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' T"" if; i&$gjPTTs'r - DAILY OAMTAL JOUBNAL, SALEM, OBBQON, WEDNESDAY, AUOUBT 10, 1805. 1 Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER NEW SILK WAISTS, BEAUTIES, $5.00 TO $12.60, DRESS GOODS, NEW BILKS, NEW SHOES, NEW PILLOWS AND CUSHIONS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, OUTINa rLANNELS, ETO. Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Prank Moredlth, Resident Agent. Office with Wm. Brown Is Co., No. 120 Commercial Street, !I ASH WOOD For solo. Finest quality split ash wood, for heating or cooking. GEO. F. BODGERS, S. E. corner Court and Liberty St NEW TODAY Wasted, A gjrl for general house work. Inquire at A. Dnuo's store on Bouth Commercial stroet. 8-10-3t Wanted Girl for gonornl housowork. Mrs. J A. Wiggins, corner Wintor and Oak streets. Phono Main 2035. 8-10-3t Fubllo Silo. I am going to louvo my farm, and I will offor for salo to tho highest bid- dor, nt my farm ono mllo northeast from Pratum, on Howell Prairie, four miles sauthwost from Sllvorton, horses, cattle shaop, hogs, fann implements nnd housohold goods, regardless of prlco, Date, Saturday, August 20th, nt 10 o'clock a. m., sharp. J. W. OASH. 8-10-dlwk-wlt OHUiDBEN OBY FOB YJARTOBIA. rvEXomm'B $3,500 Le Roy Bicycles $35. 0 Aro tbo best on earth and aro guaranteed forover. Thoy are fitted with Kllom Pioco Hangor, a now departuro, or any other coaster, Diamond ehaln No. 37, Bridgeport podals No. 3, any cement tire, wood or stool rims, any gear, saddlu or handlo bars. If you nro thinking of buying a bicycle it will pay you to see us. Best work at honest prices. Frank J Moore Phono 301 Block.579 Court Street. Expert Watch and Jewely Repairing If your watch is not in first-class coaditiou, bring it hero nnd let our espcrt watchmaker put it in shape for you. You can safely trust thorn with tbo finest watch mechanism; no repairing is too difficult no watch too complicated for them.' Or, if you havo a ring or pin that needs mend ing, they'll do it right, Our prices aro reasonable for the high grade of work wo do. Siafeaatf Lfetty S4s., Salt-, Ore NEW GOODS re coming in rerjr day. TVs re air all our goods direot from America's greatest fountain, heads of supply.' No middleman to rake off a profit betwoen the factory and us. We buy diroot; Yesterday wo reoolred NEW SUIT CASES The greatest solo leather caso ever shown In America, at $5.00 is on display in our window. fljUMI I I I II I H HI Mil II STATE SOCIAL NEWS I '! 1 I I I I I I I I H t M 1 4 ! Marion. "Willio Banta is sick again. Mrs. Annlo Bolton was in Snlcm Tuesday. Miss Edna Crawford goes to Port land this mornincr. Miss Anna Lindgrcn, of Douglas county, 4n visiting frionds horo. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hnll, of Iowa, nro tho guests of Wm. Hall and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Soosbo, of Washington, hnvo boen visiting Mr. Sooabo's moth er. Bov, and Mrs. Ilinshnw ontortainod their- cousin, Mr. HSnshnw, and two sons, of Kansas, last woek. Tho Marlon Ladies' Aid Socloty mot with Mrs. Eplor last Thursday, and sewed ragft for Mrs. Castleman. A, L. Patton has commenced work on n now postoftlco building. It will occupy tho tamo place as tho old ono. o a. m T CS X. T JK. . 3ut tH ? M Wnd Yoi Hare Hmn Bosjf Money to Loan THOMAS K. FOBD, Over Lndd Jb Bush's Bank, Salem, Or- lltl f,QQ Ono Drunk Taken In. Officer Larry Murphy got busy last night and picked up n drunk, who, when ho was brought before the record er this morning, gavo tho name 8. II. Armstrong. Ho is considered an all round worthless fellow, nnd was given his choico of spending 15 days in the city bastilo or of taking IS minutes in which fn leave town. As he said that he did not have much business .around hero, anyhow, hochoso the latter and loft. Tho judgo gavo him to undor stnnd that if ho was found hero again ho would be given the IS dnys, nnd then some. When taken in ho had in his ex chequer 11 cents nnd nn extra pair of shoos. Ho said tho shoes did not 'bo- long to him, but he did1 not know wkcro they camo from. Powder Works Blew Up. Point Bichmond, Cnl., Aug. 10. Tho Judoon chomicnl works, near Steco. blow up at 1 o'clock this afternoon. It is reported that several lives wore lost. Oakland, Cnl., Aug. 10. Tho Judson powdor works, nt Fleming Point, bo tween West Bcrkoloy and Point Bich mond, wcro blown up nt 12:S2. There wcro two distinct explosions, nnd im mediately after tho explosion tho debris took firo and tho flames spread to all tho buildings on tho point. Girls were employed at tho works, nnd It is bo llovcd that many havo boen killed. A Good Wora In tho old South it was customary for slaved who could noithor road nor wrlto to ask somo mombor of thoir mas tor's family to do their correspond ence Ono morning Aunt Chloo approached hor young mistress and roquostcd horto write a lovo lottcr to Undo Billy, an agod suitqr. "What shnll I say, Aunt Chloo I" tho young lady Inquired. "D'law, Miss Annie! writo it jost lalk you was or writ in' to ono or your own beaux; but I t'lnk 'notwithstand ing" is cr mighty purty word. Joa' put dat in som'ors.' Hnrpor's Weekly. National Nogro Business Loagvxs. Now York, August 10. Tho fifth an nual convention of tho National Nogro Business League mot horo today in tho Palm Garden, with Bookor T. Wash ington in tho chair and a largor num ber of dologatoa in attendance. Tho nogroos of this city havo mado oxton- sivo preparations for tho ontertainmont of tho visiting dologatcs, and among tho features will bo an automobllo rldo through tho city, an excursion up tho Hudson and a dinner at tho Palm Gar don, Btato Engineers Moot In Portland To mororw. Tho association of stnto engineers will meet in tho American Inn at tho Fair Grounds tomorrow for a thrco-dny BODHion. At theso meetings thero will bo rcprenontntjvcs of nonrly nil of tho states west of tho Mississippi river. Ir rigation and reclamation will bo tho principal thomoM up for discussion. Fol lowing is a partial list of tho stnto en gineers who will bo present: T. J, Jacox, Colorado; Clarence T, Johnson, Wyoming; John II. Lewis, Oregon; Tamos Stephenson, Jr., Idnho; Cnleb Tanner, Utnh; Henry Thurtell, Nova da; J. W. Wado, Mont.; A. B. Chnnd lor, Colorado; Adkim I). Dobson, Ne braska, and A. L. Fellows, North Dako ta. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. Miss Eva Savngo wont to Aurora last evening to spenli n wcok with Miss Or lettn Krausso. T. M. Klbbey, of King's Vnlloy, re turned homo last evening, nftor u few days' visit here. Misses Virginia Byrd nnd Kiln Hod son, of this city, went to Catcndia yes terday for sovernl weeks' outing. MIbs Minnlo DcIong, who has been visiting Miss Nellie Bingo for tho past two woeks, went to Portlnud this morn ing, to spend a few days nt tho fair Sho will bo in Salem again before re turning to her homo. . I W III I Big Bridge Being Repaired. John Doynea haa a forco of men at work Tedecklng tho stool bridgo across tho Willamette, and expects to havo it completed within a fow dnys. They be gan at the west end nnd are working this way. Tho work is being conducted In such n manner as not to delay Unfile. Park Boat to Be- Protected. At last night's mooting of tho elty council it'waa decided to appoint two special officers to serve, without pay, whoso duty it will bo to discover and apprehend the culprits who havo been destroying the park seats in Marion square. Two Souls Made Happy. City Recorder Moorea this morning performed1 tho ceremony which united in marriago Misa Myrtle Buff en and Albert Pettyjohn, Jr. This is tho first wedding in Salem for several days. AMVOXITA yf IK KiMYHrUwJlhHFi Ess SWU OPENED IIS PORTLAND. TODAY Trans - Mississippi Congress Met This Morning for a Talkfest Portland. Ore.. Aug. 10. Tho six tcenth annual session of tho Trans - Mis - slsslppl Commercial congress was open ed hero today with nearly 300 dele gates in attendance Thcodoro B. Wilcox of this city, tho president of tho congreflfl, cnlled tho meeting to order and after welcoming tho delegates do llvercd his nnnunl address. He called specinl nttcntlon to the importnnco of this congress in vlow of tho building of tho "trans-isthmian cnnnl and tho es tablishment of new relations between the United States and tho rest Of tho wnrld. Tho mayor of tho city, tho presldont of tho exposition nnd othor prominent spenkors also addressed tho delegates. Tho convention or congress, as it is called, will romnin in session until Sat urday nnd will undoubtedly bo of un usual interest to tho trnns-Mississlpplan retrlon of tbo United States. Tho Pa cific trndo will bo tho chiof topic of tho congress. Owing to tho imponding chnngo in tho geographical possibilities of tho United States in conscquenco of tho construction of tho Panama canal this subject is considered of tho great est importance and will bo discussed thoroughly. Tho question of demand ing tho establishment of n depnrtmont of mines nnd mining, with its head a member of the President's cabinet, will also bo discussed. Othor subjects which will como up aro tho improve ment of rivers nnd harbors, tho estab lishing of a union of interests botwoon Pacific coast ports and tho Gulf of Mexico, tho merchant mnrlno, the con sular Bcrvlco, etc. Among tho prominent dologatcs at tending tho congress nrc tho govern ors of California, Montana, Colorado, Now Mexico, Washington, Wyoming, Louisiana, Utah nnd Idnho; Hong Yu Woi, representing tho Chincso govern ment; John Ford of Now York, eocro tary of tho American-Asiatic associa tion; F. B. Thurbor, president of tho "(Jolted States Export association; John W. Noblo, formerly socrotnry of tho in terior; Judgo Grosncup of Chicago nnu Chnlrman T. P. Shonts of tho Isthmian Canal commission. All of them nro ox poctod to dollvor addresses on somo of tho most" important subjects before tho congTcss. It is said that Duluth, Des Moines, Kansas City, Now Orleans nrui Bait Lake City will mnko bids for tho con gress of 1000. A spirited contest be tween tho representatives or the respec tive stntes is expected. WILL CALL JURY THURSDAY. Nnpies of tho men who will consti tute tho coming fedornl grand jury will bo drawn from tho jury box by Clerk J. A. Sladon, of tho United Stntes court, uoxt Thursday or Frldny, At that tlmo A. BubIi, of Salem, United Sbitcn jury commissioner, will bo in Portlnnd, and tho two will fill tho jury box with the names of about 700 taxpayers of tho stnto who nro oligiblo as members of the grand jury. To ex peddto tho summoning of tho jurors tho names will bo taken from the citlzenr ship of the Willamctto valley, so that they can quickly be called to Portland to serve. Tho grand jury will gather at the federal building next Tuesday. About 30 names will bo drawn in order to so euro 23 grand jurors who can serve. District Attorney Francis J. Henoy is expected to arrive hero from San Francisco noxt Friday, ready to take up tho Investigation of tho Oregon land frauds further, and to commence tho third trial of Williamson, Gcsner nnd Blgga on August 28th. The de fendants in that caso will arrive here ou the 20th, they having made reserva tions at tho Imperial Hotel for that date. Orvgonlan, Losses In tho Oaucusua. Tdflis, Russia, Aug. 16. It is est! niatod that in the recent disturbances n mo vmcusus iv vmages were total ly uesiroyou, xully 2000 buildings uuiucu, to auiea 08 injured and nine missing. Tho property and crop losses aro estimated at $5,000,000. Hop Baskets Patented and Improved for 905. Place yoar orders now and avoid the ttssh. Walte Motley W Ooort Street, galea. M&OJPZJE&JBbW&U&. JffGJ7SJ& ( Carnival of 1 Iror This Week's Sale Nevor in tha history of our store wero we in such position to offor you good goods at such little price as at the present. 'Now goods com. ing in daily shows us cloarly that out present stock must bo disposed of at any price to make room for tho now arrival, so horo goes for a veok of quick soiling at small prices. Bead on. COO NEW DBESS SKIRTS All go with tho rest this woek; no mercy shown to prices. $3.50 and H Drosa Skirts, tho very latest styles, priw 52.50, ?2,Q8 $7.00 Now Dress Skirts, prlco f 4.50 $12.60 Now Mohair Suits, price 80.00 $1, $1.50 Snowier Shirt Waists, ,42c It will pay you to look through this dopartxnont during this sale. Wa aro closing ont this season's goods at 35c on tho dollar. NEW MILLINEBY S $1,000 worth Jurt ftrrirvd. Corns and look through and sea th new styles ws are offering. Pretty Polo Turbans and new creations at small prices .. $1.50, $1,05 and $2.50. NEW DRESS GOODS Just arrived, $1,500 worth as a sample order. Wo offer them at lit tle prices to stimulate trade. Mo hairs, SoccUans, Eolinnss, Broad cloth, Panama Oloth, Banockburn Tweed, Cheviots and Henriettas, prices from 30c yd up. Beaember, for the latest dress goods. SALEM'S FASTBST McEVOY BROS. Grogorian Chant Congress, Strasburg, August 10. Tho interna tional congress for Gregorian Chant was oponod horo this morning with n largo ottondnnco, including n numbor of prominont mombers from tho Unit ed States, liko tho Rev. L. JJonvln, S. J., of Buffalo; the Bov. B. Fuhr, O. S. F., of Los Angoles; tho Bov. H. Tap port of Covington; tho Bov. N. lit. Wngncr of Brooklyn nnd tho Bov. J. D. Young, S. J., of Now York. Tho con- groos was called to order by Dr. P. Wagner, professor of Gregorian Chant at tho University of Freiburg, Switzor ' land. Ho acts in tho nnmo of tho pon tifical commission for the preparation of tho Vatican edition of tho Georgian chant. In his opening nddross ho stat-, ed that Popo Pius X insisted upon a ' reform nccordlng to tho regulations of his noto on church music glvon out last yoar. Several interesting technical es-1 says wore road. In the afternoon there were practice performances of Grcgor- Xdra! iVheer,iDa'7 m"!18 the cameural. The congress will bo in ses- slon until Saturday and thero will be SJMr.,r"'rt' . thftco- ,...... UIU uml mouorn treat ments of Gregorian chants for voice una organ will be presented. The pro- oTmL? w"1 "!!" "lu..ta-, , , vU...j,uDcrB 01 mo SIX- tcenth, seventeenth and rl,hi,nM. ! centuries, tho second only such by com- r v.. Ui u, mnexeemn and twentieth' ci-aiuncs, Gathering of Goortria'a Mat. Griffin, Ga., Aug. 10. The fourth on-" ua, convention of the Lem, n gia Municipalities opened here today. It is composed of the mayors and city uwfgia municipalities. The Hon, James B, Atwater of Thomaston is president, the non. Bridges Smith, of Macon, secretary. Interesting pa pers on various pertinent subjects will be submitted by Mayor Dunne of Chi esgo Governor Terrell, United States . o. uay, Mayor H. Meyers of Savannah and others Agonixlmr Smi is.in!" .'"" pftu RWenbark. Jr ?v 7 ' to tho ngs of the assemhly. Of 'ri!iN'w Bichmond P. Hobson, late of ) Mister all ove7 XmT a . " without a sear .' Al ,.!- -i, . H- MTiTSaTS M, Balem Oregon. ' Low Prices $2,000 WORTH NEW SILKg You can hoy flno dross and whrt silks Just as choap at the Ohiogo men as m new xork Out. How is this $1.75 HoaTy Blick Taffeta Bilk, SO inches wide at Ko. How does this look 85c Drees Sllsa new for this sale, only, yd .... PAINT XIBBONa A beantlf al array of fancy nor ties and Plain shades. 40c Fancy Floral- and Dresden SHV ton, special for this sale, yd.,85o 26c" AH BUk Wash Taffota Neck Sib- tons, special for this sale, yd .... 10c, 12ac, and 1S Space does- not permit us to tU yon About the wonderful assortaea) of goods In our store and the dot lars yon raT by trading with m. Tha following departments are illlid to the brim with' money savere: Do. mettles, Table Linens, White Good. Towels, Bed Spreads, Iocs Ourttlot, Dress Linings, Notions, noelery, Un derwear, Laces, Embroideries, Dras Trlmsaings, Corsets, Hose Support ers, Mnelln Underwear, Men's For nishlngs, Shoes, Hats, New OIotm, Neckties. QiOWINO STORE. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets STOVER GASOLENE ENGINES 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 1 0, 1 2, 14, 16, and 25 horse power T, , These flfC engines of SUpCflOf qaHly-Uie worth of which has been recognized by hun dreds of users in Oreeofl, Washington and Idaho. 11-. - . 'il- ,. "e Compete in DTICe WUl gin es UlOt COfTlpetC in qiiaSty. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. Salem Branch, F.f. Cary, Mr 211, 210, 220, 237 State Street Territorial Epworth Assembly Meet Guthrio, Okla., Aug. lfi.-Serarrf hundred members of the Epworti Leamle of Oklahoma and Indian Ttfri- tory asaombled here this morning in P l big meeting tent at Island PorK w open their annual gathering with ti usual devotional services. The me'" will continue until August 25, many excellent speakers and other tertainers wlU add Interest and p VnlM SUtea MV7 wiU b 8 . ....-r- a.. rfiHffi25si y m yjftT. "" flSSBSaSBBBBl 1-C6C6MZ