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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1905)
IWSwwi eIjsheej AM,T PASTAS JOtmNAL, BALK!, OBEOOW, THUBflPAY, FEBBPABY 2, 1605, i i M t ii 3 ffl fl s II. ' . p r : B ?! I t 11 ' I1! ,1 f L ' i' i ( f HH'dnvii ISBbfT I i i Stockton & Co iTC! Embwidery Sale .a I ' I I 8c yd 1 0c yd 15c yd Hciuitiful now edgings, insertions, headings, etc. For value, wo know, nnrt enn cnnlly cQnvIncfl yon, thnl tho oqunl of.thfuo prico offerings en n not bo found elsewhere. Binoo our now Imjtort h,Jpmont linn arrived wj arc showing thro et lines n inuoli embroidory nn any store In tlio valloy. Grand Opera House JOHH F. COEDBAY, Mgr. THURSDAY FEBUARY 2 Triumphant Transcontinental Tour. Tho mimptuous 2d edition, JOHN 0. FISIIEB'S Stupondous $50,000 Production The Silver Slipper By tho author of "Florodora" ex- actly ns prosented at tho Broadway Thoatrc, Now York, for six consecu tivo months, with all tho Brilliant Cos- tunilngi Bumptous Sconoryl Bewilder ANOTHER DISTRICT FAIR 4?irr m imm I g Progressive Speeches Made by M'JLeod and Dobbin The Pierce bill for a fourth district fair in Emit era Oregon was before the house this forenoon. IngDanccsl Catchy JIuslcl Transforms , , Lak(J countlog. Ho said Uonel And Special cart. Mimboring , .. nroeressivc. and nviir inn nnnnln Hnrtdinl nmhiufrA n ' 12. Tho prices for this cnuaeemrnt ns Fifil mopis,BAMmmmojJS Hamming Down Pwces fo Two Days Wednesday and Thtitsday ... i.. w fnr those two days. Wo cannot afford to ai J. . . , , .... , Thnt s the reason why wo cut tho follews: $1X0. $1.00 and COc. Salo opens Thursday at 9 a. m $1 & $1.25 Fancy Silks Reduced to 65c yd $5.00 Jackets Any Jacket in our Store can be Bought for $5.00 former prices Ranging up to $25 v i NIU f irpar bale of Corsets 25c up to $4.50 Grand Opera House JOHN F. COEDBAY, Mgr. A Special Event Saturday Evening February 4. were untitled to recognition. They had gent too many superanuated fossils to tho legislature from his section. They demanded no wot nurses to look after their enterprises. They paid a great deal more than they received back in appropriations. This district fair would cost about $1500. lie was heartily sup ported by Dobbins, of Wnllowa. Smith, of linker, spoko for the fair. Cornett opposed tho clause allowing ''."ill wnrtli of nrintintt liv the stnto Kctiirn Kngngement of the Ifomantio printer. Ho moved recommitment. Lost. Nowcll supported the bill ns a good thing. Tho bill passed with but few noes. Brnmhall, Calvert, Jagger alone were in tho negative. Actor White Whittlesey in tho Huitorb scenic nroiliietion of Mellaril Harding Davis' famous drama Soldiers of Fortune Direction of Ilolasco, Mayor & Price. Artistic nconery and costumes. Com pany of 25 selected plnycrs. Prices 81.00, 81.00, 7Gc, COc, 35c. Advance snlo of scuts at box oflleo Saturday at 0 a, in. MARION COUNTY TAXES low prices, crowds of people always in our store life out of prices. Head en: 75c full she double blankets, pair only 35c 250 yards of light and dark colored calicoes, yard 3?ic 500 yards house lining, yard .... 3c 50c bleached table damask, yd.. 29c 45c wool dress goods, 40 inches wide, all colors, yard 23c 45c Kai Kni crystal cord silk, yd 23c 75c white sheets, full sizo 4Sc 15e pillow cases, standard size.. 10c 8c cotton batting, roll 4c Best saxony yarn, skein .... 3c Best spool silk, spool 3c ASK FOE THE GOODS ADVERTISED Best Sans silk, ball 2c Children's 25c heavy underwear 10c Children;') 20c doublo kneo hoso 10c 25o wool fascinators 10c Ladies' jackets, half price. Ladies' dress skirts half price. Children's fancy handkerchiefs. . lc 7c doublo twill toweling, yd . . . ,3t2 Kcmnants white goods, half price. Great bargains in muslins. Ladies' soiled percale shirt -waists, 50c, 75c and $1 sale prico whilo they last 25c Best Shetland floss, skein Gc McEVOY BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets New Edison Tfieatte B. P. Starkey. Manager. Agents for Stem-Bloch Clothing. L Stockton & Co, THE OLD WHITE CORNER Rtthfce Tires On Your Buggy TliU i tho tlmi of tho ywir when Jt'n beat to lmv your rig put In flno driving ordor for prlug. Wo have n well njulppml plnut for this work, lit only thi bout rubber, unil gunrtuitco our work. Cull ii nd lot u !ihy you. W lit all Ism of rubbr, from lite llj-littvit wtltiht to tho liiwvy m1i rubber, ulit rubber, cunhlou iln or puimiiiHtlcd. F. A. Wiggins' Impleuient House, S03-S57 Liberty St. Turn IiuplemwiU, Wbecls, Automo biles, Sowing Maobiuea and Supplies, HIIIHIHIllillllll I AMUSEMENTS. iiiiiniiiiiimi m Week Commoncing January 30. 1005. MAOINIFIOENT VAUDEVTLLE. SEE I SEE I SEE I LaMont's Troupo of 20 Australian Cockatoo actors. A vorltoblo circus. Elliott, tho eolobrated harp playor. Harry Stoolo, comedian on roller Bkatos. Harry Moyor, tho Salem boy. Edlson-o-scopo, tho latost moving pic tures. ChanKo of nets Thursday. Matinees Snturday and Sunday. Admission 10c. TONIGHT. drand Tho Bilvor Slipper. Now Edison -Kenned Vaudeville. Star Restaurant X have moved to 830 Court St., where I rvi tho belt IS cent meal in the olty. Money to Loan THOMA8 K. FORD, Orr iAdd A Huah'a Dank. Balem, Or. OOMINQ ATTRAOTION8. arandSoldlora of Tortuno. The Oliver Bllpper Tonight, TIih munle of Th Hilvnr Btliiir. " loliii (!. rlither'ii Irtttwt miiNlatil mumivim. U by l.Mtli HtHiut, roHiiHwor of Flr lorn. hhiI Im hiiiiiv liiituHntM will bo feuml Uly Iwrtlerlni: n Bronil oiKirn. mh at tlm munleitl iiHinlwrii bolnc K by Itaolf. The MjHlm; wtHie f tko tlwt net hIiuws tet ewlltKe KArilnn, and U rleh Ih ertlw. Tho tipHiliiK nhhmio Ih (he wk-uhi! art ihwwti the Newlly Wlr Ih prlffKMk TKe H urn s4mwi tke hllrw( ttlM with rlehly kwih1 mii hmI w meH. The fMiMHy Htitubere ovttr 100 itj. pie. "Ttw ailver Uiuhm' will b the nttrarlkiM m tk Ortnl UMit. tlco and frloniN every day. Just look nt tho lur(,'o auiliences, composed main ly of Salem ladies. It is because tho performances aro strictly moral; strict ly No. 1. Wou't you, Mr. or Mrs. Header, become an Kdison patron You can soo Lament's big cockatoo circus, If you want to woutlor at bird IntelliKenci'. If you like singing, good ringing, bear Klliott sing, with bis harp bringing out its bidden melodies. Hour Harry Moyor In illiwtrntiMl song. If you want to IiuirIi seo Hnrry Steele on roller Hkntim. then see tho nmrvulnn Killson-o-scopo. You will go nwnv pIonHiMl and dulightad, mid thu uhnneea are that you will ounie again. Try it and see. 'oiinty Clerk Itolnml has niado his statement of tho taxes lovied for tho year 1004, as follows, and ShorifT Cul ver will start work on the mnttor this afternoen: To tlu Shuriir of Marion County, Ore gun. State of Oregon, Marion County, ss: I, John W. Holaud, county clerk of Marion county, state of Oregon, do hereby certify that the following is a true and eorrect statement of taxes levied for tho year 1001, in Marion county, Oregon, for state, county, road, school, indigent boldier, school library fund and city, viz: ' I'olli $ 3.170.00 8te (52,832.50 County 83,834.15 School 03,923,54 Indigent soldier 1.0-17.92 School library fund 1,017.92 County road 11.329.S0 Special road district No. 27 2.045.15 Salem city and road 82,140.79 Woodburn city 1,990.27 County Court at Woodburn. County Judge John II. Scott and Commisisoners Captain Miley and I. C. Necdliam went to Woodbuin this morn ing, where they will inspect a county bridge which has beon reported defec tive. Tomorrow will bo road day in the county court, and all road matters will be disposed of, tho rest of tho ses sion being devoted to tho allowing of hills and such matters. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" FIGHTING OVER CHARTERS Must Be Made to Conform to General State Laws Sodlors of Fortune. White Whittlesey, the younff rumaH ti actor, will hold the I wards Mt tan Urund in u return tHietiKtmnt Satur- dy ewHlug in "Sttbllertt of rrtu." o The New Bdiwu Theatre. Mttuy umt pMto an eutoUg to tkfo poi'uUr ttailr. TKe titlH gHl $tm- yninmiiiiiiiiHniiiUHiuiiiiiiiinmtm i DIED. TltKISt'H At Liberty. thr mil. Kouih of (hit eity, WetlniMday, bVl niary 1, 1906, Irene Treineh, daugb ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeneoe Treixh, Htwl 10 mouthii. of immiiMauiH. The fuiteral wus held frem the home Sehiwl dietriet Ne. Tl nt t d'eltwk thin iunrntHg, hhI the in- ISdhiwl lltriet Nit. TT termeut was In IMousuit View (Vmu twy. Itov. V. S. Knight itlUcUttsl. Silverton city JetTorson eity Spoeiul school School district No. 4 ... School district No. 5 School dlstriet No. 10. . . School district No. 11 School district No. II School district No. 15 School district No. 80. . . . School district Ne. 21. ... School dUtrlet N. 21 School duttrJet No, ,... School district Ne. S SchiHil dietriet Ne, U.... SchiNil dUtrlet No, M.... Sehoel district Ne. IT ShiMil dintriet Ne. 4.... Seheol diMriet Ne. 44 School ilUtrirt No. SO Sehwil dintrlet No, (II 1 w iq Sfljwwl ditriet Ne, 90 10MJ1 5S1.G0 230.1S 37,5190.51 . 1,204.04 97.07 482 lUK.tlS VI07.15 1,100.51 220.48 05.07 2l,3t.53 74.71 77.02 14S 242.SH 67.00 75.30 S7.31 2(HU4 Poultry at Stelner'a Market Eggs Per dozen, 25c. Ducks 10c. ChiekensS9c. Turkeys 15c. Harrltt & Lawrence. Kggs Per dozen, 25e. rrulw, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoes 50c. Potatoes, sweet, $1.75. Onions 2, Apples 75$1.00. School dkUriet No. 01. I P ices Cat Deepe than Eve i j Solitl jjold noctole fmmtM $S,(H). Kogora 1817 knives ud fork $8.00. Table iul ttut6jo)a. $3.oa WnlohiM, olmrms, chains lockU, buttons, oaniinjs, solid silver Hut wear, cut glHM ud silver platwl ware, Imml jmintwl ohiun, nt auoh cut ft waimvo not yt iuad& Our dxUira aro old uml wo aro Habit toclosothetmUroalockoutina lump most any day. Mtai it untl you'll rogrot it. lUJl!Ki!AKT-At ht homo in AlWxy, Thurndny, Hekriwry t, li0, llmwgo Hurkhart, after a Havering illNee of MV(el tlHJHtili. One More Ooucle. Lit-ruM to Hwrry Mas gmated lest vum by lount tlerk Holaed te Krtirtt Howe naad MIm I.ela U. DeSert. OJEHA.O- : SCXIffTO-EiSS 811 Sttte St, Next D8r to Itii & Bks& ftABk HIMMIIMimiUIHIMlOimHiMmMMIMW W Qtdw, u Tio Stiver EUpper. . i .. . - . . BBBsm i" tiSJH. . : :i r-v i ME .ulfi : aiKrabLEfT' I Fi tfir . - " in Sehool district No. 79., chutd district No. SO., School tlMrlet No, SI., School dietriet No, SI., Scluwl ditriet No. St.. Sohool ilietrWt No, ST.. School dietriet No. SS.. Seboil dlstriet No. M.. Seheu) dietriet No. M. . Sekl diMrlei No. 17.. Sekeol dUtrlet No, tS.. Sehixtl dUtriet No, 101. SehtHi) dietriet No. 1S. Shol dWtriot No, VOf. Sokd dittriot No. U. SeUol UMriot No. lli. 8elMal dUtriot No. US. SoImmI dktriet No. US Tua uw 121.50 M2.2S 1M.T4 2HIM TMf M.tt SM.0S IS&.M M.OB 3S7.il 77.K m.n SSJt T44.40 jy.re St.S 3&i n;7.ii neadhdn SufforW w often eoneod by eoroe. Inm .i eaaeor. VUt mt away yw io, Wol uedoii, or tTt ltk. Mkk, myti M have weed IWaokiea'a .Vmloo Slv ror Uleor, Sore and Caoeon. It W Uo iMut bMHMg dreihtliMr I over tmiU Sotb aad honk eate, 5m -j U4. Mo i J. C NetyS jruf tr; Mnmlooi, ' ' i Dow't Wwt Oewtty AIhmM i ifco moM f ,, R , ltml Mt IMM n , q f ,-v VVk ar la llw tv t iv aslwt tlw MM rW Um eetaWUau Caveade ut. Tropical Fruit. Bananas 5c lb. Oranges $1.75$2.00. Lemons $2.753.50. Cocoanut, $1.00 ioz. Wood, fence Potts. Kfe. Second-growth-$4.50. Big fir-'$5.00. Ash $5.00. Oak posts- 15c. Ceilar posts JOc. Hloet, Pelu and ur Green Hides, No. 1 gc Green Hiuos, No. 2 4c ' Cult Skins 45c. ' ' Bheep 76c. Goat Skin-I5c to LM Grain, IIops and Flour. Oats-Bujing, $1401.50. Barley-$2323.50. Hope 27lVie. Silom Flooring wuig, Wur$4.40. Wkeat-fiik. Live 8tocK Market Steere-28Hc. Cows l$l?tc. Sfcwp 1.5KJ2.(H'. Dreeeed veal 4eHc Fat hogg $6ic Baled eheat-$l.(K. Baled elorr-$Ufli$ Eoa, Dutter ,d Cream. Ily COGlninrnlil o Ih.tUc-.t7. ""UB W- IMter ft-87Hc at ,taUea. PORTLAND MARKft VetWy-S7t. ' "" ir-VaUv. ti.uk, tM. t4oo. "" ""; ficisi." mM . F"r ,,nJ Med, J-CMAJi,. ' w - i ioiT.; it-Tr!e' - u!5f7-Hm There was a hot fight over city char ters that contain provisions for Sunday laws and lieenso of saloons. 1 Tho tight was led Wednesday night (by Cavcnder, of Linn; Kny of Marion, aim bmitli, ot Josephine They sont tho Heppner charter back to tho commit tee for revision. Tho fight will bo mado on nil such charters. As Jngger said it was impossible to read all such char ters. Thero is no fight on tho Salem city charter amendments, and tho bill has gone to tho printer. Salem ha-: no more Sunday saloons. Judge Moves Bench, fudge Moores, wishing to hnvn mnr light on Home subjects, has mado a great improvement in the nrrantmmnnt of tho furniture of tho polico court room. At his instance tho judicial bar and fumituro pertniniuir therntn l.r. beon moved from tho north end of tho room, in which thoro is no windows, to tho south end, where tho windows aro located. Miss Leona Penland has roturned homo from an extended vlif wui. i.- sistor, Mrs. Guy Gilbert, in Clark com, ty, Washington. O. C. T. CO.'8 PA88ENQElf POMONA And Altoua leave for Portland daily, except Sunday, at 10 a. For Albany, daily, except Sunday at about G p. m. ror Corvallis, Monday Wedncaday and Saturday at 0 p. m. DockM i4? Tr" ; "-uwiH Aft, r . m. "" ' i iii iinwtwi.1 NEW TODAY '""'""'""I'lodistrib ...... "uetl pvorywhoro. No can vanning. Gon.l A,,v- Co., N. Y. l'y. r'o-operative 2-2-lt Wanted-A g(Wd wiM, ".,,. TmV mT "bout 5 e Call 101 State ,tret. a.2.lwk Wanted, i urf" wart. ' , .. t0 do onoral houso- KMte. T T' Inquiro of J-A- tt,n'"' tk Salem. .i.at --k 'Z Whit. Plyni- f cC IV Minoroa fow,s d. Li.. I l!,untlH, Morning- kT n "tort to pTL, 'mlor p,easo w u Prosier. l.sm WftieourT ' fa. ..rMe truetworthv man l(f ojafi.0'8"' "presenting "J.rOre,With 1 91 04 n 'sqmr of f v s ,or work team. 7 ure Ph:.f?iiI,brty gro- Phon 8 286 mite. Q . , H v l-271wk