t ii ftW.V -'frrthrfrnti 'mtfftfA-rr -,f"" nreaPAV? EbbbpAB ' ins. J5- "" I ., .. - I A ll! '.- m ? i n m I !K tr mnf2Mk. ti mt-f Stockton & Co. THE OLD WHITE CORNER Xflc&caraNLace Ctifiain Special i j .'.;yJ.7r' i .iar..V' ! W6 'ttIII show you tilings In this line. noma extra good LOCAL OPTION DEBATE Odd curtains and single pairs, to close out. Beautiful Patterns la Brussels Nets, Irish Points Pt. De Luxe etc. SHOES WITH Li Character Our inv mcOTshowffliiil mt wo liavo moro thntidoublid ourhoo- buninoss sinco wo 'moved Into our'nlfw annex. how popular? guaranteed ntylos buck up ovcry nnlo wo mako. Wo nnd I am VK i kr Kay Offers a Substitute for Jayne Bill At 2 p, m ttao Iiuuso mot in special session to consider tho Jnyno bill (amending the Ipoal option law. Aftor tbc bill had beon road, Kay offered a ,joinploto substitute for tbc bill, which 'had beon prepared by tho friends of lo joal option. Ho took tho floor in behalf .of the substitute. Tho afternoon will be consumed in debating the details of tho bill. The lobby of tho houso Is packed with spectators. wnn jaum Kmis-vju, ANY PRICE, ANY STYLE OAN BE FOUND HERE. THE COMMON SHOE OB THE EXTREME STYLE. PRIDES ALWAYS LOW. " MARRIED. WOltTIlINOTON WI'NT. - At the ?! homo of tho brido's father, Air. Jus. WJnt, 407 High street, Btilom, Ore gon, Hundtiy, Feb'riiiiry 5, 1005, MIm Cnrrlo (!. WJnt to Mr. A. C. Worth- Ihgton, Rdv. .Tos6ih Kbcrlo ofllcint Jng. ' Both tho young pooplo nroj wdlllknowji and respected lit this city, nnd their jn'nny friends' wish -"them happiness nnd mtecFsi. They nro spondlng their honeymoon in Portland. BORN. ALIiUNV At the family homo on North Winter street, February 0, lOd.Vto Mr. nnd Mrs. II. V. Allen, n daughter. right on Dental BUI. i Tho Wright bill tojrpjpilnto tho prae tleo of dentistry, vhieh pawiod the senate, hits encountered opposition in J tho huiiHO, It had been favorably ret ported, but petitions aro in from ne-ir if " lfoll bf tho" donilsts and dontnl stu lo,"tp at l'ortbiml, lyiil there will bo t hanl fight to got tlio'bflf litfd'Wfho table. ORDERING IMPLEMENTS OF WAR Birmingham, Fob. 7. Tho Post lenrns thnt Turkey has ordered 20 bat tories qf new field artillery nnd CO guns will bo placed in position for tho do fenso of tho Dardanelles. It is believed tho purpose of tho order is to strengthen the Dardanelles against all possiblo at--tempt of Itussian wnr ships to pass tho straits'. ICE BOUND NEW ENGLAJWD Boston, Feb. 7. Nearly all tho small- - il,. Vw Enirlaiid COflilt are tightly closed. Tho larger ports, like ! ntoj. Portsmouth, Now Havon ami Portland, are filled with huge, floating cakes of ice, which seriously impeue navigation. Practically all of the Maine ports nrc ice-bound, and shipping is at a stand still. Tho Cornfield lightship, which broko its moorings, was towed back and put on its station today. Public Is Aroused. The public is aroused to a knowledgo of tho curative merits of tnat great medical tonic, Elect! ic Bitters, for sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary II. Walters, of 540 St. Clair avc., Co lumbus, Ohio, writes: "For several months I was given up to die. I had fevor and ague, my nerves were wrecked; I could not sleep, and my stomach was so weak from useless doc tor's drucs that I could not cat. Soon aftor beginning to tako Electric Bit tors I obtained relief, and in a short time I was entirely cured." Guaran tee!! at J. O. Perry's drug storo; pneo ms.mRGAmJffms "lAICONTINtJED the quick. .. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets McEVOY BROS. -h-m-h 1 1 1 1 1 i I Giaad Opera House JOHN F. CORDBAY, Mgr. TUESDAY, FEBPUARY 7 AMUSEMENTS. Ui mil" TONIGHT. Grand Kerry Gow. New Edison Refined Vaudeville. I COc. I NEW TODAY iU Tho Tashrao. Did you ever try tho Tnshmo, tho best I'J'jO cigar manufactured. Well, thoy aro It, and Aug. Huckonstoln make them. td fit 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 m II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 III 1 8 1 IU 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H a I I Prices Cut Deepen ttan Evet Solid cold.nnoclAolo frnmoa M.OO. Itocora 847 kniv fid foft'$0.0(f Tnllfonndtqaspoona.ejJ.O WatolM,olmrm8, clmlua, lookota, buttons, enrriugs, solid silver lint wonr, cut glnsa nnd allvor plntod wnro, linud pnintod obinu, nt such cut na wolmvonotyotmnuo. Ourfixtures hro sold and wo nro Hftblo to olrtao tbo ontiro stock out in n lump most nuy day. Miss it nnd you'll regret it. 08 1 - 88 Stole Sf, Hcxt Door to Ladd & Dush Dank ttniiMH i 'i iW i m i Hnniiin -h-- DEED. TKMPLK. At the homo of her son-in- law, Paul Kloppin, corner of Choinek- etn and 21st streets, Salem, Orogon, Pobrunry 7, 1005, Airs. M. 51. Tomple, aged 77 years, 10 months and 1 day, of old ago. Deoonsod was a well-known nnd re spected lndy. 8Jio was a lifelong mem ber of tho Congregational churoh, and wna u membor of tho C'ontral Congroga tioniil church on 10th streot in this city, alio lenvoH ono son nnd threo daughter, K. K. Drown, of Kldorndo, Iowa; itrs. Sarnh Kloppln, of this city; 5Irn. I,. L, Cochran, of Sidney, Or., and Mrs, II. II, Uacon, of Milwnukuo, Wis. The funeral will bo held tomorrow (Wednesdny) at II n. in. from the Cen tral Congregational church, and the in torment will bo in City Viow cemetery. t, Mlsa E. Ilummell has arrived at tho i-ouago Jlotol, and will bo pleased to personally fit her patrons to tho latest cbrsot models, Tues. and Wed. 2t Wanted. Local men in every town in the lT. S. to distribute advertising matter, fan bo done during spare time. Address: "Advertisers' Pro tective Union, Chicago. 2-7-lt For Sale. Largo 9-room liouso in fino repair, hard finish, good barn, wood shed and wagon shed; good well. Close to school and car line. Inquire of I). A. White & Son., 253 North Commercial street. 2-0-31 For Sale. Wood, good body oak, $4.50 per cord. K. E. Tannor. corner I2th nnd Lewis streets. 2-G-3t For Sale At a bargain, 2 buggies and 2 runabouts, also 2 carts and a Holm dol colt. Inqulro of Ira Jorgcnson, 218 High street. 2-3-2t- For Sale. Dry wood, State and 19th streets. Phono 200(5 Ited. M. P. Den nis. 2-3-Im- For Salo. Edison coucort nhonnirmnli o" "i ; records and record case, at half price. A great bargain. Address "L. p. H.," enro Journal ofllco. 2-3-tf Iu years honce, when tho history of. tlm American stage is written, Mr. Jo seph Murnhy will have ono of the most substantial positions in it. No actor has been so long before tho public with such unlimited success. This suc cess has been principally gained in two plays, "Shaun Hhu" and "Kerry Gow," the famous Irish drama. Mr. Murphy's performance of tho vigorous play of "Kerry Gow," is a fine sketch of the Irishman as ho is found in the rural districts of Ireland. As "Dan O'Hara," tho Kerry black smith, his work is artistic and truo to life throughout. Tho dove cote, the Iiorso parade, upon which depends for tune, and tho realistic blacksmith shop, all contributo to mako this play a true picture of Irish life. It is tho native art and sincerity of Mr. Murphy thnt prompts him invaria bly to surround himself with compe tent associates. "Kerry Gow" will be presented at the Grnmbopera house Tuesday evening, February 7. Mi, Joseph Mtttphy Tlio legitimn'to Irish comedian, in his great Irish play The Kerry Gow Twenty-eight years of never failing success. Grcntcst record over achieved by any actor or any play in tho his tory of tho stage. Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c, 35c. Seat salo at box ofllco Tuesday 9 a. Jii. New Edison Theatre E. P. Starkey, Manager. GRAND ,OPERA HOUSE One Night' Thursday, February 9.' INMMfHIHMUlIUlNIUuuHi,!,,,!, Wizard of Hypnotism the Wonder of the 20th Centary Ptfofesso Thomas Nye Willgivo n rnro porforumncoof this mar velous, uiystoriousuccultsoiouce. Endorsed by pbyaioinns. press nud tho pulpit. Don't foil (o see tho sleeping beauty. PRICES-25c, 50c, 75c and $J.OO I if I iAfr is .9HB Hi ; i II F- HI v, n A SLEEPING BEAUTY. Professor Nye Will Have Two Subjects iu Dreamland. Professor Thomas Calloway Nye and his assistant Arthur Laing, who is to givo a performance at tho Grand Opera House Thursday night, Pcbrunry 9th, will, iu addition to the young woman whom ho will put to sleep nt storo street, place in dreamland a youth in tho window of . By tho private exhibition of his hypnotic skill and montnl science, Professor Nye has proven to a dozen or more of Portland's foremost physicians that he is all that ho claims. Watch for him. You will seo him wako his two subjects, ono on the Grand Opera Houso stago in the prosenco of a coimnitteo of medical men and Inymon, who ho has invited on the stage. You will also seo him lift the body of a sleeping person clear off tho stage by his marvelous, hypnotic power. Ho will mako strong mon weak, and compel them to respond to his slightest will. Hypnotists hnvo appeared boforo Sa lam audiences, but thev hnvn ,..! trieks and subtorfuges in order to fool the people. You will not see anything of the sort nt tho Grand Opera House. nteh the windows for ti .u - Seats now selling. Week Commencing February 6, 1905. Laughablo Vaudeville. Benson & Fraiiceota, presenting the Parisian craze, tho "Cloak Queen." Dick Marattces princo of corno. dians. Jay Bogert, "Silly Kid, Oh, So Silly." Will O. Brown, truly yours In black. Harry Moyer, tho Salem boy. Edison-o-scopo, latest moving picture oflccts. Change of acts Thursday. Matineos Saturday and Sunday. Admission 10c. you see the jam in front of the Edison last night. The opening farce, "Fami ly Trouble," is a corker, as produced by Dick Marattus. Jay Bogart made a hit as a silly kid. Will C. Brown, a colored gent, is great. Frnnceeta, tho clonk queen, posed before beautiful vnri-colors. Harry Moyer sang excel lently, nud tho Edison-o-scopo showsd a new film. Come early. Seof Thurs day the "3 o'clock train." for the sleepers. Threo Pairs of Solons. There are three pairs of brothers-in-law in the present legislature, viz: Son ator Dan Mnlarkoy and Representative J. N. Burgess; Senntor O, P. Coshow and Hepresentntivo Thos. B. Kay; Sen ator N. Whealdou and Representative I. N. Edwards. There may bo mort, and if there nre, this paper will be pleased to learn of them. To the Country Peorfe When in town tako our meals at the Star Restaurant. Wo will seo that yon aro satisfied, 339 Court streot, adjoin ing Wade's hardwnro store. 4.1 ' ' ew liaison Theatri. HimiiiMiiTiwnr iniiiii u r - "" : : " ' i.;. f the pudlH , Du aoab T3BMMWffltmiBWTII lUMUBanir-wrr i I 23' 1 -mmmmm a. The Faultless Gtuhbzt Uf U t)t MOM MWOhI grbb.r tm tK Hwrkvt. It's built i HrttkU AmMtew MMtariKk, mmI with Ila HHtiiy HrwlMtM ki tK MtU(t gmbWr Htil in tb stj, (jW. lt dniw, ImMImk 10 ft of 'Wt 1wjn. wm4 hi H VwitatH t lni, Ik WWUMl rMTti iMtMC HMkMl K M)l f tint wy. fW mhwi wM w me fM It mt. t nt mi i mm?. Uvw wi top tkMw Mttkbtt la or of nmt liwtiMUjp, to wb) m U Nw t hy mA fmry, or iImV XXm mp Vy )mwi Ufrf Mnt lw 4lr wMMi xyu4 in tm y. Vtf MA liM f MilftloCIM. or wU mA t tbo RtnltUon -W mh- r ti; m t mt of to rfr THE MONITOR DOUBU5 DISC DRILL Here's lh,. ,tir froM o tr of th M.nttor, akuwiBf iMMo and oUW 'r. 1 ok to a4)itMioMbly it.. ,. mt i4Wy drill WUUII v,,lvv thimw buy. r Mk o. Uu tor rvB yu We oroly oJ, ..yty 4 -f Wf .NtooiUf daatoU L. . m hU falrf Him W o4y. wkMW HH mcKvUU 4oU m wOl Mt 'f. taiw m Ut Mod bH U Um mi lr out Uw muk It Ut Ak too Um tin t mm. (iJt an4 mo Um arUl or 4ro 0,, '7, "M,, " J uUftt. of mf jrlHJi'j QSiMmmRrR Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD. ' Over Ladd & BuBh'a Bank, Salem, Or. goeaaKSfiHff Pr- ,j tiS9" "3RSAv SRPLEs tubular OREAM SEPAR.VTOE tor. uj .u, . w .No oil tap, aieot .. bowl ' .k, " " 1 m, A KM kw " 1 mil ii, TIP yiniimo k wif-riirsjv TiuTOT Tmirr? FARM MACHINERY, VEHICtES, BICYCLES. SEWING HUCmNEsfttrelJ OU Tins IS THE TWIST OP KEYSTONE FENCING The most satisfactory woven fencing y1l find. ilde of Vn io ...!. x, t .... -- . jw wro iiirougiiuui, M top and bottom wires, nnd the "" using continuously anter wve with the main wire and passing OO t.l U.I - nui, No lip. ?E0RIA FENCING 38t ths gnmo thing, only J made of x0. 13 Tvro. Suits somo " very well. JUy faeiHg s made in same r of No. 14 wire olosoly woven. navjng a fin, trade Qn fmcing ani up 1 -VU " you 8'DS to Pt 1 I k It pre33