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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1905)
-1--'-" ' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1905. THEIR RIG BROKE DOWN ENTERS THE FIFTH WEEK Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER sB k JB BKl' t-XL.B.1 f yiiivf yJEJilCKiE ffijiM v L.Kjf EEQ2XJz$LaAnGAmiJaou:sj& nawwri wmi i i ii ii m 111 .- Sir w'PiXL4fe; - 'if IK lift! V- 'li JUNE k f,W H the Color Is & ' 'n It for Less WHITE DAYS White' 76C CHEMISE 40C 360 CHEMISE 200 500 CHEMISE 30c 51.00 CHEMISE, 050 $1.00 GOWNS . 75c 76c 0 OWNS ." 60a 60c GOWNS 36c CORSET COVERS A NEW LINE DIRECT FROM riffl FBENCII QAHMENT CO. first-class high-grade gar ments AT. VERY REASONABLE PRICES. PERFECT OEMS, 25c TO $2.00 INDIES' DRAWEES 20c to $2.50 Party of Salem Pleasure Seekers Long Time Getting Home Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. omen wltk Wdl Brown & C., No. 129 CoBtiaetclal Stroet. 1 NEW TODAY For Salo. Ileus anil six lets, central ly leoated, at a bnrgain. flasy terms. Address "B. F.," Jral fflee. 41- Tor Balo or Rent. Tbrco now cottages, eornor of Mill and Winter strode; wator, lights nml nil modern Im provements; can bo occupied nt once. Inquire- at Journal ofllco or J. O. Goodalo & Co., nt lumber ofllco. 0-5-lwk Wanted. Lady or gentleman of fair education to travel for a Arm of $250, 000 capital. Salary $1072 por year and expenses; pnld weekly. Address, with stamp, J. A, Alexander, Salem, Oregon. 0 6-3t Tho oratoricnl contest botweon Ore gou and Washington colleges nt Scattlo last wook was won by IT. C. Jnckson, of Washington, ovor W. W. Tomllnson, of Oregon. Jackson's subject wns "Liberty Undor Law." Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Ovor Lndd So Dush's Dank, Salem, Or. LAID OUT THE MONEY Kangaroo Court This Morn ing Expended the Fine Money Judiciously All tho courts wcro busy todny ex cept tho supremo court. In tho county jail tho kangnroo court snt upon tho caso of J, P. Smith, who wns first brought totho court's atttcntion this morning., Tho court has been in exist ence for flomo time, and, whllo it man- agos to enforce its edicts, it is not per mitted by tho sheriff to uso violonco in doing so. Mr. Smith was duly brought to bar, and tho naturo of his offense statod, stenling Salem roses. Tho least lino is $1, tho greatest $2. Tho prison er was glvon tho limit, $2, nnd, as ho hud money in tho hnnds of tho sheriff, ho gnvo au order for tho sum. Tho court, along with tho order, sent out instructions as to tho disposition of tho money, ns follows) Pleaso purohnso tho follewing: Syrup, golden drip .,, COc Smoking, Duko mix 25c Smoking, Dull Durham 45c Ollssorlno toilet sonp 10c Wheat straw cigarette pnpurs 15c Sugar, granulated , ... .10c Chocolato cako . . . . 35c Bright and early Sunday morning n Jolly party, consisting of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Parker, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Noo land, Miss Swnrtz nnd 8. O. Burkhnrt, with a threo-stcatcd rig, wonl out to Silver Creek Falls, on pleasure bent. After nn enjoyable day they stnrted homo in high spirits, admiring the beau ty of tho Waldo Hills and vcrduro on all sides. Their delight, howovcr, was, of brief duration, for, whllo yet 10 miles from tho city, tho coupling of tho hack suddenly went out of business, nnd they wero stranded. Around still sprend tho beauty of tho hills, but things no longer looked good, whllo n slight rnln hud awakened nil tho sticky qualities of the rich, red soil, which got in its work ou shoes nnd skirts. Tho Indies nroso to tho ocension with many nnd varied suggestions nbout getting home, n place thnt had becomo doubly dear. Finally ono of tho gentlemen footed it to tho nearest farm house, and persunded tho good-natured ranch er to bring tho party homo. Tho only rig he had that would carry the pnrty was a wagon nnd n liny rack, and on this tho pnrty negotiated tho weary miles to Salem, nrrivlng nbout 2 o'clock this morning, not cxnetly footsore, but certainly weary, but none tho worse for tho day's strenuous outing, Tho others hnvo not yet bcon heard from, but this morning u bootblack earned 45 conts donning tho crimson soil from Mr. Burkhnrt'n shoes, nnd ho worked at contrnct rates, too. A friend who saw him said tbnt his first impression wns ho had stolen a farm, and is nut cor tnin yet thnt suit mny not bo brought to recover it. The fifth week of tho Martln-McVny meeting nt the Christian pavilion bo n undor very auspicious conditions yostordny. Indeed, it wns tho best dny since tho meeting hns begun, nnd there hnvo been n number of "bests." The evangelists wdro both at their best, and scorn to not bo growing wenry in woll doing, whllo all the elrcumstnnccs seem to be working to ono ond, and that is that good mny bo the result of tho cf-' forts being put forth by theso ablo men. ' Thcro wcro 15 nceclons to tho church1 ns n direct result of their efforts yester- j day. Tho music by the chorus improves from day to day, and is an importnnt fentura of tho service. Professor Me Vay is very successful as a chorus lead er, and infuses a vitality in tho singing thnt is Inspiring, while his solos nro pleasing nnd impressive. Unllko mnny cultured singers, ho sings in such nn unnffected manner nnd spenks his words in n clear, distinct tone, so thnt every word is cnslly understood. "Tho Infnlllblo Way' will bo tho sub ject of Dr. Mnrtin's discourso tonight. On noxt Sundny afternoon thcro will be n special meeting for children In tho pavilion. Tho subject will bo "A Dozen DVs nnd n Dozen Don'ts." TUMBLING DAWN THE PRICES Tho wonderful huslnosa wo aro doing prompts us on to do gToatcr thlngi Wo know thcro is nothing tho peoplo liko bottor than to soil them good goods at small.prices. This storo is a wonder oven to ourselves; tho amount of goods wo aro turning out wookly would mako a big city store f col proud. Wo aro travollng along successfully on tho plana first mapped out for this storo a big volumo of businoss and small profits. Road carofully tho fol. lowing prico list. It will koep you from paying too much olsewhore; County Court. In tho county court today Matt Bars was appointed guardian of his children, Jessie, aged 10; Bonnio nnd Bcrthn, each nged 14, and Samuel, nged 0. Thomas S. Golden wns appointed nil ministrntor of tho cstnto of Thomas S. Golden, deceased. GOVERNOR CAPTURES A THIEF MaCiaBVMISHCMMSItMaaHtMKtMMMMMBCMMMBM NATIONAL AND RAMBLER RIDERS I eiui do your work better than nnyono else, nnd giro you better sat- S isfactton in every way. If your frnmo or forks break I can repair them in n satisfactory way, nnd mntch tho enamel to a shade. I carry in stock rims nnd nnd tires to fit Natlonnls and Ilnmblers, ns woll as other makes I have tires of nil kinds, all prices, and all guaranteed. Give us a sail on prico to everyono. Then for $35 I have a bicycle that's not to worso. Onopicee hanger, Corblu front hub, Now Departure Coaster, No. 3 Bridgeport Podals, No. 37 Diamond Chain, 8teel Wins, Thorn proof tiros and Pearson's saddle. Guaranteed for ever. Best work at honost price. FRANK J. MOORE, Fhone 301 Black. 374 Court Stroet. IMtMIMNIMMMNMHHMIHINHNMNIIHtMUIIf Silverware Worth Buying That tho best is th cheapest, goes without saying when buying silver plated spoons, knives and forks. Thy aro used threo times a day, every duy in tho year so you'll ears money in the long run by buying good, dur able heavy plated wars. Here aro Rogers' flue plated goods at unusually attraetlvo prices; 91 A SET FOR ROGERS' KNIVES AND FORKS-6 OF BACH. $1.25 FOR A SET OF ROGERS' TEASPOONS. $2.50 FOR A SET OF ROGERS' TABLESPOONS. i W ' State and Liberty Ste., Salem, Ore .-rfc- OWtifflf Diamond Thief Caught injthe Act by Covernor Chamberlain Governor Chnmbcrlnin, of Oregon, nnd Brnkomnn Wnlkcr, of the Oregon Rnllrond & Navigation Compnny, divld od honors In tho enpturo of a diamond thief during tho ceremonies nttending Mio opening of tho portngo road Satur day. A few minutes before tho opening of tho exercises nt Celilo, tho group of stnto officials standing on tho flag drapod platform, wero startled by nn exclamation from Governor Chamber lain: "That mnn's n thief l" Simulta neously tho governor seized tho arm of n rod-nosed individual, who had quietly appropriated n diamond pin from the senrf of Dr. J, B, Morris, president of tho Lowiston chambor of commerce. Others aided tho govornor in holding tho thief until n deputy sheriff readied tho platform and took him in chnrge. On tho special train to Tho Dalles rode tho deputy sheriff and his prisoner to that city. On tho trip tho thiof jumped from a window nnd dropped to tho ground uninjured, whllo tho train was moving nt a speed of 20 miles nn hour. Tho fugitive ran for tho bluffs. Ills cscnpo was witnessed by Brakcmnn Wnlker, who hastily pulled tho bell cord, jumped from tho moving train nnd gavo chase, Tho train was stoppod, and tho pas sengers witnessed the pursuit. Tho thief turned nt bay nt a sheer bluff that roso 70 feet nbovo him. Ho drew a knlfo nnd prepnred to mako desperate resistance. Walker closed in with a stout club. Tho thief was disarmed by a blow from the club and brought back to tho train. When about to bo put aboard tho baggago car ho resisted, and was boatcn severely by tho crowd. At Tho Dalles he was given n hearing be fore n magistrate, and bound over to tho grand jury. Shingles Best Star A. Star Shingles $85 PER 000. SALEM FENCE WORKS Walter Mot ley CO Court Stroet, Salem. 30c wash India silks, all colors, yd 23c 85c fancy dross silks, yd 50c $1 two-toned dross silks, yd COc 85c Shautung pongoo silk, yd ... ,40c 85c whlto poplin silk, yd C5c $1.50 30-inch black hoary Taf flta silk, yd 08c Hundreds of others to solcct from. Now Bhipraont of mohair dress goods, 75c quality, yd 40c 45c fancy dross goods, yd 25c 20c Danish cloth, yd..,.h 14c Black dross goods, Fronch voiles, Panama cloth and Eo llonnos, all sold at small prices. Summor wash goods in a great variety, lawns, dlmltio3, vo 11 os, Irish linens, llnon lawns, fancy organdies, India Iln oris, dotted Swiss, whlto pi quo, Scotch zophyrs, Japan 08o crcpos, fancy whlto goods, novelty summer goods, and fancy challies. Sale prices, 3V2C, 5, G'i, 8 1-3, 10, 12'3 and 15c. Special prices on tablo linons. 4c donblo-width quality, yd. ,20c 91.25 satin Damask tablo llnon. Prices, 75c. Napkins to match. Prices on towols cut down 4, 5, CVt, 81-3 and 10c; groat val ues; 50 dozen fancy linon napkins, each 5c, IV2 laco striped scrim, yd 3'jC Curtain Swiss and fancy scrims at small prices. SALEM'S McEVOY BROS. Marriage Licenses. A marriago Hcenso was issued Satur day afternoon ,to John Sholund nud Rtbol C. Burrls and todny ono authorized Frank Tabor and Addle Brown to mar ry. Circuit Court. The oircuit court this afternoon Is occupied in examining into tho matter of au accounting, the titlo of the caso being Christie vs. Butterfleld. ADDITIONAL PERS0NAL8. Mrs. It, E. L. Stelncr and Httlo son i jKDmff&A -if wJwS'M SHOE SACRIFICE Latgest Stock In Salem ',-ttf All of Laird,, Sehober & Ce's Indies shees, flue drei and street shoen .., , S3. 09 Ladies' best viol kid, with putest tip. Rcgu lur price $4.00. Retiring pries 2-08 Ladies' patent soil shoe, witk dull tops. Regular prise 3.50. Retiring pries ..,.,,, 2-50 Ladles, viol kid, with patent tip. Regular prie )3.50. Retiring prlee 2-50 Ladles' patent olt shoes. Regular pries t3.()9 Rotiring price..'. , 1.99 Misses' vlcl kid, patent tip dress shots. Regu lar prico $2.28, Retirlna pries 1.69 Misses, box calf and kid nhoes, broksn sizss. Regular prise $2.00. Retiring prlee Misses' kid nnd pntont leather strap slippers. Regulnr price $1.35. Retiring prise Children's kid and patent leather strap slippers. Regular price $1.15 and $1.35, Retiring pries Child's kid shoes, !.lzos8'j toll. Retirisgprlss Children's kid shoes, sizes 5'j to S. ReWrisg prlee , Infants' kid shoes, sizes 2 to 5. Retiring pries. Misses tan, heavy sole, tlaee 11 to 2. Retiriig Pee Children tan, heavy sole shoes, 1 to 11, Its- tiring prlj ,,., , ,, Children's tony heavy sol shoes, 6 to I, Retir ing pries , Ladles' patenb leather Oxford welt. Seoiilnr price $3.50. Retiring prie 2-09 Ladies' patent uppers, turn sols Oxford. Bsgu- ular pries $3.00. Retiring pries 1-08 Ladies' kid Oxfords, with patent tip. Retlrisg l,rie8 1.49 Ladles' kid Oxford, with patest tip. Retiring Price 1-15 Every Pair of Shozs In our big op-to-rJate line sacrlflwd at or below cost scme at half coss. See These Bargains 100 98 85 75 59 49 1.15 109 85 4-OS Al iof Kdwin Clapp'g manufacture drc shoes. Regular prie $5.50 to $0.50. Retiring prie Men's Cordovan Shoes. Itemilar nrie $5.00, lietirlsg pri 339, Men's box lf shoe. Reuulax nries $4.00. Kb tiring prie 2-$ Men's Ideal kid blusher. Regular prie $4.50 Retlrlsg pries Men's patent leather Oxfords. Regular sri price $4.60. Xttiriig pri Mts's ian Oxfords. Resrakr pries $3.50 asd $4.00, Retiring prie Men's viel kM sskoes. Xsgslar prie $3.M. Ratirisg prie Men's vlosr eslf. Jtegalar prie $3.50. Retir ing prie '. , . Men's satis ealf. Xefular prie $1.75. Betir lag prie Beys' ta'dt ealf. .rkr pries $2.00. Hetlrlsg prie , Youths' box ealf aid vlei kid. Regular prie pries $1.35 to $1.50. Betiriag prie 3-50 2-09 3-00 2-69 2C9 1-39 1-50 J40 Evetfythinfi: Goes Com and &e. Terms Stricty Cash-JSSflgS This Is not an oW or shelf-worn stock, bat the best and cleanest line of shoes ever la Salem. Now Is yoot opporttmltv. No rr mifff v a in sold. Oregon Shoe Co Bargains in muslins., 4, 6, CVi and 81-3C Crash toweling, 4, 5, 0,1 and 8 1-& Bargains. 05c muslin nightgowns, Prico ... 30; 76c muslin nightgowns....,,,, ,4 Bottor onos Tory cheap. Ladles' 30c muslin drawers, Prico 2& ,30c prsot covors; now prico 25c 30o corsot covors; now prico ...,25c Children's 30c parasols, Prico.. 23e $3.50 pongoo silk parasols. Prico L05 Ladios' fancy collars, 6, 10, 15 and 25c. Now shopping bags. .25, 35 and 19c Half Prico, Molino silk Tolling, yd i2iC No. 40 Dresden ribbons, 39c quality, yd 234 Ladles' 35c lislo gloves. Price., 25e Linon locos. .1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0', 81-& T( 30c all-over lacos, yd 25c 75o all-over laces, yd i& Bargains in dress trimmings, lacos and cmbroidorics. Ladles' 45c Fronch laco lislo lioso , 2Sc Ladles' kid shoos; patent tips; tho host shoo on earth for $2.25, Salo prico uj Cloaks, suits and millinery up stairs. Ladies' 16c Swiss ribbed Tests. Prico 9c Ladios' 25c duplox corset hoss supporters Ue Whlto poarl buttons, dozon it Best sans silk, ball 2c FASTEST GROWING STORE. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets aro vJsitJng at tho homo of Mr. and, Mr. I. C. Stelner. V