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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1905)
kess DAILY CAPITA!. J0TOWA1, BAIJ3M, OKEQOK, MOKDAY, MABCT 6905 Qt-ttrrkr $&r C A Dry Goods Store A Shoe Store A Clothing Store fcl-r-iilrfVH l "', A ready to wear store THE OLD WHITE CORNER ri GIRL BALL fUKAGO $WIW I I Putting your foot in the tvroncf thin? generally causes lots of trouble. How much suffering has been occasioned by putting a foot in the wrong shoe I Foot was all right; shoe was; all wrong. We do not offer a line of goods that will make it neces sary to fit your ket to the shoes. The kind of shoes we offer are the kind that fit the feet. Shoes are made to order, feet are not. Fitting feet with our shoes is a pleasure. If you want shoes that fit, that feel comfortable, that give good service, that have the style buy our Green -Wheeler Shoe, for which we are sole agents. OOnSET COVER EMBROIDERIES 25c a yard, Another now lino jiwt rccolvod. Iliail ORADE EMBROIDERIES Our mimplo bookx uro ready onco again with now nnd attractive patterna. la u yard to ill.HO n yard. Swell Styles In Shoes and Oxfords NEW SHIRT WAISTS Our atock of wlilto oummor waist.' nnd Hliirt waist units is exquisite Our ciiHtotnorH expross surpriso nt tlio very low prices on micli pretty gnrmonts. But it's linbit with m to undorsoll nnd hoop up tho liigl: standard of quality. $,50 KID GLOVES Special 98c DRESS GOODS Tho nownat of tho new. MOIIAIRS, SIOILUANS, VOILES, EOLIENES, OREPES, VEILINGS, BILK WARP NOVELTIES, HENRIETTAS, ETC. Another shipment of Wash OoodB arrived yesterday. All colors nnd sir.es. HEN'S SUITS $4.98 Regular $10 to 20 values. Good styles selected from our regular stuck. Only one or two of a size to bu closed out. Champion Girls' Basketball Team of urcgon will he the title borno by the victors in a contest to be held in Port land Friday, if nothing goes amiss. The contostants for this great honor aro girls representing Albany College and Orptron Aoricultural Collcee. at C'nrvallis, and the gamo will be played fither in the Multnomah Club court or that of the Portland Y. M. C. A.; it lias not yet been decided which. In fact this is a bone of contention between the two teams, which at present threatens to postpono game, or even efface it from tho world of sports. Albany is con tending for tho Y. M. C. A. hall, on the grounds that it is larger than the Albany and smaller than the Cor vallis court, it strikes a happy medium, which that of the Multnomah Club does not, it being larger than oven the Cor vallis court. This game is looked forward to with great interest by nil enthusiasts, for a fast, hot gamo is assured. Each team has already dofeated the Other in one trial, and this is the great, final test of supremacy. . , Umbrellas Our now Spring Umbrollns will bo rondy tomorrow for tho first show ing. Tho lino is most complete, comprising all tho now ideas in um brella perfection. DIED. HKRRKX. At his home, threo miles east of Snlem, March 4, 1903, at 1:15 p. m., Noah Fowler, aged 71 years, 5 months nnd 27 days, of a complication of diseases. The funeral services were held nt the fnmily home at 11 a. in., Mondav, March 0th, and the burial wns in City View cemetery. GAINS Gte&tet T&an Hie Monday and Tuesday eclal ITM & vSjBS&r Boil JtPw Salem's greatest wonder is the Chicago Store. It has pushed forward with leaps and bounds. It is now ono of tho greatest trnding stores in Salem. Evory articlo throughout tho store spnrkles with newness, priced nt such low prices that makes quick selling. Attend Our Sales. They aro Money Savers. Ask to hco the "Locke Hat" It's a Beauty for 33.00. New Stein-Blocii Clothing Fo Men AMERICA'S GREATEST AND MOST POPULAR GLOTHING New Edison Theatre R. P. Starkey, Manager. Weok Commencing March 0, 11105 Kjtcollout Vrtidovlllo. CHIC KKIIOK nnd IDA HAINWH, In their Yankee- comedy ttkutoli, "Way Down In Maine." MK. DAN JIAltT, old-almo minstrel, 9(ld mid witty imylugn. M1BS GltACK AltMO.Nl, tho charm ing mid graceful Houbrotte, Mil. KIUU Kl.KPIMN, Juel from thn liny fioldj nobis on tho mtrnoti MIBS MVM,H PUATT, Nwmit alngor iu Ulimtrntod auug. KdlNoiumcopo Xow Idfo Motion IMo tUKHI. Change of acts Thursday. Mutluee Wodnomlny and fcjnturduy. Admlslon, an neat, lOo. hhi iiiiiiiiiimniiiHii' AMUSEMENTS. mi i m ii 1 1 1 1 i mi i 1 1 1 a- TONIQIIT. Edison Vnudovlllo. Two and iiiio-liulf hour coutluiioii alow, introducing the grout Aiintrnlinu mystery Tonight nnd Tiuxdny, BT. JOSEPH'S HAUL, OIIBM. 8T. At 4 nnd 7:!tu p. m. 10 and la oout. TlekotH at Fatten Hrna,' Center barber ohop nnd HI rung' returaiit. Marriage Lloeiue. O. O. Kpley mid MIm lv Weddle were g run tod u uinrriMge Heeiine thin morning ty County Clerk INdnud. Now Edison Thoator. Another vaudeville bill of careful no lection has been secured by tho Kill moii inauiiguiiioiit. Tho program in- clmhw tho best pleklngH from tho bout oiinipmilo, mid are new to Suluiu. Chle Kuhnn St Ida ltnnior, otmtorn artists, jiruMont a rural ooinody skotoh untitled "Way Down In Mnlnn," It is ohook full of eanitMly mid "dnwn eutM my- B. Mr. Dhii Hart, tho reternn lain wtrel, some with bug full of new wiylnga and xting; Mis Orneo Armond, tho eknriuliig wiuhrette, and Mr. Kria Klepplu iu his apeeliilty, ".liwt From the Country," form a program of rare exeellenee, MIm Mylln Pratt, the elevor Miutr-ated mmmtreeHr will lni "Junt l'or tho Sake f Soelety." which will give her a huH to vliow her NWWt VOlfB to RtHhl HdVNNtNgtt. Tlio lWiiMoopo hi uhhhI will prtMut n new II I m of huHMH lHtttrnt. Judging from thrt lUt of artUtw th poimUr I'Mlwm will again have it lmnmr wtek. an tho program is ouo strength and variety. of unusual A Superb Concert. Tho musical concert to bo given at tho Grand Opera house on Friday ovon ing, Mnreh 10, by Mr. William Wallace Graham, Mrs. Anna Selkirk Xortou and Miss Helen Culbroath, threo of Oregon 'a mottt accomplished musicians, will bo a rare event among Salem on tortainineuts. The following press no tices of the imrticiimnts will be of in torost, not only on account of this par ticular event, but as giving nn idea to the uninitiated what Oregon has iu tho way of musical artiste. ANDERSON. At tho family home, two miles west of Salem, nt 2:lo o'clock, Sundny, March 5, 1005,, Mary A. Anderson, aged 71 years, 2 months ami two days, of asthma and henrt trouble. Docensod was born in Bengal, Maine, January 2, 1S34. She was first married to Mr. Jas. Moore. Ono child was born to them, a. dnughter, Mrs. Flora A. Heed, who now resides nt Oakland, Cal. After tho death of her first hus band sho went to Poeho. Missouri, where, in 1S(I3, sho married Mr. C. F. Anderson, who is still living. She also leaves a son, Fred Anderson. They enmo to Polk county, Oregon, in ISSo, nnd have resided thoro ever since. Deceased was a good woman, who had ninny friomW Her last hours were peaceful, and sho passed nway as if falling to sleep. Tho funeral was held at tho home this afternoon, and tho burial was in tho I. O. O. F. cemetery. To the Country People Whon in town take your meals nt tho Star ltestaurnnt, 339 Court Street, ml- joining Wndo's hnrdwaro storo. Meals nt nil hours, 15 cents. Best spool silk, spool 3c Sc whito pearl buttons, doz 4c Bost hair pins, 2 packages for. . . .lc Finishing braid, bolt 3c Ladies' 3.50 swell new hats.. .$1.05 Ladies' $5.00 pattern hats ....$2.95 15c sido combs 0c Best garter elastic, yard 5c Best sans silk, ball 2c Best Ladies' 20c side elastics 10c Ladies' 39c Venus hoso support ers 25c 25c pearl shirt waist sets ,...10c 5c .embroidery silk, skein 3c Ladled' 25c summer undervests. .15c Ladies' 20c fast black hose.... 10c Children's ISc fnst blac- hose.. 10c Children 's heavy 25c hose .... 15c Ladies' 39c black lisTo hose, fancy embroidered, pair 25c Ladies' 85c French lisle hose, emhroidered with silk flowers 49c 12 yards Torchon lace for 9c Ladies' spun silk black hose, $2.25 quality; price $1.49 75c laco all-over, yard 39c 25c silk lace, yard 15c 50c embroidery, 20-in. wide, yd. 23c 25c polka dot silk ribbon, yd. . . .15c 7Vjc No. 5 silk hair ribbon, yd.. 3 Us $1.45 kid gloves, pair 9Sc Ladies" 45c belts . . . 25c Ladies' 39c twisted hnndlo shopping bags 25c Ladies' 30c muslin drawers ....25c Ladies' 20c corset covers 9e Children's 95c shoes for 49c Children's $1.50 shoes 95c Ladies' $3.00 kid shoes, patent toe, prico $1,95 Ladies' $3.50 lnced shoes, Good year welt, vici kid, military heel, prico $2.35 Men's $3.75 cnlf shoes; every pair guaranteed, prico $2.50 75c Laco curtains 45,. $1.25 Laco curtains 98c $2.00 Laco curtains $1.39 15c Dotted Swiss, 3G in., yd 9c Wo aro showing tho finest assort ..ment of FINE SILKS AND DRESS GOODS IN SALEM. $1.50 French silk and wool Cropo do Paris 44 in., very rich, silky finish in cream and even ing shades, special for this sale, yd $1.25 You should seo tho beautiful as sortment of swell Dress Goods wo aro showing at 25c, 35c and 49c. All new goods, up to dnto shades. $1 two toned Taffeta silks, yd..C9c 45c wash India silks, all colors, ,25c Salem's Fastest Growing Store MfFVOY RRHQ Corner of Commer miCYUI DWUJ. cfa1 and Cnurt streets From Turner. Objections Argued. Judge Galloway held a soiwiun of de partment No. 2 of the eireuit court this morning, and heard the arguments of the objections to the findings of fact iu tho ease of Wolfard vs. Flslier. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD. Ovr Tjidd A Buah'n Bank. Salem. Or NEW TODAY ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS nnd our atoro will como to it close, in order to mnko tho big gest weok during tho tfnlo, 1 will givo specially low prices on ovorythiui in tho store, oven loss than coat, I have n fow nico siso Diamonds, which I will soil at 1008 wholesale price. Watches, Clooks, Silverware. Tut Glass, Hand Painted China, biorling and Silvorplatud Tableware, all must go at rediou lous low micoa. Speotaoles and Eyo Uhssos at loa than half prico. Tho Hxturtw aro all sold, tho store is rented and wo must givo poMo&siou in a short time. THEREFORE THE GOODS MUST GO, (( 'i&rnl 1 Mimniiimiiiiiiiinuiuinitinniiiiiinniit S&y BoVS Wanted, luicmdiHtely, a team to work in hop yard. Apply at Lewis Iatfh imuni hup oflioe, corner of State and Coiiiuiert'lHl, over Wiprut's cigar store. 3 .3t For Rout Mrs. A. Strong hag a small, furnished house for rt. Inquire of .Mr. W. O. VUoit. .3t Thursday afternoon tho ladies of tho W. P. JI. society met nt tho residence of 5rs. Dr. Uansome, with tho usual number in attendance. Next meeting to bo hold at the residenco of 51rs. H. O. Thomas on tho first Thursday in April. On Wednesday of thii weok, 5Jr. B. A. WiUel, an nged pioneor and old time resident of this vicinity, was hur ried iu Twin Oak cemetery. Mr. If. o. Thomas, who has bnnn very ill with Lugrippe for somo time paxt. is rapidly regaining her honlth. 5Irs. 5. . Smith is recovering from a recent attack of illnewi. Surprise grange will hold their monthly meeting on Saturday, 5Iarch 11. A good attendance desired. Furnished. Housekeeping rooms to rent cheap on comer of ISth and Ferry street. 3-tf-St l DIAMOND SELLER, Jeweler and Optician a. ooaiaieoh ncjii uoor 10 L43fl S HUSu Bink II HH-HfrfrafrH.WfriM444frl H- H I HfrM.f t MM fraJM Did you ever tuk 5(rti fr wheeling You y HottKMMt Me mmoUhk Hkejt w here's ytmr cImum to Rt M mtjy Htart. Sm tkat wkt)t That 's m TrilMwe ltMr. The roftttkr mmmIW Ukj the. mhm, d, iw umwI, it'x TrikHine all VOR lfjt U mh4 try m4m. Yotill nire- rU the orr4tUHi,tkoiUtrMiHg eiu. ami Ut mny pill of Um wkl. Wo kavo mm U mUUIow or tw. previou ye hmimIk witt eoaotofo or custom fMWHM M 6mkrA. Drop m mi got wUe. i)r mdry MmW U vor eof4to. Asking Im tiro r Ur, f v Mrt for mu- wkooi. F. A. Wiggins' IwplojKOHt Hea, S6-MT Liberty St rana IuinleBiouU, WieeU. Aatamo, hilt, Sewing Mactlnw aad Supplies, ' Wantcil.lUlei to learn brber trade; S weeks etvwpMe; tuition earned while lewrniNg. Hair Ureeittif. mini wring and facial WHseage in 4 weeks; ltiiH ternu now. Writ 5Ielr Sv torn College, Smm iVmieiheo. s-6-iu Wanted Men to leorn bnrber tn,t; S weok eoMipletoe; pooitioii guaran teert; twltion ewed wkile learning. Writ for tortK. .Moklor's limtm College, 64 4 Ctny Mreet, San Frwwk. c- e-i Wanted, I will py tke kigkett war. ITtt irle for klkM, iarkeyt, g hmU lek. Wilbiwetto Hotel. Mat - For Sala. A 4-rooMioi) eotuo and oho lot, or will rt rWalkd to rigkt parti, lrlao 00. p. a. SttM, Yiv IHkrk. 1-ISt ror Sal, We ta4r to eloar op tr -ar4. Drig tJio woatk of itarak v M-ftl Mlrt wood for H00 por loail. Cats invariably witk onltr Oajaul LowUerlmr Co. ft St Theo, M. Barr tmianoc tc Batr & IVUol. ttoiMr aa4 HWr. Hoi ait iratr aa4 Heaat Watte; a ipoeialty Salew, Oregon. 3 g. Poll Tax Suit Decided. The suit of Matthew Dorninn vs. Crawford Moore for $3 poll tax, elai.ned U Iw ilue for 1004. .. .1. s.i.i .... Jnstice Turner in favor n( n,. , :. or. Aitk the costs the verdict will be quite a sum to pay, this is the sec oad rase that Dnrnmn has W0B. Dopu. ty DUtriet Attorney McXary append,, UeiLf T-ty' Vr- " erve credit for being a gi eolloetor, as this wis the last HI tax due for HHM, i w dutrict, w.iic-Ii is No. 2S. In Eastern Oregon. Phil Metschan, former stato trcasur er of Oregon, ono of tho most prom inent politicians of tho state, nnd now proprietor of tho Itnporial hotel in Portland, is in tho city to attend the wedding of Miss Stelln Alexander to night. Mr. Metschnn is nn old friend of 5lr. nnd 5Irs. Alexander, nnd is a guest nt tho Aloxander homo whilo in the city. James S. Cooper, member of the leg islature from Polk county, accompan ied 5lr. 5retschin to Pendleton, and leaves for a business trip to Baker City tonight. 5r. Cooper ia an undo of Dr. K. A. and L. L. Mann, of this city. Fast Orogoninn. Attacked by a Mob and beaten, in n labor riot, until cov ered with sores, n Chicago street car conductor applied Bucklin's Arnica Salvo, and wns soon sound nnd well. "I used it in my fnmily," writes G. J. Welch, of Tckonshn, Mich., "and find it porfect." Simply great for cuts and bums. Only 2oe nt J. C. Perry's drug store. 1 " ' Chicago Markets. Chicago, Mnrch 0. Cash wheat, 9S9SVi; corn, 4848J oats, 31V,32. WWs Yo Repafcman? If U' in., .., t. - . w;;:; r&r k ad pro"pl atten- R It Cost Tv La4 complete stook of t. vWt emembet No Moie res. rima. w, at ell as fxwriei.,,1 V ' Crta&ter brakes, J Ur l1, vf an I 8vo It a thorough ( chaster brakes, etc., to select Call Ked 2151, gh overhauling. IK&Mf SB JaryrBBaBaBaB