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DAILY CAP ITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OBEQON, SATUBDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1005. 12 7 Stockton & Co. The Old White Come I W3$l --J"!!. HavcSYotf Seen 'Em? If not you havo misesd a treat. We mean those. NEW EMBR0D3ERED COLLARS FOE LADIES ....15 It was a wiso pickup on our part. Wo got thorn especially for our fall solos. They como In all colors, whlto, blue, pink, green, rod, black, and would bo cheap at 25c each, but wo soil them at 15c. See Window Display SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. NEW SHELL GOODS. Wo havo just received n very completo stock of the new things in shell goods. Blnck Combs, special 15(S 2Cc elsowhere. TT9 tC WAS W SUITS New Coats and Salts Every ono says our styles aro botter and prices lower than thoy find them to bo nt othor stores. It's a habit with us; wo can't help it. Wo aro bound to undersoil all others. BOYS' AND OntLS' STOCKINGS SHOULD BE ELASTIC. Stockings of heavy yarn which do not give properly are like steel casing to tlio leg. Thoy bind, hindor free cir culation, nnf irritate the skin. Your child's feot are very tender. Be sure tlio stockiugs aro soft, olastic and fast color. And for economy's sake, you want thorn strong. TOR DOYS AND CURLS Pony Blockings aro mado of highly olastic yarn. No tugging in putting on or tnking off, and so, no tearing. Tho fine ynrn used is soft and easy on tonder feet. Pony stockings nro three ply whore tho wenr is hardest knee, heol and toe and dyed ns well as scl once knows how. Good children's stockings bear this mark, Thoy'ro 25c a pair, and you got 'em nt our storo only. tztizssxu vsttirimmfnr.j ww v wreacBiccECKasgs: STOCKINGS. H IfACC MARK jjj Norwich Union Fire Insar ance Society. Frank Meredith, Rosident Agent. Offlco with Win, Brown ft Co., No. 120 Commercial Stxoot. NEW TODAY Wanted. Forty prune facors. Apply nt Tlllson's wnrohousc, 0-20-tf Whool Stolon. A Columbia chnlnless, No. 3160, stolon from my plnco at Sa lem, A reasonable Toward will bo paid for same 1. L. Coffee, Salem. 0-23-3f Bird Dog Stolen or Strayed. I will pay a rowarrt of $80 for tho arrest nm) conviction of tho thlof who stolo my black and whlto Llowelyn sot tor (femnlo), or $5 for tho return of my dog and no questions. It. P. Donham. 0-23-3t For Itont A small cottngo furnished, wood for saIo. No. 1035 Cottngo street, two blocks south of North Ba lorn Bchool houso. O-SS-St Wanted Mon and women, to travel; $18 per week and oxpenses. Loal pcoplo $00 per month. Call nt 110 Btato atrcot, room 5. 0-23.lt- Tlio Southern racino company Will sell tickets, Bnlem to Hoswell Springs nnd return up to and including September 30, 1003, 1003, limited to 30 days, rnto of $5.55. O-5-tf CHILDREN CRY FOB FLETCHER'S OABTORIA. Hop Baskets Patented and Improved for 905. Place your orders now and avoid the rush. Walter MoAey 00 Court Street, Salem. Tlio Cotton Situation. New York, Sept. 23. In their week ly cotton review Miller & Co. say: "The usual decline nt tho boginnlng of a new season has not occurred and to t lint extent the fanner has tho ad vantage. It is notnblo thnt tho farmers aro not willing to sell under 10 cents a pound, while tho spinners stop buy ing as soon ns tlio prico rises nbovo tho 10 cent limit. As a result tho market moved betweon very narrow limit. Opinions aro divided ns to tho capacity or dosiro of tho Octobor bull nil (i n ii to inkn n n. ns nredlctml. 300.000' Imln. nf -niton n tl.nlr OntoW lnn.1 U V0U Wnnt 'nUr ,lttl0 0ncs tr0n(?. Ti, nlnno can .leoldo that nolnt. but It Wealthy and robust, glvo thom Hoi will soon became clear, ns delivery day llst0r'8 r Mountain Tea. A tonic i. ...I.. . -.- .w...- i rpi,. ,.lfor tho whole fnmlij-. Tho children, s .. t n...t .i.in u rr,0. friond. 35 conts, ton or tabids. Dr. IM'ltl 4IVIII UVUlkitli W Vlt14(7I AVAttH - nnd othor sections nro rather unfav orablo nnd tho situation eeoms to be como worse every weok. Tho averngo d Mr oh so in condition for Septcmbor is about 7 nor oont. Should tho decreaso Harlem Fall Begatta. New York, Sept. 23. Groat interest Is manifested in the fnll regatta of tho Harlem Regatta association, which will come oft this afternoon. Tho number of entries is unusually large and twelve clubs will bo reprosontcd. Ton ovonts wil bo on tho program, Including junior singlo shells, novlco singlo sholls, senior singlo shells, jun ior doubles, senior doubles, junior four gigs, Intermediate four gigs, senior four gigs, junior cenlpodo nnd junior oc-topedo. Stono's Drug Storo. o- Oood Shooting at Mcdford. (Four O'clock Journal.) Medford, Or., Sept. 23. Following ara Mia trttnlc nf ilia flrt ilov' linnf l.n ma tlinM 4 linifAWArvA iliA Mftn.i ,, .... ...., ,. ..hw, . wv- of th0 jreJfora Qun Club's flrst an- d It on on October 3 would bo oboutjmw, f, ,,, fc fof ,bJvW 0B.1, or exactly tho same as two years bo, '. n n"ielCt0VlaVZrt, 105, Fanning, 100. Powers, IM.I.IUU IOT. l "' ""'".It.. 4 .1 I .:-.1 lll..l liiu n.r.nic... vMifiiijuuu, won uiiuurb, would probably greatly incronso tho crop, as the plants, being Into in their development are mnro iiseentlhle to Injury ou that aeeount thau under more favorable conditions. the professional, but the latter seored more ' eotiscutlve breaks, waking a run of 181. Tie visiting shooters are enjoying great sport, and are loud in their praise of the manner la which ........ ,..... -,-.i i., r,n " r BBiermipea. XVltAtlf VIMUIWHM ! JVQ wmvi jieironiam, u., aepi. a. ino umo . ta,e lh.t m.km ,.k ,,,,.,,, siaie n.HaiBH oi u.e iiepuuiiNn I"Drivw out all impurities that eolUot tv will bo opene.1 here this afternoon , A UmW t0 fof thwiek and af dieted. HollUtw'a ltoeky Mouataia Tea. K cents, tea or tablets. Dr. Stone's Drug Store. with Judge Duncan Dow as presiding otileer. Thousands of llopublieaus from this and the adjoining counties are assembled here to be present when the first gua of the campaign Is fired. Ulhe governor of the state and Senator J. II. Foraker will be the speakers of today. v CII1LDBEN GEY FOB rLETOiniR'S OAHTOBL. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd k Hush's Hunk, Salem, Or. Right Here h Salem Thro are persons who do not see as well a otaer p40p, yt they ara uwvwure of It do not knew that they aould n mi to Wetter than hey do. There aro eyo defects that may go umllMeverwI far a lag time bat which will ultimately manifest thawselve. Is is our business to discover euch ttofeets, ad remedy thwn. Wo have tho ueceesary knowledge, experience nU faatlltiea for making a soieatlfie examination of tho eyes, aud these ar at yr se viee free of charge. State and Liberty Sts., Salem, Ore Sfw4(A Norway Weakens. (Four O'Cleek Bdltioa.) Stockholm, Sept. IS. The govern meat refuses to state the terms of the agreement, but permits the inference that the Norwegians will withdraw from their position in almost every dis puted point. METHODIST CONFERENCE The Oregon conference of the Metb- .ii.. ,h (a nnarlncr its end. but H tne leks will be cleared and every thing completed nt this evening sei sir.i. so that tomorrow's services will brine the conference to a fitting close. The m irning session opened with hymn nntl prayer, followed by an address by Lishop McDowell. The business session began at 0 o 'clock. Rev. Dr. Sulllger, presiding older of the Columbia River conference, was in troduced, as were two of the city pas tors. James K. Hawkins, David L. Fields and W. F. Rogers were passed in their stulips and elected to elders' orders. E. U. Lockhart, M. T. Wire nnd W. D. popper were advanced to studies of the fourth year, aud Wilfred Smith an'l D. L. Shrode were continued In the studios of the third year. When tho name of Earl II. Brant, who has been on trial for several years, was called, and n motion mado to continue him in that rolntlon, qulto an animated discussion resulted. Tho discussion was provoked by tho fact that Brother Bryant hns never ap peared beforo the board of examiners, but has been quite successful in his work ns pastor. He was continued on trial, with the provision that he take his examination early In the year. J. J. Patton and J. W. Exon were continued on trial and advanced to studies of the second year. Rev. J. W. Dawson was transferred to the North Ohio conference. I Rev. T. II. Ford extended an invita tion for the next Oregon conference to be held at Sunnyslde, Portland, which' invitation was accepted. The conference treasurer made his report, which was adopted. Rev. Boyd, a pastor coming from the Baptist chureb, was received on trial ( in tho studies of the third year nnd recognised as an elder. E. C. Graft", n supernumerary of several years' stand ing, was located at his own request. J. Henry Wood was granted a super numerary relation nt his own request. Today Dr. S. B. Brooks, of the Puget Sound conference, was to havo made the principal nddrees, but failing to ap pear Dr. Ii. D. Rnder was asked to tako his place. In his ever masterly way he brought as fitting words of cheer nnd commendation for what the La dies' W. F. M. S. stands for. Mrs. Patten sang a very beautiful solo, "I Know Not How Soon 'Twill Be." Miss Austin was then introduced, and gave a vory pleasing address. Miss Austin soon sails for India as a missionary of the Oregon conference When the annual conference met in Allany some years ago it sent out Miss Eva Foster as a foreign mission ary, so Albany has n unique place la missionary history in the Oregon con ference. Wo Can Help Both, An education along practical lines, sueh as may be secured at the Capital' nusness College, of this eity, is of un told benefit to both young men and young women. It may mean the differ ence between success and failure. If interested in a training that will make your services worth more in the busl nets world and open opportunities of promotion to you we can help you. Send for catalogue, or, better still, visit the school and talk with the prin cipal. Students are entering daily. ikit 'fAGO J -1 USK'ft rnrr.K? PfAtt&ArhT gffhTVKm l" je-. r.l,J-, w,. vmr a WJLsVH Salem's Greatest Bargain Giver TI03 CHICAGO STORE Is now raady for our fall and winter bmine. If you want to buy your fall Bupply of Dry Goods Clothing, sw Cloaks, Suits, Millinery, Dress Goods, Silks and all kinds of heavy po6 suitable for winter wear como to tho CHICAGO STORE tho store tht doos business whero you havo mountains of tho latost goods in Aa - l .t..A . rptt.i-A (ft nn lien 4ti vntl tnmnlnr i-Ar1. . . ca w suictfc num. ii.viu i u u- ... ,,- -,...0 .uuuu, tumo ntntsi ao your iruuuits. no uu . i,UUuU . . j..it mu wuiia xo oeitu) prlcas. Notion. Owing to the several reports circu lated ooncerning the minimum charges to be made for electric and gas services notice is hereby gives that the mini-' mum-ohargo for gas service will bo 50a per month, while the minimum charge for electric lighting service will be $1 per month, tf Citlaeas' Light & Traction Co. Board and Rooms. Parties wieUag to board or room .Undents from the Capital Buaiaoss College should report the facts to the principal. We site nave several young men who with places to work for board. Addrcce or phone W. I. STALKY, 9-aa tf Principal. Saturday, October 7th la the date of the Daily Journal's great special seJe day. On this date you can get the Dally Journal for ono year, cash in advance by mall, for $3, or ty carrier for $6. This is a flat re duction of $1. tf Seo how wo sell them: DRESS GOODS, tho latest produc tion, rain proof cloth Cravenottcs, Panamas, Broadcloth, Covorts, Hen riettas, Bannockburu Tweeds, and hundreds of others, prices 35c 40c, 05c, 75c and 08c yd, about half what you pay elsewhere. FINE SILKS, tho latest produc tion, flno Black nnd Colored Taffota Silks, Fancy Colored and Iridescent Dross Silks, Waisting Silks, Chiffon Silks, Fancy Noroo SlUcs, Black Fcau do Solo Silks, India Silks, China Silks, Boautlful Shadpd Silks, Soft Finished Colored and Black Duchess Silks and hundreds of oth ers, pricos 25c, 35c, 40c, 65c, 7Gc and 85c yd. LADD3S SUITS, tho latost pro duction, Panama Cloth Suits, Eng llsh Sorgo Suits, Scotch Mixtures, Covert Cloth Suits, Prunolla Cloth Suits and lots of other, colors black, browns, navy and fancy mixod do signs, prices $0.00, $10.00,- $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50. Prices lowor than In Chicago. All aro flno tailored garmonts. $0.50 Flno Colored and Black Taf fota Silk Waists, prico $3.05. MEN'S OLOTIHNO, tho latost production, $8.60 Suits for $4.05; $12.50 Suits for $7.50. FINE MILLINERY, the kit production, Polo Turbans. KtiJ Hats, Fancy Trimmed Felt Iliis, uago iiaw nuu Hundreds of otla prices about half what you plr whoro, $1.50, $1.05, $2.50 and ! DP.ESS SKIRTS, tho latest duction, Panama Cloth BUri Broadcloth Skirts, EngM Bcp Skirts, Ilonriotta Skirts, neiT? j cuian BKirts, Bain Proof SkirU tU dozens of othors at about half h youpay olsowhero, $2.50, 82.95, i 9.uu ana 9U,uu, MEN'S OLOTItlNG, the kfet production, $8.50 suits for U5' $12,00 Suits for $7.50. BOYS' OLOTIHNO, tho Met production; $3.50 Suits for ILK; I $4.50 Suits for $2.75. LADE3S' SHOES, tho latest ml duction; $2.25 Shoes for $1.49; Ml Shoos for $1.08. MEN'S UNDERWEAR, np-tJ dato; 75o Hoavy Floccod Undenreatl aOc; 85c Wood Fleoccd Undenreal 40c. BLANKETS, flno quality, tsul prices; 75c Blankets, pair 45c; JIM Blankets, pair 05c: $1.50 Blu&iu. pair 08c; $1,75 Blankets, $1.23 pit, Flno Heavy Comforts from 76c t. Salem'sGreatestGrowingStore McEVOY BROS. Corner nf Commer cial and Court Streets Will Soparato Poacoably, Knrletad, Austria, Sept. 23. The commissioners of Norway and Sweden have agreed to a political disunion, peaceably. Karlstad, Austria, Sept. 23. The agreement was signed at 2:30 this af ternoon. te m Kind Yw. Hate Atari BwgM Arrostcd for Rioting. Tokio, Sept. 23. Arrests were bv this morning of thrco accused of t. int nnrt In tho riots vestcrdar. 1 of thoso nrrosted nre connected tho nowspnpor Niroku, which vu i tnckod. Won't Play Together. Bucharest, Roumanla, Sept. 23. Tl Roumnnian minister has departed xil Athens and diplomatic relation! rJ Greece have been broken. 'Sfj&mm-rwiii -iff,;r " pagnaeai fl-ua-tf Avidity of the Thorax. Profuse of beveraijes and profane of language, was the charge lodged against C. Bernhardt and Martin Freely, in the police court today, and which sent them to the cooler. John Charles and John Brady were also given a taste of the eity bastile's hospitality for the same offense. Time to Make Yoa Selec tion of a ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. Arnold Croeonn, son of Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Croesan, was taken to the bos pltal today, and underwent an opera tloa for appendicitis this afternoon. I Mrs. Robert Stewart, of Guelph, On-1 tario, Cnnada, accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. M. E . Hill, is visiting ar clew, .Mrs. J. o. West, at the home i of Oewald West, on Cottage street. CHILDREN CRY FOR i FLETCHER'S OASTOMA. J GUN HOUUSTER'S Hooky Mountain Toa Nuggets A By NsJiulu for Baty Pp, &isfi 014m Holtt u4 Katw4 Vir ' ''"'"'"l '" ' n I. Il-a,,,.,,. I ,r ' 1 1 ' . Oi , . t . I . I K. 'I ! In li i tv I M ' t x x n w, j Ut)lUE?i NUGGETS F01 SALLOW PEi? Mud Guards Steel Rims Wc fit them to all makes of wheels. Best work at low est prices. PRANK J. MOORE 368 MAIN, 379 COURT STREET, ii t, ' "' wUl you find a flner ltno to select from than these old r itable lines. Remington, T. C. Smith, Parker Bros., Stevens, Ithlw. e .' Bd MarlIn' Wo have h In Ps to suit your pur". $15, $20, $25, $80, $35, $40 and up. AMMUNITIONLOF EVERY DESCRIPTION lor Sale-Five thoroughbred pointer dogs, five months old -Drop U any way. It may save you $ Don't forget us when your wheel needs a tire, rim or any otter tt Jirs. We now have our stock of umbrella covers. I