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WriiiPF W-Wygjj- v, "HflM 4 EIGHT Stockton & Co Tfxc Old White Corner and 298-300 Commercial St. Mexican Hats We havo hundreds of thorn. Get ono now.. You can turn them in a thousand different shapes and not hurt them a bit. Suits A Good Safe iot Sale Cheap Headquarters for Clothing and Shoes Condensed Telegrams. Among othor hotalr telegrams Is ono that 55 airships have been en tered for contests at tho St. Louis fair. Tho Berlin, Gcrmnny, bakers havo gone on a general strike, and a fam lno Is imminent. Xtut th ? lh8 Kim! Vou Harc Always Bought Gold Bast Flow Made by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for It. Bran and Bhorts always on hand. A. T. WALN AGENT ' 9999999M99999999999988999 jT i ii nimitt ft ..I "-i i rmr THETIMETOBUYIS NOW The wheel to buy io thu one twerjone knows nnd thinks the most favor ably of BECAUSE tliHy bnve etood the left of year" and have given uni- vereal iatlsfuctlor.. is Lleht, Suon? and Easy Runt.lne lmle5 The Rambler at $40 Other Wheels at $25, $30 and $35 The Svvellest of the Bunch. To hare your wheel cleaned and overhauled The ppring riding io here Heat workmanship and prompt delivery. Wheels called for aud delivered. iTime I Baseball I Supplies HllllWMMHHitMfMWWW)MMM f I Ate Yot To the fact that wo fit moro glassos than any ono in Salem. That wo havo fitted glosses aud which gavo ontiro relief to norvouBnoss, headaches, nnd othor aliments which ore directly dlo to eye-strain. We have niado this n llfo study and can refer you to the best cltl seua of this county for reference. Wo nlso duplicate lenses from othor prescriptions, repair frames, dupllcato all parts of either eye glasses or spectacles. Chas H. 68 State Street Next door IIHIIIMIHIIHMtlIHHHHHIIlMlHHIMIIII w New Belts 25c will buy tho kind you pay 50c for In some stores. Special Sale of Ladies' The most styll3h suits In the city. Popular because full of value, Indi viduality and service. THE PRICES ARE LOWER because we can afford to sell cheap er than extravagant stores. The most accommodating and ex perienced salespeople to serve you and a sale Is never complete until you are satisfied. MARRIED. MOORE SUMNER At the city hall, on Monday afternoon, by Judge Judah, Chas. R. Moore and Miss Fannie L. Sumner. PATTY SHERWOOD At the homo of the bride's parents, In JefferEon, on Sunday afternoon, Rev. Jame son officiating, Reuben Patty and Mls3 Iva R. Sherwood. The groom is a trusted employe of the state, and the bride is a popular and attractive young lady of Jeffer son. They are on a short wedding trip to the Newport coast, nnd will reside In this city when they return. I II II I II milMUHMIItt German MarM jj next door to Harrltt & Law- ; renco Grocery. SAVE MONEY '.'. Best cuts of fresh meat, 5 to ; 10 cents per pound. MILLER & BECK, Proprietors '.'. II M H 8 U M4 H-H--U-H i 4- S99C9999999C999GG09999S99 Do You Realize That the riding season is now upon us. The National at $40 jkj0ij WATT SHIPP THE BICYCLE MAN t wmmmMiUMUMtMi Alive? Hinges to Ladd A. Duth Dank. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, REFUSE TO SERVE BOARD To the Colored Delegates Who Serve the Lord Los Angeles, May 10. Dr. Edward S. Hammond, a Tennessee colored educator, offered a resolution in tho Methodist conference this morning condemning tho nttltudo of several hotels and restaurants for refusing to serve meals to colored delegates, and it was unanimously passed. A reso lution looking toward continued activ ity of superanuated bishops, as long a3 possible, was passed. H. W. Vincent presided. HAYTS HAS A JAG ON German Cruisers Have De cided to Go There Fo't Thomas, May 10. Because three German cruisers, about to sail for the United States, changed their course to Haytl, it is said a revolution has broken out there. Court House Notes. F. J. Sprcnger has commenced suit for divorce against his wife, Florence B. Sprenger on the grounds of deser tion. The parties were married in Linn county, in April, 1902, and plain tiff claims that his wife tired of his company in October of the same year Weatherford & Wyatt are attorneys for plaintiff. Tho real estate transfers are J. H. Dunlap to E. A. Dunlap, west one-half of lot 10, block 81, Saloni, $1000. A. J. Shumakor to A. B. Tucker, lots 1 to 10, block 4, lots 1 to 8, block 6, Winter's addition to Jefferson, ?200. D. W. Potter to Zeba K. Forguson, lots 1 and 2, block 3, Southwest addi tion to Salem, $650. v W. S. Savage to W. H. DIrke, lot in Silverton, $100. New Japanese Loan. New York, May 10. The official prospectus of the new Japaneso loan was made public this afternoon by tho American bankers, who are to conduct the flotation hero. Tho total amount of the Issue Is $50,000,000 at G per cent, secured by first charge on customs receipts. Subscriptions will bo opened simultaneously In New York and London. CURRENT NEWS Tho government has ordered two American warships to Cheo Foo, fear ing looting will follow tho evacuation of Now Chwang. The transcontinental railroads havo denied petitions for reduced freight rates. v Congresimen Jones, Cushman and Humphrey will probably be renomi nated In Washington. Bryan will lead tho Nebraska Dem ocrats to tho St. Louis convention, pledged to reaffirm the Kansas City platform. HOTELS The Willamette. C. F. Lartholmo, Portland. J. S. Cummins, Kansas City. Francis Wathor, Kansas Cltj L. Whitlock, Silverton. Mrs. A. B, Horrlck, Spokane. T. Waldo Murphy, Spokane. U. S. Mix, Spokano. Geo. Sorenson, Portland. M. H. Abboy, Rainier, Or, J. Murphy, Albany. J A. Wolf. San Francisco. S. Mosloy Woods, New York. R. Penny, San Francisco. L. B. Mandol, San Francisco. P. Zomansky, San Francisco. C. H. Webber, Ionia, Mich. P. M. Abby, Newport. J. S. Booth, Newport. J. J. Hoath, Chemawa. Wm. S. Saunders, Portland. E. E. Aupperle, Jefferson. Don McKay, San Francisco. Cha. H. Basyo, Jacksonville. G. N. Lowls, Jacksonville. W. Rosenblatt, San Francisco. W. T. JVcobson, San Francisco. A. Demangcon, Seattle. Wm. Galloway, McMlnnville. Hear Wm. Wallace Graham at Cord ray's opera house Wednesday even ing. 2t POPE'S LETTER TO FRANCE Makes a Protest at President Loubet's Coldness Paris, May 10. The Patrle today published tho text of tho popo's let ter to Loubet, In which his holiness takes exceptions to tho president's ne glect of the Vatican during his trip to Rome. It is an energetic and dig nified protest against Loubet's ne glect of tho pontiff, as Christ's vicar on earth. Continuing his holiness de plores the nntlc-clerlcal movement in Europe and expresses tho hope that the church's prestige will bo restored. Tho letter concludes with an expora tion to Loubet as a "Dear Son In Christ," to use his power and his au thority and his porsonal magnanimity to maintain the concordt Integrally. ARMY MAJOR SHOT By Colored Cavalryman Whose Where abouts are Not Known. Monterey, Cal., May 10. Regimen tal Major E. A. McKenzio, of tho 15th United States infantry, stationed at Camp Ord, was fatally sho tabout midnight, nnd officers are now hunt ing for his assassin, who 13 said to be a member of Campay A, 9th colored cavalry, who was" heard to state ear lier In the evening that ho would kill his victim If he met him. His assail ant fired from a dark alley. O ' i ST. LOUIS HEATED AIR. German Section Opened, and Weather Continues Fair." St Lotiis, May 10. Germany's sec tions of the palace of fine arts was dedicated this afternoon, when a re ception was held by tho commissioner-general, Lowald. Fair weather con tinues. Work was begun this morn ing on the building for the aerial ex hibit. Twelve acres aro allotted. There aro 55 entries for alrrhlp con tests thus far. o Life Was All Moonshine. Blackfoot, Idaho, May 10. Herman A. Mondschein, a prominent local Jeweler, .committed suicide, taking prusslc acid. He had been drinking for some days. He left a brother In Washington, D. C. and 'a slater in Germany. Eight hundred bookbinders struck today at Chicago for recognition of tho closed shop agreement. It is threatened to spread tho strike to other branches of the printing trades. The Easy Running Tribune Famous the world ovor for their light running qualities. The ladj riders in pnrticulnr appreciate this feature. Then tho Tribune boarlngs, you never heard of a defective cone or cup in a "Bluo Streak " Call and try ono for a spin. You'll know bettor how they go. Regular Model, $40. Chalnless, $C0 and $75. Conifers and cushion frames on ail models at extra cost. This Is a good day to buy. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House 255-257 Liberty St. Farm Implements, Automobiles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. NEW TODAY For Sale. Second-hand 3Vi-inch farm wagon. Mitchell, Lewis & Stavor, State street, 5-10-tf Wanted. Position by experienced lady stenographer; office work; can assist with books. Address "G. Lv,' 'caro Journal. 6-9-3t i n For Sale or Trade. For town proper ty, a 15-acro tract of land, house and barn, and about six acres In or chard; also mare and colt, one flno driving horso, a ono-horso wagon, a phaeton, buggy, cart and two set of single harness. All almost as good as now. Soo John Holm, cor ner of Center and Capital. 6-9-lwk For Salc-VYoung mare; weight 1150. pply to T. J. Clark, opposite poor; farm. Norm saiem. o-9-3t MAY 10, 1004. Grand Opera House JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mgr. Grand Concert Mr. M Wnllaco Graham, tho vio lin soloist, who has recently returned from Europe, after seven years' study under tho best violin masters of tho world, at tho Royal High School, Ber lin, will give a concert at tho Opera Houso on Wednesday, May ii, 1904 At 8:30 p. m., assisted by Mrs. Albert C. Sheldon, one of Portland's best solo vocalists, and Mrs. Warren E. Thomas, pianist. Tickets on sale at Fry's drug storo and Patton's book store; box office 9 a. m., May 11th. 'Prices 50c 75c and $1.00. ay Festiva 17,18, 19 Willamette Choral Union Mr. Francesco Scley Director. Best Festival of them all. You cannot afford to miss this musical treat. SEATS FOR THE THREE CON CERTS $2.00. Secure them now. C. D. MINTON.Sec Choruses from Salem, Eugane and Albany. Soloists Mrs. Roso Bloch Bauer; Mrs. Etta Snuier-Soley; Mr. J. W. Belcher and Mr. I. M. Glen and W. P Drew. ORCHESTRA OF 22 PIECES. Oratorios Given. Miriam's Song of Triumph. Golden Legend Lay of tho Bell. Beautiful Willamette. SUMMER SCHOOL The first term of the Capital Summer Normal opens May 2d, and will continue eight weeks. Tho second term opens Juno 27th, to continue untlll the August exams. Classes will be formed in all the branches required for State and county papers, and in Latin, Stenography and Type-writing. Address J. J. Kraps, Supt. E. T. Moores, Prof. Matthews. LOANS AND INSURANCE. JOHN MOIR. AGENT FOR SCOTCH MORTGAGE COMPANIES. 290 COMMERCIAL ST. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD. Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or S99 0 9 o eaBeoo9eee9oe At Mrs. f r II 111. II - I.. ... Closing out these duction from 9 G e o 9 O 9 a All our sheetings, muslins, ginghams, dreos goods and piece goods ' of every description, wo propose to close out at very low prices, We 9 want tho room for ready made goods, of which we have an immense 9 stock and largo consignments on the way. This, Is bona fide, and a great opportunity to buy cheap and save money on regular every day wanted goods, Mrs. Eraser's Ladies' Exclusive Store - .., . - ; &( commercial rm jrm fmcAMi Store iwomEsjmAnwmiQjr&& 1 A Few Specials for Tuesday's and Wednesday's 600 yards of pretty challles new styles, yard 5c 25c black India llnon, silk finish warranted fast color, price yard i5c PRICES P.IIT miTT mm I nnnm cms tt j.hj K.jj.iuxi.s.ai aj. uita Jiv suet xv v " t M'Evoy Brothers.Court StSglegL H BumJ -$k If Btyle, quality and price are Important considerations, If getting the greatest bene fit for tho sum paid cunts. If getting complete tatlsfac tion is a popular fae'er. Then "Palmer" suits will be your rholco. Every "Palmer" suit carries with It a positive guarantee c! good quality In every detail fabrics, trimmings, linings, tailoring. This guaranty is an assurance of tho wearer's satisfaction, that's what we mean by It. It means also that In style, fit and service, th- wearer will have full value for the mon ey. Visit the dornrtment and try on as many of these swell tailor suits an yon like. Better como tomorrow. cpk4, m m m m "Make trading here your habit." ICTTWJSTE H-fr-M-H-H-mW Sidney Hayes B ir I I J. (Late of Chicago Conservator;) located at present in Salem, an ft teacher of violin, mandolin aid guitar. Pupils desiring scte tlflc instructions at modenl rates address or call at Willi' Music Store. 'Phone 2664 Mt! tlliiitHnmuMi iHH Jacob Vogt Tew lino of summer shoes, and my prices are away down. In ! Bayne block, 99 State street, across from Patton Bros. 2 98MIee9 0M o c asesrs M e re-! 9 i. p. l - lines at a big regular prices. 0 ,-,. n "' m., - - aa.Kiu.j. 9 fi MVtflfflu maMnn r i"v asi wm. m. or- im.li Tl-lltlnntlne. vr 00c wmm ,.....! i.nnuHfui nunlitv. sale pno 45c yarn. , . .. Mfe 50c silk mull, black and Sale price, yard w TO tup nuicK. - i it mrr-rt mJV7TT.VESTt tzjpz W "" B .l.iriyli