"TH)f -wv rurjf 1 ik it BIOHT " " ' "' " " ' " ' ' Stockton &Co. At The Old Crystal Cord and Ki K&i Silks 37c yd 600 yards of these beautiful and popular silks will Ins placed on sale at tho striking price of 37c yard. All tho latest pattorns Including white. Every price sparkles with values. ladies' Jackets Our two stocks oro togoth.er now, and you are euro to find the garment you nro looking for. You are bound to get a fit because wo havo tho most com potent holp to servo you. Any Jacket In theHoose Half Price $ 5.00 Jackets for $ 2,50 8,00 Jackets for 4,00 1000 Jackets for 5.00 20.00 Jackets for 10,00 Great Sale of White Unaermusllns, Bmbroldorles, Lacos, Whlto Drew Goods, Whtto Silks, Table Linens, Whlto Ribbons, everything Just so It's white. SKELETON SEVEN FEET TALL, Remarkable Find In Indian Grave Yard Near Walla Walla. The old Catholic burying grounds, situated about five miles southwost of Uio city, wore visited yesterday by Messrs. George and llennessoy, two young men of this cl(y, who are Inter estnl In Indian relics, says the Walln Walla Union. , . Tho two men wont out early In the worniug, prepared to tnako n thor ough Investigation around tho old "" "" .Mn"W- HIUHHH tiv ' graven, but, as tho man living on the u ... ....... I property, was avurso to nn Invostlga Uon, they did not accomplish very much. They state from observation, mnd.i " , " T ,nal nRom'! "ro nw ,at. ,. in will,.., ,l,r vr. I0""'" " C0,,l ,0r l,0,'' ' chit- that, up to wlthlu three years oko. tho bodlc'H Interred there must have been In an almost perfect state of preservation. One or two of which thoy wero able to discover were al most entirely natural, some little damage having been caused by Irlga lion ot the Innd. which was com menced about three yearn ago. The bodies are now decaying very rapidly. Of tho two bodies they found oue was over svn feet In length, nnd tho other correspondingly large, mute evidences of a large ana stalwart race. There was nothing of any value In the grajres, in one they found n few rol- ' WHEAT MARKETS. Ghlonco. 7tfa Jau, 1 Wheat. &(IQ Gold Dust Flour Md by THB SIDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon, Made for family use. Ask your ttrocer fer It Ilrsn and shorts al ways on baud A. T. Wain, Agt. Oregon Fire Relief Association Oregon's Great tout j al Insurance Co. 915,440.588 Insurance at risk. Safe, economical Insurance for tne kobU. Head office, McMlnvllle, Or. n.A junmun, Artnt for Marlon Co. Saleta, Oregon. Wanted Potatoes We Want Burbank potatoes. Early Rote Potatoes, Early Jackson Potatoes. Peerless Potatoes. Qsrnett Chill Potatoes, James M. Kyle & Co 75 Commer dalSt. f Health, ace aad work all tiiv t.ei lis easy tote on tnetJifesM. u - S war Bead achea coa t. imt ., fut fi Not it wi .tv--;;;.::' ,,wo"a'vcMriii teuvou.ir t I Chas. H Vf ByiUIIVi White Comer Ladies' Soils Tho now suits for spring aro to bo tho Eton stylo. Short Jacket aro tho rage today and wo aro selling them fast. $12.50, J13.G0. $15.00 Suits re duced to $9.00 $20.00. $22X0, $25.00 Suits re duced to $ J 3.00 orl bends, nnd In tho other nn Iron pan, which covered tho fnco of the body An old settler, who remomborod tho occurrence well, snld tho man who was bulled In tho lost gravo thoy found had been idiot ovor 60 yearn iiro for tho robbory of tho wngon nnd supplies of a pnrty of whlto settlors who wore crossing Mm plalnB. The bullet wound was still very plain In the back of tho head. Metwre. (leorgo and Honnessoy In. tond making another Investigation In " - .-. - v,nMHWai ass ft wt'ul or ton dnyw, when thoy hope to lllHflflllhH awM. discover moro. Oregon News Notes. tlm bark, to be dollvorud next sonnon. A new bank ling been Incorporated ut Oakland, with Iynn Cnton. Dr. 15. J. Page and J. II. Orubbe as Jncorporn tors. It will lie known us tho Com mun-lnl Hunk of Oakland. The American Federation of Ijibor no longer hue a genernl orgnnlxer In the state of Oregon. (J. Y. Harry, who held the immKIoii for the past 18 months, has tendered his resignation, which has been accepted. Captain A W. Clothier, commander irf Company C. Third Infantry. O. N. 0 at Portland, bus been relieved from duly by order of Colonel Gantenbeln because he failed to comply with eer tnlu military regulations. C II. Wade, one of the most proml went anil moat trtieted business men "f Pendleton, has failed, nnd has been forced to make an assignment. His failure, which was due to unfortunate speculation, raused great surprise. ; iWH-frW-ft I H IH4 :: New Today HHUIIIHtr-HNHH.r4? i-osi. iietWffeu uoatniilr-M un.i vvi.i.., Cwiier. al wrlet lg. solid silver iHountlnmi. at with xviMm. Uberal rewartl fw return of same te this otHce. ,.jj.3l, Found-A small Unwu dog. Owner call at 481 Front street. vrove prop erty and pay for this notice. ISSt trasNiBsiiaBiwnRaiiBBinRn Stat Right S uegm mo new year right, 2 lou Imvo n number of bad nccounts, thnt need to bo coN fi letted. That in our business S we ndvertiso thoio who do g not pav their honest debt.. nn Alstine Gordon tt Co. Ej 2jfi 1.2 (,in'l St. Phono .lain out. A. R. Morgan A Co., Mors, MMBBBBBBKBBBBBBgBBBBBJ ...r"" Yoa Mav Nvrl r.fc-.- 2 u. ''.'.'" " "0UBie vou or 6 ued vnnr . m .. v . --. -mr lltI.JJ .. . . 3C SS2!4 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, McEWEN SIMPLY IMMENSE At the Head of the Class as a Hyp notist Some Beautiful Demonstrat ions in Palming and Some Bewildering Tricks in Magic Thcro Is no use trying to deny the nt thnt MrRwen is slmnly Immense. -- -" - r-w mere is a ennrm aooui me way ne . ., ... ,. , , ,,,. ii, docs thlncs that Is simply Irreslsta- Jilo Thorn nrn IhnnsnnilR of f-pntlo- Die. mere aro uiousanus oi genue- roon, but only ono Chesterfield. So ,u ' . . .i.v.if.,nM there are many sleight-of-hand ar- tints, many hypnotists, but only one McEwen He stands In a class all by himself, with tho blue ribbons and the record ljxst night ho did so much that to toll tho simple truth tho re- jwrtor forgot what ho did. Thero Is only n sort of kaleidoscopic remem- brnnce of dozene of bewildering thlngs-of rings and birds nnd bll- Hard balls, all of which appeared and disappeared at tho will of the operator. Ono could easily Imagine that somehow McEwen had fallen heir to Aladdin's wondorful lamp that . iti ii.ii . i Li , compelled all things to obey him, and Uiat ho had tho genii among his par nphcrnnlla. Tho hypnotic oxporlments were as usual tho crowning feature of the evening. And If thero was anyone thero who didn't laugh and lauch their money's worth, It was because they dld'nt know how. An onllrcly now program tonight and Saturday. Coppered His Partner. Salt Lake, Jan. 8. I'rothoro and Shockley, suspects in the street car murder Wednesday at midnight, are still hold In tho ponltontlnry, to pre vent their lynching. IJoth nro gam blers fom Idaho. The police bollovc Prothero, who squaled on Shockley, Is the real murderer. Ho sold his room mate to got tho reward. O i Steamer Ice Bound. Norfolle, Vn., Jan. 8. Tho stenraer Ilrandon, from Norfolk to Illchmond, Is ashore In tho Jnmos river, with a large passenger list; she te caught by the ice. Our Spray Ootfit We have a power sprav outfit Uiat will Interest overy orchard and hop man In this vicinity. It consists of a two-horse-powor l'alrbanks..Moro Gasoline Bnglne with power pump, nnd togcthor with largo tank, mounted on Iron-wheeled farm truck. Tho truck wo havo fitted with the X-rench. so that both axles swivel, making tho shortest turn possible, and permitting the driver to turn among the trees or hop pole with Im punity, m the hind wheels track ox attly with the front. The supply tank contains a pair of 1, . ........ ,,. i,m ln n horlsontal plane at the bottom of tho ihk. inns Keeping the mixture thor oughly stlrretl, Insuring an evea tils trtbutiov of the poison on the foliage. The pump U fifed with a gauge nnd a safety valve, aud has sufflcl. nt pow er to throw the spray through four noeales at a procure of m pounds. When the operator wlshee to close the nossle he does ot n.d to stop the engine a the safety valve permits the fluid to run bank into the teak. The giuoline engine never gufH tired, and doe not soed to stnn ... spit cm Its hands. It will mi run shrv for 10 hours at n stretch, and won't complain about getting It in if y. me tact is, an orchard, man or hop man wbo lmn many acres to spray, ninnot affortl to got along with man power on the pump, ilwl h Btta.u spray, and lots of it. It l dollar in his IHKket to get tbe mixture im the trees or Mnes on Utue. atut be will niv e lu tint t. iMit iKieelbly Wi CrU nsa ihW mr Cltfl. w. Mm t ., thew to you otttnpl. ready w inn or c sell yo the elM. pttBlp . ttor. gvr, etc.. aad vou ... yourself F. A. Wiggins' Implement House. 35567 Liberty St Farm Machinery. Blrwri. ... biles, Bewlng Maehlnee and Susnllas. N. HrBURLEY, Sewing- Machine Repairing. Paraore, call and cut a in. . OHeSON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, Grand Opera House JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mflr. For Four Nights Only Commencing Wednesday Jan. 6th. The Great McEwen, Famous Scottish magician and kypnotlst, whoso fame la not bound ed by continent, but Is supreme throughout the Inhabited globe. Prlcee 75c, 60c, 35c. Soots on sale at box oflce Wed nesday at 8 a. m. Edison Theatre F. A. WILSON, Proprietor. 143 State Street ' Ererr arlernoon and eYenltis-anernoom t p m., evening ai7:p m. and s.u p. m. Woofr romfflMlciflO Tan. 4. Evert arternoon and eyeDlne-afternooni at , , Vww q , , iitaoen dt me cierer concur quo, ni nd CUrk. direct from the Orphenm cl Hin,m. th.ir.mt. rrtnnniit. Th cat ta duo, Ilajmond II Bl ClICUll. .1. tA.l. on fitters the clever rhlld artUU. Coiarn j.eqnuiDri.tonjneTaudeTllloHage. nweei ilnuer, Martte Loielle, in ilnuirated MoTingplctuw.wHh the cineoiraph to inn, ino iramp caruxjum. inu iiih3 ..- Kura the cierer rhim anuii. uotarro, iuo ..... .IHLJ.i .L a..aIlt& ..aMA Til inniri iAlnipnfifii m wllh thn rlneoffrat.h to make you lauch. AdmlnlflS Children 10c, adults 20c. ' Tl lie Jn.H01QtV Portland, Oregon, Thttt sday Eve, Jan. 4, 04. At 8:15, GRAND CONCERT by The Greatest Singer ef the Age ADELINA PATTI and tier company of artists. PRICES $7.50, $5, $4, $3 and $2, The advance sale f seat will onen Monday morning at 10 o'clock'. V J?,?,?" f "22"'!? SX money raallj order and addressed to r.,iuin Hoiti Mmn.mr.f.ni rhtrA will receive prompt attention " " Everybody is Talking Atotit , , llIB urreai FISK JUBILEE SINGERS Coming Monday, Jan. i la Stai Entertainment Course Says a prominent Salem man: I want by all raeanB to hear thom again. They aro mastora of tho finest har mony wo hnvo. Tho story of tho organization nnd revival of tho Fislc singers Is Inter esting. Porhnps wo will tell It lator, but thoy must bo heard to bo appre ciated. Flsk Jubilee Singers. Anyono who has onco hoard tho ne groos in their old plantation nnd CAmpmootlug melodies always wants to hoar them again. This Inimitable music which rings yet In the onrs of many whoso youth was spent In tho "Old South" has a wondorful charm, Thero nro many who havo traveled. or perhaps followed old glory Into the bouthiand, who remember woll tho weird echo of the strango. wild chant of negro boatmon on Southern rivers. J or moro than 3 years these Flsk Jublleo Singers havo delighted thou sands In America and Europe. F'ar bettor than any other company they preeorvo the traditional power of the negro music. The presont director, Mrs. Colo, onco horeelf a slavo, was with tho company whin first organ Iretl at Flsk university In 1871. Says Mark Twain: "I wish this music were a foreign product so that America would worship It, and go properly craxy over It." Following this concert In the Star Entertainment Course, the Mosnrt Symphony club who have once ii fore delighted Salem music-lovers, will appear. And on Aorll 19 tho course will close with General John u. oordon'i great lecturo, "The Ust Days of the Confederacy." See advertisements) rnr ....i... prlco of course tickets and for single auimsston. ARMORY City Hall Tuesday, January 1 2 GRAND CONCERT RY COCROYE'S Celebrated OrrhtM Followed by MILITARY BALL Music first class and floor perfect Benefit to Company M 3rd Inft Concert reserved at en ..... Ball, eeutlemen 50c, ladles free Tickets on sale at Patton Bros Scoffs the Id.-.. London, Job. S. Thara to frow Kleolnefl todav indim.ii. . j.. turbance. A letter received from the mlRieter. FVBe ioU Ue idea at & mirr.... , .ul aatieMitic riote. 1604. i"" - ft I 1 h e January U eatfance And the White Sale A e Df awing the People Everything In the store has been re duced. The muelin underwear la selling fast Another pretty line added for next week's selling. Come before the best things are sold Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. Fisfe Jubilee Singers In their truo Southern Molodies Monday, Jan. Prices 75c, 50c, 35c Seats on ealo at box oiiico Mon day at 9 a. m. Russia's Reply Received. London, Jan. 8. The Japanese min ister, Hayoskl, today confirmed tho re port Hint Russia's reply had beon re ceived at Toklo, but declined to ills- closo Its details. Turkey Will Exhibit. Constantinople, Jnn, 8. Tho Sultan, on reconsldoratlon, hns decided to send a Turkish oxhlblt to tho St. Louis fair. Selling Oat At Cost Beginning Monday, January 4, 1904, I will sell my entire stock of groceries at Cost. I have as fine a line of canned goods as any store In town. Call early and take ad vantage of this opportunity. IRA. H. TOWNE, Corner Capital and Union Sts. 12-30-2w - MWtrWflLvntfh rw arm utri IsV S K If V j-B MiWffm 9 s l V mm K Ammrtir (m PEOMJES MAMlGAINBOma& 30 Days Ciearins: ylH"8 V Thur8aa-'8 Spoctol. added. Got hero la time If jou want your share. See the prices we ask for thom. 8 l-3c nieaohtKl Muslin 36 In wide, nice flno quality, clearing prlco, yd, 5c. 15c Lonsdnlo Cambric, flnost quality clearing price yd, 9c. Best 7 &c standard Calicoos, new pretty pattome, cloaring prlco 4c. 12&c Whlto cheeked Nainsook, clearing sale price 4c. Ladies 2 White Cambric under skirts, handsomely tucked and trimmed with embroidery, clearing salo prlco 95c. "5c night gowns, fine quality tucked ami pleated, clearing pried 4Se. 36c Medallion Corded White Goods. Mlra w,dd, correct for jnUtU or droesos. clearing prlco Laces and embroldorles? Well I should think so. We havo enough to roach from hero to New York Uty and back oraln. t .... -. . 3e. -Ic and up. Hmbrolderiee lc,' 2c.' The Cheanest stnrA mi i ii ii iiniT'MTTfirnwriWTWTHIIiy TTT MnMsBtk. ' Sale Marlon All Right County Treasurer Itlchnrdson hu completed his statement for Docen bor, showing tho balances on hand h the scvoral funds In tho treasury. Th report shows that on tho first day ot this year, tho money In tho treasw er's hands aggregated S21.788.B0, d which amount $17,007.09 was In tl genoral fund. This Is over S10.0M moro money than was on hand at tin beginning of tho year 1903. Annual Meeting at McMlnnvllle. Tho annual meetlnR of tho men bers of tho Oregon Firo Rollof Asso elation will bo hold at McMlnnvllle ci Tuesday, January 12th, at 10 o'clocl a m., at Burns' hall, for tho rmrwo I of electing throo trustoee, and tlJ transaction of Buch other buslneji as may bo brought beforo It. 16-lirt t-H i mhiihi im in mnt I Horsesheeing: and general Biacksmithing 7 . . . Soeclalty-Flttlne rubber tires -all kinds. Prepared to pit them on any vehicle. Next door south Salem Hotel. J Ira W, Jor gensen. proprietor. hmmu H-HHIl II HUHH Wedgewood. Historical plates 5 8c during January, Tne Variety Store 94 court St. Annora M. Welch, Prof, Sale-Cont;flrl 3c, 4c, 5c and up. Good largo size whlto towels ic 12V4c Bhi8 striped ticking 9c. 96c Whlto bed sproads for the largo beds, clearing price 69c. 20o TurkUh towola tho best you evor saw for tho prlco, clearing price 1214 c. 7c outing flannel, whllo It lasts, clearing prlco 4&c. Boat Shetland floss, all colors. and black and whlto. whllo It lasts, clearing price, skoin Gc. Beet Sans Silk, all uow shades and black, clearing price 2c Odd numbors In childron'u 25c underwear, cloaring price 10c Remnants of dross goods, silks and velvets, half prlco. "Children's 35c golf caps, clearing price 19c. S1.00 capo lace collars, to close, cloaring prico 45c. Men's and Ladles' hosiery ond underwear at clearing prices. t . u- EYoyBrother s, Cour t St.,Salein raiendar In the time of mam . ... tntt -mWO lVr