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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1905)
"VB-, DAILY OAF ITAIi JOURNAL SALEM, onEOON, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1005. FRUIT GROWERS MEETING LARGE CROWDS ATTEND Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER ' SJMWMil ' ..V tf ' J J. II 1 II? Ill V tm i 9 -tit&i in v" m gte. vastsr' m& W .JasBVVrrvUIr SMRStsSSj 23,fll!: ALL THIS WEEK We guarantee good substantial money saving oppor tunities at this point. LOOK FOR THE GREEN TAG SALE. Walter Motley Tho Fcnco Man. nan jnst recolvod a car of woven ,wlro fenco nnd a car of hop wire An other car of fonce to nrrivo about March 20th. Buy now at special prices. A largo stock of pickets, drosscd and tplit cedar posts, shingles, gates and gato bardwaro and all kinds of poul try fcnco. All at lowest prices. SALEM FENCE WORKS GO Court Street, Salem, LET US Put your blcyclo in first-class condi tion for you. Wo will do It right, nnd guarantee to plenso you. Tires, rims, coaster brake, nnd all other repairs. Dcst work nt lowest prices. . FRANK J. MOORE, Phono Black 301 370 Court St. Ring up Light up Aro you thinking of getting a bicycle lintcrn or a bell, If so, call and look over our lino. Oil Lamps, $1.00 to 91.20. Gas lamps, 93.00. Bells, 10c up. && Moaey to Loan TH0MA8 K. FORD, Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. w WEDDING AND EN GAGEMENT RINGS Wo have a splendid variety of 18k solid gold, seamless wedding rings in Tiffany and all other styles that aro iu demand. The workmanship and finish very important points to consider arc perfect; and we guarantee the durability and wearing qualities of every ring wo sell. Whatever gem or style of setting may be fancied for the engagement ring It Is pretty sure to be found among the diamond, pearl, emerald and other rings in our varied collection just to givo you a hint of the variety wo mention a few styles and tho moderato prices we ask for them. Dia mond rings 910 up. Opals $3 up. Pearls 4.50 nnd up. Rubles, real, 91. Jarnets $2.50 and up. We Pay Yout Ca Fate State aai Ltfrty Sis., Safes, Ore Gteat sale of Dress Goods Silk Waisting Wash Goods Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Merodlth, Resident Agent. Ofllco with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 120 Commercial Btroct. NEW TODAY For Sale Ell gasolino engine nnd feed grinder for sale at n bnrgaln. J. N. Shontr, 373 Court strcot. 5-1- For Salo. House nnd six lots, central ly located, nt n bargain. Ensy terms. Address "B. F.," Journal office. i-18- State Nows. Hop market firmer. First Mt. Tnbor strawberries In mnr kct. Portland city direct primary will be held May 0th. Tho liquor dealers of Portland en dorse Mayor Williams for second term. Special Sole Tomorrow. On ladies' woven shopping bugs. Prices reduced from -15c to 40c; 30c to 23c; 25c to 18e; !0c to 15c. Tomorrow only. AXN'OHA M. WELCH, Variety Storo. A. McXcll, of Ocrvuls, 1ms received tho contrnct for building tho Laurnncc school house, nnd will start work on it in it few days. It will bo n modern building, nnd will bo nn ornament to the Laurence community, for which the peoplo should bo justly proud It will coat $100, Mr, McXcll is just Hearing completion a double kiln hop house for Mr, Clarence Wnmpole, which will add another to tho largo number of hop houses in this vicinity. Today is ns good a time as you can select to try the Hit ters. If your are sickly and run .down it is tho modicine you need. It nl- curcs Indiges tion, Dyspepsia Costlveness, Bil iousness, Female , "IV1 "UK SUV, Paha nnd A mi a Try It and see. All druggists. nu?""!ns I ' CLUSHATIQ " iBrmSsmsl I TMMKQnMlMCl ItiffeRS liUUIUUO V4 AUWWIitl MimvlApd mm V a)a4 &flfo$fopp Jinny have tnken nn Interest in the fruit growers' meeting, called tit tbc city hall Snturdny at ls30 o'clock. Tho indications ore that Micro will bo ii short crop of small fruit, nnd tho grow ers nro not inclined to take prices the cannory is offering, but will mnko nn offort to find an outsldo mnrkct. A com mittee, 'will probably bo appointed to try to establish another cannery. PERSONALS J. K. Whitney was a Portland visi tor yesterday. J. H. McXnry returned from Mc Mlnnvilo today. Mr. and Mrs. .Too Tcabo cmno tip from Clicmawa todny. Vr'ntt Shtpp went to Kugcnc today to nttond tho track meet. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. E. Schafer aro regis tered nt tho Imperial hotel, Portland, W. II. Hurkhardt is looking after his mining interests nt Gold Crock, Mnrion county. , Misses Josio nnd Hnttio Morehcad, who hnvo been nttonding tho Sacred Heart Academy for tho past term, re turn to their home in Junction City to night. Miss Wanda Logan, of Albany, who attends school in Portland, and her cousin, Miss Kittle Milllron, of Junc tion City, who hns been her guest in Portland came up last evening to at tend tho Sacred Heart play. They were guests of tho Misses Morcliend. Man's Unreasonableness. Is often as great ns woman's. But Tho. H. Austin, mnnager of tho" Re publican, " of Leavenworth, Ind., was not unreasonable when bo refused to al low tho doctors to opcrnto on his wife, for female trouble, "Instead," ho snys, "wo concluded to try Elcctrie Bitters. My wifo was thon so sick, sbo could hardly lcavo her bed, and five (5) phy sicians had failed to rcliovo hor. Aftor tnklng Electric Bitters, sbo wns per fectly cured, and can now perform all her housohold duties." Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist, prico BOc. Now School District A wnrm contest wns hnd today ovor tho creation of a now school district. Chns. McXnry appeared for tho peti tioners and John Reynolds for the re monstrnnt. Tho henrlng was had nt tho court house, before the county authorities, on tho question of dividing school district Xo. 01, or West Stnytoii. Tho new dis trict Is to bo created of territory south of tho present district, nnd tho peti tion wns granted. There will bo nn ap peal taken. O ' Will Oive Concert. Mlssei Beryl Emerson, KdJth Mnplo thorpo and Edith Eyre wont to Turner this morning, where, they will give a mimic ill concert this evening. Tbo pre gram will bo especially good, consisting of instrumental solos and duets by the Misses Mnplcthorpo nnd Emerson nnd vocal solos by Miss Emerson. Miss Edith Eyre will assist ns reader. Endeavors Entertain. Tho Endeavor Society of tho Chris-S tlan church will entcrtnln tonight nt tho church, with a specially prepared musical and literary program. Every body invited. A Diablo Colt. A. Glover is the proud owner of n Diablo filly colt, that was dropped May 3d. Ho says it is the finest ever iu his experience. Closing Out. Crockery nnd glassware, going nt cost. J, W. llarritt, successor to Stein er & Co., State street. 5-5-lwk J Bargain One of the most desirable locations In South Salem must bo sold at once. Call on N. D. Elliott, corner Miller and Rock Streets. The Arnold Shows the Center of Attraction This Week Largo crowds of plcasuro seekers have been nttcndlng tho Arnold shows this week, nnd, ns tho week nenrs tho end, nnd tho engagement draws to n close, tho attendance in no wlso nbntcs, in fact ench afternoon nnd evening wit nesses n larger concourse of peoplo un der the big tent thnn the previous dny. There is only ono enure for this, mid that is tho shows hnvo caught tho public fnney. Through the entire pro- gram the nets nro of n high order, mid ; there is something doing nil tho time to keep tho nudlonco interested nud! nmuscd. I Mr. Arnold hns this season gathered together n hlglr-clnp) of artists and per formers, nail everything throughout is of n clean and Interesting order. Last evening tho largest crowd of the week nttended tho show, nnd, from the unstinted applause given tho different nets, tho audience was evidently pleased nnd put in good humor from the stnrt. In tho main jravlllon tho performance opens with Do Elmer on tho single trapeze, nnd tho Kobcrs, double trnpeze, Tho work of tho former Is gmit, In fact he being one of tho best slnglo perform ers In his lino before tho public todny. His balancing net is fine, and always gets n good hand. The Kobcrs in their doublo work, caught the appreciation of tho audience, nnd were loudly on- cored, Xcxt on tho program caim Prof. Horne-s with his trained dogs an I monkeys, nnd this is nn net that al ways nppenls to a show crowd, Tho professor has his pets well trained, nnd cntcrtnlned Iho peoplo for 20 minutes, by putting tho dogs through nil kinds of untie nnd tricks. Sam Kitchi, hand balancer, nnd Mndamo Tclswarl, lady wire nrtist, the famous Japanese, took a turn at amusing tho nudlcnce. Tho work of both these people Is of n high order, nnd caught tho fancy of the spec tators, who wero unstinted In their np plntise. From tho main pavilion to tho stadi um tho performance wits then changed, nnd in this department the nets nnd turns wero of u high order. Tho cot tage net by tho Doro fnmlly is ono of tho funnlct parts of the show, nnd, in tho language of tho show people, "worth tho prlco of admission nlone," The Pore nro finished ncrobats nnd fuu-mnkors, nud keep their audience on tho broad grin nil the time they nre in tho lime light. Baby Ireno cntcrtnlned with the song "I nm Doll'y Mnmmn," which caught tho fancy of tho crowd, nnd she was warmly encored. Tho ring nnd slnirlo tniiezo net of tho honors was ono of the top liners in this part of the show, nnd was followed by thn Travlolas with tho hoops. This duo ,, j., Arnold will be at tho main en did everything imnglnnblo with tho trance to receive tho children in per- hoops. DeOmio, tho man with tho bar- rels, wn.t ono of tho main features of tho evening, nnd his blindfolded work wis very clever. Tho performance In tho stadium concluded with the sensn- onal ""J0 ft ,no n"n liOU nni ueorgo viiu pruuuci-ii im-ir Xfrnltcin Rnitnrn Ili-t-A.. tllA -Vf!n f1f12 zle. This is one of the cleverest bicycle fonts ever brought before the public,' and must be seen to be appreciated. Xcxt on tho program was tbo "Dixie Land" show. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Hun entertained tho folks there, and Mr. Will M. Brown, the versatile comedian kept the audience lu good humor with , his funnv sayings nnd songs, and nnkt 'tho nonulnr fancy when ho sang the song, "Oh, Lord, if You Don't Help Me, for Goodness Sake Don't You Help the Bear." All tho mem bers of this company aro good enter tatnertf. Back aguiu to the main pavilion and thero wns something doing to attract and interest. Sam Kitchi in his sen sational rope slido held tho audience breathless for the moment while ho performed his thrilling act. The Fly ing Victorellas on tho aerial bars, as sisted by Farmer Austin, the Bubo clown, held the people's attention for fifteen to twenty minutes with their daring feats in mid air, and many were the "ohs" nnd "aha" from the au dience as one after the other of tho thrilling high air acts were performed. Farmer Austin as a fun maker and aerial artist was Immense, and came in for a large share of applause. , Token all the way through, the Ar nold shows are entertaining from be ginning to end, and tbose who ail to attend will be missing a good, clean entertainmont. One of the noticeable features of the shows is the uniform courtesy shown by all the employees connected with tho company each and all of them trying to make the patrons Friday and Saturday Bargain Days With tho greatest bargains that wero over offerod in Salem. This will bo ono of tho most memorable sales in tho history of this store, becauso of tho unparalleled values which abound in ovcry section. The positive character of tho prlco concessions on merchandise of dependability, makes this an opportunity for economizing that will appeal Irrcslstably to tho thrifty shoppers of this city and surrounding country. DOMESTICS. COO yds dark nnd light colored enl- leoes, all new good, yd 3' 1000 yds Artrcenl Lawns in n vari ety of pretty patterns, regulnr prlco 7c ynrd 3'aC 1000 yds of fine 8 1-3 blenched mus lins, snlo price, yd 6c 45c Bleached Marble Damnsk, extra wide, pretty designs, yd ...,29c WASH DRESS QOODS, A beautiful assortment of pretty styles nnd designs. ICc Pretty French Lawns in largo flowers and polka dots, nil colors, spcclnl for this sale, yd ....10c 45e Fancy Voiles In nil tho latest designs nnd shades, yd ICc, 10c and 25c 15c Whlto India Linens, yd ....0c 10c Pretty Scotch Ginghams, yd 10c Best 8 1-3 Apron Glnghnm, yd.. Be DRESS QOODS. Xew Mohnlr dress goods just ar rived; fane, plain and luvlslblo checks. Prices small. 40c Fnucy Mohair drrs goods ..33c Toe Ilrllli intlnes, latest shades 40c Invlsiblo Check Mohnlr dress goods, all prices from 40a yd up to $1.30 Xew waistlngs 25 nnd 35c yd spe cial NEW MILLINERY. Easter cleared our stock out so we had to get a new one; tho pret tiest and cheapest in Salem. $2.05 Chiffon dress hats, all colors 91.30 SALEM'S FASTEST McEVOY BROS. welcome and comfortable while under the big tents. (Jo nnd seo tho Arnold show if you would bo entertained for a couplo of hours you will never regret it. Tho frco afternoon Saturday for all the school children wll be tho big event of tho week. Spcolnl efforts will bo mndo to wiro for nnd entertain tho ohlldren. The dog show, tho swings, the mor to-round nnd tho luiinictit clowns will be nt their disposnl. Tho children's free day Is Saturday nt 2 p. gon, and has planned this treat for tho ohool children of Salem out of tho largeness of his heart urol generosity of his soul. rr a I A W MURDERER HANGED (Continued from first page.) ' Pow"'u' nm Influential friends of QngHclmo to obtain a pardon from Gov, ttor Chamberlain, but the governor, n"er tho mo,t cnreful consideration of tho fase' tuie Knt the Pardon. a ll was PIain,y evlllent t,1Bt ' 'ounK man was Bullty and 'Jwnreil P"y he tM Pcnalty or hi awful crlmc- Ever since tho condemned man has known that he must expatiate his ter riblo crime on the gallows, he has had spiritual consolation and advice ad ministered to him at the hands of a Catholic priest, as this is the faith he holds. Announcement. We desire to announce that we have disposed of our business, comprising our sawmill and planing mill plant, our stock of lumber, logs, timber lands, good will, etc., to the Chas, K. Spauld ing Logging Co., who have taken pos session thereof, and will hereafter con duct the business and operato the plant. In this connection we wish to heartily thank the people of Salem and vicinity for the exceedingly generous patronage extended to us for many years past and solicit a continuance of the same to our successors, who aro live, accommodat ing sawmill men, and deserving of all the business in this territory. Capital Lumbering Co., per A. N. Moores, man ager, Salem, May 1, 1005. 5-4-3t An epidemic of measles Is prevalent on the Umatilla Indian reservation. 0B3LDBEN CRY FOB FLETOHES'S CASTOEIA. $2.00 Trimmed dress hats 08c $1.05 street hnts 76c, OSo and $1.25 Wo buy well nnd sell cheap. SUITS AND DRESS SKIRTS. Wo nro doing tho business in this department; It's n big volume of business wo nro nftcr. Wo buy well; sell chenp, (5.00 Mohair dress skirts, new prlco 92.05 $12.50 Mohair dress suits, new prico 97.80 $12.50 Covert Jackets, new prico 97.00 $18.00 Silk shirt waist suits ..911.00 $10.00 Silk rustlo taffeta petticoats Prico 95.00 Shirt Waists, all kinds, Bilk, Linen, Fancy and Whlto Embroidered Lavm. SHOES. If you wnnt to buy good shoes at small prices eomo to tho Chicago Store. Children's Shoos nil prices 23c, 30c and 65c Misses' nnd Boys' shoes 76c, 91-00 and 91.25 Ladies' shovs 91.05, 92.00 and 92-45 Ladles' $3.50 patent lenther shoes, tho best on earth, prico ....$2.60 Children's 15c doublo knee bote 10c Lndics' bose 10c, 16c and 25c, worth double. Ladles' 18c Swiss Ribbed Under- vests, price 9c Don't forgot our Men's Department. GROWING STORE. Corner of Commer- ' ciai ana louri aireeis DIED. ST. HELEX. At tho family home st Hubbard, Or., Monday morning, Ms 1, 1005, Mm. Cora St. Helen psised nwny, nftcr suffering many month from cancer, nged 40, Dccenscd leaves a husband and sir children to mourn her death, R. 81- I Helens, nnd Mrs. Orant Thomas, of tw vll """ "D '"""' Edward, Oiltxrt. Lulnaens. Pnul and Cecil. Sho was laid away in Chnmpoog cemetery, beilde h undo nnd mint. Mrs. St. Helens wau a woman of lov Ing disposition, nnd her many friendi will miss her. Tbo family are grtf stricken over the great sorrow wkle hns como to them, nnd they have tt sympathy of all. PERSONALS. Gaetiino Garacla, father of Ougil nio's victim, who swore ho would art shave until tho orlmo was avengfJ, mado n bee line for a barber shop afttr tbo hanging. STATE NEWS Benton county men are going ' tho poultry business on n large ' The Eugene council will not graat li censes for Suudny performances of t" atres and shows. The county court of Linn county Mi ordered a new ferryboat to he built fw uso at Harrisburg. ... Eugeuo's new vaudeville theater"1 open Monday, May 8, under tbo ilttf 4trt nt 17 BisrVntf A man was arrested at Eug l' begging on tho streets, and sentence to six days in jail. The Gervais baseball team will tw bats with the Brooks team Sunday. T game will be on the new ground. Mra. Elirabeth Buckner died at home in Albany yesterday morals 1 o'clock, aged 72 years. Otto Cleban, of Albany, died at " Neland's hospital Wednesday of peritonitis. He leaves a two children. a Three cougars were killed t . .. ,,-.-. .V .nnntrV rt " I in me oyoio - , "." t d J Eugene. One measured 8 " . inches irom up " "j1- g tin.1,1., h nn.fc rear la M. . .. ..u.u ,-w r ji.trltl Butter creek and Maxweii " tho western portion of WmaUUJ ty, about 72 miles of diiene. - built, weiuuing "" ditches. fi