! or1" 9 3 EISHT ir ' iiiiiiibmii Stockton&Co.f i f I At Tho Old White Corner b n And 298-300 Commercial 8t. I Tho Clothing News Thoro Is a doublo nicety about our raon'fl apparel. Thoro Is tho stylo, then tho price. Wo novor mark our goods at exor bitant prices' during tho sea son In ordor to miiko roductlonn look big during our antes. Come to us, we will save you money, ARRIVALS AT SALEM HOTELS Ocago U Baker, Sol Dlumenthal T fr. and Mrs. W. U. Odalo, It. A. Lam. fcarson, Chao. R. Curchard, J. 0. Und cy, Margaret Young, P. S. Myers, W. T. Jeffreys, W. H. Mltcholl, W. A. Btoroy, J. F. Oraham, Portland; J. M. Brown, Sllvcrton; Grant Holt, Jotter, son; II, C. Atwoll, Forest drove; Augustus Hogol, Vancouvur; A. M, Hendricks, SoattJo; A. Stocbles, J. J. Nelson, I'. T. I'ctonon, drafton, N. D.j il M. Yoran, Eugene; W. P. Cramer, Ornnts Pass; A. Catoy, Tor. onto; W. U. Douglas, Marshflold; 0. A. Hurley, Independence ; J. A. Hoothi Grants Pass: Goo. P. llaldwln. Klnm. nth Pallaj Mrs. P. M. Trco, Bcnttlo; O. II. Butler. 8alt LakofJ. P. Drown and wlfo. Yamhill; Pay Charles and James Hollls. Chemawa; Theo. liar olflsoiv, A. Nottlchon. Pardon Mlnn.j H. T. Hill and wlfo, Helix, Or. Not First Wsrm Reception. Madrid, Jan. 28.- Thu cnblnet of, its meeting today docldod to send Its "warm thanks to AtnorlcR for tho re ception tendered the Spanish cruiser ty tho Amorloan marines In tho re cent Now Orleans celobrntlon. WHEAT MARKETS. Chicago, MJiC, Jan. 27 Wheat. 80 Gold Dust Flour Mde by THK SIDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. Made for family ue. Ask your row for It, Uran and shorts at- wars on hand. A. T. Wain, Agt Wanted Potatoes WcWaat fNMX Petateee, tarty Rm Potatoes. ry JMkton Potatoes, Peerloee Potatoes. " CMIl Potatoes, James M. Kyle & Co 1 75 ComxnetdalSt. rMMMMM,Mw ?j mp1 . s PIONHRR OPTICIAN. I Ws&) Ill sCv'8fc1( i , J I i I E 1 1 enormous growth of the firm of Stockton & Co is abundant roof of our honor and a trlbuto to our ex pert knowledgo of good merchandise, and our ability to undorscll. Tho In crcaso of the business of our two stores has been phononwnal. Al ready wo aro crying to our landlords for more room to show our goods and very soon the sound of tho mason's trowol will ring about our cornor Htoro. Dally crowds tell tho true story of our clcaranco salo bargains. Shoe Facts An 111 fitting shoo Is not cheap at any prlco. You will And that wo carry ono of tho host stockB of chooa In Salem. Wo havo them for men, womon and chlldron In high grado standard makes. Also tho mora modorato prlco goods. Now at Sale Prices. DORN. HINO.-'At tho family homo on Liber ty street, between Stnto and Court, Wcdnesdoy, January 27, 1001, to Kwong Hlng and wlfo, a son. Tho pnronts of tho now arrival aro natlvos of tho Plowory Kingdom, tho father being ono of tho loading hon growors among tho Chlnoso of this Bcctloa A largo number of relatives gathored at tho homo of tho happy parents, and tho llttlo fellow was Uie recipient of numorous presents. DIED. WI38TlNaHOUSH At tho homo of her son. Wm. Westlnghouso, four mllos south of Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, January 27, 1904, nt 0:45 a. m., Mrs. lttlo Westing houso, oged 70 years, of cancer of tho liver and heart dlscnso. Deceased has boon a resident of Marlon county for 20 yoars, and dur ing tho past 10 years has lived with hor son, her husband having dlil whllo tho family was temporarily In the Hast. 8he leaves four sons and two daughters residing In Marlon and Linn counties, Mrs. WeatlnghouBO was a woman of many good qualities and was beloved by n largo clrclo of frltmds. to whom sho had endeared horsulf by her many acts of kindness. Tho funoral will bo held from tho WastlnghoiiBe home, four mllos south of Salem, nt 9 n. m. tomorrow, und In terment will bo had In tho Plonsnnt View ometery. three miles from Tur ner, llev. P. S. Knight will aluclate. oh Hie pastor of the Lutheran church. or which dscMsed was a member Is unabltt to attend Proved an Alibi. Umlsvllie. Jan. IS. Ilehr. sitsnecta.1 of thut murder of Miss 8chanfer, was released today on advices of an nltbl from Memphis. OASTOIHA, MtWMHiiiKiiinnua Never pat rff for tomor row what yotf can do torJay. Now is the time to let s get to work. No Collections No Charges Vim Alstins Gordon A Co, 276 1-2 Com'l St. Phono Main 801. A. R. Morgan A C, Mar. Test The Glasses 5S"tthe j lassos are ritht fr voo. Its tBDortant ikoMfe. occasloailly to see that your mm EavjB't chanted. We'll m fort iad neai comfort by sccla Jf" yr Jes are always rlft-Ut. Broken kasisdutlkittd iimh rc&iirca. IBB :H W Statt Street, net to Bush', bank. www DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WOMEN AGAINST SUFFRAGE A Turner Lady Who Writes After Our Own Heart Writes Intelligently on Per fumed Blue Tinted Paper She Don't Wish the Ballot Ed. Jeurnal: I heartily endorse the loiter written by "Elector" In Mon day's Journal, and wish to nddross a fow linos of my own, although they may not oxactiy coincide with nis opinions, and thoso of other non suffragists. I hold that our sex Is Just as capablo of voting Intelligently as thu opposlto and stcrnor one, and should havo tho right but that It would dogrado us and would under- mlno tho bulwark qf our nation tho homo A fow good women would vote according to tho dictates of tholr con science, moro would not go to the polls at nil. A largo majority (of the other kind) would voto nuy old way. for anything from a glass of bear to a five-dollar sailor hat, bought at a bar gain counter for 49 cents, thoro would bo temptations that oven a good wo man could not roslst (as good men havo not) with tho Idea thnt "the end Justifies tho moans." Even good womon would gradually loso tho re spect of men (good and bad) and the rights sho had gained would In no wlso equal nor compensato her for thoso sho had lost. What truo man would wish to bco his wlfo or daugh ter mlnglo with tho usual crowd at tho polls to listen to tho profano and obsceno Iangungo which may bo heard thoro; what truo woman but will re- coll at tho very thought. My Intention Is not to run down my sex, but to protest against what would bo Its uttor rulnntlon. I bellovo with "Elector" that woman's sphero Is tho homo, and In It sho may havo far moro Influonco than sho could over havo at tho polls. So down with fe male suffrage, Bay I. I am yours truly, A WOMAN WHO DOESN'T WANT TO VOTE. Tumor, Jan. 27th. THE AMERICAN SAILOR. He Works and I'laya Hard and Spins Great Yarn. Tho sailor's Ufa Is not altogether one of hard work, and on tho whole ho baa a very good time. Dancing, gymnaa. Ilea, fencing, boxing and Iwat racing till bis lulsuro hours. Ills natural fond iioss for pets U proverbial, and there uro few ships without a muscot, bo It a goat, dug or Dcuuls the pig, which serves'-to lighten tho hours of tho dull wuienos nt sea. Mauy stories aro told of the prowess of ships' pets at night on the forccustlo, when the hammocks uro down nud tho pipes lighted. One man spins n yarn of a cut that wob born In un old bollor, cruised C0.000 iiillo In one ship, established a great reputation as a tighter In all parts of tho world and tlimlly ended his adven turous career on tne coral reefs of Su tarn, says u writer In tho World's Work. Another tells of a monkey without n or full, with whu-h he ailed In the China whs, whose fond noss for liquid paint produced period ical attacks of blindness. There la a story of a dissipated dog who uover lost an opportunity to get drunk nnd who always recognised the bugle call for the gig ami luvailably run to the gangway when It sounded to go ashore with tho euptiilu. Hut the best of nil Is tho one of the pet boar who chased a young ollleer un the mtuon h ,..,,. Fortunate Indeed la the animal that falls Into the bands of a sailor. "Tho sailor man has his vagaries," once tatd the bishop of 8haughal over tho cofflu of a sailor who had taken his own life, "but ho Is the tenderest heart ed creature Into which God ever breathed tho breath of life." Tho 1'rlcklr p,r of Afrcn, Mischievous though the prickly pear la, It Is not without its nwi nn.iinu 1U Juicy fruit, though rather deucleuj u uTor, 1 ueugntruiiy cool and re freshing In the dry beat of the sum mer, and a kind of treacle Is made of It. Grvat caution U ueeded In peeling the prickly poar, tho proper way being to Impale the fruit nn r.i. .. ...... - v v SUCK while you cut It open and remove tbo iu. auu woe betide the Angers of the unwary "new chum" who plucaa the treacherous fruit In dry weather at the cape these spiteful little stings do uot eTen wait for the newly arrived victim, but fly bout, light as thistledown, ready to ettle op any one who has uot learned by experleuee to give the prickly pear bushes a wwe ltb,-liome Ufe on to Ostriok fim." , I ' -o-U. Thirty 4 wew atauhter4 BearlJuit Arrlved-na"M. 1 , v PIwer by pot huater& tC j!!, rrivedOaa car load hop wire, .. .i . ".T1 Th dew) one ear wire fenclne on. ., War oy not huBt. .. J were drtv.-B .. . .. . amr snow wouutatae by 1 THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1904. Gtaad Opera House JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mgr Tlitffsday, Jan. 28 Last season's big buccoss Juloa Murry's beautiful molodrama SOSV tvet A pastoral love story. Direct from Its phenomenal run In Now York. Largo and splondJd cast Magnifi cent scenery. Thoroughbred horsos. Ulcyclo races. Old toll gate, etc. One of tho best, tho sweetest, pur est nnd most wholcsomo of rural dramas, depleting lifo in Indiana without a mortgage on tho farm, an erring son or a ruined daughter. Price 75c, 50c, 35c. Seats on sale at box offlco Thurs day at 9 a.m. Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. 2 Nights Friday and Saturday Jantiaty 29, 30 sod special Matinee Saturday The nnvMtv nf the Reason Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company Friday Mint "The Belle of New York" Saturday Matinee "An American Millionaire" Saturday NIeht "A Gaiety Girl" Perfect Productions In everv detail bv the most talented company of small aruats m me wona. A treat for young and old Prices, nleht 75c, 50c, 35c Matinee 50c any part of the house. Gallery 25c, Seats on sale at box office Frldaymt 9 a, m, They Lose One 8hoe. (Philadelphia Telegraph.) "Yes, thoro havo been a lot of rail road accldontB lately," said tho rail road detective, warming hlB feet against tho prlmltlvo heating appara tus In a nearby suburban station. "I used to bo an engineer myself, and although wo had aomo pretty bad mishaps, thoro weren't nearly bo many as there aro nowadays. "I remorabor ono caso when a young lad was walking up the track ahead of mo, crossing ono of tho single track trestlos. I saw at a glanco that ho couldn't make tho other side, oven If wo did slow up, so I put on full steam, according to tho usual custom, hoping to throw him up on tho embnnkmont. Instead of running ovor hlra to tho bridge. won, wo struck him good and squarely, picking him un nnd landlni? him safoly on tho othor side, without a brulso, oxcoptlng tho fact that ono shoo was ripped off his foot ami ,t head was cut off clean at tho neck. Hut, do you know." continued th old railroader, "ovory tlrao a man gets strucK by an onglno he loses one shoo?" "That's a new ono on me," ans wered the Interested person towards whom tho discourse was directed. "Woll. It's so. I'vo spoken to othor railroad men about It, and thoy all ngreo that If a, man Is plckod up whll wnlklng on tho track ha losiw nn nf his shoes. Of cor l'a oncii.. plained. One of his feet must bo on the round, ovon If ho Is u-nibin. The tremendous Jar Is rosUtod most iy from the foot which Is on the ground, and naturally tha shnn M th.i foot Is going to bo ripped off. If you ovor hnvo occasion n i,. vosUgnte for yoursolf you will flnrt vory few wxcoptlons to thin ii concluded tho detective ns hi. ,.' drew In. Tho commercial organization of Oregon City will glvo a dollar a plate banquet. 1 n 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 M.. New Today HUH -1-KM-M- For Sale. Four fresh milch cows for sale. Also want to buy good, gen tle driving horso for a lady. Inquire of Mrs, M. C. Smith, of Tumor, or O W. Johnson & Co., Salem. Ore. l-28-3t Rr Sale A fresh Jersey milch cow inquire of J. 11. or J. M. Howclli 15th and Qroes streets, Salem. Ore- 1.28-3t I' You With Collection Done-Leave your accounts with the O. A. Hur ley Colwtlng Agency, over the wr urooery store. 1-28-tf ooe ear wire fencing, one car shin gles. Price right Walter Morley 60 Court street Salem 1 2g.6t K fel WSZiM I i aMBMBMa(PSSg.Nfla?J '& 1 JADAIRYAPLE5(5! j 1 -Solo Actfte- i Blacks and light colors. "SHAWKNIT" SOX Here's a snap. Regular 85c and 25c grades in Shawkuit box for men merino and heavy cotton on buIo now at per pnir basket Ball at Y. M. C. A. Tho Albany Militia boys will this evening try conclusions with tho Y. M. C. A. boys for supremacy In basket ball. Tho gamo promises to bo a close und exciting one, as tho teams aro very evenly matched. Tho lino up of tho Albany team shows somo strong men, somo of whom played on tho crack collego football team last year. Tho association boys, whllo not as largo as their opponents, aro very fast, nnd expect to win Tho game . will bo played In tho Y. M. C. A. gym nasium, and will doubtloss bo wit nessed by a largo crowd. Tho llno-up of tho team Is as follews: Albany. Salem. Nelson Forward Rhodes Dllyou Forward Allen Ituport Center Yantls Cleok Guard WInstanloy Crawford Guard Myors (capt) Call for Bids. Tho Common Council of tho City of Salem, Oregon, does hereby call for bids for tho doing of tho public print Ingof tho said city for nnd during tho year 1904. Tho Council rcsorves tho right to reject any and all bids filed In this behalf; and all bids fllod In response to this call must bo ac companied by a cortlQed check In the sura of 10 per cent of tho amount of said bldB, provided tho samo aro offored In a gross sum. All bids must bo filed at tho offlco of tho City Ilo- corder on or boforo tho hour of 6 o'clock p. m., on"Tuesday, February 2. 1904. 1 Done by order of tho Common Coun- c- N. J. JUDAH, 1-27-td City Rocordor, Salem, Or. Call for Bids. Tho Common Council of tho City of Salem, Oregon, does hereby call for bids for supplying tho said city with ty Thousand (60,000) feet of unago ana crosBwallc lumber, thn BQillG tn h rinllvnvl ..( . - 1 .. wre ut BUmu UOaiB..vo.lr .. ,.... ......... KUW o,uu tuy, eun. or In bulk or In seggrogatod lots as tho samo may boncodod and ordered by tho city, all within and during tho year 1904. The council rosai-v , aion nnint within !., .i.i -.. .... i right to reject any and all bids mado in mis rolatlon, and all bids ninH mn.t be accompanied by tho certified check of tho blddor, or by cajh. In tho sum of 10 per cont. of tho bid offored. uono by order of tho mmm ,... ... w, uuuan. City Recorder, Salem, Oregon 1-27-04-td BBOMVUBS n-mauN &OUTSJ& HanRiJiepiDg ror weansday and Tbiipsday's Sale n-JSr-t',J.U" X,U:t,y what w we dolng-"hamnuJrlnI? ,in nricea." -"i;uuuB na8 in b- ft goods to keen them ml , "' "" Mor0- Wo put prices on uk No d,, Z?,T. "r,nB- We un1oeH tho other store to keep busy out it goes nzZT' " W ml mako two cent8 on M arUcU k for ttem P W flDd8 D P,aco ,n toro. Boo tho prices w4 dlea' 10c hose, fast black, pr.. 5c JS ??? lcr!n' yard --3HC Lndlos-76c umbrellas, only ....39c 65c black velveteen, yd .. 35r 35c India !lk, yd ....; ,C 15c hair rats, all colors'!! 80 Best spool silk, each .. '" 2p 10c Turkish towels .... t. Best Bhoo lacoa, 2 for 1! 200 yard spool cotton .!!!""iu. Best Saxony yarn, 6keln ."j, Best Shetland tfoss. akeln .6Uc 8c wlto fringed towels . 4! Best Sans silk, all colors':;;: lc Good nnnriccnTTTT1!, . ' " J5!lly5lthers, "" nnmmiiiiijn This is the Lafcel Better thau any $3,50 hat ia town. A $3 hat that pleases "Ilig Ma. esly" tho American gon. tleinan. The now spring stvles aro hero. JLOC Three Children Cremated. New York, Jan. 28. Threo children, tho oldest Boven, were burned to death In a tenoment flro on Madleon stroof this morning. In tho panic Bovoral woro slightly Injured; daniip was small. Wright 8ulclded. London, Jan. 28. Physicians, at lit Wright Inquest today, testified that Wright put poison in his mouth, held If enmn ilmft nnrl llinn tAt .t... I ' wn " K'51 ,of water. Tho vordlct was suicide. Some Used Machines If you can't afford to buy a new machlno Just yot, como In and vol soil you a rattling good machlno al most at your own flguro, wo hau taken In n groat many machines this fall and wlnlor In trndo. Our m&chfnt man goes ovor these and puts thorn In flrst-clafl3 ordor, ready for use. We then sell them for what they'll bring. Como In and Bee. Good machines of woll-known makca as low no $5,00 and on up. AND REPAIRING Mr. N. H. Burloy la our mtehlnt man, and ho knows how to ropalr ma chines properly. All work guaran teed. Bring In your machlnoe. Best mnkoa of noodlos, Excelsior and Howard's nt 2Bo a dozon. Nyea Sporm gonulno sowing mar chinos oils, aa woll m "3-ln-l." Best oil mado. Don't buy cheap oils, or oils of M- l. v.., Thtty gum and clog F. A. Wiggins' Implement House. 255-257 Liberty 8t Farm Machinery, Bicycle, Autn biles, Sowing Machines and 8uppll. n. h7burley, Sowing Machine Repairing. Farmers, call and et McCoraick calendar. DoWd Prices a Beat 6V4c crash toweling, yd..34c Men's best overalls 39c Wire hair pins, 2 pkga for ..1 Best standard calicoes, yd .... c 12c white India linen,' yd ,.81-3c 45c dress goods, 40 Inches wldo splendid wearer, prlco yd... 23c Great borgulns In embroidorloa, from lc yard up. Prices cut away down on out Ing flannola, blankets and com forts. Ladles dross and rainy day 8Wrta, half prlco. ' I I III I - Coqrt st..Salem 4t 'fcl