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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1905)
W'" a DAILY CAPITA!, JOUBHAI SAXEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1905, Stockton & Co. THE OLD WHITE CORNER iBcBcumiNsLace Ctta!n Special Yfl Will IDOW yOU BOI710 things in this line. . vjefr V extra good Odd curtains and single pairs, to closo out. Beautiful Patterns In Brussels. Nets, Irish Points. Pt. De Luxe etc. LOCAL OPTION LAW SHOES WITH Character TheJayne Bill to Amend Passes the House Rollcall After a Very Warm Debate Shows a Close Vote Our involco shows that we havo moro than doubled our shoo business vinco wo moved. Jntp our now nnner. Wo show popular guaranteed styles and buck up every snlo we mnko. ANY PRICE, ANY STYLE CAN BE FOUND IIEEE. TIES COMMON "1 SHOE OR THE EXTREME STYLE. FBIOES ALWA.YS LOW. tho show to bco Murphy, who has a rep utation for excollcnt work, and ho bo Ing announced ns ill inndo it doubly hard to plonso the uudionco u task hard to eountorbalanec. DOCTORS ARE ASTOUNDED. MASK BALL Will bo given at Prutunj Hull FEBRUARY J4, J905 Pri?.08 will bo given for boat sustain od diameters, nlso best waltzora. Good musio, good or der nnd n good time. Spectators, gonis 25o, Indies JCc. Tickets 50c, flitppor ox Int. Cnas Rice & L. T. Davcn- pattf Managers. VUTu. TSJie- Tl.4. ,,Hni nml '"J'"1" wl" ""J" tnt thoy havo w -mm m -. 11 cb m 1 wr rs- Prof. Nyo'a Hypnotic Fcata Mystify Scientists and Laymen. H11I0111 has scon men of rnro hypnotic powor, but whon Prof. Thomas Cnlliwny Nye, nssintcd by Arthur Laing is seen nt tho Orand Opera House, Thursday night, February Dili, scientist!, modical R. V, BUrkoy, Manager. Week Oonunonclnji February 0, 1005. Laughable Vaudevlllo. Deunoti & Fnuiccotn, presenting tho Parisian crate, tho "Cloak Queen," Dick Marattoca prlnco of como. Hum, Jay Bogert, "Silly Kid, Oh, So Wily." Will O. Brown, truly yours In black. Harry Moyer, tho Salem boy, Bdlsono-scopo, latoit moving picture ffct. Change of uots Thursday, Matinee Saturday nnd Sunday. Admission 10c. mnnnmiHiininii j AMUSEMENTS. i-n-i inimnii Mil hj-wh TONiailT. Kow Edlsou Rcfluod Vaudeville. Kerry Oow, Tho 'Kerry flow" was preeouted nt tho flrnnd lust night by Joseph Mur phy's company, but without the aid of Mr. Murphy himself, ho being ill in a liopsitnl at Portland. James P. Kelly, as "ln 0llar," tho Kerry (law, enrrtod that rlo in a wanner, wbloh 'Mho whs know" whisper wan tjutto on u mr with Mr. Murphy's interpretation of the witty blacksmith. Most of the MMt f tho oaM, prW ably owing to the ohngea caused by Mr, Murphy' (line, wore sadly de ficient in their line, and nn-atal timo jho voice of the prompter "on stage" Wa nudlblo in the audleuee. Ill luo reaped to tho (MMMiMtuy, bow ever, tho fact that inuuy hnd gon t never witnessed nuylhlnk llko it. Pro- fossor Nye has inudo n llfo's study of hypnotism and mental science, and bo has so blended tho two tnystorlous arts that ho has brought them to tho point whero they are a benefactor to man kind. Doing tho woudorful master of hypnotism nnd mental science, ho per forms feats that havo never before been tried by hypnotists. Without hypnotiz ing his subjects, but by ineroly com pelling thorn to concentrate their minds, Professor Nye has porformed many marvelous cures. In Pendletou ho cured Otto Dldion, n linotype operator on tho Knst Oregonlnu. Also little Roy Salis bury of a sovoro ease of St. Vitus danco Ho will put a young woman to sloop in the show window of G. W. Johnson, 257 Commercial street, and she will remain asleep until Thursday evening, the night of the porformnucc. New Edison Theatxo, It Is the twine old story. Another gttod show at tbi popular theatre. The "Family Trimble. Jay Hngnrt nts the inrl of u silly kid. Krancetu posod before the nuuiy-oulared lights and in slmdowa of intrloiite deelgH. Will O. UrowH, "Just a eeliired (sent." Harry Mayor Thursday night the "Three o'olnek train. " a fart. What time. doe tbt S o'ebtek twin lenvef You OMH RHtl UUt Kt tb KdlfttH. ii o Artisans, Notice, It will Ikj neeeiwHry t ptpK tk pi wtwtliig arranged for n.t PrWwy iMlHg for oh WHHtk. iMatoail there wtll b iNitiHtlon of oamltnttM. W. W. HlhU M. A. Ohloago Markets, rkWMRM, 1VU. S.-Whewt, OTH, -t4k! UMtS, MM. l1iJ won mmm tHtmm 4H-t-H- Ptlccs Cut Deepen than Eve Solid gold speoUolo fnunw ,00. Koora IS 17 kuivea nd fork $3.00. Table nnd ttsjKons.$3.00. WntubM.olmrms, oliaius, locked, buttons, onninga, Kolid silvur flat wear, cut glass nnd silver plated vnr, liHnd painted ohiua, nt suuh out m wohftvouotyotuindo. Our fixture art) sold and woaro Unble toolosothewttirostook out in u lump most any day. Mian it and you'll regret iU 18 SUtt St. HCt Deor 0 liii & Hush Bank UlittCM lll'il HUtr t t"" n i j.A.t .,.,. Tuesday at ? o'clock tho Jayno bill to amend tho local option law adopted last Novombor. Thore was a large nt tendnnco in tho lobbios. Mr. Kny, nft or tho bill was road, offered a substi tute for the Jnyno bill, which, he said, had been prepared by tho friends of tho Local Option League. Tho Jayne bill was before the committco on re vision of laws for three weeks, nnd tho local option friends declined nil offorts to amend. They denied that tho lcglslnturo had any right to amend this law. The Jnyno bill requires 30 per cent of voters to bring an election in any precinct, to bo wholly outBide of nny incorporated city or town. Shall not prohibit prescriptions by a regular practicing' physician of nlcohollc stim ulants. Elections are to bo held un der this net in Juno of odd years. Mr. Juyno opposes holding tho prohibition election nt snmo timo as other elec tions nro hold. Mr. Jnyno contends for the precinct local option, nnd for leaving tho question in citios to their locnl govornmont. MoLeod of Union argued against tho Kay substitute, it was nu offort to defer, to strnnglo by dolny, n bill which they had not tho hnrdihood to oven try to amend in committee. Xo compromlso was ofTorod until tho last momont, whon it was too late. Kay said it was not too into to amend. And what right had tho logis laturo to amend an net of tho peoplef Tho Jnyno bill was ton times worso than tho original law, nnd his substi tute wns nn attempt to innko tho Jayne bill fair. Ho opposed a special elec tion next June, as it would bring lip a great deal of animosity nnd hard feeling. Ho denied being n Prohibi tionist. Ho had incurrod tho onmity nf the liquor interests by standing up for tho rights of tho people, llo at tacked the proposition that tho ontiro precinct should llo outside of an incur poratcxl city or town. Ho favored a compromise, and wanted his substitute to go to the committee. Jlrighum of Lnno said tho loenl op tiouists had an opportunity to go bo foro tho committee. It was not a good thing to vote on theso most partisun matters at a general olootlon. He do uitMl thut tho local option law had been enacted by tho people. A few imported agitators and extremists nt Portland had foisted this iniquitous law on tho people. Mnir of Multnomah suid every op portunity bud boon otTerod to amend the local option law beforo the commit tee, but no friend of Prohibition could bo Induced to eomo before that com mitUe. Now those who had regarded the act adopt od by the people as serd earn e httrw with a swooping amend- rnont. He did net tlive in the prin ciple that the legislature knd not the right to amend that law, or any kw. The Jayne bill was a fair bill, and tho IwhI tptlon law was unfair in sv ury Nature of it. CnproH of Portland spoke of the no aotudty f righting a wrong don to an Intermtt that wits entitled to roeogitl tion. He had spent more yoart in Y. M. ( A. wwk and ehnrok work titan many naitipieus of looal option. He bad lived In two tintoa tbat smarted prohibition, and it had not Umded to pae, order and brotkorl' love. H had a petition of JM),Mt oltiaoos ask mg ror me Juyno law to bo ooatttHt. Tho potitiooors ww MotUy boatarwt w of cod statHtiitg, ttMtllk of Josoyhitu Jfc'ocod a tom- r-rooU tbat woW wo tbo pruU UmhUw, eosUag $d.)0 or Mo.uoa Tkts waa not 4oo to ojuho 4oUy, bo( to ooMbto tbo btw to mm boforo tbo (koopio in tbo igbir otor. NowoU of Vabiicio fbTOMd tbo abUlMto. If tbo sojsMnU of tbo bill ww ooi afioid to moot a osapr mwo. lot tbow ror tbo bOL iwuy mm U womM oM m mock to boM ximoUooj H4or tbo ktoal opttoa law m too ooltr ot of tbfc oioti. Wo bad a rigbt U tbo atmoM of tbo looa! ootioa a4o- atw. Tbo Jayno bill ws i -nbrtswo a rNWUHMt of tbo lfewoaook Uw. TWrty por ooi vom too mmoJI, bat ws tbo mm for Uta tUm, wbfcb ibotf law novoc yoronoWoi. ISdwatd of la jjst r...Kil Uwg tbo tot a i st J-iO, h Uovod tbat tbo vMMtry aim imvtm ba4 a joiot iaioroM us ii mattor Wby cut a precinct in two to submit this matter any more than for any other! Kay demanded a roll call on this question, and the house refused to re fer by a vote of 37 to 22, one absent. For Kay substitute uarnes, wi. well, Calvert, Carter, Cavenuer, v,oic, Cornott, Donnelly, Edwards, Flint, Jaekson, Kay, Kuncy, Mcars, Miles, Munkers, Newell, Richie, Settleraier, Smith of Josephine, vawior, c ) Against Kay substitute Bailey, Hlngham, Blakloy, Hromiiaii, urgC, Burns of Coos, Capron, unnmoeriai.., Colwell, Cooper, Craig, Dobbins, Fawk, Graham, Gray, Griffin, Hendorson, Her man, Holeomb, Hudson, Huntley, Jog ger, Jayne, Killingsworth, Laws, Lin thieum, Maygcr, MoLeod. Muir, Shook, Sitz, Sonnoraann, Smitn ot naKer, Stciner, Von dcr Hollcn, Welch, Mr. Sneaker 37. Kay took up the debate on the mer its of the bill. If the local option bill was unjust and unfair, this Jayne bill was doubly so. Ho had not voted for the bill last spring, but he was now willing to line up with that clas3 of people. Did the mombers want their children to associate with those who represent ed the brewers nnd liquor dealers, or with tho Young People's Christian as sociation t He wns sent for whon nom inated to hco how ho stood on moral questions, but had tho courage nnd innnhood to stnnd up for moral meas ures. He had made political enemies by his stand on this question, but he had acted in obedience to his con science, and so he could look his fam ily in tho fnce. Bingham of Lane said he would tnkc Mr. Kay's advice, and would voto ns his conscience would, dictate and so he could face his wife and children. fmrxco Store r5- QPIJBAReAfflttOJ&$& Hammewiig Dowfl Pwces f o Two Days Wednesday and Thursday Those special prices only last for those two days Wo cannot afford to Iwav, sel lour goods at such ridicu lously low price. Wo like to seo crowds of pcopfc always in our store. That is tho reason why wo cut tho life out of prices. Road en: full size double blankets, only pair ,.35o 250 yards of light nnd dark colored calicoes, yard 3" 500 yards house lining, yd .... 3c 00c bleached tablo damask, yd.. 29c 4Gc wool dress goods, 40 inches wide nil colors, yard 23c 45c Kai Kai crystal cord silk, yd. 23c 75c white sheets,, full sizo . 48c 15c pillow cases, standard size ..10c 8c cotton batting, roll 4c Best Saxony yarn, skein 3c Best spool silk 3c Best Sans silk, ball 2c Children's 25c heavy underwear lOo Children's 20c double leneo hoso 10c 25c wool fascinators . .' I0c Ladled" jackets half price. Ladles' dress skirts half prlco. Children's fancy handkerchiefs. . lc 7c double twill toweling, yd ..3c Remnants of white goods half price Great bargains in muslins, jadies' soiled percale shirt waists, 50c, 75c and $1; sale prico whilo thoy last 25c Best Shetland floss, skein Co MCEV0Y BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets AFTER GRIPPE Or Any Sovoro Sickness Our Druggist, Q co. W. Putnam, Advises Salem Pcoplo to Tako Vinol. Every Person Recovering From a Se vere Hliiess May Bo Quickly Re stored to Health and Strength by Vinol Mrs. G. 'I. Partridiie. of Franklin. Mass., who recently celebrated her 00th wending anniversary, writes: "The grippe loft me in a very weak ened condition no appetite, thin, nerv ous nnd no vitality Nothing soomed to help me until a friend brought mo a bottle of your Vinol. 1 commenced to take it, and it gave me a hearty appe tite, my health and. strength returned Ho reviewed tho arguments from all tho different standpoints, concluding with tho statement that ia no county had prohibition ever prohibited. Miles of Yamhill said it would not bo possible to submit this question in nny precinct of his county. West of Tillamook said the law would not be constitutional, and Hud son of Multnomah moved tho previous quostion. On passngo of tho bill tho voto stoed: Ayes 34, noes 13, absent 1. So tho bill passed. Will Mako Twine. Lincoln, Nob., Feb. S. Tho house this morning in a committee of tho whole recommonded tho passage of a bill es tablishing n binding twine plant at the state ponitontiary at a cost of $2,000,-000. Indicted. Lima, Ohio, Feb. S. The grand jury today returned indictments against W. W. heighten, prosidont of tho dofunct Lima Savings Bank, and Amos Young, formorly country treasurer, on a charge of making fnlso oatrios. DIED. WEST At the Salem Hospital on Tues day, February 7, 1905, at 6:30 p. m.f of a combination of diseases, Eunice Bernard West, littlo daughter of Mrs. Dora Lonnon West, aged 7 years and 2 months. Tho funeral will be held nt tho First M. E. church tomorrow (Thursday) af ternoon at 2 o'clock, and tho interment will bo in City View cemetery. The littlo girl wns tho light of tho home, being a most lovenbld child, and tho mother has tho sympathy of all of her friends in this timo of sorrow. To Attond Funeral. Mrs. J. P. Vcatch and daughter, Miss Ethel Vcatch, went to Cottngo Grove this morning to attend tho funeral of Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Wynno's littlo child at that place. Tho littlo ono was only a few days old, and tho mother is lying very ill. Mrs. Wynno is tho daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Veatch, of this city, formerly Miss Alico Veatch, and is well-known here. Tho many frionds will bo sorry to hear of this sad news. All Safo Ashoro. Halifax, Fob. 8. All of tho passeng ers nnd crow of the wrecked steamer Dumara nro safo and sound, and tho second bont has landed near Point Pleasant, where tho first boat was also lauded. Still Unknown. St. John, N. F., Feb S Tho fate of tho missing boat from tho wrecked j steamer Damnrn, containing tho cap- lain ami ii ot the passengers and crew is still unknown. It is foared that tho bout has fouudored. MKS. O I. PAltTHIDQE. until 1 fd like a new creature. I con sider Viuol a wonderful medicine for nny one who has bad a sover sieknesw; it makes strength and vitality so fast." bav nover sold in our store sueh a valuable strength creator and health restorer for tbo convalescent as Vinol This It utttaun Vinol contains in a eon aontrotod form nil of the vital nrinei ploa of ed livr oil, bnt whaout a drop ar oil f. t.iM-t t.m slomaeh and detard its work. Vinol puriBr and enriebes the blood, totuM up tbe digestive organs, and strengthen every organ .f tbe body to do Its work as nature intended. We nsk eYorr ponmn in Solent who Imn Wn ill to try Vinol on uur ruar- ante to build them up nd nuke them well and strong We return money if it fails. teo Y Putnam, Drg, NEW TODAY .. -J aai nwiiM party ou of Knlrm tbat wanted twill t Willamette bo. loi to ealt at tbe bote! at Conner. Mea.-tho Will Succeed Armstrong. Washington. Feb. S. It is stated on good authority that James Burton Reynolds, of Massaehusetts, will suc ceed Robert B. Armstrong, of Iowa, as assistant of tho troasury. New Surveyor-General. Washington, Feb. S.-Tho President today wnt to the senato the nomina tion of Edward P. Kingsbury for sur veyur-goneral of Washington. Battleship Ashoro Paris, Feb. S.-Tke Preach battleship faulllvan has gone nebore at Tan KiD jr China. The extent of the dam ago is not known. Removed. Washington, . S.-H. sith Wo,. ley, aasayer at Hoios, u.,., toav emoved from oeo by Sy .;, JWHey ia char Mi Wrr.! I aw accounts. -Samies 1D Washington IwTTn; Wlwte for amy ., , Topek Feb. iTbT,, tolmv stale nil .d. viw,vAiu - . """"rj. This is the White Rotary Shuttle Number 25 Without quostion ono of tho hand somest machines over shown, besides boiug ono of tho most satisfactory. Come in and lot us show you tho large ooouiii, tho tension indicator, tho au tomatic tension release, tho convoniont stitch regulator, tho instantly remov able, non-clogging shuttle nnd numer ous othor oxolusivo features. F.A. Wiggins' Implement House, 255-257 Liberty St. Farm Implements, Wfcoels, Automo biles, Sewing Machines and SuppUes. To the Cotmtry People When in town tako our meals at tho &tar Restaurant. We will seo tbat you satisfied, 339 Court street, adjoin ng Wade's hnr.Wo... - Money to Loan . THOMAS K. FORD. UTA T.JJan.. V , y Bank. Salem. Or. -Wo teoeh tbo oarber trade . sbortoet uoosible ti. .. , expeuMM. and guarantee pooitiean. WHto for oattalofwo. MJor Smu,. Comoro, Sou oW j7i Wanttd.-l.oonl a, I. tTwy t0wm u tbo 0. & u Attribute lttiidM wattor. On bo do 4Hmt Zmn Oiu. A44r: AoVrertkoN' Z. ttl Vuioob CMoago. ,.M7; For SAlevDry wooi, SUbTVc)! lh iv-e. mmm OTUO MM. X. P. 1U-. 9&U Far ftile Mnsoo. M-lwn 'Utt hoi .Lt. A groat batcoia. AWreoc 'L F H' taro Jeurual efie. J tf GRAND OPERA HOUSE une Night' Tk4, t7 .::r i' "eorca'y ?.: Wltaid of HypnoUsra the W Pjof lltB829i8Hgtl9Kxf onder of the 20th Centtfty eotessoe Thomas Nye Will rive a ..... msim mmsKi