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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1904)
, ,- j 'Nr, V trlH9tl rum, j i V S8Wwjs h 4' 1 ,"H Slr'S iR sr 4 Ifr EI? . Is 1 1 rv fc. . R ' .. s efQHT tockton Dry Good. Clothing Corner Court and Commercial The unltferwl provider, propo.e . . .... .... ..i.i come forward wun our psvi. 1Z full of confidence, they are what w. .ay we do-and a .ale you are satisfied. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH, OR Ladles, Mime, and Children Jackets HALF PRICE Df ess Goods High grado Scotch SulUngs, regular $1.60 value., special, yard 98c Big Reduction. In Ladies Suite New chiffon Collar founda tions. Just received. Bed us for special valuos Id high Krado comforts. Fats from evflry clime at reduced prices. CHEMAWA MOTOR LINE TO QO. Committee Has Been Enlarged, and Work of Making Report Degun. The extotitlvo committee of the Greater Salem Commercial Club held a meeting this morning and enlarged tho committee on extension of tho Sa eom electric strtot car lines to Chomn wa by adding Bupt, T. W. Potter and Iipyd T. Heynolds to tho gonoral cum mlttoo, that win already composed of Df.'B. A. I'loroe. John H. Albert and Mayor Bishop. Messrs. Potior and Heynolds havo agreml to work up the atatlstloa of populntlon to bo nerved, products to be hauled and possibilities of right of way from tti Chomnwu end of tho line. Their showing of business and whether property owner, down 0u4 way will glvu a subsidy will b. laid before Mr. J. J. Honry when he comes to Halem some time this month, i ! WHEAT MARKETS. Chicago. Jnn. " 4. Wheat. 8T8fli. Gold Dust Flour Mde by TUB SIDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sldnsy, Oregon, Made for family use. Ask your yrocer for It llron and. short, al- wsji en band. A. T. Wain, Agt. Qfcgoa Fire Relief Association Ortfon's Great AiuMal Insurance Co. $15,440,588 Insurance at risk Safe, economical Insurance for ibe Kiwis, nraa onice, mcMinvlllt, or, I. A JOHNSON, Afrent for Marlon Co- aaiera. oreaon. Wanted Potatoes We Want Surbank Potatois. Early Ross Potatoes. Early Jackson Potatoes. Peerltss Potatoes, Oarnott Chill Potatoss. James M. Kyle & Co J 75 Commercials t, caosacBaaBBa MrWWIWHWHWrtrHsHIHH 1 1 1 1 j Happy New Year to nil our old and now custom,, i ., will My that we will continue n - '". KgoodMnd good work. If Chas, H. Jeweler, and Optician. ..nh and snoe oiore. Street, zaiww t,mm....... -""" to stir thing, up again when .,inn the neoDle flock to we our ..-.- r . never disappointed because we do I. never complete with u. until i YOUR MONEY BACK. Slices The beet and mot complete lino In the city nt our clothing and shoe store. Men's Suit Sale Good stylish suits I 3.00 $ 8.G0 Suits reduced to... COO 10.00 Suits reduced to... 6.50 12.60 Suits reduced to... 8.00 1G.00 Suits reduced to... 9.35 13.50 Suits reduced to... 8.50 20.00 Bults reduced to... 13.00 22.60 Suits reduced to... 16.00 Silks The- largest stock of silks In all Salem Is nhown at our cor nor store. Almost everything the heart could wish Is here. and of every kinds Fats Deafness Cannot Be Cured, by local application a. they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only ono way to euro deaf new, nnd that Is by constitutional remedied. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of tho mucus lin ing of tho Hustachlan tubo. When (his tubo Is Inflamed you linve a rum bling sound or Imporfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, deaf nes Is the result, and tinloes the In llamatlon can bo tulton out and this tube roetored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forovor; nine casus out of ton nro causod by catarrh, which Is nothing but an In llamed condition of the mucous sor vices. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, fine. P. J. CUIINHY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 76c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Fruit Qrower Meet. The Salem Prult (Irower. Union will hold an open stslon with a lit erary program Saturday, January 8d, at 1:M p. m. I) W. Matthew., Noah Welch and Uoyd T. iteynold. are the eommttte in eliar, and they will probably wake up an Interesting and Instructive entertainment. It is the Intention of tho ofilcen of the Union to have n monthly wetting, and take up and discuss" practical matter. r auiug to the fruit Industry. St. Pttwrsbun. Jan. I. (Irmt anx lety U felt for the ID passoNRtr and ciw of the Hiuslau steamer Havana. ulih was tariid to sea in an lie Hue threw wtH-kH aao. VnHBRKBSBlBVBBHMHBiaERIHEBlwho Is a New York hop dealer, had a Stat Right Begin tho now year right. Jj lou Imvo n number of bad g uccouuta, thnt net-d to bo col- 8 looted. Thalia our busines g we ndvortiso thoso wjjo do not pay their honest dohts. B nn Alstine Gortiou it Co. 276 1-2 Com'l St. l'lione Main 801. A. R, Morgan A Co., More, MHMlMIMIMMIMMM,j" iZT" U! W0 during tho ing year you! s tviiuiuiiiin Mir iiur v a Hinges. 88 sttA JOURNAL, SALEM, DAILY CAPITAL BENIFIT OF THE ELKS Professor McEwen Gives An Extry Program Wed nesday Night Professor McEwen, the celebrated magician-hypnotist and slclght-of-hond porformer, begins a four-ntghts en gagement nt the Grand Opera House . f nt. li lfrtia Weunesaay evening. iuo oi. wb"- entertalnraont will be for tho benefit of Salem lodge No. 336 of- Elks, ol which he Is a mombor. No matter whero Uio professor shows, or what, ,.... ., un ,iMv romom. bers his homo lodge, and retnlns a part of the proceeds for Its benefit. For this reason his brothers here, up on his offering to give them n benefit, determined to make It the event season nnd slnco the Salem lodge nibs hn n riotprmlnod It Is as good I - .!n rr .-ih thnt nr,i,r. R.irpess Is always assured. For tho occasion an hypnotist, whoso famo Is not .bound- extra program will be rondored, and by continents, but Is supremo It is a foregone conclusion that ovory throughout the inhabited globe, seat in the opera house will bo filled. Prices 75c, 50c, 35c. The Elks double orchestra will furnish the music, nnd every member of the f " 6a,c at box offlcc Wcd- lodge is expected to attend. jnosdayt 9 a, m, Tickets have been placed on sale' v -n-f at the following places: Durkhardfs "0 iicn iTnOSb k& Imnb .tnr Pnttnn IlrnK ' hnok alore. JUWWUU A ZAK,CimKf ..., -..-, . . . Wlprut's cigar store and Wators' cirar stor.-. The tickets may be exchanged for reserved sent tlckots nt tho box office Wednesday morning. Circuit Court Convenes. The circuit court convened for tho January term this morning, with Judge UuniPtt on the bench. During the forenoon motions wero heard, and this afternoon the Jury was called, the fol lowing being In attendance: II. M. Hinnson, Milt Kostor. C. N. l'otter, C. F. Hlchs, C. D. Hartmnn, It. II. Iluthcrford, Sol. Andorson, W. H. Tato. J. M. Cutsfortk, C. M. Marsh, (leo. Kraus, Jacob Mlllor, l'etor Qrab or. Jr.. F. A. Ugg, j; T. Walker, Ab nor l.ewg, J, A. Dlmlck, T. M. Klrby, C. 1) Ilowen, F. W. Stousloff, O. n. Cornelius, O. A. Nendell, S. Petoreon, 11. F. Snuthwlck. v The district attornoy filed twfc crim inal Informations, one ugnlnst Harry IC. Allen and another against Chas Thomas. Allen was charged with ut tering a fortted check for $75, bearing the name of II. a. Doedlghelmer. Ho was arraigned nnd took until tomor row to plead. Frnnk Holmes appears as his attorney. Thomas was arraigned an the ebatge of obtaining money under false pretense by Issuing n check on the UiM & Hush bank for $30. and paw ing It on V. I'. Oeorge. when he had no money deposited there. He de clined the service of an attorney, and plead not guilty. The case of Oeorge A. I-aVIe, plain tiff, vs. W. L. Toose, defendant, on mandate from the supremo court, was the Urtt one called for trial, and a Jury Is being empaneled this after noon. The cos was originally brought for the purpose of recovering a quan tity of hop on which the nlalntlff. j contract, and which had I Tooie. been pur chased by W. Second Hand Sewing Machines We have continued to accummutabr so many second-hand sewing maehlnos by taking them In on sales of new machines that we have a great many more than we want We can mat it worth your while to visit us. for we will soli you a modern, high-arm ma chine of most ay standard make at aIout your own price. Drop In, and yow'll see we're right. Nttedlea for all machines. RxeeWor aad Howards, beet made, J6c a doten. Heet grades Nyas sperm oil. "J U - Rd "IllB Four" Otis, all nrim- .al maehlae oils, and warranted not to gum. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House. &5S-387 Liberty St Parm Maohlnery, Dleyele, Aut&mo. Wles, Sewing Machine and Supplies. N. H. BURLEY. Sewine Machine Hepalrinc QOK MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1004 Grand Opeta Hotfse JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr, Monday January 4. B. C. Whitney Presents The Play of the Period. 4 acts of Lighter and Tears In Convict Stripes ! Filled With Human Interest I See the Great Explosion Scene. The Swing for Life. Prices 75c 50c 35c. Seats on sale at box office A . Q Monday at 7 a. m. - Qjpand KJpC2& tiOUSZ ,,,, av m, JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mgr. For Four Nights Only Commencing I Wednesday Jan. 6th. -iThe Great McEwen. ' Famous Scottish magician and F. A. WILSON, Proprietor. 143 State Street Every afternoon and evening af ternoons at 3 p. m ovcnlngs at 7:30 p. in. and 8:45 p. in. Week Commencing Jan. 4, RAYMOND & CLARK Headed by tho clovor comedy duo Direct from the Orpheum circuit. SIMMS Tramp cnrtoonSst. WILSON SISTERS. Tho petit nnd clcvor child artists. COZARROO Tho greatest equilibrist on tho vaude ville stage. The sweet singer MADQE LOVELL In Illustrated songs. MOVING PICTURES wun tho monograph to maks you laugh. ADMISSION: Children 10c, adults 20c. DIED. PHBM'S. At tho Stnto Hojpltal for the Insane, Salem, Orogon, Sunday, January 3, 1904, D. F. Phelps, age.l 37 years, of manlaclnl oxhnustlon, following morphinism. RelatlvM of doceased come up from Portland, had the remains prepared for burial and shipped them to Port land for Interment. DIED. WILLIAMS. At Falvhaven. Wash.. December 30, 1903. Mrs. Etta Wil liams, nee Miss Etta Jones. The news of the death of Mrs. Wil Hams was received by hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jones, of Mncleay, Saturday afternoon, nnd three of the brothers of deceased loft on that date for Fnlrhaven. No particulars were received, and as the family had no in timation of the lady's illness, it Is supposed that death com suddenly, Undertaker Illgdon was this morning advised by the chief of honor of Fair , haven lodge No. 61. Degree of Honor ! that the remain would arrive here to- ; morrow at 11 'a. m.. aad he was asked to notify the A. O. U. W. and Degree of Honor. A Woman's Paper. London. Jan. 4.-The Steady, a dally devoted to women, made its first is sue at 10 o'clock this morninj. It con talus 12 najes, of which ono page is news, the remainder gossip. Selling Out At Cost Beginning Monday, January 4 1904, I will sell my entire stock of groceries at Cost. have as fine a line of canned goods as any store In town. Call early and take ad vantage of this opportunity. IR H. TOWNE, Corner Capital and Union Sts. -30-2w $ 1 1 1 t-m nn j !. j jIIIH j New Today wniiiniii)iHniim4 u.-rrotaMy Ir the poetofflce a els-ar cutter shaped like a pair of scissors Finder will ,,e jeave at Journal affile H3t I The January leaf ance Sale And the White Sale Ae Dtawingthe People Everything In the store has been re duced. The muslin undirwear Is selling fast Another pretty lino added for next week's selling. Come before the best things are sold ftfsrtwaMMWtWM Jefferson Masonic Banquet. Tho Review says tho Jefferson Masons und their friends had a big tlmo Cnristmas. Tho t alt was hand Botnoly decorated and lighted. At 11 o'clock began tho installation of offi cers of Jefferson lodge No. 33, E V. Hasard acting as installing officer and F. E. Wall grand marshal. A duett by Missos Knthryn and Lulu Jonos delighted tho audience, after which camo tho installation of the officers of Euclid Chapter, O. E. S., Lena O. Loonoy Installing officer and Miss Pauline Loonoy grand mar shnl. Then followed one of the banquct3 eeeoeaset9Qe9a3eeoi4&ee&a&aeoet$0 A. M. PATRICK & CO. Successor to'D. S. Bentfey. Wholesale and Retail Roche Harbor Lime, Alsen Cement, Lath and Shingles, Sand and Gravel And all Kinds of Bulldlne Material, Transfer Work done oa short notlcs M8908troMe$aa8!ra9eM9ceMeee8eaa KMOSimB in &EO&&ES MAUGAXN MOlSB SOiBayg Cleaf in Sale Commencing Monday Morning ur stock Is too large so v have adopted this Clearing Sale a rnuBi eneciuai way to cut It down. New features will be added each day to make It Interesting. As the different goods are sold out some thing else will be added to take their place. Watch the progress of this sale, It will be the most Interesting in the history of Salem as far a! low prices goes on reliable goods. Read 8 l 3c Bleached Muslin 36 In. wide nice fine quality, clearing price, yd 5c 15c Lorvsdnlo Cambric, finest qual ity, clearing sale prico. yd 9c. Ilest 7Ksc Standard Calicoos, new pretty patterns, cloaring price yd, 4c 12Hc White Nainsook, clearing sale- price 8 l-3c. Ladle' 2 White Cambric under skirts, haudsomoly tucked nnd trim med with embroidery, clearing sale price 91c. 76c Nightgown, fine quality, tucked nnd plaited, clearing; price. 4So 35c Medallion Corded White Goods, wira wiue, correct for waists drosses, clearing prico. 12,4o or Laces and embroideries? Woll I should think so. Wo have enough to roach from here to Now York City and back again. Laces 1C. 2p, 3o, 4o and up. Embroideries lc, 2c. 3c. 4c, lc. and up. ISHc Dtue Striped Tucking 9c 95o White Bed Spreads for the large beds, clearing prico 69c. ir The heapest House in the Northwest m EvoyBrothers,CourtSt.,Salein " i - w'iitH's7M! - 'af"" for which Jefferson is famous and to which nil did amplo Justice. A fow hours of goclnl converse closed ono of tho most successful of tho kind over hold in that city. More Identifications. Chicago, Jnn. 4. One other Identifi cation vyas made nt the county morgue today, which leaves only four un known blackonod corpses. Tho oth er morgues report additional Identifi cations. In the police court this morn ing Edward Iuman, accused by the polleo of being a ghoul, was fined $60 for disorderly conduct. All Kinds of Heavy liaullnsr and 181-183 Commercial Street nn Sa e as tne On Good largo slzo white toweU, 4c 20c Turkish Towels, tho best you evor saw for the price, clearing price 12Vc 70 Outing Flannel, while it lasts, clearing price 4Mic. Boat Shotland Floss, all col ors nnd black and white, while it lasts clearing price skein 6H" 74c White Cotton Bats clear Ing price 4c. Best Sans Silk, all new 8hade3 and black, oloaring price 2c. )dd numbers la children's 25c underwear, cloaring price 10c. lemnants In Dross Goods, Silks and Velvets, half price. Children's 35c Golf Caps, clear Ing price 19c. ?L00 Capo Lace Collars, to close, clearing price 45c. Mons and Ladies Hosiery and Underwoar at clearing prices- I S s Wfr?3 fl. , HV tfMtJhltg