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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1904)
"-TwR!fWt" ttttf tf h b p.1 bight. Stockton At Tne Old Crjstil Cord 37c yd 600 yard of theso beautiful and popular ailkii will bo placed on Bale at tho striking prico of 37c yard. All the latest patterns Including white. Every prlco Bparkloo with valuea. Laiks' Jackets Our two stocks are together now, and you are auro to find tho garmont you arc looking for, You aro bound to got a fit because wo havo tho most com potent help to servo you. Any Jacket fa theHotree Half Price $ 5.00 Jackets 1or $ 2,50 8,00 Jicktts for 4,00 1000 Jackets for 5.00 20.00 Jacket for 10,00 Great Sale of Watte Undormusllns, Embroldorlos, 1-ncos, Whlto Dross Goods, Whlto Bilks, Table Llnons, Whlto Ribbons, overythlng Just so It's whlto, Portland's Favorite Theatre. No week In the yoar Is so untntls- factory to (he thontrlml manager as , tho mio before Christmas. During that vetk It Is tho custom of many com- jmnles to lay off rather than play to empty bonches. Santa Onus failed to Interfere with the business of the Baker theatre, at Portland, Oregon, howovor, for that woek most droaded by managois raw tho llakor playing ..Almost to standing room nightly. Tho Attraction wot tho .Incomparable Tfaker Theatre Company In Hoyt'a "A Midnight noli" Crew Probably Drowned. Tho North I lend Cltlxou, or the 5th, saya: A moiRago recolvod at Etnplro last Bunilny, from Hogtia rlvor, states that nothing has bm hoard from tho twomaiWd gasoline sohoonor, Alpha It'wlll ha rrmomberod that UiIh llttlo craft loft hero about threo weeks ago for Itogdo river. All coast vwwols havo boon hooping, n sharp lookout for jsome sign of the ornft, but. up to going to prosa, no news has been received. Word reached hero late last night that tho cabin uf the Alia had been found on the beach near Ton Mile. If you aro building, anil need hard, waro for the new house, Manning & re-rguson Is the place to buy. WHEAT MARKETS. Chicago, Jan. 8 Wheat. Wkc iii (Sold Dust Flour ,. Mdo by THB 8IDNBY POWER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. Made for family use. Ask your arocer for It. Dran and short al ways on hand. A. T. Wain, Agt. Ofegon Fire Relief Association Oregon's Great Mutual Insurance Co. $15,440,588 Insurance at risk. Safe, economical Insurance for ins teonle. Head office. McMinviiie. or I. A- JOHNtON, Areat for Marlon Co. Salem. Orcion Wanted Potatoes We Want Burbank Potato Early Rose Potatoes. Bariy Jackson Potatoes, Peerleea potatoes. Qamttt Chill Potatoes. James ML Kyle & Co J 75 ComuiercialSt, TiiTiiyiiii rzrrr" - " Yoa May Need Glasses I Mtliwiiimtmntihlr: ,fy0BBetd8U$lU teUyoo.tr Jt Cias He .!!!yAw' gyg mWM i &Co. White Comer and Kti Kai Silks Ladles' Sails Tho now suits for spring aro to be the Eton style. Short Jackets aro tho rage today and wo aro oolllnc them fast I12.C0, 113.50. 116.00 Suits re duced to $9.00 120.00, 122.50, ducod to 125.00 Suits re- $13.00 Two Years Thirty Days. In tho circuit court Inst evening, the case of W. A. Jones vs. John Naze & Co., appeal from tho Woodburn Justice court, went to trlnl before a Jury. The suit la over a contract for onion-Hat seed, similar to hop con tract thnt hnvo caused litigation. Tho caw was BiibmlUed to tho Jury nt 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. At 2 o'clock this afternoon Uio court called up the two cases of 13. C. I'nrsona nml II. H, Allen. Parsons was convicted of Mmplo Inrcony foi stealing goods from tho Insnno nsy. luin, and Allen plead guilty to tho chnrgo of utlorlng a forged check. Tho court fixed Parson's punishment at 30 days In tho county Jail, and sen tenced Allen to two years In the peni tentiary. Car-Darn Dandlts. Chicago, Jan. 9. Anothor day has passed In the car-barn bandits' trial without securing n Jury. Tho throe days' examination has, as a result, so cured ono Juror. Annual Meeting at McMlnnvllle, Tho annual mooting of tho mem bers of tho Oregon Kiro llollef Asso ciation will bo hold tt McMlnnvllle oa Tuesday, January 12Ui, at 10 o'olook a m at Duma' hnll, for Uto purpose of electing throe trustor, and the transaction of such other bus I no m may be brought before It. 16-lwk hh hi ii mi iii ii in im New Today jj nniH-1rtiiiniiiiinH-: Detective Can you spare part of your time for profitable detective work to art under onleruv No expert- encB nd. Write Anwlcan !) teetlve Aodntlun, Indianapolis, Ind. i4,.u. Lost-lletween jotofflce and White Corner, aeul wrlet bag, solid stiver mmtnUiiiw. set with ruble. Liberal rewonl for return of same to this office. i.$4i Found. A small brown iW rtmn. call at 484 bYont Htreet. prove proiv erty and pay for this notice l-8-3t iuuiKiiaa8BBiBaaaziaara Staf t Right I Begin tho new year right. S ion hnvA n mimiin.. n..i B aceouiits, that need to bo col- 3' leoted That is our business 3 1 we nuverhsn thru a wi.n -i ot .v their honest debts. 8 nil Alsline Gonion it Co. & 275 1-2 Com1! St ii...- 8 - - - " - - ." HWes. ext te . ... . lMt. . .- Dill DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREO-ON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, RUSH AND SCRAMBLE FOR HOPS Heavy Buying by Spec ulators in the Port' land Market Price Goes up Two Cents-' Thirty-Cent option Has Been Jaken-Small Stocks RemaininGrowersHands Portland, Or., Jan. 9. Speculation Is running high In tho local hop mar ket, and In their endeavor to load up, Hnnlnrs nrn rnnldlv blddlnR UO DflcfS. It Is entirely a speculative market, growers holding aloof. Only a small quantity of hops remain In first hands, and thov nro stroncly hold. Nearly all tho business In the past two days has been botween dealers. It Is esti mated that botween 8000 and 10.000 bales have changed hands nt 25 and 26 cents. Cholco shippers were yester day quoted at 26027 cents, and strong nt that. That thero ts confldonco In tho market Is shown by the fact that nn option has boon taken upon a lot' . .m ...., tmn i,i ni,i ,ion n ...I., . .!.n .i. on.u a ... hold good until tho 20th. An oncour aging sign Is the Improvement In prices In Ixmdon, and Now York Is nl so coming up In rosnonso to tho ad vance h ore, as Portland Is making the market on hops. Stocks In speculators' hands hore are ostlmated at 15,00 to 20,000 balos Not much ovor 2500 bales remain In the hands of growers. On tho West Sldo only 500 bnlos, ono lot at Dayton and the othor at North Yamhill, ro maln unsold. Tho Wo3t Sldo district Is nlso entirely cloanod up of old hops. Hop Sake at Woodburn. Woodburn, Or., Jnn. 9. Tho last lot of lions hold In growers' hands at Woodburn and Immediate vicinity was sold by A. O. Ilrauor to Walter I Toote yostorday at 23 conts, tho lot being 75 bnlos, grading medium to prlmo In quality. Fred Nlblor, of, Got vals, also sold his crop of 33 bales of choice to the samo buyor nt 25 conts per pound. Tho hlghost prlco paid for hops hore this yoar was recolvod for 27 bales of prlmo to cholco hops, sold by Charles McCormlck to Walter U Toose for 25V4 conts por pound. OfJi Spray Otftfit Wo bavo a powor sprav outfit that will Intereet ovory orchard and hon iiinn In this vlolnlty. It coneiiits of a two-horse-powor h-nlrlinnke-Morao Oasollne Bnlne with iwwer pump, and togother with largo tank, mounted on Iron-whcoled farm truck. Tho truck wo havo fitted with the X-rench, so that both axles swlvol, making tho shortest turn posalblo, and permitting tho drlvor to turn among the trooe or hop poloa with 1m punlty, aa tho hind wheels track ox uctly with Uio front. Tho supply tank contains a Dalr of paddle nxltatora that revoke In n hariaontal plane at the bottom of the tank, thus keeping tho mixture thni oufihly stirred, Insuring an even dis tribution of the poison on the folln. The pump Is fitted with a nnutte nml ft safety valve, and has suttlclent pow er ui jrmwttho spray through four noszlee at a pressure of iss no.in.ia When the operator wishes to clow tho nowlo he does not ndetl to ston tha wbIiw. as tho safoty valve pwinlts the fluid to run back Into the tank. The trasoHne enxlne nover it.wm tired, and does not noed to t..n n,,,i spit on Its hands. U will DUbu siWnv for 10 hours at a stretch, aiui ,. complain alKHit ReinK u jn it's eyee. w .m.1 i, an orcimni man orlion'Dr.rAi. c man who hnn manv n . KOSCDUFfi: StaCB Rfllk hmvn ... . .HU), raanot afford to gt atosc with mn power on the jmwi). When h Denial pniy. ana lots itf It. It is dollars la his pocket to set the tulxtum oo h- , or vines on Umo, ami he will not anly - i nmi eeet. but (Htseibly save his crop. CaM and w wr mtnt We caa sell them to ywi emBuJWsL. reaJv t . or can sell you the . pump, arf! tator. Hvnre. 8c anj vou ,,,, yourself F- A. Wiggins' Implement House. 255487 Liberty St. Farm Mbohlnerv. dIav.i.. a.... mi.. ... ..' ' --- uomo. -., o.wing Machines and Suaniu N. H. BURLEY. Sewing Machine Repairlsg. rarwers, caji g-j . . u, , . 1004. Grand Opera House JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mgr, For Four NIchta Only Commencing Wednesday Jan. 6th. MIC uicm muLnuii) cw... Hrrtlh ntrtelan and irpnotist, whoso fame U not bound Mi h rontlnonU. but la supreme throughout the Inhabits globe. Price 75c, 80c, 36c flnti on sale at box ofllc9 Wed nesday at I a. m. Grand Opeta House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. Fisk Jubilee Singets In their true Southern Melodies Monday Jan. 1 1 pf lepo-..75c. 50c. 35c 1 Seats on fnle nt box office Mon- day at 9 a. m. Edison Theatee 143 State Street F. A, WIL80N, Proprietor. Monday, January I i Knt'r CI,anK ,r P""'; "a,Ioy,3 D"R Clrcus-wondcrful trained anl- !mals a treat to tho chlldron. John Coburn. black-face comedlnn. finishing his act with his wonderful trou po of trnlncd doves. Mr. J. Harrington, silver-toned ten or, will sing tho Illustrated song. Raymond & Clark, In an ontlro new act Madame Lovell In high-class ballads Children 10c, adults 20c. The Atmofy. Portland, Oregon, Thursday Eve, Jan. i 4, 04. At 8:15. GRAND CONCERT by The GreatcstSlneer ef the Aee ADELINA PATTI and tier company of artists, PRICES-S7.50, $5, $4, $3 and $2, The advance sale of seats will ocen Monday mornlneat 10 o'clock. Out of town orders accompanied by money mall order and addressed to Calvin llelllr. Marquam Grand Ineatre will receive prompt attention ARMORY City Hall Tuesday, January 12 GRAND CONCERT BY C0 GROVE'S Celebrated Orchestra Followed by MILITARY BALL Music first class and floor perfect Benefit lo Company M 3rd Inft Concert reserved seats SO cent Ball, gentlemen 50c, ladles free. Tickets on sale at Patton Bros Basket Bali Tonight 8 p. m. O. S. N. S. vs. WILLAMETTE InW-TI. CZvrr, Admission 25c, SALEM MINER INJURED --- -.w..u Willi OVPT .in Pmhinlmonf A. V. DmobU received the news this raornlng that O. C. Heevos. an ownor 1 the Jotitwon creek mines, while on hl way wit from the mines to Rose burg, met with a serious aecldeat. The stae rolled down Bn i.i,..u.. badly bruising Wm. so that he was un able to roUnu his trf n ... ,. at Remote, a station In the mountains -. iuihw irom itootHtrg. Mr R. HardiHg, ,wo of Mr. Reeves' port ers. was with him when the aocl det occurrmL but was not hurt eaough to interfere with ki. .-. .- the railroad. Mr. Reove m.i for a)' Urokea Immki l.. .m . . able to cobUum hia ih f. time. Mr. Dea&ta t.tat.i .k. ,. litem, bad mw fHBui. '..J ,,. .... -.-- - avv wqg in u iHierosted In haiM. .i. of his accident. The January Clearance Audi the White Sale Ate Df awing the People Everything In the store has boen re duced. The muslin underwear Is selling fast Another pretty line added for next week's selling. Come before the best things are sold PATTI IN PORTLAND JANUARY 14 The world's greatest singer Adolina I'attl togother with hor excellent company of artists will glvo a grand concort at tho Armory building. 10 th and Couch streets, Portland, Oregon Thursday evening January 14th, at 8:15 o'clock. This will bo tho grnndost musical and social event In the history of tho state. Excursion rates will bo mado on all railroads leading Into Port land. Tho advanco Bale of scats will n If .!,.., 1 7 L "'n7 """""' .w.u.b uummrjr inn, wv,. wui, ut iuwb money iraaiij or- ..v.a uv.vitimiiiuii ii L'liuuit aua au- drosjod to Mr. Calvin quam Grand thoatro Holllg, Mar will receive prompt attontlon. Selling Out At Cost Beginning Monday, January 4, 1904, I will sell my entire stock of groceries at Cost. havo as fine a line of canned goodo as any store In town. Call early and take ad vantage of this opportunity. IR H. TOWNE, Corner Capital and Union 8U. 12-30-2w fmrmn , Simm k PEOPLES MAJRGAmMOUSB' 30 Days Cicating SDPOlfllc n.l.ll f.. i . .. ,),","' . r: .: "Vl. "uro ,n iM..va o uk jor mom. 8 l-3c Rloached Muslin 36 In wide, nice flno quality, cloadng Prlco, yd, 5c 15c Ixmsdalo Cambric, flnoet quality clearing prlco yd, 9c. Best 7,$c standard Calicoes, new Irotty pattorne. clearing price Ac. 12!c Whlto chookod Nainsook clearing salo price 4c Ladlee ?2 Whlto Cambric under skirts, handsomely tucked and trimracHl with embroldory. clearing sale prico 9Bc. 76c night gowns. flBe quality, tueked and pleated. Clearing price tSc. 96c Medallion Corded White Goods, otra wW, comK.t jmUU or droesoa, clearing price I-acea and embroideries? w0n I ahould think bo, Wo havo enough City and back again. Locoa 10, 2c "' -" "" " umoroiaerioa lc, 2c Sale High School Notes. Tho students of tho Salem hlgi school adopted red and black as their I colors, and havo decided on n ncstl high school pin, to bo worn by sin classes. Early In tho school year tho puplli of tho high school nnd tho olghti grado organized a literary socloti. which la proving a decided succesi Tho society adopted tho namo of "A1I R," In honor of Miss Rooosovolt, the typical American girl. A growing Interest Is noted In til. high school affairs. A MEMBER Star Entertainment Course. Opens Monday night with tho Fits Jublleo Singers, at tho Grand Open House. Season tickets on salo nt ik V 1u fl A rtfnnn. - rn nft. ." "' """" 1Ul XUV- 'US aanuggjo 7Ec Wc, 3Gc. On ealottl thtf box offlco Monday at 9 a. in. f-H-HlllillllllllllUMMr i Horseshoeing and general Jolacksmithlng Soeclalty-Flttlntr rubber tires all kinds, Prepared to put them on any vehicle. IX Next dopr south Salem Hotel, j f Ira W, Jof gensen. Proprietor, miinnii ii nn ; 1 1 n n-U Wedeewood, Historical plates 58c durirj January. The Variety Store 94 court St, Annora M. Wolcn, Prop. Salc-Contmtfei umo ,r wont your share Scq 3c, Ac, 5c and up. Good largo size whlto towels c. i-ttc Blue striped ticking 9c tc White bod spreads for the largo beds, clearing nrlen 63c. 20c Turkish towels tho best you over miw for the prico, clearing price 1214 c. iViC outing flannel, whllo it lasts, clearing prico 4c. Boat Shetland floss, all colore. and black and whlto. whllo It lasta, clearlnc nrir iri u Best Sans Silk, all now ahadoa and o'bok. clearing price 2c. wuu numbers in children's 25c undorwear, clearine nrion iiV. Romaanta of drosa goods, silks w voivots, half price. Children's 35c golf caps, clearing nriru io 11.00 Cape laca rnllara trv olnsa. clearing price 45c. Men's and Ladlo hosiery and undorwear at clearing prices. !lJ5!El2yBrotters, Cour tSt.,Salem )& calondr ""gra, Buy your hardware . m- . o IVrguson ""U'UB