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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1905)
DAILY CAPITAL JOOTINAL, BALEM, OREGON, ITiUJAY, MARCH 3, 1005 t m 1 ' Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER V t1 i'l Wo placo on salo for tlio rest of tills week n very strong nnd well nssortcd stock of Imported Kids thnt formerly sold for $1.25 and $1.50 per pair. Reduced this week to Mil L Gand Opera House JOHN F. OORDRAY, Mgr. FRIDAY, MARCH 3RD Special Engagement of tho Distin guished actor. MR. CHARLES B. HANFORD Accompanied by MISS MARIE DROFNAH, In an clabornto production of "OTHELLO" A SOCIAL AND ARTISTIC EVENT, "" i'rTceBr)0c775c $100 nndUiOrOur- tnin nt 8:15. Carriages at 11. Seat Halo nt box olllco Friday 1) a. in. New Edison Theatre R. P. Starkey, Manager. "Week commencing Monday, Fobruary 27, 1005. . .Mastodonic Vaudovillo all-star Bhow Baby Juno MandcrviUo, tho Child Marvol, tho Crazo from Coast to Coast. Toed & Lazoll, Exponents of Roflncd Comedy, Diroct from tho East. Borgor Bros., Startling Foats of Bal ancing. Harry Moyor, Singing tho Latest Il lustrated Songs. Marvelous Edlson-o-scopo, Views of Interest. Matineo Wednesday and Saturday. Ghanjjo of Acts Thursday.. Admission, nny scat 10c. To the Country People When in town lake your nioals nt tho Btnr Restaurant, 339 Court Strcut, ad joining WiuIo'h hardware Btoro. Meals at all hours, 15 cents. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD. Over Ijxdd A Dush's Hank. Salem. Or MODEL OYSTER HOUSE. Hi Court Street. The best meals in tho eitv for the price. Quick seivno, euro and eleanli iicss our motto, l'liuno -OKI Main. MRS. JF.NN1L IWADHH'K, Prop iwinw t-t inn mum ONLY MORE ; ; nnil our storo will como to a close, in order to lvmko tho big- ; ; '. ' gost week during tho Silo, 1 will give specially low prices on ','. everything in tho store, oven less than cost. I have n fow ' ;; nice sizo Piainonds, which 1 will soil at 1003 wholesale prico. '.'. ; ; Watches, Clocks, Silverware. Cut Glass, Hand Tainted China, ; ; '. Sterling and Silvor-platud Tablewaio, all must go at rodicu- Ions low piicos. Spectacles and prico. Tho lixtures nro all sold, tho store is rented and wo must givo possession in a short time. THEREFORE THE GOODS MUST GO. DIAMOND Jeweler and 88 Slate St, E&frM M-l-14'fr I lU'l S 8 l - UHH - hWH KID GLOVE SALE cpa Men's Suits $4.98 Former prices wore $10, IS, $17.50, $20. Reduced tins week to $4 98 You may bo amazed nt tlicso groat reductions, but they tiro honestly and positively inado without regard to worth or cost. AMUSEMENTS, f h4-M- I ill I I I I I III I I I I I I I i TONIGHT. Grand Oharlcs B. Hanford. Edison Vaudovillo. Charles B. Hanford Tonight. Mr. Charles H. Hanford is ono of tho few actors and producers whoso work presents tho quality of permanency. There are no sudden lapses into medi ocrity, and the city in which lie appears foi ouo night feels senile in the ussur mice that it is witnessing the same performance thnt will be given where tho engagements are for a week or more Tho oiil nriation from a fixed Chas. B Handford, as "Othello. sttimluid t mini has l -n ihnt of im piiiiuint Ml llontnr! is n Ulcl oh sci ci, nt talent mul although high in the peiMiiml esteem of .ill who are iis Micmtoil with liini in hiiMiiohN, u stead fast disciplimiilun and a ruthless be liever In tho sm vi ul of tho fittest, (iood work last season biings a mini her of tho players who were then fa vorites back to this city. Mr. Ilaufoid has attained a position where he can exploit his ideas unliiudeied bv consid erations of expense or collateral influ ences. The public having once be stowed its favor on a Mar demands as i lose an acquaintance with hun as pos Mlde, and will this season onjo a pin Im lion whiili n presents Mr Hanford f - n - H - t - n i wn hiiiiihid A FEW DAYS Eve Glasses at less than half i SELLER, Optician Next Door to Ladd & Bush Bank - W - H - t - i - ti - i - M 8 11 H H imj W00DBURN CITIZENS COLLIDE Candidate for Congress Pun ished by a Member of the Legislatuae A severe altercation took place on tho streets of Woodburn Thursday ev ening between Hon. J. If. Sottlemier and P. A. Cochinn. The latter is said to have drawn a gun on tho former, but wns deprived of it by Marshal Beach, before ho could do any damage. It seems there wns n family fucd between tho Cochrans nnd Scttlomicrs, nnd that this is tho outgrowth of it. When Mr. Cochran's mother, Mis. mini a. hi own, ueu some time ngo, he assumed that her property in Wood bum would come to him, but had no deed or will to show ownership. It further appears that a sister, Mrs. E. K. Simpson, of Cottonwood, Idaho, had received a deed to the property from her mother, nnd the amo wns today placed on record nt the court house. Rut, for some reason, Cochran nsserted his right, broko into tho house, nnd placed a guard in possession of the same. This led to the altercation, as above stated. Ho was placed under nrresr. Details of tho Scrap. It appears that Sottlemier went to tho house thnt Cochran had taken pos session of and ordered Cochran out. The latetr sMuck nt tho former, nnd lumpen away n instance nnil urcw a gun. In the face of this weapon Set Homier went up to his assailant and gave him a severe punishment, so thnt he was put out of business nnd wns laid up in bed. Cochran has been prominent as n Democratic candidate for congress, and Sottlemier was a member of the Into lamented legisla ture. peisonally in every detail. It is tho dieain of eveiy performer to luive his own ideas earned out intelligently nnd consistently, nnd tins dream Mr. Hnn ford, with the assistnnce of u corps of associates, whose efforts nro wanned by tho enthusiasm of success, has now re nhrod. Mr. Hanford is booked to np pear nt the Ginnd Opera JIoue to night in "Othello." Now Edison Theatre. The xoisutility of thnt wondeiful child nctiesM, U.iby .luno aMndcmllo, was proved last night. Haby .lune in troiluccd seveial new songs, nnd reeited sonio ruto lines. This little tot hus won many fi lends hero in S.ilem, and her meinorv will hover for n long time after she leaves heie. Teed & Laell had another funny skotc. This duo is er (lexer. Tho Ileiger Pros, put up n new nit that was veiy funny. Haby lone will entertain the school children alter the nmtineo S.ituiduy. Not Mim dav xx ill be tho initial appctraui e of Miss Mxrtlc Piatt, soprano illustinted smigstiess. Cruelty to a Child. Jt would seem that in all balcin there would bo found no woman so ciuel as to take ii L'..yenr-nld child, hold it by tho heels, nnd dip it into a ditch of muddy x titer, head downwaid. Vet this is icported to have been done in this city .xesterday in broad dajlight. The child had ran away to a neigh bor's house, and tho mother xvas seen to cross the street, giab the child and slap it, and then take it and hold its lie.nl in tho ditch. Tho woman lives in North Salem. Wliat Timo Prove I. This thing of being sick nnd looking for a cure is n mighty serious busimss. ' People aro not given to joking even at the fiiht symptom of the approach of the Ornn Destroyer. Thoy do not wnnt to bo tho subjects of experiment, but want medicine that has had tho tost of xears behind it. A medicine thnt has been inado nnd used for 20 years gives assurance of its worth, nnd can bo taken with a faith that they huxo the very best cuio tho world affords. AH this can bo said about Dr. (hum's Tin proved Liver Pills as a remedy for su k headache, dyspepsia and indigestion, it begins right at tho sourco of tho troub lo and lemoxi's the cause. Sold lx- oil druggists for 25c per box. One pill a dose Por sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist, NEW TODAY For Sale We d.sire to clmr up i r xard During the month of Mimi xx-e xx 111 deliver wood for $.' ou im load. CuU iuxariably with orhr Capital Lumbering Co. 3 ' ,t Thoo. M. Brit Suecettor to Harr Petel tinner aud plumber. H t nr xx.iter an I sti nn heating ,i sj di GRIP'S UGLY SEQUEL KNEES STIFF, HANDS HELPLESS REUMATISM NEAR HER Mrs. Van Scoy Experiences Dangerous After-Effects Frqm Grip and Learns Valuo of a Blood Remedy. The dnnger from grip is seldom over when the chnrncteristic symptoms, the finer, the catarrli, tho headache anil the depression of spiiits pnss away. The grip loaves behind it weakened xital powers, thin blood, impaired di gestion nnd over-sensitivo nerves a condition thnt makes tho system an easy prey to pneumonia, bronchitis, rlieuiiiiitisin, nervous piostration, and I'xon consumption. Too much stress i .iniiot bo laid on the importance of strengthening tho blood and nerves during convalescence. The story told by scores of victims of tho grip is substantially tiie same. Ono xvas tortured by terrible pains nt the bnso of the skull that made life unendurable; another xas left tired, faint and in every xxny xxretched from anaemia or scantiness of blood; an other hud horrible headaches, was nerv ous nnd couldn't sleep; nnother xxas left with x eak lungs, difficulty in breathing and ncuto neuralgia. In exeiy case relief xxas sought in vnin until tho great blood-builder aud nerve tonic, Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills, xxas used. This remedy is peculiarly adapt ed to build up stablo health after a siege of grip. Tor quickness of action nothing is known that xvlll approach it, but it is alfeo without equal for thoroughness. Mrs. "Van Scoy makes a statement thnt supports this claim. Sho says: "I had a severe attack of grip, and before I had fully recovered rheu matism set in and tormented mo for three months. I xxas in a badly run down state. Soon after it began I xxas so lamo for a week that I could haidly xxalk. It kept growing steadi ly xvorso and pretty soon I actually couldn't xvalk. At last I had to give up completely nnd for throe xxeeks I xxas obliged to keep my bed. My knees xvero bo still' I couldn't bend them, and my bands xveru perfectly helpless. Then tho pains began to tin eaten my heart and thoroughly alarmed me. "While I was suffering in this xxny I chanced to inn across a littlo book that told about tho merits of Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills. Tho statement in it impiessed ino and led me to buy a box. It was fortunato for mo that I did, foi these pills pioved the very thing I needed to cure me. Improve incut set in as soon as I began to take them, nnd it xxas very marked by tho timo I had finished tho first box. Four boxes inado mo a xvell woman. In fact, thoso pills proved so thnroughh adapted to my cno that thero is nuth ing further to report except that I am a very grateful woman nnd th.it I sincerely recommend Dr. Willi im Pink Pills to nny people who are sK as T was." Mis. Liiiiia M. Van Scoy lixes it No. 20 Thorpo street, Danbuiy, ( ono Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nro equallv xx ell adapted for any other of tlio diseases that follow in the tniin o" grip. Their giont leputution is tumid ed on the fact that thev make pi re rich blood xxhieli is tho bnMS ot sound health. They are sold b all diugguts. Tons of New Books Are being sold at the cheapest prues over Known. 3U0 Common ml street. 2t Our Repairmen Are working liko Trojans to keep up with their work. Put thoy can't come too fast for them. A good clean stock to work from, and, xxitli their experience, helps inattors lots. Reinforcements Are on the road from the South Big Rube Saunders Will be ou hand to help out in u fow ilt.js. We alxxavh aim to get tho best of workmen, lu tho ineiuiti.no Bring On Yout Bicycles Tor their spring cleaning, ! fffifAmSWRB jPjEOJPXiE3.MARiWMPJS IrIDaTaND SATURDAY BARGAIN DAYS with h.ip" mil Immiiiis ii i n.. " bale.... 1-mmx ..rt.de t l......gh ...t the stor, arkles with newness, priced at smli loxx prieis that mikes qi.uk selling. Attend Oar SalcsThey are Money Savers Host pool silk, spool . . . . Sc xvhite pearl buttons, dor. . Pest hair pins, -' pkgs for Piiiisliing braid, bolt Ladies ?3.rU swell new hats . .. 3c .. Ic ... lc ...3c $1.05 . $2.05 Ladles' $5 00 pattern hats 15c sido combs "' Host garter elastic, yard Be Host sans silk, ball 2c Ladies' 20c side elastics 10c Ladies' 30c Venus lioso support ers 25c 25c pearl shirt xx.mt sets htc fie embroiderx silk, skein . . 3c L idles' 2"e slimmer under xests 15c Ildies' '(( t.ist black hose ,10c Children's lsc last black hose 10 Children's hcaxx -I'm host 25i Salem's Fastest Growing Store McEVOY BROS. ctS Circuit Court. ;;,',; Yesterdax in th" case of lieorg Prey xs A. ( . Ibex, Judge Unrnet tered pulginent 111 tavor ot jilnintilf. This is nn action ou a promissory note. Iu the cuso of Geo. Summers vs. T. T. Cleijr nnd W. II. Odell, defendant Oddll's motion to require plaintiff to elect between cnuses of action, and de fendant 's motion to strike out parts of the complaint were argued, n Attacked by a Mob nnd bent en, in a labor riot, until cov ered xx-ith sores, a Chicago street car conductor applied Hucklin's Arnica Salvo, and xvas soon bound and well. "I used It in my family," writes G. J. Welch, of Tekonshn, Mich., "nnd find' it perfect.'' Simply great for cuts nnd ' burns. Only 25c at .1. C. Perry's drug1 store. omtoi' Doable Disce J Alls PETALUMA INCUBATORS Two Very Seasonable Germ Developers- Jast Now x 7 V This drill is shown heie with the double discs, hoes and shoes on, Illus trating the mterchangeability of the Monitor. Although nut of our ....tiro last season s sales everything but ono was the double disc, and thnt was a ceder. Tho Monitor double disc works poifectiy in nny of our soils, wet or mv' desire 1 iT IT' "T "" MOd '" ""llor tl10 "il l anv desired depth all evonj duos not tear out tho t....i, v .,,, :.. to .over, nnd results prove thnt it's tho cheapest You'll appreciate tho difference botween tills and nt in aim miiKc some comparisons. eighteen double discs sold last fall, Doens of ember users equally well And the Petalcma Inctibato r xf ,A WIGGINS, IMPLEMENT HOUSE rwurd (lie gre'itest trading Ladies' 30c black lislo hose, lislo fancy embroidered, pair ...,25c Ladies' S5c Trench lisjo hose, embroidered xvith silk flowers -lOc 12 yards Torchon 1'ice for 0c Ladles' spun silk black hose, $J25 quality, prico $1.40 75c lace all oxer, yard 30c 25c ilk lace, yard Ific r.Oc embroidery, 20-ln. xvide, yd 23e 25c lolka dot silk ribbon, yd . . 15c 7'i.c No. 5 silk hair ribbon, yd 3 14 $1.15 kid gloves, pair . OSe Ladies' 15c belts 2fic Ladies' .10c twisted handle shop ping bags 25e Ladies' :i!ie muslin drawers ....25c Ladies' J0c corset covers 0c I THE DAY'S NEWSf TTTTTI'IMTftl C i I I 1 tl'tttTTt The President has dii ided to appoint Colonel .lames Unborn, of Columbus, Ohio, consulgenei.il to Shanghai. The town of Arab Yerim, in tlio prov ince of Yemen, has been taken by tho insuigents. The Turkish government hus sent reinforcements. The Birmingham Post leains that King L'dward has concelled his ur lnugements for a tout of tho Mediter lancan, owing to tho possibility of a ciisis in Knglish politics. In New York a lire this morning do stioyed a six-story building on Duano street, occupied by the .Merchants' Kubber Company ami tlio Olescheiiner Willow nu Company. Loss .$100,000. Prop in nt the ('ate lmperiale for a gilt edge meal. -.,,w.. ,..,b .v i.inuii ir.iiitD method of seeding. ithor drills if you como nnd all giving best pleased. of satisfaction. Needs no intiodiiction to Oro g"n poultr.xiiieii, tor thero aro nuns m uso i,ori.abouts, many 111 nhuh have seen jears of I X K'O. The man who makes them "'"lo the first incubator ovor dc in America, nnd has kopt m advance of all othois in tlio held. ('0 nt poultry raising right ft'.d supply Salem's mnrkots vuh jellow-.logj.'od spring frys r the Knstorn visitors this nuiumer. Send for catalogue or call and I'fpi'it tho incubators in stock. Ml sizes rondy for dolivery. iug Mn icrty Street, Salem, Oregon.