts possible is $150,000. He
giving mo opora in oruer 10 uo some-
thing for America. New York's musi
cal world Is intensely Interested in
the forthcoming production, not only
on account of the excellence of tho
work Itself, but from the fact that
It has been largely advortisodby a
campaign against It by local ministers
who havo declared that "Parsifal" Is
sacrlliglous and Immoral.
Before Bridge Commissioner Lind
enthal leaves office on January 1, he
will announce a plan for tho recon
structlon of the old Hrookly bridge.
It will lie one of the o3t remarkable
engineering fents ever attempted in
this city and the cott vlll be between
$3,000,000 and $4,000.0f.0 whllo -the re
construction work will amount prac
tlcafly to the rebuilding of the old
bridge. '
Theatiical managers no longer have
cause to complain about tho poor at
tendance at the various playhouses.
Though it cannot b said that New
York boasts a billboard as replete
with splendid, strong plays this-year
as 'last, many of the foremost actors
and actresses of the present day are
filling engagements In the city and
they nttrlnet audlonces rather than
tho plays In which they nppoar. With
the excitement of tho elections and
the beginning of winter business
over, New Yorkers and their Visitors
who arc pouring' Into town by ovory
train for the holidays find great
amusement in theatres and patronize
them liberally.
MARRIED.
KEN WORTHY TOWNSEND. At
the county court house, Monday,
December 14, 1503 at 1:30 p. m.,
TWr. C. S. Townsend and Miss Bes
sie Kenworthy, County Judgo Scott
ofllclatlng.
Both of the young peoplo nro high
ly respected resldonts of Turner.
""died.
JESSUP. At the Salem Hospjtal, Sa
lorn, Oregon, Monday, December 14.
1903, tha infant son of Dr. and Mrs.
A. A. Jossup, aged two days.
The funoral will bo hold tomorrow.
BRANLET. Early Saturday morning,
Dccombor 12, 1903, Frank, tho in
fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Brnmlct, aged C months and 11 days.
The funoral se'rvlco were held at
tho family residence, six miles oast of
Salem, and interment was at Macleay
cemetery, Sunday morning at 10
o'clock.
HAIR TEL.L8 CHARACTER.
Color of llnir Snlil to Indicate Per-
1 1 son's Temperament.
Many people bellovo that blonde, ok
light hair donotcs afroctlon and darle. I
balr constancy. A person, witnout naic
Is not dovold of character; far from It
The disposition of tho avorago bald
headed man la to show such sollcltudq
for tho wolfaro of others, that ho ncs
leeta himself. A ccrm causos baldnoaa;
Prof. Sabouraud, of Parts, France, In
nooeulated n rabbit with Dandruff Karma;
causing it to become totally bald In ftva
weeks' time. , To rid tho sonlp of thesa
damrorouii' irorms it la necessary to aDDiu
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"'Cl1'.. ,.
effect."
Sold by loadlnfr'drufrirtats. Send lOo in
stomps for eamplo to The Herploldo Co.,
Detroit, Mich.
i-iantel J. cry. Spoclnl Agent.
NfW TODAY.
Christmas Tress. All sizes, finest
shapes. Tel phone your ordor for
a Christmas tree to Clarence and
Percy Ulundell. Mornlngslde. Phone,
Ited JOftO. Trees delivered; prices
low. , lS-lS-lwk
Wanted. A lady would l.ko work by
the day: wages, $l-&0 per day. Ad
drose "H.," caro of Journal office
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Lost. A brown chain purse. Kinder
leave with Geo. F. Rodgers, at
beokhlndery, and receivo reword
12-U-3t
We will commence Packing WedneS'
day morning. Hmpluyos will gov
ern themsolvo4 accordingly. Wll
lamette Valla Prune Association I
12-21t-3t
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Wanted. Room nnd board In private
family by young man. Not fartlier
than four blocks from business seo
tlon. Address "I," care of Journal.
13-14 3t
For Sale. A wA drivintc
horse, at a bargain. A.
Jr.. Salem.
or work
F. Hafex.
12-U-tf
Free Dirt. About 400 yards of good
dirt to bo given away. Inquire of
Dr. J. H. Brewer. Salem. 12-H-3t
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Hine Wing Sang Co
All Kinds Holiday Goods
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! ' At coet prlca .Salo on before Christmas. Embroidery, Silk, Hand- . .
i kejrohiofs, Chlnawaire, Toys, Gents' and L&dlea Furnishing Goods, ' )
' - Haayv Wrnnnori All kinds of Garments and Oraanionta (Viiirt ' '
! ! street, corner of alley.
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Claiming Rewards.
J. J. Fitzgerald today filed a olalm
for $300 with tho secretary of state
ror too arrest 01 u&y uarscuiuuu.
while the latter was engaged in hold
ing up train No. C, on the O. It. & N.
Company's lines, September 23, 1903.
Another claim for $300 was filed by
J. J. Fitzgerald and C. A. lUsboll, for
lng for tho payment of reward for tho
capture of highwaymen.
Fltzcerald is neneral yard master
for the O. It. & N Co., at Albina, and
Rlsbell is sheriff of Skagit county,
Washington, where Hochn was cap-
tured.
Urlbe-Urlbe as Special Envoy.
Caracas, Dec. 14. According to ad
vlrns recoived hero, tho Colombian
i government has decided to sond Gen-
oral Rafael uribe-Urlbe as a special
envoy to the South American repub
lics. He is expected soon to arrive at
Caracas.
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To Crean Up Stock.
You-can get good prices and terms
now of Geo. a Will, to clean up stock
before new lot comes.
White Rotary
Sewing Machines
Tho most thorough up-to-date ma
chlno on the market.
Reasons why 7
First, Us rotary shuttle.
Tljon tho shuttle- Is Instantly re
movable. Others are not.
It hns tension indicators.
Others havo not.
It has automatic tension release.
Others havo not.
It has ball bearings.
It hns triple feod. '
It sews a fourth faster than tho
vibrating shuttles. . It runs llghtor,
runs easier, and the automatic head
lift is of tho cable in place of raw
hldo, ' hence does not stretch and
leave tho hoad sag.
It is a machlno that you would thor
oughly nppreclato, If you would take
tho timo to see It.
Call in any tlnrn We havo special
sowing machlno salesroom, and an
exporlencod man In chnrgo, Mr. N. H.
Burloy, who will show you every cour
tesy. Besides
Wo rent now sowing machines. We
repair all sorts of machines, and
guaranteo our work.
Wo sell best needles and oil for
all machines.
And wo take your old machlno in
exchange on new ones, and allow you
what It Is worth.
Wo havo a number of second-hand
machines, all In fine working order,
for salo at a bargain.
Ask to see them.
F. A. WIGGINS
Implement House.
255-257 Liberty 8t, Salem.
Farm Machlnory, Blcyclos, Automo
biles, Sewing Machines aad Supplies
N. H. Buriey.
Sewing Machine Repairing.
Otcgon Fitc Relief
Association
Oregon's Great Mutual Insurance Co.
$15,440,588 Insurance at risk
Safe, economical Insurance fc-r the
people. Head office, McMlnvllIe, Or.
II. A JOHNSON, Aent for Marlon Co
Salem. Orejron
MODEL OYSTER PARLORS
140 Court Street.
Oysters any style and short orders.
Oyster Loaves, Chicken Tauialeo, Shell
Fish, Etc. In -season,
Special chicken dinner, Sundays, 25c
Fifzsh '
NAVAL ORANGES
Today
AT
9lcwtxe
Idward Ellis.
144 8Ute f)L
Potatoes, Potatoes,
POTATOES
Call and see as before yoa
sell yoar Crop
fames M. Kyle & Co
i 75 CommerciaJSt.
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What Shall We
Have fo'r Dessert?
This question arises in the family
everyday. Let us answer it to-day. Try
J&ll-O
a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre
pared in two minutes. No boiling I no
baking I add boiling water andsett
eooL Flavers: Lenten, Orance, Rasp
berry and Strawberry. Get a package
at year grocers to-day. o ets.
GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE
JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr.
Tuesday, Dec. 15
EXTRA
Majestic Revival of
, The
TWO SISTERS
By
DENMAN THOMPSON
Author of
THE OLD HOME8TEAD.
Presented with every advantage
and many extra features, Including
Rastus and Banks
Price's $1.00, 75c, 50c, 35c.
Rosorved seats on salo at box
offlco, Tuesday at 9 a. m.
The Panama Situation.
Washington, Dec. 14. Coughlan
cables from Coloti under yostorday's
date tho follewing: "'Tho Atlanta ar
rived yostorday. Sailed from San
Bias to Gandl, not having seen or
heard anything of Colombian troops
or vessols. She had communication
with the shore at the principal points.
Indians are suspicious of strangers
They found tho trail from San Bias
possible for small parties, but none
loading inland. The Atlanta loavos to.
day for a cruise to Capo Tlburn and
the Gulf of Darlon."
Coughlan lntor sent the follewing:
"Tho Mayflower today reportod the
Cartagona and Plnzlon wore at Turbo,
with from 400 to 800 men. They took
supplies and sailed on the ,8th, and
aro supposed to have landed tho troops
at Gandi. Tho Atlanta, hdwover, was
at Gandl on the 9th, and got opposite
information. Tho consul at Carta
gona reports tho ship Cartagena re
turned there on tho 9th. Tho Atlanta
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That THE FAIR STORE is located at No. 274 Commercial
Street. Iinrl tlint 1V(1 onrrv lholnrnrfif. ntnnr nf Inuo nnrl li.iliiW-
goods in Snlem, at prices that enn't bo beat. We have express J
wagons, hobby horses, wheel barrows, doll carriages, children's h
rockinc chairs, tov trunks, ilriimn. hnrnn tnno linnl-o inn 2
chests, nir guns, boats, toy furniture, doll houses, Christmas
treo ornaments, and, in fact, everything in that line.
u Wo have tho best valines in dolls over seen in Salem.
THE FAIR STORE
274 Commercial Street
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Ctmxm Store
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t Now Ready lot
To insure quick sales we have cut down the prices to the lowest
possible notch. Every article In our store is up-to-date merchandise
nnd all fresh and now from tho manufacturers, so you can rest as
sured that any article purchased from us will bo up to tho standard,
both in quality and style. Wo mention below a few of tho thousand
of articles we have hero for you to make your selections from :
DOLXS
TOYS
UNDERWEAR
SILK MUFFLERS
SILK WAISTS
FLANNEL WAISTS
SILK HOSIERY
KID GLOVES
UNDER3KIRT8
DRESS SKIRTS
RAINY DAY SKIRTS.
DRESS GOODS
SILKS
VELVETS
WAISTINGS
FURS
JACKETS
CAPES
COMFORTS '
BLANKET8
LINEN HANDKFS.
IT WJLL PAY YOU WELL TO
ING.
The Cheapest Store in the Northwest
M'Eyoy Brothers, Court St,Salem
undreds
Of
Xmas
Suggestions on
display atout store
--Make yotit se
lections early.
Don't forget the
Great sale of
returns to tho gulf today for further
search."
Coldest Yet at Cleveland.
Cleveland, O., Dec. 14. Tho weath
er bureau today reported It the cold
ost thus far of tho prosont winter.
At 7 o'clock last night the thermome
ter was six degrees above zero, and
zero early this morning.
Zero Weather In Nebraska.
Omalin, Nob., Dec. 14. Zero weath
er continued throughout tho day la
Nebraska, with a slight moderation
last night. The weather predictions
aro for higher temperature tomorrow.
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Yout Inspection
UMBRELLAS
TABLE LINENS
HOSIERY
SILK HANDKFS
WOOL SHAWLS
WRIST BAGS
RIBBON3
SILK MITTS
MEN'S TIES
SUSPENDERS
GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUY-
Fats
! Cloaks
Suits
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