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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1905)
IWfeJ DAHiT CAPITAL J0ITRNAIh8AI.EM. OnEdOW, THUBSDAY, MAY 11, 1003, rtt y! U!'W - Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CQRNER Special Bargains in Sleeveless Vests T Silk mixed vests, sizes, 4, 5 and 0. llcgular $1.00 vnlucs reduced to 60c each Pink and. blue, Blchenllcn ribbed vests, silk finish; COc values reduced to .... .v . 25i Bono colored slovcless vests, excel lent values at 75e nro reduced to 35 American silk vests In nil sizes, reg tilar 40c values reduced to . ...20 -fmp ' Itlsclicnllcu i ribbed, sleeveless vests, good vnlucs at 30c, reduced to ..10J Another lino of excellent 25c sellers reduced to ...., , ....17 NEW OIIANOEABLB 8ILKB JUSTIN Yard wldo taffetas In tho new change nblo mnliognny. blues, browns nnd reds, etc. law Chifcfcen's Wash Dresses HALF PfelCE ---- I A complete lino lor nine mines, irom 1 3 to 14 years old. All to bo closed outt at HALF PRICE 5cto $.50 I Stockton & , .T , ,, Co 1 Bike Weathe TIio roads, between showers, nro simply unsurpassed.. Now Is nu Ideal timo to u o n wheel. Wo nro sondlug out n good bunch of wheels ovcry week. Our old standby, tho W$M?um. Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Meredith, EcMdcnt Agent. Offlco with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 120 Commercial Street. NEW TODAY Is satisfying tho trade that want tho cream of tho market. Some good, Indcstructablo bearings, never break cranks, or fork crowns, and easy rid ing qualities, all coupled with a framo lino that (Its tho most critical rider. Ladled particularly appreciate tho Tribune, for it's a. most comfortublo wheel, and rides easily, besides pro tectlng tho skirts thoroughly from tho chain. Wo have several under-priced models in tho cushion-frame, 1003 class, good as the latest moiuli. Worth your whllu to sco. Ladles' .or men's wheels. Sundries and tires of uvcrydcscrlp' tlon. We can lit you up with anything you want, F. A. Wiggins' Implement House, 255-207 Liberty Bt Turn Implements, Wheels, Automo biles, Bowing Machines and Supplies. j Lost. A Swan fountain pen, largo sizo, lino pointed, black In color. Leave at I Journal olllcc. 5-ll-3t Ladles. Karn $20 per hundred writing short letters. Stumped envelope for particulars. Hem. Mfg. Co., Cnssop olls, Mich. 5-11-lt- For Sale, A smull violin, just tho thing for a beginner. Address "V.," enro Journal. 5-10-3t IF YOU WANT THE BEST. Take your bicycle to Frank J. Moore, who does the best work in tho city. Wo always carry cleun, froau goods. Just recelvod direct from tho fuctory, an othor shipment of fresh tires. Tiros, rims, coaster brakes nnd all other ro- pairs for nil makes of bicycles. Give us a call, d will plcaso yoir. Best work at lowest prkes. .. FRANK J. MOOBE, Phone Black 301 370 Court St. ' For Sale. KlT gnsollno englno nnd feed grinder for snlo at a bargain. J. N. Sbonts, 373 Court street, 5-1- For Sale llouso nnd six lots, central ly loented, at n bargain, Knsy terms. Address "B. P.," Journal ofllco. 118- Card of Thanks. Tho undersigned wish to sincerely thank their friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted during tho illness and death of their daughter and wife, Mrs. Karl .Tory. M118. ABB SMITH, HAUL JORY. Walte Motley Tho Fence fcan. Has just received a car of woven wlro fence and a car of hop wire. An other car of foncrMo arrive about March 20th. Buy now at special prices. A large stock of pickets, dressed nnd split cedar posts, shingles, gates and gate hardware and all kinds, of poul try fence. All at lowest prices, SALEM FENCE WORKS 60 Court Street, Solera. LAND BOARD RULES A Salem special snys: Tho stato land board hns established a number of new rulei regarding tho purchase of stnto lands, which rulos nro designed to pro vent repetition of tho irrcgularltios which hnvo prevailed In the past. Ono of tho most Important of theso new regulations is that governing tho manner of making application. Hereto fore tho applicant hns merely been re quired to mako nflldnvlt that ho was a citizen of tho United Stntes over tho ago of, 18, und that ho wuntcd tho Innd for his. own mo and benefit nnd that he had made no agreement, express or Im plied, to sell or convey tho land to nny other person. Tho nflldnvlt could bo made beforo a notnry public. Be cont developments hnvo indicated that many fictitious names were signed to applications, and the sales wcro mndo to persons who hnil no existence, except In tho mind of n notary public, who was willing to create imaginary pcoplo and afllx his notarial seal to papers bearing their supposed signatures. Sinco application!) could bo mndo In nny stnto by residents of any stnto, nnd tho formalities required wero few, a dis honest notary public could mako an endless number of fraudulent applica tions, with but little dnngor of detec tion. It is to rcmovo this opportunity for fraud that the board has ordered now rules and regulations nnd now forms. Ono of tho future requirements will bo that the applicant shnll givo his postoflico address. Another will bo that his signnturo to tho application must bo written in tho prcionco of two wit nesses, who must subscribe their names us such. It is also probablo that the form of notary's ccrtlticato will bo changed to read somowhat llko the form of ac knowledgement of n deed, so that tho notnry must certify thnt tho appllcaut Is -personally known to him. Under tho present regulations a notary who forg es a nnmo can say that tho person who came before him was a stranger, nnd thereby cxeupo responsibility and avoid detection. While It will bo tiosslblo to commit fraud under the new regula tions, it will bo much more difficult. It will lm remembered that In the famous 7-11 cases a county clerk and United States commissioner certified thnt persons appeared beforo them, though thoeo persons had no existence, nnd agents of tho department of tho in terior certified to tho cxistenro of houses and improvements thnt did not exist. In tho tvamo way a notary could take tho acknowledgement of nn im aginary person, nnd forge, not only the signature of tho appllcaut, but tho names of witnesses nlso, but thoro would bo moro dnngor of detection In fraud so extensive. Tho board has also made an order di recting thnt closo scrutiny bo given all futuro proceedings rclutlvo to sales that wcro reported by tho grand jury as irregular, nud tho board will probab ly refuse to Isbuo deeds or accept pay ments unless satisfied that tho applica tion to purchase was in good faith, nnd not in violation of law. MARTIN-M'VEY MEETING i, In splto of Mny showers tho nudl onco nt tho ovnngollstlc services In the big tent just bnck of the Christian church increnscs ovcry night, Person? 'aro seen ut tho meeting ovcry night who havo probably not been Insldo n church for tho purpose of hearing n sermon for years. Particularly notice able is tho number of men who nttend. Tho opening prayers lnsi night wero given by IIcv. P. "W. CHlTe, of tho First Baptist church, nnd Bov. McQnw, of the 'First Presbyterian church. Tho popularity of tho evangelists, Dr. Martin and Prof. McVcy, rapidly grows, and ono henrs them discussed on the streets nnd nt the hotel dinner tables. Tho sermon last night was n master ful one, tho speaker's subject being "Mirrors -of Christ," Dr. Martin's power of retaining tho attention of his nudienco throughout the entire, sermon Is wonderful. Every word Is cngcrly listened to. Prof. McVoy hns not sung moro sweetly or effectively thnn he did last night, when bo sang "TIicto's Boom In Hoaven for Thee." After tho services In tho church the ordlnnnco of baptism was administered In tho church baptistry. Tho committee wns unable to got tho stoves up yesterday, but they aro now in plnce, and tho tent will bo .well hented for tho evening services tonight.1 Dr. Mnrtln's subject tonight will bo My Brother's Keeper." fhirg:n . fmnrl wmmMMulaXF wIawJMwJJL' JP!EOJPJLES.JBAnGAINlMOjrSl Bargain P ocession FOR THIS WEEK'S SALE. Our announcements proscnt a nover-ondlng bargain procession. They march by in closo order ono treading on tho heels of another all of them u. tides of dependability, priced so as to mako but slight inroads on your purso. Every artlclo in this Great Establishment Is at tho mercy of you cash. It will pay you to rovlow carefully thia Great Bargain Procession. Como to tho Chicago Storo, mako yourself at homo nnd sco tho busiest storo in Salem. PERSONALS WEDDING AND EN GAGEMENT RINGS "We huve n spleudid variety of 18-k solid gold, seamless wedding rings in Tiffany und oil other styles that nro iu demaud. The workmanship and finish very Important points to consider nro perfect; and wo. guarantee the durability and wearing qualities of every ring we sell. Whatover gem or style of setting may bo fancied for the engagement ring it is pretty suro to bo fouud among the diamond, pearl, emerald and other rings in our varied collection-. just to give you a bint of the variety we mention n few styles nnd the moderate prices we ask for them. Dia mond rings $10 up. Opals $3 up. Pearls $4.60 and up. Bubies, real, $1, Sarnets $2.50 nnd up. We Pay You Cat Fate , SUfeaarf Liberty Sis., Salem On State Land Agent Oswald 'West went to'Cnrvallls today. Misses Mabel nnd Ildn Jones, of "I,a blsh Meadows," aro In the city today. Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Goodrich and children, of Chcmawa, were in town to day. Judge flallowny returned this noon from MoMinnville, where he has been holding court, Mrs. H. Hahn nud daughter, Mrs. SeOtt, of Sublimity, who havo been visiting Mrs. Anna Warner, in South Salem, hnvo returned home, A. O. Carmlchael, of Flushing, Mlclv igau, is in tho city, Ho speaks well of ( Oregon, and will perhaps locate hero. llo is interested in the lumber Industry. SNYDER CYCLONE SWEPT (Continued from first page.) 3i)c Wash India Silk, all colors 23c 75c Black Taffeta Silk, yd 45c $1 1'nney Shirt Wnlit Silks 50c, CBc nnd 75c $1.35 Bl.ick Silk Peatt de Soln.,850 $5,000.00 worth of the best silks nil earth to select front. Wo buy well wo ask little profits. iOe Fancy Scccllun Dicss Goods 20c 7Ce New Mohair Dress Goods, all tho new desirable shades, yd.. 40c Wo nro showing nil the lntest shades in Panama Dress Goods, Voiles, Ktnmlncs, Kolicnnoi, Pnncy Crepes, evening shades, and Black Dress Goods, 20c Fancy Navy BIuo Cotton Voiles 15c 25c Policy French Organdies and Lawns beauties; yd 12'i s 15c 500 yds Fancy Antrum Lawns, jd 5c 1000 yds Pretty Chnllles, yd.... 5c Wo arc showing nn Immonsc stock of flno Wnsh Goods. Wo buy well we ask llttlo pro fits. 15c Bloaehed Table Damask, yd 20c Kxcollcnt Towels 4c, 5c, CV,c, 8 l-3c and 10c ?1 Whito Bud Spreads only,... COc Sheets and Pillow Cases cheap. Best 12',(.c Cretons, yd 8 l-3c Children's Parasols 10c, 15c nnd 25c Ladies' Parasols and Umbrellas 30c, 40c, 75c, 86c and 08c McEVOY BROS. which will result fatally. Some of tho dead had their bond or Ipijs crushed off, and timbers blown through tho body, Tho cyclone came from tho southwest nt U o'clock. It dipped nnd struck tho town wljh terrlflle force, levollng buildings nnd burying its victims nmld tho ruins. The first relief train from Unhurt reached the stricken town just before daylight. In all directions evi dence of tho terrible havoc wns npr pnrent. Tho dead nnd dying lny about tho streets, In yards and nmld ruins of tho houses. The survivors wcro too much wrought up to render much nld. Later help arrived from Muugum, Lawtnn, Alius nud Vermin. The storm was not confined to Suydnr. On tho wny to tho stricken town dend and In jured wore passed In plain sight of tho rnlti.f Irnttia Al lilnntni, fiitt'nrnl , " . , , -,, n , i costly thnn nny other kind house wcro destroyed. Mrs. O. W.I ' Cox and two pons nro known to bo killed. Also K. B. lialston and son, Mr Crump nnd tho father and mother of Professor Hubbard. At 1 o'clock 'this afternoon it was reported Hint over 100 hud been killed outright or succumbed to injurii's. 1)3.50 Imported Parasols jyj 25c Silk Neck Blbbons Nos. 40 and fi. -Til 18c 75e Silk Gloves, Black and White l'lr ,..8c HGo Lisle Gloves, pr ,,235 25c Brown Buster Ladles' Collar! 10c $1.35 Kid Gloves, flno quality... 6gc Ladles' 15c Summer Vests fc Big Bnrgalns In Ladles', Misses' a4 Children's Hosiery 10c, 15c and 2 Ladles' 35c Swiss Bibbed Vciti " 18c and 25c 25c Best Hoso Supporters 15c 75c Girdlo Corsets, all colors..., 48c Ladies' Vrappcrs 45c, 75c and 08c Wo buy well wo nsk llttlo profits. Ladies' $3.60 ChilTon Dress Hti $1.93 $18 Silk Shirt Waist Suits ..$11.90 Ladles 43.60 dress shoes $1.08 and 12.15 Lndtes' Shirt Waists, all price and nil kinds from ...,25c up to 13.50 Ladies' Dress Skirts . .$1.80 to JIM Men's 30c Summer Underwear 25c Men's Hats ..40c, 75c, $1.25, 11.50 Mcu's 10c Whlto Handkerchief! 4c 1000 spools best Sans silk, spool Sc Best Sewing Silk, nil colors , 3c Men's 15c Bubbcr Collars , , 5c SALEM'S FASTEST Q BOWING STORE. Corner nf Comffler cial and Court Street; There are over 300 agencies for Application for Pardon. Haxelwood ico cream In different cities ' Governor Chnmbcrlnln today n nnd towns in tho Northwest. Tho MIved nn application for the psoarf Hnzelwood business hns grown to theso N w (,r(VV( convIotcl of manihogtf immense proportions in splto of the ,ommtt,.i in Kiff. Union couotj, Of iuci mni jiuzciwuou ice cream is more Money to Loan THOMAS K. FOBD, Over Lndd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. Streator, II., May 11. A tornado struck Streator, from tho southwest, shortly nfter 11 o'clock today, unroof ing houses, uprooting trees and doing dumago to tho amount of many thou sand. Several people were injured. Snowballs in May, J. II. Haas presented tbo ofllco with an immense Snowball today, which he picked off a bush in bis yard. It is in full blppm, snow white, and measures 20 inches around. The flowers aro all this sire, and he says tho bush is weighed down. &(U Beetaurant Change, Tho uudersigned has purchased tho Ferguson restaurant, at 333 State street, nnd will hereafter conduct the same with renowed energy and Im proved service. Old and new patrons' invited. C. E. LEWIS, 6-ll.lw I Salem Boys in Court. J, G, Anderson this morning ap peared in Polico Judgo Mooro's court and sworo out a complaint against two ydutha by tho nnmo of Carl Johnson nnd Leon Williamson, for taking a few articles from his premises. Officer Cor uelius went down to the homes of tho respective youths, und, having found them, brought them to tho police court and Judgo Moorea investigated tho charges against them. He found that the boys hud not taken anything from Mr. Anderson, but brought to light the fact they had been in a shed belong' ing to (.'lint Kurtc a short time ago, and nbstructed therefrom a brace and bit, some paint, together with a brush, nud a number of other articles. Tho boys said they wero making a merry' go-round, and had borrowed the above, named things in tbo construction. After giving the boys a lecturo on the subject of taking things not their own, Judgo Moores let tho boys go on their prom ise, to bo good hereafter, nnd to be ready to appear whenever ho sent for them. Tho polico have received conv plaints from many people of the petty thievery committed by certain young boys in tho city, nnd if the practice. 1a.i tmf flfllA uvnn will .IauI n,-l' with the culprits. June First ft Holiday. j Governor Chamberlain today issued a, proclamation making June 1st a holi day for opening tbo Portland fair, also setting apart two weeks, from June 5th to 17th, as Oregon Citiien's Weak, Betall Lumber Dealers. Tho Nebraska Betall Lumber Deal- era' Association, about 280 strong, will pass through 8alem on a special train Juno 10th, en route south. Bird Critch flold, of Lincoln, Neb., is the secretary, if tho local lumbermen wish to give this matter any attention. GM3 DO YOU REALIZE That the riding season is here. The time to buy is NOW The wheel to buy is the one every ono knows and thinks the moit f vorable of, because it has stood tho test of years, has" given universal mu faction, is light, strong and easy running, und at the right price. IJfr jsr i A wW Otter Wheels $25, $30 and $35 Wanted 1 00 Bicycles To clean and overhaul for the season's tiding Fit all makes of Tires. Fit all kinds of Elms, etc. Bepalr all nukes of Bicycles. Havs only experienced Workmen. kaiP' White, ecru and block lace collars, latest styles, at the Variety Store. 1. 1 i O. O. Coad, of Dallas, has tho endorse- iment of Senator Fulton for postmaster, Blng up Bed 2151, nnd we will call for, vour wheel. Best wor Prompt attention. Boys Get Into tie Game Wo have a complete line of Spauldlng, D. & M., Victor baiebaU W Get your gloves while our stock is complete. fftOSi ) egon. Urny was seutenccu to icn term of five years In the peniteatiMT Tho nppliontlon is signed by shout IW persons. CHILDREN CBY FOS rLETOTOIt'S OASTOWA.