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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1904)
ST H DAILY OAPJXAX. JOVKSAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1904. s uv Sale of Ladies' Suits And Hats Dress Goods And Silk Safe Stockton & Company The Old White Corner m J G?eat Sale of D?ess Goods and Silks I This Is Salem's foromost Dress Goods Store, foremost In style, foremost in variety, and foremost in tho economical pricing of tho charming winter fabrics. Whatever is fnshlonnblo can bo found here. Tho stock has been selected with a view of meeting eve y want. Variety is immense and in tho widest possible price range. From tho lowest price fabrics to tho very richest our assortment is most complete. No matter how difficult you may be to please, wo will bo sure to show you something to suit. . j, uti$&zz&a?szs llt i5L !Sw-ig!lI-J $ Hosiery Specials We havo just finished sorting up an immenso stock of hosiery and plnced soveral linos on salo at greatly re duced prices. Ladies' and children's hose 5c to $2.70 Pair. m TfTjRESteTf tVWSJi? 'J 74 tMsyi l)' u-mfim&&2L u miMmMi MtmMm&Mmmm Hign Gtade Comfortables By far the largest and most complete stock in tho city. Prices on full sizo cotton comforts $1 up. Ask to seo our $1.50 and $2.00 Specials Clock LADIES' HOSE Extra heavy all-wool ribbed hose, Oxford gray color, Mack Cnt brand. Special 35c a pair lM Ftws I MJlffl Jim oil Vvi J-A n "n aNI IT fenfilPv U UK mm lK.!ra Black Petti coats Tomorrow wo will plnco on salo a big assort ment of our fino mercerized petti coats at greatly reduced prices. &". Men' $1, $1.25, $1.50 DEESS SHIBTS REDUCED TO 65c ILMcR Jr wW5'Urt Tho most claborato and up-to-duto collection of high-grade and medi um grade furs ever shown in Salem. Many havo been laid away for Christmas purchasers already. Special Sale of Furs Be gins Tomorrow. Hundreds to pick from. GREAT HALF-PRICE SALE OF MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S JACKETS Saturday's salo was a great suc-cess many wcro carried away by pleased customers. MWnHMIHMWHMHMMHHHmMHi! BLANKETS 7S0 pairs of cotton and wool ban kets in all colors and qualities 50c to $8.00 $3.00 hats for $1.50 $2.00 hats for $1.00 This is tho way we sort up and cut down our big stock of Hats. COME AND SEE. SmN:Biocff ;art is V?! " 7A . , "3.., , gl & vL &m t l pi Tho clothes for the busy stylish lresscr aro the STEIN-BLOOH make. They fit in a minute nnd wear liko iron. Prices same as or dinary clothes. Wo still havo a lot of the Dalrym ple clothing on hand which wo are closing out at less than half price. At 9 O' On Tuesday Morning The BIG CHICAGO STORE will open its doors and will l6 ,cad liHKiiieiS. Xoithnr nnino. iimn nnr mnnnw l.r, t. . . 1 ' "'"' """ "KVU 5Paa la malty this establishment one of tho most comfortable and up-to-dato it tho Willamette valley. Tho foundation on which this store will t Honest and Honorable Dealing And tho best goods that money can buy sold at the smallest margii of profit. Wo havo bought over $ J 0,000 Wortfe of New Goods fftr liia otnrfl nnll nrft nAW In n nAalfinn i e InlrA 1.a V.a.,1 " " - " - - rvo.Muu v iuu ijl-31 oi care oi on numerous and very many friends who havo been so kind to ua ia tli little store. Wo aro closed all day today so we can arrnngo our stotl and be ready for business oq Tuesday Moaning i awBbimwiiiaJMw&jifl wuw Grand Opera Hose JOHN F. COItDRAY, Mtrr. Monday, November 2Jst Kuno, Shlpman & Colvin, New York Theatre, N. Y. present FLORENCE GALE nnd company in tho comedy o( "As Yot Like It" by William Bhakespearv. Exceptional ciist includes Gforiro Sylvester as "Or lando," Mark Price as "Jacques," Paul Taylor as Touchaione." Airs and Eng lish Glees by tho Woodland Quartette, Sumptuous Scenic Production Bents (or subscribers opens at box olllco Saturday, 10 a. ru. For non-subacrlbers TVIonday, 0 n. m. Prices l.M), M.00, 75c, 50e, 86e. stances. Tho nudienco went homo with a sigh of reliof, boldly braving tho To plcaso tho queen, who was a untivo of tho mountainous country creat -torn, and wondering what excuse ca mounds or hills, wero built up within bo offered for tho offering Sometimo in tho dim future tho mornl may dawn upon them, but tho majority of theatre-goers rather like to havo tho brick wall "fall on them" at tho time. Goodbye, "Candida." HIHIHinillUIII AMUSEMENTS. HuntrHnmiiiiniiiini HMI TONIQllT. Grand As You Liko It "Candida." Thnt was tho nmiut of the piny that bold tho boards at tho Ornud Saturdny evening. Tljo wonthor was wild and etormy without, but tho play, but then what's the us of telling what tho play lacked. It would take several columns, nnd then the story could be well oontin tied. In tho ilrst plnoe, to use a popular slang ftxprutwion, "there was nothing to !,?' nnd tho efforts of tho six peoplo to uiako tho nudienco warm up was liko inking n ouurso of oeld water treat jnont for tho ague. Tho individuals who peddled the lines wore fairly good, considering their han dicap, nnd no doubt able to hold their own under more favorable olrcum- Mlss Qalo Tonight. (Extract from Dramatic News, July 10) Winsome nnd talented does not al together doscribo this new star upon tho theatrical firmament; she is enti tled to recognition as ouo of tho fow successful manngor-actrossos. Last year Mm finlo closed a star ring tour as "Hosalind" in "As You Liko It," which from tho monetary aud artistic standpoint, is a rollo of tho Mojeskn nnd Booth-Uarrott days. During tho past five yonrs Miss Qalo has had many successes, having in thnt timo avoided fniluro or misfortune. Sho has been featured, oo-stnrred. nnd starred. Miss dale is retaining a portion of her old company, adding such noted plavoiw ax Mr. George Sylvester, Mr. Murk Price, and tho Woodlnud quar tet, late of Hen Greot company, to her forces, and will present "As You Liko It" for an extended tour of tho coun try. W. II. Kaue, Krnost Shipmnn, Wil liam O. Colvin nnd Willlum 1). Kmor on will be on her business staff. Miss Gnlo will be the attraction at tho Grand tonight. Tho Fall of Babylon. The most magnificent of the ancient eitles whs initihtv ltabvlon. Situated ou both side of the great Euphrates !kl w,u'- "Ithougli young in years tho city, and theso wcro called tho "hanging gardens" so famous in his tory. Tho queen nt this timo was Kitocris, mother of Dolshazzar, nnd to hor much of tho magnjficonce nnd benuty of tho city is accredited. Tho walls of tho city woro so strong and high thnt it was not thought by the Babylonians that an onomy could penetrate to tiie heart of the city, but Cyrus, king of Persia, was one who would not dosist in any undertaking until it was accom plished. Ho bosicged the Babylonians iimny months, but their stronghold was not to bo taken by his attacks, aud in timo ho began to search for other moans to enter tho city. Taking ns an oxample, tho manner in which Xinovnh had been 'conquered, ho began to dig groat trenches, into which the waters of tho Kuphrates rivor might be turned, ami, selecting tho timo of n grout feast given by Bclshazzar to his officers and courtiers, when thoy woro stupifled with wine nnd cnrousnls, Cyrus ordered the wntors to bo turned from their nat ural channel, and, ns the gront Howl poured int0t tho ditches dug for that purpose, tho soldiers orovvdod along the comparatively dry bed pf tho river anil, paging under the great walls, wero in the very heart of the oity pfore the drunkon rovolors wore aware of their prascne. To put the. surpri"od soldiers to tho sword was an oasy task for the victorious beslcgors, am), in spite of a gallant resistance, Belahftar was slain as ho atetmpted to escape from the banquet hall. Thus ended the career of the greatest of the aueieut river, it was surrounded by a wall so wide that even at the top, where it was 100 fpet high two war chariots, each drawn by four horses, could oasily pass. two iHHiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiniiiiiiiiniiij ! There Is No Time Like The Present... l-Vr selecting Christmas presents. Our stock in composed of suitable articles for old or young. Now, for instance, fof grnudmother, beau tiful pair of gold glasses iu a beautiful ehntolalu case; this wlllmlso do g for ho grandfather. A beautiful brooch for mother, a now chain, fob or elmrm, snd even a W9th attsVel wu!'lu't go bad for father. A iMt ring nnd swot locket nnd elialu, or a uigo reasonablo.pned cuntbluiu watch for sister, cuff buttons, stud or stick pin for brother, But don't forget tbo sweetheart, for ber a diamond ring would also seal tho engagement, and everybody would bo happy. Come and see weight, and one-half (he money asked oaatjgkssi- aec- scncxsrGKEis I for ay ,,thor ma'h,nA ,soui Tho Popular PricoU Jeweler and Optician. J8 State St. "cw . . T i m DraEcl1 .: ...1... ........... .. .........."r Mtihll Tju-I JP- RtAcor. On t.1 mn lllft'i'it i-wiittH-W'Hi a tint n t r n imtinttis " w v-i ho become one of the lieet known char actors in the history of those times. The entire story is full of tragic situations, and one that leads itself to portrayal in tnusie better than any other of the old Bible stories, aad the presentation V as it will be given in the Grand Opera House next Tuesday aad Wednesday nights will surpass in seeaie effect any T oiern befqrO produced by the home peo- Greatest of Efficiency. 1 See the Jumbo two-horse stump and X grub maqhlno, with .teiweopo sweon. Four timo tho power, twice tho UMBRELLAS if-T'T $10.00 I I NtW TODAY I u EvetybocJy is Welcome McEvoy Bros. Corner Commercial and Court St. Wanted Circulars nnd sample distribu iur wiiuitii' overywncre. o can vassing. Good pay. Co-operative Adv. Co., X. Y. 11-21-lt For Rent. Furnished rooms, with or without board. Xo. 3 Cheraeketa street. ll-10-2wk Wanted By n young man, employment. Baker by trade. Call at Itoth & Grubor's store. ll-19-3t For Sale. Two very fine builtjing lots, most desirablo location, well drained, nnd planted to fruit, near school house. Address. "X," caro Journal. 11-10-tf Wanted. Lady or gontlemnn of fair education to travel for a firm of $250,000 capital. Salary $1072 per year and expeusos. Salary paid week ly nnd expenses advanced. Address, with stamp, J. A. Alexander, Salem, Orogon. LiEusic Studio Mis Holen Calbreath, B. M. room 8, opera houso building. Vo cal, piano, theory, harmony and sight rending. 11-lS-tf . p. Grubber and Stump Puller Boats thorn all. Threo stnto premiums. Grubs an acre a day. One horse has powor of Of). I will givo n $35 prize to tho party selling the largest num ber of my O. K. grubbors boforo March 1, 1903. The party winning tho prizo must sell more than fivo grubbers. Investigate. James Fin ney, Brooks. JI 21-3t O k. & V O 33E. I L . Bexrs the M m W3)S Boaght Gold Dust Flout Made by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for It Bran and shorts always on band. P. B. Wallace AGENT Don't" THROW AWAY YOUR UMBRELLA BUT TAKE IT TO WATT SHIPP The Bicycle Man. Umbrellas mado to order, Covers put on A fine line of handles and general repairing. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD. Over Ladd & Bush's Bank. Salem, Or. Good Axle G ease Tho sort thnt won't gum nl S dry, leaving you with anxle cut Deorhnko's castor oil crease anl Ifl on's graphite grease, the latter pari larly fino for buggies. GOOD BUGGY WHffil AND ROBES All grndos, whips, from the ckf to tho best. Plush robes in all F including the rubber covered ot . iMM-...2al' K A. W HP Implement House 255-257 UbM Parm Implements. Automobile Sewlno Machines and SuppS HEa !a$ rs&rw r i"j. ..m.- z& fjmmmm MMffl cK eleqfXKt txrortne of ,xrve seizrois- jobbiej-tlcreiorLr or aij-pizv.Y ecc IRVIN & PETTEY'S 94 STATE ST. SAIEM