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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1905)
ss krfUutianc VAXLT CAPITAL JOXmXAL, 8A1EM, naEOON. THPBBDAY, JANUARY 10, ag05l I 1 u Stockton & Co. THE OLD WHITE CORNER tezmmtesm' Gteat Clearance Sale Any Ladies' Jacket FOREIGN HOP MARKET More Speculation on Crop arid Consumption Apropos of Partial. We frequently heer tho eritldsm from those of our peoplo who are not to the manner born that "Salem people will not turn out to hear a good .a a?- han thing." That is narmy jb. " """ .- ... .hMlute v sore iney u.- to hear something fine they often turn out en ihmm, but we are noiowg , not eowvtIve, and conservatism Ia always narrowness in a degree, and mav beeeme such a habit that we live isolated lire, raiwinp therefore, most of tho porJ things that come to the ventursome spirit who nibbles at all. Wp shall have at the Grand Opera the 2th h ot this month a ura sggffis? $5.00 Vafoes up to $29.00 Mm. Prof. Graae, the Embroidery Teacher, will be at r tor e today. Classes meet morning and afternoon. Special Sale of Stamped Linens I ... J (Kentish Observer, Dec' 20th.) Tho Borough market was virtually oloacd on Tuesday, business not being "" J 'T, ,tha" resume,! until yesterday. Tho few in, , ' ,T! ", Z have' yielded quiries received point to a much better mny j. to tho temptation to hear aomami in tho near .future Prices in a dramatic reading when your lovo ior tho rnonntJmo aro -firmly maintnlnod. 'the spirit -of tho poem was shockod by and holders show little inclination to "tage-oaai, and the murder of a classic. submit sample, at tho present level of JTIZT 7 ,o ab of uiui-l iir"i ..v...-. valU09- Mrrf. Baker, and one of our townswo- Mossrs. Manger and Henley, London, mcr)) who ha, recently heard her, pro- 8. K., reiKrt: Thore has been vorv .....,.,. ,. n Kim ram easily fill llltlo chance of business in congequenoo o....ii-i,p Hall In nhiaae-o. pf tho ilonso fogs which have been con- Mm jm,,,. has mado a study of her tinuous tho whole week tho holidays ..i.im ,i .hall Pniov her inter- also interfering. No alteration to re- .i m,; l.nai.Jifiil creation of iictnuiru v -- rWtV ..!. .1.1-1. 1 ..!. fwii, iii jKiuun. tiijuii rumuin quoinmy vainer. uiiLiiauuti PJSOR ZZ T7ri, -.firf Underwear Cfean-UpSaleoi n - sola lor iu- - ,ra,irwM,. Onr cost, stock A!l those coods will be sold for tho ne uacmcnr Ladies', men's, misses nd T"e ," ics3 than manufacturers' cosfe i. f. lnrM and must be cut down. Wiecs . "" . . . . .1 n r ir.M'. J5n heavy unucrweur ..sue Men's 75c wool fleeced undor- wear, prico Children's Soc heavy underwear 15c llksea' S9e heavy underwear ..25c Children's 39c union suits.... 25c MLssos' 75c union suits iS& Ladies' 30e heavy shirts ana .Mens mv -. , tlSU o3e Men's 25c wool lioso drawers t Ladies' 75c and S5c union suits. Aoa Ladies' $1.25 union suits ....Joe Ladies' 35c wool hose -3c Ladies -15c cashmere hose 9c Ladies' 20c heavy black cotton hose, fast dye, 2 pairs 25c Ladies' 15c black cotton hoso.. 9c Ladies' 35c French ribbed hose.. 25c Children's ISc black cotton hose 10c Children's 25c black cotton hoso 15c Fancy lisle thread hose for ladies and children, all reduced. 45c 50 dozen mon's medium arm ugut wnlcrht underwear ... ...... .25c Men's heavy sox, 3c, 5c,Cc and 10c rm's 25c wool hoso 15o urnn's S5c heavy sweaters ...Ado Men's $1.50 heavy pants ..;,... 98c Men's best 05j ovornlls 39c Boys' 10c suspenders 5c Men's 25c neckties . ...A 15c Ladies' $5.00 jackets $2.95 Ladies' $3.50 walking skirts. .$1.50 Sc cotton batting, roll 4c Men's 7Cc heavy leatlior gloves 45c Heavy canvas gloves pair ..... 5c I Big bargains in blankets and comforts. MV0Y BROS. Grjranc! Opera House JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mgr. Monday. Jan. 23. !Mr. J. Saumlora Gordon prcsouta Mme. Eugenia Mantellt nfn nwitnii .1m....h tl. l..lu -1 tan Opoia JIouso of Now York, Jind hor company, inoludinc fllg. - fior Archill! Alborti.Mmo. IIolouo I oldi, Wnltbr II. Whcailoy and ; 6tbor notablo urtiaUj, rondorlnc in tSnglish tho botit rconcs from Car- toennild FnUBt. Allnmnntml Hr. , bllMtrn. flif.Mior (Jantnnn MfmU l A.11...l.M Clu-l " wnuuiwr, opociui Bcouory, cor faest coatntncfl. i i Prlooa $1.60, gl, 76o. jSfcw Edison Theatre R. P. Starkey, Manager. n i (lorilo!i, tho widely known operatic manager of Now York, for an engago inaiit hero of tho newly oruniKed Jrnntelli Oiwratio Commny, hwidwi by JImo. Mnntolll, who for soven ywira mn a prinoipiil and ono of tho foro moht fuvoritos of tho Qrau Grand On- ora Company at tho jrotropolitan On era Ifousi. Xow York AmoriL' tho otlt- nr prlnalils of Mr. Gordon's uow or KHiilcittlon nro 8lg. Arolillll Alborti, tho rniiious baritone, who was also u for mur loadtiiL' membor of tho Ornu forces; Mine. Holnno Nolill, tho dra matic soriruno and Walter II. Wknat. ley, tenor. Tho ropnrtnlro of tt o comimnv will Inoluilti tho "mimical genni" from Aetii 11 nml IV of "Carmen" and tho Kardcn ami prison soones from "Faust." Knob not nml scono la pro vldml with special scenery and iror- KiHituly eostuiinMl. 81. Mnctniio Mcr A Surprlso P.irty. Xurembor. 8. B. Hint; Sons, lion A pleasant surprise party may be merchants, Nuremberg, repert: Not- givon to your stomach and liver by withstanding tho near holidays tho taking' a modJcino which will relievo dally transactions nro on about tho tuoir Pain an& discomfort, viz.: Dr. ..,. i i ,..! ii , . . I.-!--.).. Wi T.itn Pllla Thnr nrn ft Bitmu juvui ii.i miring me j)asi weoK and " ,u" - -- -j 1 ..I. . . ... . 1--..1 .j.mn,t. nfTAVilfnrV B1IFA uuin quoiaiious nixi tendoncy nro tin- m"" woouenui iuim.-v, u'ij "" changed. j relief and cure, for headache, dizziness Hops Imported and Exported. U"d constipation; 25c, at J. C. Perry's (Hoport of U. 8. Department of Com- drug store. morco lor November. 1 I . : : T"7. 7 . . . ,. , . . ' . I A gc-od ileal of excitement is ueing nies, t..o nnu s in receipt or the frtl- ftro,lg0(, flt ,he mo vigK0 of jrosier rf LJn nMl t owing which Is iwrt of a commun.ca- nw,r Thfl Da Go(1 mld to have , , Q , tho Xort tion, ilntoil Tacomn, AVash., Dec. 30. t , t , 4U. n. tXtn ' , ' ii-ii iuuhu ( fcv iuiiuimivi ..v i uru I'ttcjuu raiuuiiii vuui'aui Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets 1 Unchain. KUU 1 InL DU JinLOD Secretary of Statc-Malarkoy, Eand. Penitentiary Croisan, Miller. State Land Agent Lougbnry, Brow- (Continued from page five.) By Caprou of Multnomah, relating to combinations of insurauco compa zine I'iucus Si dealers of Wash- 190, and slgnml by Bon, tho loading hop ingten: "An article in 'rhurwUy'a Oregon Ian eontains Die followiiiL' Btiitnmpnt- 'As threo-fourths of tho hops crown In tho United States In 1901 havo passed Into tho bauds of consumers, brewers will not required' to buy until early summer, having in utock threofourtliH of their annual requirements.' Tills foolish statement shows to what ridic ulous twttroines the bears will resort to accomplish their purposes. " rim facts of the situation are as follews: It Is eoncedml by every ono familiar with the hop trade that tho crop of tho United States for the viviir J004 did not oieeod 25.1,000 bales. Out mouth of Mosier creek. It recites that this corporation took Fuji L'0U,0UU acres ot unsurvoyeu Janus MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY in Linn county and 'Douglas county, "Make Salem a Good Home Market" oln, tlio wull known miudcn! director, f this wo havo already actually i .. . .... I . . . . . . . - -mw y&. , rievrn. uoinuioucuig January jo. '00. Polite. Fonular Vau.lnvliin. j - - . .-. iiiiiiiivii mr TUB Bradford Iiicouiparablo col-Uj, urn) 7flo. ti etitertaiuora and dancer. ' Owsm & Ovfoua Tho clover HtUo , X Petlto llutli-. Timt niv- T !f all. Jwwlo Bentley In feaU of(oqulllb ii jriHiu. '' I Mw lUuitratetl aoug. , ' latest moving; ploturea on tho Udt-.wn-o-Mopo. Ohaago of acta Thursday. Adiula. ' m 100. Ohtldron'a prlaei matluoo ; turdy. ( ' has boon ongagod to conduct tho or- chest rn whleh will lo Inriiolv ninr- lnmited for tho occasion, 1'rlcos l.50. fHr44H" MIIIIHI HiHW- 1 I J i AMUSEMENTS. MUfH Air. Joseph JolTorson, whoso recent retirement from tho state on account of Ill-health, whleh wan so deeply re gretttxl by tho outiro American public, has so fnr recovered that ho has con- sontod to nppenr at a monster bouolt to bo given William Winter, tho emi nent New Vork dnimatle orltlo, during the mining spring. It i hl tw mnt, JiMoph, Jr., and Win. W. ,lHirrson, who are to npptmr nt tho Urn h1 en Pridnv. jHnnary 7th. in lllelmrd llrlnslev Sher idan's great old KhrIIiIi eumedy, "The ItiVHk" HHIIIIIIIIIHI. TONiailT. Ifew Bdliou JieflHed Vaudorlllo. COMINCI ATTRA0TI0N8, .arand-a'rslfl, brand Over Niagara rails. jBrtotd Miwitelll Operatic Oo, RraM Tbo IUvala. 1 Mantelll Oporatlo Ooiupauy. An uhmmmI and wm tutrviiiig fwusUwl "vwHt" it Ih sure fr U jorw f highlMM mit (m tW ity, MOMMy, JaHMNrv U. Tlw hm J(MHlCCMWlt i HUk4 tkttl HrMHKMIMMU (Kavp be mi eltMMl uiih .1 s.uu.1. piny New Bdlson ThMtro. Th mual elwHgo of Hot will tonight at thl very panr Immis. Th KrMt Nw41 mtMt lw m m iUhh m0t, HMd Unit eUvwr Aarm duo, tki llftttlfotl mtHK U ikmw In hv whIwUUm. 1ht fwxt tb fHt Uutt y mIww mm tW bl i tlt inrOy UMjwm'M irla wnUnkv AOitUMulttM oiity I MutH fw th little )Ufik KuHa-lkXr Jo m )v m lN-tur Uiml !Nin4fl, bat a r)rMtt Utum uf ta HMMtwrwurk m iw artktW hmiiv.TIi iHtUtmV- HWHUIItHtlHIIIIIIIHHH Gteat Sale On $260 WfttohM now $1.50. $5 V(eh(iiiow $3. $10 Watcltoa Uur0.fi0. Hogora 1S-I7 Kiuvm ud Kork $8.25. Harry 8jKKna $1.60. - JiuUor Kitivwi (IOa SbUd UoKl Sixwtaolo Kmmos $S Gold hlllotl. $l.fiO to SSJJa om hUmm a&nn to $13.50 MusIoltoMi Mt lUlfPrie W oir8r tome urtwt I t,.....i.... t.. Jt...... ri. ..;.... ii... iu . . . . . mmihiks ui -ii, vuiuue, vuwrma, nns, t.ooicoi, Umt&inin li. ..!... r . a i .... . .. ftii H.i .... tvuiuuTO iruui i uj w ffis. i ue rusu 13 gu. yy hoi cet iuto lino Uoforo nit ohoiw artiolw Hro goiut shipped to foraign ceuntries: 70.000 bales nml havo in transit for export fi.OOO bales, a total of 7fi,000 bales, whleh must bo deducted from the orop of 8!M,000 bales, leaving 180,000 bales of tho 11104 crop in tho United States. Now let us seo where these are. In Washington in the hands of tho erow em and dealers there nro 18,000 bale, in Oregon 30,000 Imles, in California 10,000 bales, In Now York, in the hands of growers and country denier and in New York eity, 80.000 bales, making n total of "8,000 bales. DodiieMnir this from tho lSO.(MK) Imles shown above an eiimiuiHg of the 1 10-1 crop ltwves 10,0M) lwleo of this ern iu th tmu.ls of the brewers of the United SUte. To tHis must m addod tb iwNrts sie September 1st of this yr. which will thiHMl alwHt 10OO0 AmrifN Ule. Htaklitg 11S.0OO Imles, Ml that it is Hwt4bh (wr lb Urvwers to have iu steok at thit tiwn uf 101 hoM. Tbtt UnlttMl StMt deiwrtwent u( CowHttre vkown that tho POMMtminn.n of hotw during tho Mtst ystr wai Jle", 000 mrn, r an avwwg of S.000 ble )w month. Now it Wttut W apparont that tho brww Ikkmh ttMng the 1M or) th 1st f 0olwr, nmU, Ht the rat,, f 1S,00 lw)et jhn- HMMtk. U 11S.IHHI ImhM whtah thy kHV In Mk woul.l U mUy dlvidwl Ut prouorttoa to the Hiwatily wm mmmg aU tko broHers t tho Uaitod StMt. btsi vatll the ttkiddto of Aitril. 1M&. An tlM. k..... arw mo( kmmUIv UW44 hnwu u. Wwors, it U wlf vidwMt that brY buytoK Mut tXo pUt mni. o Sure Curo for Hllea. lUhlag pilea prHluc molMurt aad oauio UohlBg, this farm, as well ai Dltag. lllcedlBR or ProtnitUag mi4 aro oured by Dr. lkviu.U'i ihi Uomdy Stopa Uehlag nj b4Ug. Absorbs tumew. SOo a jar at drwf. bvsj. or aval ay mail. Treaties fr Write wo abotit year eaio. Df. Bo- Km ! by Dr. 8. C Stoae, 4res4tt n in i Poultry at Stelner's Market Y.ggs Per dozon, 25c. Ducks 10c. Chlekens-lOc. Turkeys lBc Harrltt & Lawrence. Egg Per' dozen, 2Sc. Trulta, Vegetables, Etc. Ifotatoeo 50c. Potatoes, sweet $1.40. Onions 2c. Apples 75$1,00. Tropical Fmha. Unnanas 6i4c lb. Oranges $2.002.5. Lemons $2.753.5. Cocoanut, $1,00 dor. Wood, fanes Pott. His, Second-growth $4.50. Big fir-$5.00. Ash $5.00. Oak pots- 15c. Cwlar iHMts 10c Hide. Peiu and uri Green Hides, No. 1-lc, Oreen Hluos, No. 2 lc Cull Skins 45c. Bheep -75c. Ooat Sklni I8c to till Oram, Hops and Flour. Oats-liuyiag, $1401.50. Barley- $882S.flO. Hops 2731Vie, Salera Flouring MUls. Pl9ur.fl.lo. Wheat -Sik. Llvo Stock Mirkti Stetv Jtjjc. Cows -lajic. Shej Jl.KKfl.oxi. DrusfeKl val 4JSiJc Pnt bog-t064c. Hay, Fod, t, . ItnltMl cheat -$ li, jOl ll elor 4M11 lima ta. Eflo. Butter and Oream. Hy CnwiHrelal Cre,im Co INtlortr. Bettor fat-H at 100.000 acres in to tho oxclusion of bono ftdo homesteaders. Ho asks a cominitto of fivo to investigate and re port. Ordered printed. Muir of Multnomah asking that each pago 50 two-cent stamps and 50 news paper wrappers. 1 Committeo Reports. Cities and Towns Reported that charter bills of Lexington, Westfall, Junction, Houlton, Fall City, Estacada, Athena and Clatskanie, pass. Settlcmiro military code, No. 30, with amendments, that it pass. Public Libraries Relating to state librarian, that it pass. Education That the salary of super intendent of Tillamook countv be raised, that it pass. Education Helotinc to district. boundaries, that it pass. Also that bill for eston Normal school so to tho ways and means committee. Also for eighth grado diplomas that it pass with amendments. Fisheries That H. B. Nos. 5. 29. IS 5S and 57, pass. Judiciary-That H. B. Xos. 50, 65, 3, 50, SS and 41, pa8S. That 42 not pass! Salaries of Stnto and Countv nm. cers-H. H. 71, flat salary law, that it J'UM. Publie Undi-That II. B. 55, pan with amendment. Regulates forest fires. Ordere.1 printed as amended. Assessment ami Taxation-That II B. SO pam. l-'or Pablieatiou of Laws-That No 90, raising marriatro lienan t. ' Tbat No. 75, raising insurance tax from - -.per cent, not inus. That No. 13 to afore eollection of noil , J pas. ' "Uk J2ri!i 58, relHtiBg to b,a8tiG fw, tbat it pass. jra art Mtaw-Tbat special rtwiaUo bill No. 110 ... O l . - ---i T;79, rw .muu nnmi the follow- "watloBS, to investigate: noil. Soldiers' Home Lougbnry, Smith. Blind School Sichol, Pierce. Treasurer's Office Coo, Coko. Canal and Locks Bowcrman, Wheal don. Reform School Howe, Haines. Stove Foundary Hodson, Booth. Stato Library Ilolmnn, McDonald. o For Sick and Nervous Pcoplo. Wo havo a cure for nervous and un steady people, weak, flcshles3 pcoplo, and pimply, palo or sallow peoplo; peoplo who are troubled with loss of ambition, failing memory, depression of spirits, lack of confldonco, nervous hcadacho and wakefulness, all those symptoms are produced by woakoned nerves, brought on by tho watcrv con dition of tho blood. Mnko stroncr. rich. red blood and furnish food for the nerves is the way to stop tho sourco of disease, and tho curo then is onlv a quostion of days. Tho bost flosh and blood builder is Dr. Gunn's 'Blood and Nervo Tonic, in tablet form to take- at moal time. Sells at 75c a box, or 3 boxes for $2.00, at all druggists. People gain from 1 to 3 pounds of solid, heal- thy flesh per week, by tho uso of this medicino. This is an indication of its doing good. For sale bv Dr. S. O. Stone. druggist. ap. "e, wmW Arrested on Suspicion. Albuquerque, N. M.. Jan. 19. A' special from Questa, Taos county states that, following a ounrrel ovnr a rle.h gold nugget discovered in tho Guada loupe placer mines. f!linripB Pi.niv nnj James Redding wero shot dead. John Conly, their partner, wns arrested on suspieiou. n Porced to Starro ( B. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky., says: r 20 years I suffered agonies with a soro on mv unnnr ii , ...,i Mmotimes that I could not eat. After vainly trying everything olso I cured With BucklCn's Arnien. Snln Ta great for burns, cuts and wounds. At J' U rcrry'8 drug storo; only 25c Tho Forest, rc,.,. .n.. . , . i,ii ., ujiego DasKOt J" team will play their first game to !w Wlth tho McMlnnvillo team. Advaiwe Afmt. Mix 0jrrW HajuaaoWii iv..,. -mr : - - w i w i f M f M KMIa MH Wk d..,.. t m Oicm. bax hooa ta a tw Uy b..kio ovvr lb iWd. i wow! ,wi lo AlUav Uw Mormiof fUi, g suit sr, gMtiantt'nVtmitii Nxt Door to Uii & Dusk lusk : rMHMIMHtMtHH' NEW TODAY Ir Sow. XbU MbM j- I PORTLAND MARKET. bot-Walla Wolla, IhOmm, .. ' --w. 0U-Cboio wait. tc r-rH m m., Mita;i, WQtu Mmr-TimMk,, HtOito nhbortysttt. 'J Ota rtjwb, tftt. !5gW. Ib ITW., J2 Prk OnMoJ, Cig, Hoi DrM4, Miali Vab-fi. " lf$ M. IUM -raimr, mmt u l.ClS'ic " k" u" -r.iHM. Ua,l Saho-L-n'ir.,. ,"!"Ba,es A , Z S-Mwaaw. ",UJ"' An'y. TCW Mftr of S-Utb af aft,,. ' l -m-iVtmCT M St.... ... . W Kilos. r' ".! and .. Bingbar na. S44a Tnt.. n j wy, SUt UbHF-T. , . Saabb o j-k: U"UK, Ha "'PHH a Foilft-, 1 -ivrimaa t f n ' -, muiBgs . Ukl-1 latfora lia iat wJWk ".. XB.. U-MMUty, Rhu s-itim 54, Hliov. -, Ivik Crv- k m. BoaMt . fit... "W. aulu. it. . H Oahcfl. DkH sua .. aW .- . H Cot. JH Hr. P"al!!!U.0altteei f. .... -"tvu -. . . .:;itai,iI7jjj- Rtibbet Bftc Capes nd many morn r.,u,. ,i... m, . .... (nmi i . 'v "hjb, inoso nro jw. not only for th0 b.ko r.der but 1)0 t in tho wet. J;? J?" fro 'hand to foot and ,Me the hands freo. Storm Aprons Too W 0U" f aH 80rts for hacks and "Kif. Call ...i .. MPOMire. anU Bavo F. A. WiuTfinc i . " l IVCIIlll ra Hapi0ment3 -Scvlng Machines and'suppUes. oe.t 15 cent meals in tho sra?- "'Wtras " N. M 0ny to Loan Te' Udd p TS0MAS K. FORD, Bush's Bank, Salem. Or.