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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1905)
DAILY OULPXXAXi JOtTXNAL, SAXZM, OBXIOON, FBIDAT, AUGUST 26, 1005. Hi B J !( I1 i. 1 -Tr --v ifaap-7f Stockton & Co. THE OLD WHITE CORNER. , r - jHHKZEBpPT!jkSK wVyVvM alr PL ? Jiff.: tHF New Collars Ladiea' cm broidored 'col lars, tho lat est styles In whlto' just in 160 SPEOlAXa. ;. -V,jf The New Hats Fo Fall '05-6 , CMB v i - -4v . . a Wo havo jtifit received ihoinowifall shapes in tho famous Gordon and Locke $3,00 Hats 'Thoso makes, hltvo a national repu tation lSteKyiSyfxSi quality. Every ono Is fully guaranteed. Money back if tha hat goes .wrong. r New ali'OVei' and Tfo&ifl Laces trrr TKi liA4tf Itni tkvr VivAMrvht tA PtAlATtl ' ? i,ir'jF5 .v. i "-,av j? . . . ' " j May Form a State Organization. Dos Moinoa, la., Aug. 15. This is the oponlng day of tho Iowa Stato Fair, and, at tho samo time, tho oponlng day of tho convention of delegates, ropro sontlng tho various commercial clubs of this state. Tho- conyjntion, which opened hero this morning, in of conslde crablo Importance and prove tho enter ing wodgo for a- f ormidablo Btato movo ment in tlit J at crept of intornal devel opment and extension of interstate in torests of tho commercial Arms and corporations of this stato. Tho con vention -was called by W, B. Bend, of Council Bluffs, 'jvho is secretary of the Council Bluffs, Commorcial cfuii.VjHo is strongly in favor of forming . stato lbnguo of commercial clubs for. thq purposo of mutual protection, and with a vlow of securing moro cquitablo transportation rates on "tho. railroads. Thoro aro about sovcnty-flv".D commer cial clubs in this stato and most of them havo sont delegates lb 'this moot ing. Although thd matter did not,M1,ta n wlfo, of Illinois, who are ADDITIONAL 'FEKSONAXS. By Ocor was a visitor In Corvnllis this week, Mr. and Mro. E. A, Thatcher wont to Newport today. Mis Velma Colwcll is vjsiting rela tives at Boseburg. Landlord; Conner, of Hotel Willom otto, left today for Klamath county. Superintendent Fleming, of tho state stovo works, wont to Newport today. Mrs. II. E. Kclty will loavo Monday for Los Angeles, to spond tho winter. Miss Minnio Aldrich has returned to her homo at Boseburg, after visiting relatives hero. P .A. Wiggins and family and Prank Gllbort and family, of Now York, loft for Newport today. Honry Schomakor and on, Preddlo, liavo gono to Yoncalln, to visit with Mrs. B. P. Mortenson. J. 8. Mills, of Pox Valley, was in tho city today, accompanied by M, E. Nomich Union Fire Insor--ance Society Frank MtrfeAlth, ftoslaont Agent Ofico with Wai Brown tt Co., No, 120 Commercial Street. ' i in, i n ii i i i i i ii NEW TODAY mm xarolietto -wouian't'TBirlg Fish: At loast Collier's eays ho wouldn't. In tho Imuo of August 10 It says: "Tho governor of Wisconsin intonds to stay nt tho helm as long as neceff- oary. l Tho legislation to which? ho was committed fan boon possod, but as tho courts may throw It out, ho will ro mnln away from Iho Unltod tSates sen ate until tho matter is lotrallv decided. Ice Oreun And eiko, 6nly lQe, served Governor Lofollotto hns beon eager- f by the Erid'ekvorers Priday ovonlng, jy ag9aHed by tho conservative press, at tho Christian church. You aro In- because, crushed to a jolly on tho Hll- d 8-23-3t noja Contral, ho revoalod a wish to For' Salo A epan of horses for ealo, hnfMr' ?' :Pifll,'' tho P913011- Much . if nkon at onco. Inquire at E. Jj.aJ indeed, about a choice of phrase. ui cuuroo mo povornor coaiun'i nang Irvin shoo store, on Stato. itroot. 8-25-3t ; '-"uIed; -,,, ' COLGAN. At tbo Fomo of John Gib ortj 2Vj mllo eouth of Salem, on the IIU7 forry road, August 21, 1005, John Colgan. Docooaod was born August 10, 1810. II'o leaves a son, Janvea Colgan, of tho OapUnl Ico Works. Ho was. a famil iar (iguro around town, and nlwayo ac tive until a short tlmo ago. Tho .funornl. will bo held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, from tho Leslie M. -E. church, and the intermont will "bo at tho Odd' Pollows coraetory. i T(). i Your meat bill will be right if you buy 'at Partington's Cash Market tho Central's prosidont, bnt ho gnvo human expression to an emotion in which it is not difficult for any of us to baro. Mr. .La Follotto, In bis gen eral attitude toward railway abuses, hss tha American pcopld at hla back." como to a teat yet, tho indications are that an overwhelming majority of tho delegates aro either instrutod to voto for forming a stato league of commer cial clubs or personally favor such n plan. Tho meeting today was of an informal naturo owing .to tho fact that many of the delegates'' had not yet ar rived. Tho actual work- of tho con vention will probably not begin until next week. "k looking up Oregon to locate, Mrs. E. S. Rice, of Pratum, wont to Turner today, to visit Mrs. O. A. Davis. As a plonoor lady of 77, sho also on joyed attending tho circus with her son, tho county assessor. Ernest Klingor and Jack Coopor loft Inst night In Klingor 'a nutompbilofor a fishing nnd hunting trip to Fish Lake. They took all kinds of camping out fit nnd supplies, and will stay until they get tired. ;, Trlvato oecrotary and Mra. W. N. Gatons wont to Portland today, to bo IfacAGoSmm PEOPJUESJ&inGAMX.mtJJSJIj; . J. JL JL Xm .411 BUS STORE Offors for a few days goods at pricos that aro bound to croato a Kma. Uon. .If you, want romaxkablo valnoa and want. to find a place when yon money will stretch ont a long ways, call 'round to tho Chicago Store m got our prices. You know wo allow no houio to undersoil us, c Fired tho Militia Men. Salt Lake, Aug. 25. An tho rosult of Intornal dUsentlon in tho First Battery present at tho rccoption to bo givon of flold artillery, N. G. U.f goneral or-. Governor and Mrs. Chamborlnln thiB effl wero loduy IBued-by tfcojad ju-' ovoirlng by-tbo Lewis and Clark fair lani-genoroi .uiscnarging ,xo omisiou managomont at tno American inn. mon for tho good of- tho ocrvlcound i Mr. and Mrs. Prank Allen and Uttlo for violating tho" 22d nrtiolo-of war. son, Chester, who havo boon visiting Tho resignation of two fcfllcors" woro at tho parental homo of Mr, and Mrs. forced to resign for tho same reason. W. n. Hunt, in Yew Pork, fortho past r--L-Jt .J - . Bonnion of tho Oth Maine. Cljnton'Me., Aug.t25. Tho thirty third annual Tounlon of tho 10thBegl ment, Maino Voluntoors, is hold hero today. Many of tho corarado who aro in attendance, aro accompanied by tholr wives. OIllIiDREN OBY FOB PLETOHER'S OARTOEIA- xM month, loft, for their homo in Sumpter last evening. Mr. Allen la foreman of tho North Polo mill at that place. o Mntt - ""' ft" in l'wlfl o Tho Qulllblo Public. Thomas W. Lawson waa illustrating tho gullibility of tho public in accept ing worthless stocks. "It romlnda mo of Washington Whlto and his watch," ho said. Money to Loan THOMAS K. POBD, .Over Ladd U Bueh's Bank, Balem, Or Advico, to Kickers. Kickers always attract attontion. Ono class of thorn sella high on tho market. Tha highest prlcod four log ged' klokor Is a bybrid croature, irrl tablo and somowhat unscrlptnral. Tho chronio kicker Is an, amuslug two legged "animal," not so danger ono, howover. A kickor never builds up. Ho U grat on tearing down. Tho world's' happiness ,haa boon promot ed moro by compliments than '-by. curses, so, good rondor, when you fol llko kicking just retiro to tho back yard nn'd kick yourself a fow times rnthor than join tho knockers' chorus. Kansas City Journal, k Insular Ignorance, I havo boon told by a Canadian that in discussing with an English goneral tho possibility of sending troops from Enttland to tho far cast via Canada "'Washlmrton Is a Boston colored man, tho latter raised tho objection that J A friend mot him in an elovatod train it would ."not bo doalrablo for them to whoro Washington was rocking back travel ovor United Statos terrltoryl I, and forth llko a man who has trouble havo boon told of an English official in his midst. having coudolod shortly after McKln- " How do, Washington?' said tho loy's assassination with n Canadian on frlond. tho loss of his prceldonl. I havo m'yrj- " How do, CalhounT' roturnod solf hoard an oducatod Englishman ox-: Washington, continuing his rocking. nrnu in n f!nnni1Inn andtenco his sun. I 'Vnn Tintn't ti-V Jm vnnl1 ,..- .. : . . j j prlso at finding modorn civilisation "'No, indocd, Calhoun; I ain't co existing In a country which ho had till joyln' no bad health.' thon beliovcu, to do nnuor pormanont, "'Then why In tho namo o Ico and anow. Countess of Minto in National Itovlow. T,, An Irishman's Retort. Cyrus "W. Piold of Atlantic abfo famo onco stopped an Irish peasant to mako inquiries about Blarney caatlo. rtecolving Uio information ho gavo too Irishman tho following conundrumi com' mon Bcnso is you cavortln' back and forth datawayt' "Not for a single beat did Washing ton check his regular oscillation as he answered J" 'Calhoun, you know Jeromo Mc-j waciOT vouv no boiu mo a silver watch for throe dollars, and if I Btops movin' llko dis yero do, watch don't At 60c Beautiful now Swanadown Dressing Saquos, now stylos and pattorna, $1 quality, salo prico 50c At $1.75 Boautlful now Swansdown . Kimonaa, . just tho garmont for cool mornings and ovonlngs, grand rango of patterns, $2.50 tho regu lar prico; salo prlco ........ $1,75 At $2.05 Ladles' Now Mohair Dross Skirts, just arrived from Now York tho latest stylo, regular prico $1.50; salo. prico- $2.05 At $12.50 Now Frock Coat Suits with Pronch, ripple skirt, in all tho- leading j?1a,ln color." n1 .styl ish rich mlxturos, $18 quality;. mIo prlcp ,..,$12.51 At $18.50 Tho long Paddock and Now Prineo Albert Suits, with French ripple skirts, made of tho latest imported English and rleh French mixtures,' -$87.50 tho regu lar prlco; solo price -. ,... $18,50 At $0.00 Just arrived, a lot of swell jackets, mode of the latest tutorials and best workmanship, $10.50 regular prieo; special for thls'woek .....,. ........ $0.00 At. $2.50 Ladies' Swell Walking Felt Hats, handsomely trimmed in all the new-shade, rsgular,. prise ,$3.00; sajojirlee ,...,112,60 A $14.D0-Exlillv styles of Orw venslts Ooats, regUr--$20 gar ment; mJo pritb .$14.60 . Thrtad At 35c Ladies' Fancy and Laini Waists, eomo $1.25, $1, and 75 ealo prico ...., 55. At 05c Tho Latest Dress 8ili shown in.Salom,, exclusive strl regular prlco yd. 95c; sale priet k.r I...V.V t ...... t.f62C At, 05c7-36-lh'ob rich heavy Black Silk Taffota, iho kind that rattle $1.50VqualIty) aolo prise, yd. ,65c At. 40c 40-Inch . . Heavy .lloludt Dresa Goods, all colors and black, regular. prlco 756; sale price, yd At 10cv-Childron's Double Past Bl&ok Cotton Stockings, 1) alios, .rogulor prico 18c; salt price ,109 At $1.30-Ladios Pine Kid Show, groat woarors. with patent ioti, " rogulor prlco $2.25; sale priet $tS9 At 40c Lodiesff French Qlrdlt'Cor sets, ovory,8t7lo,,all colors, regu lar prlco 75o; special salo price ito At 25c Imported Novelty Faac; Nock Bibbons, dainty colorlngt, At 15c 50 dozen Sun Bonnets la every shade, style and slzo, regu lar 5o quality; vale price.... 15c At So Beyt Sowing Silk in trttj oW and blaek, regular 80 qual ity; alo prlco, spool 3c A 10O10O dozen Men's Blade Lisle Finished Cotton Socks, great valut for l5o; special solo pile 10c gALEM'S FA8TSST OEOWINa STORE. McEYDY BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets 'Now, Mlko, suppose that Lucifer v.B0 no moro.' "-Chicago Chronlclo. auro 01 uo bovii, which wuuiu no iap 1 0 first, do you think!" 5 J ' Good Motto "for Thcra. Tho Irishman looked thoughtful fojI"Wo'Vo got'nugood motto for our a raomont, tue saiu, "er nonor.iJ. naror," .remarked Klildet. $35.00 Le Roy Bicycles $35.00 Are tho best on earth and aro guaranteed forever. They are fitted with ' Kltem Pleeo Hanger) 'k new "departure, or any other 'ccait'er, Diamond ehaln No. 37, Bridgeport pedals No. 3, any cement tire, wood or steel rims, any gear, saddle or Handle bars. It yoa aro thinking of buying a bicycle tt will pay you to seo u. Beet work at honest prices. Fank J. Moot e think he'd tako mo." "Why!" said Flold. r. "Bocauso ho 'a always auro of youT' -o Phone. 301 Blck,370 Court Street. g""" AJOAH f T - i HH Have Yot the H td 1,'ak. aw i It jt JT a. ,..fr h Rifi-ht Time? - UnUwi your watcb baa ba UoroughVy cleaned and oiled within eighteen jaenths, It can't bo absolutely denonded upon. Wo aro competent to clean ani repair tha laost eoasplleated movtmeats; all our work U don thor- Wghly and wttk gfMt aio and tho charge will bo no moro than you'd ' C ufflt, 3C O X TC A. . dun U st H KffiQ TM Hill Mftlp BA Amtto , "w hm iw nan amifl "SVhat is it!" asked the slight ac quaintance "JVhat wo havo we hold.' " "Oh, I eeo, reforrlng to your circu lation. By the way, I didn't know you were a publisher." We're not; wo manufacture fly paper." Philadelphia Press. Mako a Sing of a Jack. Stockholm, Aug. 25. According to good authority, tho fooling in govern ment circlea regarding tho accession of a Bornadotto prince to tho Norwegian throno has undergone a complete change. King Oscar no longor opposes 'the acceptance of tho crown by his son Charles. As soon as tho union betwoen Nor way nnd Sweden is dissolved, his an swer will bo given, and it is probablo that it will bo In tho affirmative. Hop Picking Gloves. Prom 8c to 17c a pair, either for wo men or children, at tho Economy 10c etoro, lc to 25c, nothing higher. Next to Capital National bank. Special Excursion Bates, August 24 and 25 and September 10 and 17, tho Southern Paclflo company will sell 00-day special excursion tick ets to eastern points. Stopover grant ed going and returning. For particu lars see agents. Bicycle Tit es TO FIT YOUR PURSE i The best of everything for Bicycle at jfG&&hifif5 Hop Baskets Patented and Improved lo 1 905. Place yocr orders nowa avoid the rash. Walte Mofley CO Court Street, Bl See Oist Window " 1 1 : At Salem's Big Shoe Store ,- ' K . ' VS. a .-. Jj ;-w e making a special sale ou HOP PICKERS' SHOES fam ttmb, J.0S, $j.25 and 5, 49. Uot at ; itotshle to show goods, ' ' ' .. - - kkvo to pay wwaKMi.auI and ear u oxerelsed. . . t OREGON Mri .' 4 eo, 1mMMOi SHOE JMMsssfcasvt--,.- m J. -