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DAILY OAPtTAI. JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1005. Ht! ? i t GOOD for OLD and YOUNG GOULD WINS OUT llWHtsiQ ; i !i i i! I M 1 t If' I ft f i t , t i I' ll III.' ' it. ,!,; i i r Stockton & Co The Old White Cotneg Special Sale "of Dess Goods To koop tho crowds a-coraing, to kcop tho busy wheels of commorco whirling to incrcaso the busy hum of trndo! Always busy Always etrivlng to bo busier always studying how to incrcaso vnluo and les eon priccsl And back if Bomo such a resistible. i 5c Dress Goods An assortment of plaids, check, stripes, plnin blacks, otc. Formerly gold for 25c a yard, is now offered nt 16c. 22c Dress Goods 42 bolts of novelty goods, such as you pay 25c, 35c, 40o a yard for, is now on snlo at 22c n yard. 4Jc Diess Goods 4 Jc This is positively tho greatest offor of tho season. Tho lino comprises Plaldt Suitings, Novelty Suitings Mohairs, Surges, Ziboloncs, Homo spuns and Flairnol Buttings that formerly sold for 50c, 00c, 05a and 75a n yard, Offered ns a special trndo stimulator at tho striking prico of 4ic jk Out $3.50 and $5.00Shoes aro tho ahoes that appear to bo in tho lend for popularity. Tho leathors nro Volour Calf. Patent Cult and Knnmol Leather. Dluehor cut, if you profor. Salem's Big Shoe Store Oregon ShoeCo The Shoers f The Movement's The Thing to bo considered when first selecting a watch. A handsome caso doesn't mako the watch any mora than clothes mako tho man. Thero Isn't any doubt about our ability to supply anyono with a thor oughly reliable timepiece at ft wholly satisfactory price. Wo can give you a choice of tho cry beat that aro made you can pick whatever case pleases you to go with-it.- v Doth works and cases aro doubly guaranteed by the makers and by us. Hera is a aarapl of our prlecs: A Waltham jjootl reliable movement, in a corked screw ease for 45.00. -with it all you get your money you nro not satisflod. people wonder how wo can do business: wo wonder, nt their surprise Honest, fair treatment, cau tious inlcs pooplo, GOOD merchandise nnd low prices form a combination ir 98c PJatd Goo 0 bolts of 44 in. to 62 in. plaids Id heavy grades for skirts and suits. Former prices woro $1.25 to $1.50 a yard. 90c Novelty Goods Novolty ZIbs in groon, bluo "and brown mixtures. Rogular $1.35 gfado. yatd GOOD SHOES A MAN Fools bolter and walks with, a Arm or step when his foot nro insldo a pair of our SHOES. Tho now comers for tho coming season aro horo. THE 8TYLE8 ARO1 VERY ATTRACTIVE. State and Liberty St., Salem, Ore Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 11. Tho Gould faction of bondholders this morning bloctcd six directors. Tho nominations mndo yestordny woro displaced and substituted by tho following, who woro chesen: Thomas M. Hubbard) E. T. Jeffory, John T. Tcrrcy, Wlnslow Plorco, Bobort M. Calloway, Edgar T. Wells. NEW CLASS Organized at tho Y. M. O. A. Night School. Tho pharmacy class just started at tho Y. M. 0. A. night school bids fair to become a popular department of tho school. Five men entered tho class last night nnd others plan to got in soon. Air. ltiggs, tno instructor, is n man especially proparod in this lino, nnd thoso who enter nro bound1 to got tho proper training. Now is tho timo to ontor so as not to miss any of tho loctures. Tho other clnssos of tho night school aro rapidly gaining in number. Mr, Forbes, tho gonoral secretary, is very much oncouraged over tho prospects of tho school and says that this will bo a rocord breaking year. Tho working boys of tho city aro taking advantago of their opportunities and can bo found sponging tholr ovenings nt tho Y. M. C. A. Any working boy in Salem who wants to incrcaso his earning power ennnot afford to stay nwny from tho night school. Parents who hnvo boys working should uso every effort to got them into this school. Jock Hoffman Trial. Tho caso of tho Stnto of Oregon against Jack Hoffman is being tried this nftornoon boforo Judgo Burnott. Hoffman is alleged to bo ono of tiro two mon who robbod tho Dank of Wood burn on May 0 of tho prosont year. Hoffman wns arrested by tho sheriff of Wasco county whilo hiding in tho mountains nbout (10 miles southwest of Tho Dalles, Following is tho jury by which ho Is to bo tried: P. W. Collnrd', A. 0. Llbby, P. Bowors, Thos. H. Humphroys, Cor noltus Cooloy, E. J. Swafford, P. L. Konndy, Jamos Imlah, Adam Snyder, A. Dnuo, S. A. Hughes, E. A. Kurtz. o Lucas Oounty. Stato of Ohio, City of Toledo, 85. Frank J. Ohonoy makes oath that ho is sonior partnor of tho firm of F, J. Ohonoy & Co., doing business in tho city of Toledo county and state nforo said, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for oach and ovory caso of catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Ouro. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed in my presence this Oth day of Docem bor, A. D. 1880. (Soal) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken inter nally, and acts directly on tha blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system. Sond for testimonials froe. F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, 0. Sold by nil druggists, 75e. Tako Hall's Family Pills for con- stipatlon. 0 Cheated Death. Kidnoy troublo often ends fatally, but by choosing the right medicino, E. II. Wolfe of Dear Grove, Iowa, cheat od death. He says: "Two years ago I had kidney trouble, which caused me gret pain nnd suffering nnd anxiety, but I took Electric Dltters, which ef fected a complete cure. I havo alio found them of groat benefit in gener al debility and nervo trouble, nnd keep them constantly on hand, since, as I find tbey have no tquaL" J, 0. Perry, druggist, guarantees them nt 60c. 0 Tho Young Oourtinartial. Vnllojo, Cal., Oct. 11. In the court martial of Young, tho Bennington commander, F. W. Bartlett wns on tho stand all morning. Ho examined tho boilers aft or tho explosion and found them in good condition and remarkably free from ecalo, Tho court is exam ining U10 boilers of the ship uml tho engine room this afternoon. Bartlett, explaining his theory of the explosions, produced bluo prints allowing the con dition of to boilers in August 1004. They were admitted iu evidence nftor a long wrangle. CHILDREN CRY FOR OASTORIA FLETCHER'S H0LL1STEFV8 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets a Buy Medicine far Buy Pop!. Briejt OoMta Health tU Btatwtd Vigor. A vtrr"10 Constipation, IudlBUoo, Lire anil Kliiaey Trouble, llmDte. Kcioma. Imnura wow ltad Ureoth. Muntoh UoweU. HcUcha I iT. iZzriS' ""?y Mountain Te In Ub. let form, S centa a box. Qruuino made by HouJirraa Daea CoxriXT, Uadtaou, WU. CUIDEN NUOQETS FOR SAUOW PEOPj JWm 1 iaW August Flower keeps the children healthy and Iron Tall of vigor and frolic the whole day long, So when Mamma need more they null off In And ihout to' the dniggUtt "Fleaie glre It to mel" JInablllty to get up brisk nnd frcdi in the liiormnj?, incK of appetite, pn ml lor, muddy complexion and poor spirits- these all indicate a disordered stomach .tt.A.1.11 ahIIhh Ih mliltln HHil Mill 111 A., too. They also indicate the urgent need of taking Green's August Flower regu larly for a few days. jrt n reliable old remedy forall stomach troubles, never fails, to cure indigestion dyspepsia and chronic constipation, and it n natural tonic for body and mind, it JTwo sires, 25c and 75c. All druggists. PALACE PHARMACY. ADDITIONAL SOCIAL GriswoldAVatson. Miss Nova Grlswold and Mr. Ralph Watson, of Portland, wero marrlod to day at 12 o'clock. Both tho young pooplo aro well and favorably known hero. Mr. nnd Mrs. Qi B. McElhnnoy and daughter, Lois, of near Silverton, who havo bcon visiting nt tho homo of Mrs. McElhnno('s parents, Mr. anri Mrs. J. E. McCoy, of this city, went to Portland this afternoon. John L. Sabin Dead. Tho local tolophono oflico is draped in draped in mourning today out of respect to tho lato John L, Sabin, who died last night nt San Francisco. Ho was presldont of tho Pacific States Tol ophono Company. o A MEASURE OF MERIT. Salem Citizens Should Weigh Well 1 This Evidence. Proof of morit lios in tho ovldonco. Convincing evidonco in Salem. Is not tho testimony of strangors. But tho ondorsomont of Salem peo ple That's tho kind of proof given horo. Tho statement of a Salem' citlzon. William II. Spnyd, living nt tho cor nor of North Winter nnd D stroets, says: "Words cannot express my opinion half strong onough of Doan's Kidnoy Pills. I havo known tholr fo mnrkablo merits for tho Inst oight years having used them in Clinton Co., Mlclr., whoro I was living. My kid noys woro n sourco of annoyanco for qulto a numbor of years. I had much pain across my loins and tho socrotlons from tho kidnoys woro irrogular in no tion, causing mo to rise ofton in tho night, nnd at times thore was a' scald lug. I nlso had nioro or loss dizziness. I procured Doan's Kidnoy Pills from Dr. Stono's drug storo and gavo so nro to a person visiting us nnd thoy gavo hor wondorful reliof, nnd in my case I was benefited in every way. My backache wns roliovod and tho troublo with tho kidnoy socrotions was correct ed. You aro at liberty to rofor to mo as ono who can endorse tho claims mado for Doan's Kidnoy Pills and I also know of a groat many others who havo used them with the best of re sults." For sale by all dealers. Prico 60 cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho Unltod Btates. Remember tho namo Doan's and tako no othor. Mr, and Mrs. T. R. Foster, of Brownsville, havo just complotcd a 1,100 milo wagon trip. Last July thoy crossed tho mountains by tho Macken zie routo and went into tho Malheur country, thonce to Tho Dalles and then up tho valley homo. o A Daredevil Rido often ends in a Bad accident. To heal accidental injuries, uso Bucklen'a Ar nica Salve. "A deep wound in my foot, from nn accident," writes Theo dore Bchuele, of Columbus, O., "caus ed mo great pain. Pbvaieians were helpless, but Bucklen'a Arnica's Salve quickly healed It." Soothes and heals burns like magic. 25o at J. 0. Perry, druggist. 1 Why suffer with tiredness, mean,' cross feeling, no strength, no appotitet Holistex'a Roeky Mountain Tea will' makA you well and keep you well. 35 centa, Tea or Tablots. Dr. 8tone'e. 0 Good moats aro the best. You'll al ways get that kind at FarrUgton'a. (hfCGO Store 15 SAEESLADIES, 4 SALESMEN, and 3 DRESSMAKERS In tho numbor of help now, employed by tho OHIOAao STORE, and for tho post three wooka wo did not havo moot enough dorks to attend to our FAST GROWING BUSINESS. This month four yoars ago we startod in business with ono clork; now our storo ia 175 foot deop with two floors filled to tho brim with tho choicest linos of DRY GOODS CLOAKS, SUITS, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, Shoes and Fancy Goods! Tho baro, nokod truth is cloarly shown in this wondorfnl growththat , wo undorsoll ail competition. Soo tho following price list: LADIES ' JACKETS Prices $2.05, $4.60, $0.00 and $7.50 LADIES' COATS Prices $7.00, $8.50 and $10.00 LADIES' CAPES Pricos $3.00, $4.50 and $5.00 CHILDREN'S JACKETS Prices $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50 LADIES ' WALKING SKIRTS Pricos $1.50, $2.50 and $3,50 LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS v $2.05, $3.60 and $160 LADIES' SUITS $0.1)0, $8.50, $10.50 and $14.00 LADD3S' WAISTS, WOOL Pricos 08c, $1.60 and $1,05 LADIES' SILK WAISTS Pricos $2.00, $3.50 and $4.50 LADIES' PETTICOATS Prices 05c, 76c, 85c and $1.50 -LADIES' WALKING HATS Pricos 08c, $1.50 and $2.50 LADIES' DRESS HATS $1.00, $2.60, $3.60 and $150 CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS $1.25, $1.40 and $2.25 40 in. Wool Sorgo Dross 'Goods yd .., ...25c 40 In. Bannockbnm Twood Dross Goods, yd .. ..40o 75a Cavort Cloth Drcaa Goods, now ..shodos, yd , ..40a $1.25 50-ln. Broadcloth, yd GOo $1.50 Fancy Wood Dross Goods 8O0 25c School Plaid Dress Goods, yd ( 15c 8 l-3o Outing Flannol, yd )w. . . . ,5o Bent Standard Calicoes, yd . ...4VaC 45c Tablo Llnons BIbached, yd . ,2a 15c Turkish Towels Bloached ...10c 8ao Whito Towols, prico 5o Salem7sGeatestGowingStore mcbVUY BROS. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. Mrs. G. G. Brown wont to Portland this morning. Mr. Brown will join hor in tho motropolis this nftornoon. Tho Misses Goodhuo returnod last night from a visit to tho Fair, Thoy woro accompanied by Miss Gracio Bowman, of Portland, who will visit frlonds hero. Jack Robinson, of Blachloy, has re turned to tho city and resumes his old position of inspector of tho Water Company, as Mr, Kightllnger is obligod to go away on account of his wife's health. It is whisporod nround that Jack has mended his ways and will treat water users better than formerly, but thero is no proof of this statomont offered as yet. PLEASED HOUSEWIVES ARE THOSE WHO USE - A SALEM BROOM Commencing September 1st Tho Southern Pacific will sell special tickets to Portland and return, account Lewis nnd Clark exposition; rate: Ono and one-third fare for round trip, $1.85. Limit: Thirty days, but not later than October 31, 1005. A. L. CRAIO, 8-20-tf Gen. Pas. Agt. o Students Art Exhibit. Tho work of Mrs. Wiggins' pupils will romaln on exhibition this wcok. Visitors welcome. Corner of Oak and Winter streets. 10-0tf Baiwels Remember, wo havo a, completo stock of kegs and barrels for all purposes. Can bo nsod for meat, fish, kraut, cider, vinegar, etc. D. A. WHITE &SON FEEDMEN AND SEEDMEN. 255 Commercial St. Phono 160. Salem. Or. BLACK SILKS 35c, 40c, 05c, V60 and 85o yd COLORED DRESS SILKS 40c, 05o an 75c yd 75o .VELVETEENS, all colors, yd 4Bc yd $1.50 FANCY WAISTTNG VEL- VETS, yd 86o 75c DOUBLE BLANKETS, pair 45o $1.50 COMFORTABLES, prico ..08c CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR ICo and 25o LADmS WINTER UNDERWEAR 25c and 35c LADIES' 25c FLEECE IONED HOSE, prico ...,16o 15c CASHMERE FLANNELETTES Prico yd 10c No. 40 NECK RIBBONS, ATTfK, yd 12t,o and 16c MEN'S 40c HEAVY WINTER UN- DERWBAR, prico 20c BOYS' 30o HEAVY WINTER UN- DERWEAE prico .....26c MEN'S $1 FELT HATS, prico 49c MEN'S $3.60 DRESS SHOES $103 LADIES, $2.25 DRESS SHOES $139 REMNANTS DRESS GOODS 1 Half Pries REMNANTS FINE SILKS 1 Half Price Best Saua Silk, ball ,....2c 200-yd Bout Spool Cotton lc Darning Cotton, ball i0 Children's Handkerchiofs, each lc Men's lOo whito Handkerchiefs 4c Ladies' 8c whito Handkorchiofi 3c 8c Bleached Muslin, yd 6c Houso Lining, yd Se Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. rrank Meredith, Resident Agent Oflico with Wm. Brown & Co., No, 121 Commercial Street. NEW TODAY Wanted. Forty prune facers. Apply at Tlllson's warehouse. 0-20-tf FOR SALE Lot, new house, 5 room, pantry, 2 closets, bathroom, wood shed, $700; $300 cash and balance on timo. P. O. box 421. 10 ll-3t Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd k Bush's Bank. Salem, Or. NEW and SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT and SOLD Highest prico paid for second-hd' goods of every description. I hT good atoek of Tinware, Oranltewwi Dishes, Crockery, ete., that I can wt y you money on. O. L. McPEEK, rhone 1233 Main. 170 Commercial Class Opening Miss Elma Weller will meet her F , pils,and any who 'desire to study p!" after October 1st. Wc fit Mud Guards and Steel Rims Anrl DonaL- I ImhrpUaS. Bci Wof k at Honest Prices FRANK J. MOORE -, 388 .MAIN. 379 COURT 0TBB