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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1904)
-i-JftfilDS wj(fjpww,IW J& MTfmatmtmKmmmiammmmmmm v .wraww tc-f ' -tj r-n J" ftr t?? AJ i " V I . l ft , ' rnf s r r f. .11 kL.-A W1 ttf.- ri v ' EIGHT "Ll"" 1 Stockton &Co. Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoo Store. Corner Court and Commercial Streets. 298-300 Commercial Streete. The universal provider propose to stir things up afl'n when we coma forward with our tpela! offering the people flock to our tore full of confidence, they are nevsr dleappolnted because we do what we ay we doand a sale I never complete with u until you art aatlefled. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH, OR YOUR MONEY BACK. Ladles, Mian? and Children Jackets HALF PRICE D ess Goods I High grado 8cctch SulUns, regular 1.60 value, ajfoclal, yard , '.... 98c Dig Reduction In Ladies Suits New chiffon Collar founda tion, just rocolfod. Boo us for spoclal valuon In high crodo comforts. FiitS from every ollmo at reduced prices. I Tea llrnnbard. Tea drunkard sit) nearly as numer out a opium UuikI and social gamble among our les guarded iimliU ami ma tron of (ho Idlu aristocracy uf wealth. It 1 n tcrrlblo dissipation. Home of the victim boll the tea until every bit of tho (jtiarcltantilc aold Is extruded Trom tbo leaves, which render tbc bev erage blttor and dangerous. It Is so astrlagrnt'that no mucous membrnno tan readily overcome IU effect. Wom en who revel and luxuriate llko It bo cause It I a good "ilck me up." Now Stork Press. wililo ta Try. "For tho Drat year of our married life, dear," laid tho young man who ra poor, but, had prospects, "wo shall feavo tii llvo principally on love." "Well, pcopUt can llvo on spoon vlctu ), can't they, acorgot" sho said, snug filing closer to him. Chicago Tribune. WHEAT MARKETS, Chicago, Jan. B. Wheat. 86ifl Gold Dust Flour Mete by TUB SIDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. Mado ror family uio. Ask your erocer ror It, Ilran and shorts a) ways od hand. A. T. Wain, Agt. Oteg on Fire Relief Association OrtfOB'a Great Mutual Insurance Co. $15,440,588 Insurance at risk Safe, economical Insurance for the efiie. Head office. McMlnvllle, Or. B,A JOHNSON, Ajtnt for Marlon Co. Salem. Oregon. Wanted Potatoes We Want Burbank Potatoes, Early Ro Potato. Early Jackson Potatoes. Pserles Potatoes. OameH Chill Potato. James M. Kyle & Co 175 CommcrcJalSt. """ tO all Altr nl.l ...! Happy . ... mm::zi2i:. " uo our Reed good, .d good work. If du i BTh. ' V w in need of uuW in ou it I "? yUr y will find U to you'r JZSt S?..l re me juouecr ojitioiaua. Chat H Jeweler and Ootfcfan. Shoes The brtrt. and most complete lino In tbo city at our clothing and bSioo Btoro, Men's Suit Sale Good stylish milts ? 3.00 $ 8.60 Suits reduced to... 10.00 SulUi reduced to... 12.G0 Sulta reduced to... 15.00 Suits reduced to... 13.S0 Sulta reduced to... 20.00 Suits reduced to... 22.50 Suits reduced to... 6.00 .50 8.00 9.35 8.G9 13.00 15.00 Silts Tho largest stock of silks In all Salem Is shown at our cor nor storo. Almost everything tho heart could wish Is here. and of every kinds Fists IHrWHIIIIIIIIIIIlim New Today minm-w-f i in i imii in For 8ale. Fresh row; Inqulro of D. T. Hrown, nt asylum. 1-C-lwk c. For Rent. A sovon-room houso nnd barn In "West Salem. Good variety of'fmlt on tho lots. Unclosed with chlckon fonco. Torms G.OO cash ront In advance. Apply to James Carrier, West Salem. l-6-3t Oak Pott. A lot for sale by A. F. Hofor, Jr., Journal office l-G-3t For Rent-A four-room cottago at 387 Church street. Will noil furnl turn nnd a winter's supply of wood. 'l-B-tr For Sale. At a bargain, one 18.hore power englno nnd bollor. on skids; also 0110 aorrol mare, weight 11C0. Inquire of J. K. Murphy, tllo yard. Halsni. , l-0-lwk.wk2t r Or. I, W, Sta,rr omce In Hush & llrey building, over Orogon Shoo 8toro. OOleo hours, 0 to 12 a. m. nnd 2 to p. in. Calk attended In olty or'lntihl W. W. Johnson eountry Itetl Residence 'phono 33SS l-s-tr Lott. Probably In tho postofnee, n cigar cutlor shapsd like a pair of scissors. Finder will please leave at Journal otllce. i..at aaKHHRqflaaHKBKIIBB'BH Stat Right Bfgin tho now year right, lou Imvo n number of bad nce-ounta, Hint nucd to bo col lected. ThnttsourliusineM we advortiso tlioo wlio do not ptiv their honest dobla. Un AUtino Gordon A Co. 275 1.2 Com'l St. Phono Main 801. A. R. Morgan A Ca, Mors, MMMMIMibmmhimbimsi Neu) Year of of each roputntiou for low piicoa, of ou ou consult ua firat Koweuiber thto .Hinges I a c-. . I a DAILY CAP ITAL JOUHNAL, SALEM, CITY COUNCIL MEETING Greater Salem's First Law-Making Body Meets Listens to the Mayor's Mes sage, Appoints New Of ficers and Gets Ready for Business Promptly at 7 o'clock last evening tho regular meoting night of tho coun ell, Mayor C. P. Bishop called tho last, ' ' meoting of the old council to order, and tho roll call showed all members present except Mr. Stolz, and that gentleman entered Inter and took his seat. The minutes of the meetings of December 15th, 22d, 31st and January zu were rcuu, anu, uuur .suvuiui 01 mo , , ... . . .x. councllmen discussed different nor- tlons of tho record, they wore ap- proved Chairman Catlln, of tho ways and" means committee, announced that the city treasurer's report had Just been received, and tlmo was asked to con- . . sldor It. Tho request was granted. The commutes reported on tho report of the city recorder for tho year, finding It correct, nnd tha same was aiv. proved. On motion of Councilman Burrows, tho old council adjourned slno dlo. The New Council. Mayor Waters at onco took tho chair, and called tho council to order. Tho roll call showed all mombors pres ent. Mayor Wators then, addressing the council, read his first messaco to tha council Uio first mayor of Greater Sa eom to the first council of that munici pality, About CO or moro cltlzons of Salem, among them a number of tbo mom bors of tho Youns Mon's Republican Club, woio In attendance, andilstoned closoly to tho mRago of Mayor Wators, and at tbo closo Ijo, was cheorod by tho mombors of tbo coun city. Following tho rending of tho men sago Mr. Oosnor moved that the council proceed with tho olectlon of city otllcors. This was agreed to. Re corder Judah furnished the jnayor with a list of tho olllces to be filled. nnd the mayor called for nominations for fire chlof. J. Frank Hughes noml nated D. W. I'ugh. and R IV WnlUor The bnl ot result): D. W. Pugh. 11; W. W. Johnson, 4. For chief engineer of the depart ment, J. W. Young named Wnltor Do ling. On motion of John Hayns, Uio nomination were ulossd, the rules siiiMnded. and the recorder Instruct ed to can the ballot of the council for Walter IfcLong. N'lght iHillcemen J. W. Uw1s and I. It Murphy. Bine commissioner 11. I Tarp Joy Park conunssloner for three years. Mrs. D. J. Fry. On motion (he election of hosomen was KiMinNl. The olllcers chosen are n now holding the win pas) uuwi excejH nre chief and street com mlselonar. the two iMinel Mng new mm in iiiom iioelllons. The other ofllcsfa e4etl wr all by unanimous m, tu -lukn result lug as follews: Fire chief l). w I'ugh. Kngineer Walter DsI.ob;. Driver of ennlne W. II. Phillip. Drher of hoe cart le Collard. Or Oesnot's motion the conaoll do olden! that when It adjourned. It do so to Friday, January lath. Oei,ner moved a ctHnMUUoo of thr. U) revlw the standing mks for the government of the council, and report w v tae adjourned mUne. The commute appointed consist Oesner. Young aud Crossan. Mr 0,ner movod that a sjwlal tax 6 per eont per anmiM be lvtM.i n kt (as entered on tb lio.. ,ii. f the ciurj, o state street from the Uae of lllsh to the e., u... the city. After sows dtsrussion Motion carried. Similar motions . r u,ttue in the matter of Oak s(reot block 18. and both carried. Jir newer Unwght up tho matter was ,OStpWd to th nJW.,1".. "IWMBJfv, Mr. Cesser suwseted that . ...1-, WuWtr kv. to tak , ihev; OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, Grand Opera House I JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mgr. For Four Nights Only Commencing Wednesday Jan. 6th. The Great McEwen, Famous Scottish magician, and hypnotist, whoso fomo Is not bound od by continents, but I0 supreme throughout the Inhabited globe. Price 75c, 50c, 35c. Seats on sale at box office Wed nesday at 9 a. m. Edison Theatre F. A. WILSON, Proprietor. 143 State Street. T.. ft a... vn a Mil aunlii ftarnAnn m I jp4ni., eveningnan Up m.andsiip. m. Week Commencing Jan. 4, ""d'?'' the clei" comedy duo. lUjmond and CUrk. direct from ibe Orphemn cltcuit. 8imra. the tramp lartooniit. The petite wil- ron (liiera, the clever rhll'I srtlt.1. Coiarro, the geatocquUlbritontheTudeTilleiUge. The ,wm puigcr, nviKD uufcur, iu ii.ubiii.icu uu. ruoTlQEPictutea, wiin ice cmeoginpu to juaic you laugn. Admission Children 10c, adulta 20c. The Armory. Portland OreZOfl Tfay vc, Jan. H, 04. At 8:15. GRAND CONCERT by Tbc Greatest Sinter ef the Age ADELINA PATTI and her company of artists, FRICES-$7.50, $5,54, $3 and $2, The advance sale of seats will open ' Mnnrfav tnnrnlnff at In rtVlnrlf Monday mornlneit 10 o'clock. Out of town orders accomcaaled by money mall order and. addressed to Calvin llelllf- Marquara Grand Ibeatre will receive prompt attention noxt meeting. The committee named Is Hubbarn, Crossan, Churchill. Mr. Oosnor movod a commltteo of throo, with Mr Daync as chairman, to nrrnngo machinery of the registration. Carried. Tho commltteo named con sists of IJayne, Hughes, Downing. Hy unanimous consent, J. C. Thomp son addressed tho council, asking per mission to repair tho roof of his one- story brick building on Commercial street. Mr.'nayne moved that tho re quest bo referred to tho flro chiof, with power, to act. This matter brought on a discussion, and tho mo tion was changed to rofor It to Uio chlof of tho flra department and Coun cilman Hubbard, with power to net. On motion tho council adjourned. An Anlrrjal Story Little PolKs For "When I lived In tho circus." sld tuo uenr to the parrot, "there was oner a great storm, nud tho rain come down so unru that It Just filled up nil tbo cages and tho rings and ovoiythliig The circus men woro ufrnld that all the animals except the soa lion would bo drowned." "Well, what did they do?" asked the parrot. "They osked me to help thom out ol wioir iroiiuio," replied the bear. ..K LrasEO r , n Au BBfli( "And what did you do?" h,II,.',lfl"k.U, " tho wn,or "J saved the circus, answered the bear. "Oh," said tho nnrmt JL wonderful rellow!" ' " a a "Yes. Indeed." said the bear. do you think you could drink all the water out of that tubr asked the parrot, pointing to a tub of water si ting on a stool near by. ,'FCri?laly" M,d ,he br. though he JM not appelate the Idea of having Ws much boasted t -A .. !? s a Bear as a Drinker K n HI a ifei ibbbbV h ; if ssssssiJLWJL am, f nu .1 a l test In this sudden fttshlon.. s,?l fJu01 0Tcr the tub nnd he wn to drink nnd gulped down the n tP until he thought he wou7d burst "Now the tub 1, empty!" ho cried In Ha. bar cried the parrot. "It N empty, Indeed, but of th. wVji! ranoutef.holelneboUomoMhe 1904. 1 mimim iiiwmnMnwmrTiiii mniHna'i 1 The Jatitay Clearance Sale And the White Sale Ate Eteawing tte People Everything In the store ha been re duced. The muslin underwear Is selling fast Another pretty line added for next week's selling. Come before the best things are sold i -; IN MEXICO. School children' study their lessons aloud. The chambermaids at hotels aro all chamber men. Tho best grades of coffeo are sold nt tobacco stores, Tho Mexican meal consists of moro kinds of meat than vegetables. Itnllways, street cars nnd cabs all provldo three classes of conveyance. In the cities real estuto Is sold by tho square meter Instead of the front fo'ot Fruit and vegetables aro not sold by measure, but by tbo dozen or by weight. Many tailors take the clothes of their customers to tho patron's homo to try them on. Mexican men of the lower clnsses wear the biggest hats Iu tho world, women none at nil. . 11 ' . ., b . wcul "" this gi'iiorul holiday. -- -r. --,... iiduivu Theater managers are fined If thev do uot produce tho cast and features nuvcruseu. .Mouern Mexico. 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 goodc as any storo In town. Call early and take ad vantage of this opportunity. IRA H. TOWNE, Corner Capital and Union Sts, 12-30-2w xawtt.MAXMtiiMaw&fr 30 Days Cieating Wednesday's nn,i ti..., .. ou want ,;,,. I:" "r5 opcc,a,s ad- Got hero In time ,-... ...v. ow ino pncog S l-8c Bleachod Muslin, 36 In lle, nlco flno quality, ckmring Prico. yd. 5c. 15C I.OnSllnlA Pnrr.l..l n quality clearing price yd, 9o. Beet 7c standard Callcoos. new Pretty patterns, clearing prioe 4c. 1-Hc White chocked Nainsook clearing Jale price 4C Lndlo. M White Cambric under skirts, handsomoly tuokod and trimmed with embroidery, clearing ale price 95c. B 76c night gowns, fine quality tucked and pleated, clearing price nil Me?a,"0n Cordod White -"-.., win, corroot ror -u.Du or ar6BM6i cloar,ng price Laces and embroideries? Well I honld think so. We have enough to reach from here to New York Oil ;and back again, uj?, 3c. 4c and up. BmbroldaHoa 1 ' .' -"- u, ( Prune Growers Meet. I'm no growers nro nsked to meet I with tho Northwest Fruit Growon' meoting at Portland, January 12th. ires Rubber This Is a good tlmo of year to pre! pans your buggy or driving wagon for tho season's driving. If you'vo had I the tlfes and nod thom flttod wo can M 1 It, If you'vo never had them on yo r'S- you'vo mssod a lot of pleaiur,l tui , J and comfort. Wo can fit thom col 'ou rigs, old or now. Price accordlcA 1 to size. tan and boo us. Wo have fitted I dozens of rigs In and around Sataal I In tho past two years and Buarantwj our work. ! F. A. Wiggins' .Implement House, 1 255-257 Liberty 8t r-rm macninery, Bicycle, Autapl one, oewing Machines and 8uppll N. H. BURLEY, Bowing Machine RoDalrinir. Farmers, call and get a McCormw! cnlondar. Sale-Continued . . vi,vr wo ngk fQr thom 3c, 4c, 5c and up. Good largo size white towels 4t 12Ho Blue striped ticking 9c y&c Whlto bed spreads for the largo beds, clearing nrlco C9c. 20c Turkish towols, the best yoo ovor saw for tho price, clearing price 12c. '6c outing flannel, while lasts, clearing prico 4c. Boat Shetland floss, all colors. and black and white, whllo It lasts, clearing prico. skein 6Uc. Dost Sans Silk, all now shades and mack, clearing price 2c Odd numbers In children's 25c underwear, olearlnc Drico 10c Komnanta of dross goods, silk ana velvets, hair nrlce. Children's 35o goir oaps, clearing pneo xac. ?1.00 cape lace collars, to clos. clearing price, 45c. Mon's and Ladles' hosiery a underwear afclearlng prices. J WZZLJ I The CheacesL stnr tn u .. . . "--. V .C W1IB Kl IT.. I.. . .. . 7 "srq iS'i ? wtlBly did feel i!i!?y?Iothers,CoijrtSt.,Saleifi Detroit Journal