Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 01, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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iAILT UfBIL JOUKNA "- OEEOOK. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1,005.
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Stockton & Co.
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
W'e placo on sale for the rogt of tbis woek n vory strong anil well
nwiortod stock of Imported Kids that formerly sold for $1.96 and $1.50 per
pair. Itetfucod thin wcok to
98c pal
ifep
TWO MILLS UNDER
SAME MANAGEMENT.
Tho Eugene and Union Woolon
to Do Operated Jointly.
Mill
Kugono Guard, Fob. 88th.
John V, Wilbur, of Union, Or., ono
of tho new owner of tho Kugono wool
en mills, wan in Kiignno yostordny on
his way homo from Hun Friinolsco. Ho
(topped horo to urraiigo n fow matters
concerning tho property.
In conversation with a Guard ropre
sontntiva bint evening Mr. Wilbur
stated that ho hnd been to San Fran
cisco for tho purpose of Intvrostlug
ciipllnr' to form n company to operato
Ihi) Kugono and Union mills under one
management, lit said ho was success
ful in bin iiiIrnIoh, and that tho Hu
ge no mill, on stated before, would pus-
Hive))' rosuuio operations on May 1st.
Mr. Wilbur Ik a practical woolen
mill worker,, and han mndo tho Union
J 3 Long Yeats
Have certainly given us an idonof the bicycle business,
it in the least, call In and look over our
1905
A MiV'K .tefemJifeiiiV Sh
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OTHER WHEELS 925.00, $30.00, $35.00.
LE8T YOU FOKGET.
Wo nro over ready to rejmlr your wliwl, it make no dIfllHre If ytwi
newl It oiled, adjusted, a new tiro, rim or eoaater brRk.
You ran rent awiurod you will got the beat money can buy, and tli work
duno bv experleiiowl workmou If ton buv call It 2161, and will call
for your wheel.
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MHlit'HHtHH MIIHKIlim HiWI HI IIMIIWf
ONLY A FEW
MORE DAYS
J nml our storo will coiuo to u oloso. in order to mnko tho big-
X gost wcok during the Salo, 1 will givo specially low pricos on -:
X ovorvthiuu in tho storo. ovon lo&s thnn cost 1 lmvn rW ::
T - . K . . - .- .
: wico slie lilamoiKlB. which 1 will
Wntoluu, Olouks, Silvorwnro, Cut
. . Sterling and Silver-plated Tablewuro, all must go at rediou
! loua low pi ices, Speotaolea and 12yo Ulastii at lof thnn half
I price. Tho natures aro all sold, tho storo ia rented and wo
must give possession m a short time,
THEREFORE THE GOODS MUST GO.
DIAMOND SELLER,
Jeweler and Optician
83 SUte St,
lHtfti'triH44-tiiitiiai
98c
KID GLOVE
SA.LE
Men's Suits $4.98
Tormor pricos wore $10, $15, $17.00,
$20. Reduced this week to
$4.98
You may bo amazed at theso great
reductions, but they nro honestly nnd
positively mado without regard to
worth or cost.
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mill pay big dividends slnco ho took
charge of it sovoral yoars ago. "There
is no reason In tho world," said ho,
"why tho local mill should not bo
made to pay us big roturnB on tho
money invested. Everything uugurs
well fr Its successful oporntlon. Tho
locution is an idonl one, nnd other con-
ditiotis aro very favorable."
Mr Wilbur loft on this morning's
-tl,l., ll.l trxm TT..t.. nu l! .
vi v Hum mi uuiuii, uAimuiiiig io ru-
turn within sovoral weeks, to begin
tho work of overhauling tho machin
ery of tho plant in readlnoss for oper
ation. 1
W. O. T. U. Entertainment.
An ontertnlnmoiit will bo given nt
tho W. O. T. IT. hall this evening nt
7:110 o'olook. A good program Iiuh
been prepared, and ovory ono Is invitod !
to attend.
Wooumon of tho World will hold
nnothor convention nt Cottogo Grove
on Mnrch 8th.
If you doubt
hy
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sel at 1U0JI wholosnlw nrion.
Ghuu, Unnd Pnintod Chiun.
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HM Door to LaJd & Busb Bink I
LETCHER
TRIAL
FOR ARSON
Prosecution Fails to Get
Important Witness
Bryan, O., March 1. Judge Bower
son this morning made the epeaiag
statomont for the prosecution la the
oase of George Lotchor, the California
man on trial here for arson, alleged to
have been committed in Williams cona
ty 24 yoars ago. Attorney Fellows fol
lowed for tho dofonse. The refusal of
tho governor of Michigan to extradite
Bryant, of Hudson, who is jointly in
dicted with Lechtor, was a severe blow
to tho prosecution. The state intend
ed to use Bryant as a witness against
Lechtor.
Tho state produced four witnow
whoso testimony is to tho offect that
thoro had been a fire in Montpelicr at
tho time specified in the indictments,
that Letcher was interested in sever
al of tho stocks of goods in stores of
the village, and was seen in the vicin
ity of the premises nt the time of the
conflagration.
3100 Reward, 5100.
Tho readers of this papor will lie
pleased to loam thnt thoro is at least
ono dronded disoaso that sclenco hns
boon nblo to euro in nil its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo
is the only positivo curo now known to
tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, roquires a
constitutional trontmont. Hall's Ca-
tnrrh Curo is taken internally, acting
directly upon tho blood nnd mucous
surfaces of tho system, thereby do-
stroying tho foundation of tho disease,
and giving tho pationt strongth by
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minding up mo consimition and as
slating nnturo in doing its work. The
propriotors havo so much faith in its
curative, powors that they offer Ono
Hundred Dollars for any case that it
fails to cure. Send for list of testi
monials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Tako Hull's Family Pills for con
stipation. 19 1 IH I I I III IHI 1 1 HH
t STATE
SOCIAL
NEWS
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Woodburn.
Miss Flora Livosloy returned Sun
day from a three weeks' visit with
friends in Salem.
Miss Mnbol Kenady spent Monday
in l'ortland.
Mr. K. P, Mormim mndo a businosw
trip to Mt. Angol W(Mlnwdny.
Walter L. T(mo sold his fwrm near
Woodburn to .luwib II. Miller for the
sum of $t(l.S0.
.Mrn. O. W, Adkins, 1100 Kemp. form
orly of Woodburn, now residing nt
Sotts Mills, presented hor huslmnd
with a flno Uahy boy tm Sunday, Feb
ruary Sfltlt.
J. It. Miller, of Wentlierfnrd, Texas,
who wiis mvtH:ly injurwl at Woolburn
about two months ago, while alighting
from tho Southern Paeitle train, has
Koeurel through his attorney, E. P.
Moroom, a settlement. W. W. llreth
orton, claim agent for tho 8. P., e.uuo
to WoHHllHiru Monday, and made tho
adjustmeiit.
Mr. lMhrurd Kriekaou, whs Uhs leu
Mating here for the past few Months,
started on his retera trip t his home
n Delane, Mimt, on MowUy. Mr,
KricksoH m gealwl, frltwil ()UMlitiM
iiiu.te for t,M xmny t rie4s while hre,
wbo r" very sorry to Me Mm go. He
t W very favorably iwprMietl with Ore
;;'g, and wmv return la tlie fU Ij re
'. ', HutiH HrmaueMtly.
; : The Ladles' i, Wolbttm. met
; at the kerne of Mrn. C. W. Oraver on
elMiM4iiy nfterwooH. Current evntn
jwere lleued by varion memWr ttf
tHeeiHlsMtMt MieM)lie Mwxtleht Mug
very weU- ' Seckttjaweft iMUHby."
Harry HedenH kmi ewtMeMei tke
buildiHR of kb kre4 fwetory on 21
hhJ (Jrent tireete.
J. J. S4uel kN eoMMtetteed work
om ki itMtlMt tor m M Mreot.
O. K. TlMMtMH, WlM id MMtUft in
4jtke Weodbortt stwtm wwiwtry, will be
rvwtiT 10 Mri iih) MMeMMry MXt
weV.
u Uvertott kM eowMMNieed to build
an uflke on Unwit Mret, tto4 'will u.
cupy tke mm m m eomplettHl.
AROinTEOT.
W. D. rusa-vAriatet mk porU
toaooat, kM ftmiMMti tt uU eja.
t ImlWUs ajul Uruaral wrk;
Otto 116 Buto itrcvt, I. t Vvk,
BEST
BUSINESS
BLOCK
And ElectricLight Plant Wiped
Out in East Liver-
' pool, Ohio
an
Km L'vwpuwl (X. Maxeh 1. Fire
bet ant -vT$i oat tko b business
bfcwk m. tfto omoar f ao city, eaasing
-. lm haft afltuk. A dosea of
tW iHM boaUtta? ,t-r were
cgaaakt! tMrojL "to burning of
tho btiia lfcpot flat left the
in dorkMW.
Btr. Swrnct. vohutr
man. wm killed b failing wslb.
eity
fire-
"EW PASTOB FOE SALEM.
"Emieeat Young Dtsa CaBed by the
Presbyterian Ctmrcli at the
Capital City.
Albany. Marco L-JUr. I. G. Knotts,
of tkk eity, who was rH!iry appoint
xi aolftor t tit Ftrrc Presbyterian
eirarek of Sskmh. Mated yesterday that
the STetim at that plaee had ex-
traded a (all to a yeoag pastor to fill
the Sale pulpit. The pastorate of the
Salem canreh has beea vacant for the
past two moath, Rev. Dr. H. A. Ketch
urn, for many years pastor of the
fhurch. having resigned and accepted
the position of traveling missionary
for the Presbyterian Sunday schools,
under the direction of tho Oregon syn
od. The gentleman called to tho pastor
ate is Rev. Henry T. Bnbcock, of Al
bany, X. Y., a senior in the Presbyte
rian seminary there. He is said to be
a man exceptionally gifted ns a pulpit
orator, and well qualified for tho posi
tion to which he ha been called. He
is a brother of Rev. Maltby Bnbcock,
the great Presbyterian divino of New
York City, and is said .to be one, of tho
most promising young men ever edu
eated nt tho big seminnry of the
church. His acceptance of the call is
daily oxpectod.
New Edison Theatre.
Are you one of the number who has
not seen Baby June Mnndorville nt
tho jKipuIar Edison. You roally cannot
afford to miss tho chance to witness
her remarkable performance. But three
yoars old, Baby Juno stands unchal-
longed tho greatest child actross in the
world. Babv Juno will meet tin. r.1mnl
children after tho matiuoo noxt Satur
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day. Teed & ImzcU, another star net,
nnd the Berger Rros., still another are
also on the bill this week. Matineo to
day was well attended.
Grand Musical Concert.
On Friday, March 10th, there will
bo a musical concert and recital at the
Grand Ora lions of mure than usual
interest. It will consist of William
Wallnee Graham ou the violin, Mrs.
Anna Selkirk Norton as contralto and
Helen Ch I breath on the piano. It is
seldom three xnrh artuts have lieen
brought together in a musical program,
and Oreguu can be proud to have pro
duced them, and this community is still
more proud of having mm opportunity
to hear Hum together Aniioun.omonts
and program later
NEW TODAY
Wanted Situation m mok ..r other
kind of work, by honeM .lnee
1m.v. luquire nt Star Restaurant.
SHI" Court strwt. 5-l-St
ror Sale. (lood Mmw peanut roaster
and com (.opr. Inquir at i)ri,v
W1Iim!i real estate oatev
110 Com
mereiMi reft. 3.1.
I"or Rent FwraUbed roow, wt w
without board. Inquire of y, a.
llre.lwtw, 140 Sute St. Ml-Ji
Wwited-Voag Uiy or goat of good
vole to dBK JUuat rated wngs at tat
IWIwr theater. Atml KiUm. h..
Htw S-2S-ot
For Rnt A Mvea-rooin houae. wn
w-Hter m ia t aw, 50 Uijk
tret. A. Sehreibor. 2-SS-tf
Wanted. Udy or geatleiaaa of fair
wuentiou to travel for a im
MAooa ...ilt., 1 c.i ...
'-"' --r-.- umrj JJUJ8 pr
jBnr h uiHiMFes, pom weekly. Ad
ira mta iMwis j. a. Aloaao,
') w. M6-tt
For SAle.-Otw t0aft-fo lft.o-
44o waJL Seats, joek aad aUian
as4 Ur. Mo4jr to U pit ap M
a MlMMtc'H aoiieo, all toaapltio. Fa
Ufortnatia Ui.iro e lVak A.
llakor or Pc. H J r uuaia. 8 87-5
Tet Salft, Jrv w,
h I statt aa4
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smTrHE PRICES WE QUOTE ON DRY GOODS
FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
The people of Salem novcr had such nn opportunity as thoy havo right
now to buv fashionable dry goods at such littlo prices. Our store is becom
ine a erealer wonder ever day. Wo aro just as busy as bees opening ft
new goods and waiting on our customers. Seo THE LITTLE PRICKS WE
ASK -
45c Koi Kni Crystal Cord Wash
Silk, new goods, yard 23c
39c Wash India Silk, all colors and
black, yard 25c
75c black silk taffeta, yd 48c
f.5e silk dot pongees, salo price,
van!
.39c
75c Sicilian Dress goods, all tho new
shades, 40 in., price, yd ....49c
Ladies' 20c hair rats 9c
Children's 5c hadkfs, each lo
Children's 75c shoes 49c
Children's $1 shoes 75c
Ladies $3 patent top shoes ..$1.75
Men's $1.00 hats 49c
Men's $2.00 pants 9Sc
McEVOY BROS.
j 4 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II;
f AMUSEMENTS, f
H-t-H I I 4"(H i I Iit-H-M-H-1-fr
TONIGHT.
-Vaudeville.
Edison-
COMING ATTRACTIONS.
Grand Charles B. Hanford.
Charles B. Hanford.
It has been said that the regular
theater patrons are not thoso who mako
tho fortune of theatrical performers.
Thoy constitute a reliablo clientele,
whoso critical opinion is valuable, and
who deeidojtho fate of many an at
traction. But the productions which win
extraordinary financial returns nre
thoso which appeal to tho people who
attend tho theater only onco in a while,
wncn ,l,ev i,ro suro tllat tno I)ln' nml
tl10 performers will appeal to their
' taste- tt is before such audiences that
Uharles B. Hanford hns had tho good
fortune to appear. People who are
weary of the gauzy frivolities of tho
time' or wll perchance, disapprove of
, tIlcm on principle go to seo Hanford
I witn "solute confidence thnt what he
I oft'er will havo substantial merit us
j wel1 as tM0 qnnlities which amuse. Mr.
llnfrd never forgets that tho public
' demand divorsinn nt tho playhouse. Ho
.
supplies that by selecting tho best ma
terial that play writing has over pro
duced nnd interpreting it in n modern
nnd sympathetic spirit which mnkes
tho humor irresistible.
Mr. Hanford will present "Othello"
nt tho Grand opera houso on Friday,
March 3.
To the Country People
Whon in town tnke your mcnls at tho
Star Restaurant, 339 Court Street, ad
joining Wado's hardware store. Meals
at nil hours. 15 cents.
leJ.Iri0!'1 btH!!,!bV t,U? favor,, w,th
Wrued b, solid eM.erience wh, U
Here's the kdie
wodel, and it's h
my- ,Th-v PliVte an easy rM.
K wheel, aad here it is. Graceful in
'rr; t0 ouu Plenty of room for
ome an.t trv a spin.
THEN HERE'S THE
PIERCE SPRING FORK
The 1IWV, iMH) x h
and
- -,. ,,v ot lne ewhl0B .
T' rllh th' perfect ., '
fork. h.v Uv9 WXli.
urwu. mount for k A. .
a wt Ii.t.
ft. Tkey Mw itTfc. ,M)0-T com-
?! CoiMlaaad try a 8
pi oa
one.
V. -n ..., CHEAPER
- wMiiiaue to m11 k
Th m wM U , beauty, ujr'
s4& '-
It ?Psfl J(f
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KfD TUESDAY
X04
b4aale
Farm MJ?!?, IMPLEMENT wni ISR
and Supplie,4?!?t?mobnM Cycles, Sewing Ma-
n l
uum
Men's 45c underwear
25e
Men's 10c whito handkfs 3,
Mcn's 49c neckties, tho latest.. 25
Men's 10c box, good g
Men's 20c black sox jq
Boys' 10c suspondors ge
Children's 25c and 35c underwear
salo price 10 and 15c
75c laco curtains, pair 45,,
$1.50 laco curtains ggc
$2.00 laco curtains, pair $1,39
15c 3G-inch dotted Swiss, yd ..95
Ladies' $4. swell now hats, tho lat
est, salo price $193
45c whito table damask, extra wide
satin finish, yd ogc
Corner of Commer
cial and Court Streets
Gand Opea House
JOHN F. OORDEAY, Mgr.
FRIDAY, MARCH 3RD
Special Engagement of tho Distin
guished ' actor.
MR.
CHARLES B. HANFORD
Accompnnied by
MISS MARIE DEOFNA1I,
In an elaborato production of
"OTHELLO"
A SOCIAL AND ARTISTIC EVENT.
""Prices 50c7 75c $1.00 nnd$r50rCur
tain nt 8:15. Cnrriagos nt 11. Seat
salo at box office Friday 9 a. m.
New Edison Theatue
R. P. Starkey, Manager.
Week commencing Monday, February
27, 1905.
. .Mastodonic Vaudeville all-star show
Baby Juno Mandorvlllo, the Child
Marvel, tho Crazo from Coast to Coast,
Teed & Lazell, Exponents of Refined
Comedy, Direct from the East
Berger Bros., Startling Feats of Bal
ancing.
Harry Moycr, Singing tho Latest Il
lustrated Songs.
Marvelous Edlson-o-scope, Views of
Interest.
Matineo Wednesday and Saturday.
Change of Acts Thursday.. Admission,
any seat 10c. ,
Money to Loan
THOMAS K. FORD,
Over Ladd & BuBh'B Bank, Salem, Or.
cycles
nmny n criminating rider who has
durable and aatlafnntnrv.
irablo and satisfactory.
VtHRPT o
''uvj
RS firstclnss low-priced wheel.
for youraolf.
uy in old Webfoot Salpm.
j weet, otuem, uregon.
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