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-C.: :3tc i5to:su-iUajaijA" J DAILY CAFCTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, APOtTST. IS, 1905. GREAT DAY AT CHEIWAWA SUPREME COURT DECISIONS Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER 1 i r m NEW SILK WAISTS, BEAUTIES, $5.00 TO $120, DRESS GOODS, NEW 8ZUCS, NEW SHOES, NEW PILLOWS AND CUSHIONS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, OUTIKa FLANNELS, ETC. k f Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. I lYank Meredith, Resident Agent. 0e with Wm. Brown It Co., No. 129 Commercial Street. Let. Btrip of carpet, about nine feot long and IS inches wide. Leave for reward at Journal office. 8-14-3t 'sated, Energetic, trustworthy man or woman to work in Oregon, reprc- sen ting largo manufacturing com pany. Salary $40 to $00 per month, paid weekly; expenses advaneod. Ad dress, with stamp, J. H. Mooro, 8a- -l 1 NEW TODAY fleaa, Or. 8-15-3f .IffassteA First-class cook, only experi enced need npply. Enquire at 250 Cottage street. Fhone 143 Black. 8-15-3t ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. Miss Nellie Van Patten returned Sun- lay evening from throo weeks' visit rlth friends at Seattle. I' Agonizing Burns. tr Instantly relieved and perfectly keeled br Bucklen's Arnica Salve. C. Rlvenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Vs., writes: 'I burnt my knee dreadfully; that It blistered all over. Bucklen's Arnica Ivo stopped the pain, and boalod It ithqut n scar." Also teals ail wounds tad sores. 25o at J. a Perry's, Drug- Balem Oregon. Does Yot Bicycle Need. Repairing 1( so, see us. We give you the best I give you prompt attention. Our prices pleas you. Now the only way to prove tnis is to give us a ir. always at your service, and hope to be favored with a trial. Best work at honest prices. Ft auk J. Moote Phons SOI Black. 370 Court .Street. lMlllMlllgMM''"l Silverwate Made iot Set vice BUverweir that is. made for looks, not wear, is a poor Investment. Tho savLbh of a few cents on a piece of silver might mean the lost of a dol or's worth of servlee. Everyone knows that the ROOERS Knives, Forks .l Rnoons are heavy, double-platsd n.,iblenea of these wUw. sable anyone to Teplealsh their stock at a very moderate outlay. 0MTiri' KNIVES AND FORKS, $1.00 A SET OF 0 KNIVES AND fi roaxs. Boenatv tapoon 91.25 vz&kbt TABUssTPOONS ,.,... fjfcisiy $' I I I II ' t-H - . NEW GOODS are coming In vrtry day. We re eire all our goods direct from America's greatest fonntain beads of supply. No middleman to rake off a profit between the 'factory and us. Wo boy direct. Yesterday we received NEW SUIT CASES The greatest sole leather ease ever shown in America, at $5.00 la on display in oar window. J FELL FROM HAYMOW. Alfred Frocrtaen Sustained Serious In juries at His Farm Home Yester day. Alfred Freckscn, a brother of Mrs. E. J. Sccley, while at work in the barn of his father, near this city; fell from 'the haymow yesterday noon, a dis tance of from 15 to 20 feet, and sus tained injuries thnt are quite sorlous. The young man fell on bis hands and knees, and those members, as well as his body and face, wore seriously bruised. lie was quickly takon into the bouso and a physician called from this city. It was impossible to ascertain immediately how badly the unfortunate man was hurt until the bruises can bo attonded to. Tho physicians dtd not think that any serious results would follow, and, after casing the young man's pain, allowed bim to rest until this morning, when a further investiga tion will be mado. Mr. Freekson was resting easy at a lnte hour last night, and It was thought by bis famlfy that ho would soon, recover, though ho had sustained a serious shock in addition to his Injuries. Albany Herald. BORN. BAXTER. In North Salem, Oregon, Monday, August 14, 1003, to Mr. and Mrs. B. Baxtor, a son. , T iVlOflCy tO SUOaTX THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd Bush's Bank. Salem, Or. work. We use the best material, we are right, and we guarantee to that wlU last for years. for ROGERS' 8ILVERWEAR will f.OW - apct A Splendid Program Interests the Hundreds f Visitors Commencement day at the Salem In dian school was attended by a large number of visitors, and there are in teresting programs for this evening. This morning was occupied going over the grounds and shops and gardens. Field sports at 10 o'clock comprised an interesting program. At 2:30 a claM of five was graduated amid a profusion of flowers and music, and xcry creditable literary exercises. Tho diplomas were presented by Col. E. Hofer,'of Tho Journal. Mrs. Mary E. Thciss, matron of the school, was assisted by Mrs. Campbell, Misses Bowman, Miller, Dohee and Mrs. Clontier in showing the visitors tho domestic science departments and dormitories. The tailor shop is In charge of Mr, Overton, the blacksmith shop in charge of Mr. Mnnnv tho engineer depart ment in charge of Marion Kightlingcr, wagon shop in charge of Mr. Hilb and harness shop by Mr. Fnrrorr (Indian), and carpenter shop by Mr. Woods, were all vislt&l in tsra. The printing of fice is In charge of Richard Long, an Indian boy. Innpeciurs Ghnrie and Ghubbuek are going over the departments. A hos pital building, a cottaago for Assistant Superintendent Campbell, and a horso barn and cow barn, costing in all about $30,000 will go up this falL Plana and specifications nre on filo at Chemawa, and bids will bo opened September 6tb, at Washington, D. C. Tho past year an addition to tho dining hall has been constructed by the boys. Prof. Walter Smith, John Minto, Mr. and Mrs. O. Stole, Miss Bellinger and Miss Miller, of the Salem schools; Wm. Claggott and wife, Mrs. Scley and Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. 0. 0. Schramm and Mrs. A. 0. Mathoe, of Minnesota; Miss Klwina Schramm, Robert Mnthis, Miss Florence Sell, Prof. flood o and Dr. Frank Smith were among the Salem vis itors. MORE ESCAPES CAPTURED. Bank Clerks on Pleasure Bent Capturo Young Thompson. Thomas and Thompson, two of tho es caped reform school youths, were cap tured yesterday, and six nro still at largo. Roieoo Thomas, of Southern Or egon, wns token in by the officers at Dallas yesterday nf tcrnoon, nnd Thomp son was captured near Eola last oven ing by Fred Thlclscn and Snm Young, of the Ladd k Bush bank. The dark ness and the dense timber prevented them from securing two more, who were In tho bunch at the time they were dis covered. Theso three boys had crossed the riv er abovo Salem Sunday night, and were making for Oregon City. They got as far as McCoy yesterday, but. being compelled to keep away from the Toads, they lost tboir bearing, and oame back to Salem instead of going north. Thielsen and Young wero going up tho river In a canoe last evening, when they wero informed by Walter Lyons, who wns going along the road in a bug gy, that the boys wero resting on the river bank in the brush near Eola. The Dan Clerks at once ucciucu luav tuey twouia uo tno onerioc junraes ci ,r a cnangc, ana Uu hu . i capture tne runaways. . wjn wcre surprised, but, when ordered to give ; up, started for the brush, at the same . time hurling rocks at their pursuers. inompson Wa unmij tuiumcu, nuu tried to eseape by swimming the river, but was easily overtaken by the canoe. Although only 14 years of age, he proved himself to be a desperate crim inal. He was very much disgusted with his companions for not coming to hU assistance when he was caught. Ho was brought to Salem last night, and spent the night in tho city jail, being taken to the school this morning. Qravo Trouble Foreseen. , It needs but little foresight to tell, that when your stomach and liver ar badly effected, grave trouble is ahead, unless you take tho proper medicine for your disease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of Clay, N, Y, did. She says: "I had aeuralcta of the liver and atomaeb, my heart was weakened, and I could not eat. I was very bad for a long time, but In Eleetrlo Bitters I found just what I needed, for they quickly relieved and eurett me." Beet medicine for weak women. Sold under I guarantee by J. 0. Perry, Druggist, lis, Or., at 60e a betttle. O SmmIs fteaefcus f PORSA. imianMfawttjBt Seven Opinions Handed Down fat Noon Today by Justices The supreme court handed down sev en decisions today, as follews: The ease of Andrew Sorcnsen va. The Oregon Water Pawer k Railroad Co. was modified. Sorensen received de cision in the court below. This was an action to recover damages for in jury received through the negligence of the employers. The lower court awarded $9540, with interest, for Crushed leg. The supremo court elim inated interest. The case of W. F. Mundenke vs. The Oregon City Manufacturing Co. was af firmed, Mundenke, a boy, lost part Of two fingers while working in n wool en mill at Oregon City. Both courts awarded him damages. The caso of Capt. F. B. Jones vs. Car rie S. Jones .was reversed. The lower court denied Jones a divorco on grounds of adultery. Tho case of S. Morton Cohn vs. E. Henry Wemme, wns affirmed. Cohn got the decision in tho lower court. This was an action to recover rent for real property in Portland. The case of William L. Mee va. Bowdcn Gold Mining Co. was affirmed. mis was an action to sccuro payment for services rendcrod as superintend ent of a mine In Jackson county. Tho caso of William Horn vs. United States Mining Securities k Trust Co., and Arthur Rowley, wns reversed and dismissed. Horn got tho decision in the lower court. Horn sought to foreclose a miner's lien. Tho caso of William Horn vs. Unitod States Mining Securities & Trust Co. was affirmed. Horn got decision in the lower court. Horn filed a complaint against the abovo company, and recov ered decision through failuro of the company to answer tho complaint at proper time. FRAUD EXPOSED. A few counterfoltwre have lately been making and trying to sell imita tions of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, and other medicines, thereby defraud ing the public. This is tq warn you to bewars of such people, who seek to profit, through stealing tho reputa tion of remedies which have been suc cessfully curing disease for over 35 years. A sure protection to you Is our name on tho wrapper. Look for U,- on all Dr. King's, or Bueklon's remedies, as all others ire mere Imi tations. ' H. E. BUCKLEN k CO. Chicago, 111., and Windsor, Canada. Fortsale by J. C. Perry, Salem. WORKING IN THE HEAT Difficulties UnderWhich Some Foreign Missionaries Labor yw y AuR 15Tho Rey Tr, g n BoiBitf pftstor of tho American ehnwh ln Manila, which is maintained by the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, wonders how clergymen In America would like to have mid-summer conditions all the year round. That is what he has to contend with in Manila, In his May report, just received at tho ofllco here of tho board named, he save; "May has been a corker.' You will appreciate conditions here if you recall what church work Is in New York dur ing the month of August. It is August weather of the worst kind in the month of May here and we have to do our church work in August conditions all tho year round. You will not wonder that congregations are varied and small, and that the pastor's wife should have the temerity to write on a piece of paper, and send it to the pulpit: Ross, eut it short; it is very hot this morning,' awl that the poor preacher should go Jiome as wet as though he had been plunged in a bath. But I do not believe it is any hotter here than it was in the Jordan valley in Christ's time (singular there Is nothin said about the weather in the New Testament) and the Gospel must be preached Our church is changing its constitu ency now very rapidly. The troops are being concentrated at Fort McKinley, rive miles away. Nearly all the offi- cars' families accustomed to worship ' wjib nave oeen orueveti away. The oldl&rs who- used to attend the meet ings have alee gone. All of this makes "' t ... Carnival of Low Prices Fb? this Week's Safe Never In too history of our store wore we in such position to offer yon good- goods at such little prices as at too present. 'New goods com ing in dally shows us clearly that our present stock must be disposed of at any price to mako room for the now arrivals, so hero goes for a week of quick selling at small prices. Road on. 500 NEW DRESS SKIRTS All go with too rest this week; no mercy Shown to price. $3.50 and $4 Dress Skirts, tho very latest stylos, price $2.50, $2.98 $7.00 Now Dross Skirts, prico $4.50 $12.50 Now Mohair Suits, price $6.00 $1, $L50 Summer Shirt Waists. .49c It will pay yon to look through thin department during this sale. Wo are jsloolng oat tola season's goods at- 35c-on too dollar. NEW MTLT.TNEEY $1,000 worth just arrived. Oomo and look through and sea toe now styles we are offering. Pretty Polo 'Turbans and new creations at small prices '. , $1.50, $L05 and $2.50. NEW DRESS GOODS Just arrived, $1,500 worth u a sample order. Wo offer them at lit tlo prices to stimulate trade. Mo hairs, Secdians, Eollnnes, Broad- J cloth, Panama Cloth, Banockbum Tweed, Cheviots and Henrietta, prices from 30c yd up. Remember, for toe latest dress goods. SALXM'JI FASTEST McEYOY BROS. a difference in tho slzo of our audi ences, but it furnished opportunity for labor in other fields. Ono of our young rnon is about to establish a Sunday school at Fort McKlnloy and we may start a preaching servico there. It is tho evident Intention of the government to weed out Americans and put natives in flleir places (in tho army) ln ordor to save oxpenses. So the Americana are being sent homo. Wo are feeling this in the stores, on the streets, in the churches and the condition will remain for two or threo years, till capital be gins to bo iuvested hero, and people como out from the states to fill positions othor than governmental onos." Estimates for tho buildinc of the Prosbytorian chapel in Manila are eo high that tho plans and specifications havo been sent to New York in an ef- rort to get tne steel work done here at a lower rate, so that the building RttteFat27 J -2 PER POUND AND PRESS CHARGES. Commecial Greain Compa$y BICYCLE BUSTED ? , ..... WE FIT ALL MAKES OF TIRES AT ALL PRICES $2.25 and Upwards WE FIT ALL MAKES OF RIMS, WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF BICYCLE FRAMES AND FORKS. IF IT D3 FOR A BICYCLE, WE HAVE IT. BEST WORKMANSHIP AND PROMPT ATTENTION. PHONE RED 215L BASE BALL SUPPLIES 55j $2,000 WORTH NEW SILKS You can buy fine dress and waist Bilks just as cheap at toe Chicago mere a ln New York City. How la this $L75 Heavy Black Taffeta Silk, 30 laches wide at ECc How does tola look 85c Dress Silks, new for this sale, only, yd t...49c DAINTY RIBBONS. A beautiful array of fancy novel, tics and plain shades. 40o Fancy Floral and Dresden Rib bon, special for tola sale, yd.. 25c 25o AU Silk Wash Taffeta Nock Rib bons, special for this sale, yd .... 10c, 12'ac, and 15c Space docs not permit na to tell yon about the wonderful assortment of goods ln our store and tho dol lars you save by trading with us. The following departments are filled to the brim with money savers: Do mestics, Table Linens, White Goods, Towels, Bed Spreads, Lace Curtains, Dress Linings, Notions, Hosiery, Un derwear, Laces, Embroideries, Dress Trimmings, Corsets, Hose Support ers, Madia Underwear, Men's Fur Bishlngs, Shoes, Hats, New Oloves, Necktie. OROWTNO STORE. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets' may be orcctod within tho appropria tion, $10,000. Manila estimates run la tho neighborhood of $18,000. It may bo that a wooden framed building, in stoad of a steol one, will have to bo adopted. This would savo about $6,000. CHILDREN CRY FOR OARTORIA. FLETCHER'S Hop Baskets Patented 905. and improved for Place yocr orders now and avoid the Tttsh, wr f . ww f W &ItCl IViOflCy 60 Court Street, Sales) WE PAY EX- nrj i ti? ii M 'i '