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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALW OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 27,1007. H i r BARGAINS IN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR CURTAINS JjACH curtains at a mjsku triflk of tifrir "worth. $2,00 Ruffled Curtains, special salo price- 98c $4.25 Ruffled Curtains, special salo f O $0.00 BniBGel Net Curtains, special fl? O 7 C nrlco 4SJsJ $1.00 Muslin Petticoats, special salo price $1.75 Muslin Petticoats, special sale' price $2.00 Muslin Petticoats, special salo ttf QQ prlco 50c and C5c Ecru Pt. Desprlt, special 25c salo price 50c quality Brussels net, special bqIo 25c prlco BRIGHT, NEW GOODS THAT HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED. THEY ARE ALL MARKED AT,' THE SAME ATTRACTIVE PRICES. pt Overlap $2.00 Muslin Gowns, special salo Jgc $1.00 Muslin Petticoats, special salo C Jh . ." 45c pHce Covcr"' 8pec,7j ... . .... . . a, nn -r....1l., ninivrnj annnlnl gain f $1.00 MUSlin CorRnf Onvnm .. $2.25 Muslin Gowns, Special sale P f A 5$ $2.50 Mutflln Gowns, special Bale CT? f ilQ $1.00 Muslin Drawers, special salo prlco s- $1.50 Muslin Drawem, Bpecial sale price " f Soft Finish Indian Head Linen, spe cial prlcg $2.50 Drapery Tapestry, special salo iP,rico 45c 69c 98c tic 75c JOS. MEYERS & SONS, Inc., Stock Pacific Coast Sale Promoters In Charge 15cJCorGt Cov-. Peclal $1.00 Muslin Corset Covers, spcca, salo prloo t $1.50 Muslin Corset Covers, special salo prlco mi c 69c 98c DRAPERIES TO REPLACE THOSE THAT Altn WORN OUT. G5c Drapery Cloth, special salo ' prlco 14c quality Sllkallnes, special salo prlco 1G 2-3c Dotted Swiss, special Ealo jincu 35c 5e 5c t CITV NEWS A Collection of Important Par ftgraplifl for Your OonaldcraUoii MERCHANTS REAT Y. M. O. A. Shut tlio AlplmlKits Out by Two to I Nothing. Won. Soavmlr Postala New sub J acts today, at Patton'a. Woodmen Of tho World danco at Bkatlnu rink, ovonlng of July 4th. 2t Rnnco lit thu Auditorium Noxt Friday night. Excellent floor and music. 2t Don't Forget Tho big dauoa nt tho skating rink tho 4th. of July, In tho evening. Mu lc to bo furnished by Ilrst-chiBs or chestra. ' 2t i Concert At tho "Spa" Friday night. 2t IVrlmpH Overlooked Did yoi ovorlook tho fnct that puro lurcl inado from boat Oregon wheat-fed hogi Is 70 contn por 5 pcund pall, or $1.40 per 10-pound Will, nt rarrlngton & Van Patton's, grocorn and mnrUotmon? Remember tho Danco Glvon nt tho Auditorium skntlng rink noxt Friday ovonlng by tho M. W. A. Excollont floor, good iiuibIc nud a flno tlmo nBsurcd. July Fourth Ih tho night of tho big dunco to bo glvon by tho Woodmon of tho World nt tho rink. 2t Lost.P. C. 1 GGG 1 GGG 2 333 2 333 Concert At tho "Spa" Friday night. 2t Don't Forget llm Dmiux Friday night nt tho Auditorium skat ing rink. Everybody Ih Invited To ut tend th'o danco at tho rink on tho Fourth of July. 2t 1 Team. Y. M. C. A. T. K. W. M. Fair mounts 1 Morchnnto 1 Tho Merchants put up a Httlo our Pirlco lat night In tho baseball Id no, whon thoy ohut out tho Y. M. C. A. 2 to 0. Yesterday's gnn3 was probably tho boat of tho sorlcs yet played. Thoro woro no earned runs, and both teams hold tho others down in good shnpe. It was in tho first Inning that tho Merchants brought In their two runs. King got a hit out past second, which rolled into tho tall grass near tlio shod across from tho grandstand and could not bo found for eomo tlmo, during which both King and another man, who wns on first, scored. In tho rest of tho flvo Innings neither team could put a man over tluo plato Quito a crowd was out to sco tho gamo. . . o Olit Rim tho Train. Tho Baker City Domocrnt says: Passengers on tho castbound Sump- tor Valley train Sunday afternoon enjoyed and unusual spectacle com ing over Austin summit. Two deor frlghtoncd from tho brush ran par allel with tho train for fully a mllo along tho roadside. Tho animals woro -not, mono than 100 yards from tho track, and thoy presented a pret ty plcturo as thoy bounded along ahead of tho swiftly moving train. o Will Locate Hero. Dr. 0. V. Dills, of Modlcal I.ako, Washington, has routed tho ofllco now occupied by R. R. Ryan, tho real ostato man, and will movo to Salem about tho first of July. Dr. Ellis Is r. physician of many years' oxporl- enco, and will bo a vnfluublo acqui sition to Salem's clrtfw of 'medical men. Thto doctor is a man with a family, and intonds to mnko Salem his permanent homo. HE LIKES OREGON. And Thinks It Swifter Even Tlmn Philadelphia. II i n ii t mi in 1 1 ii mil i I PERSONALS SaTiem has been honored 'the past few days by tho presence In her mldut of ono of tho world's greatest scientific authorities, In tho person of Professor Joseph P. Remington. Tho gentlemen is president and dean of tho Philadelphia Collego of Phar macy, and wlillo on a tour of tho J West has been .tiro guest of his for- I mor students, D. J. Fry and Miss Klt- tlo Harbord, of this city. Wuilo In Portland ho was entertained at a banquet glvon by former students, whon a most delightful reunion was had. It was upon that occasion that I ho most follcltously told how Ore- 'gon had boon tho first stnto to ihonor ,ono of tho fair box by placing her upon itho Stato Board of Pharmacy, roferrlng to Ml68 Harbord, who most honorably fills that position as tho Salem representative of th'o profes sion. Prof. Remington la a comfortablo Phlladolphlan, typically deliberate, but not exactly comatose. Ho dolls n good otory, and especially whon It Is at hjs oxponau. Ho has boon moro than happy In Oregon, whero his friends havo deluged him with roses and cherries, not to montlon other J from a sovornl days' visit In Port blnndlsnmonto. Dr. nommgion is land. i I I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 II I Miss Jfennio Williams wont to Tumor today. Dr. Z. M. Parvln, of Portland, Is In tho city. Zadoo Rlggs went to Portland on butlncsa today. Miss N. M. Parmenter want to Portland today. Fred Geer, after a visit hero, has roturned to Portland. Dr. Calbreath, of tho asylum, loft today for Portland on business. Mrs. M. J. Atwood loft today for a visit in Topponlsh, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tarploy, of Port land nro vteltlng In tho clly. George B. WnM loft last evening for Los Angeles on business. Miss Etlitel Gerdlng, of Astoria, is visiting Miss Mabel Robertson. Frank Durbln was among tho Port land-bound passengers this morning, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ottenhelmor, of Portland, aro visiting in tho city. Judgo Galloway arrived this morn ing to hold a session of circuit court. Miss Ei telle Berry and Miss Ora Goodrich loft today for a visit In Lyons. Miss Agnea Stlnson has returned BERRY GOES Concert At tho "Spa" Friday night. at l'lano Recital Given by thu pupils of Miss Eva Cox, assisted by Miss Vorn Hyars, rcadur, at tho Christian ohuruh Fri day ovonlng, Juno 28th, utS o'clock. l ho public la cordially Invited. 2t tallies Aid Society to Meet Tho Ladlus' Aid Sooloty of tho First Piwbytorhin church will moot Friday aftoruoon at 3 o'clock with Mm. C. D. Puidy at 1mm home, No. 11(10 Mill at root. Ah UiIj la thu hut mooting this Bununor nil tho mom bora aro ruquosted to bo present, Ho Sure to Attend Tho datum at tho rink 4th of July, In tho ovonlng. 2t July Chou Tho Fourth of July chorus will moot nt tho University ohnpol Fri day and Monday ovonlngs, at S o'olook for rohoarsuls. All singers who can nro urged to bo prosont. Hand Concert. Tho Salem Military Band ontor tallied a very largo and appreciative nudlonco in WlJlson nvonuo last night. Tho ninny Improvements to tho nvonuo grounds aro quite notlconblo, and aro transforming tho spacious plot into ono of tho most boautlful places In tho city. Tho program ron- jdorod lust night was oxcolUmt, tho weather "Wiia Ideal, and tho many lnnii! id who wre present spent a very onJoynbLu owning onthuslustlc over tho wondorrul re sources of Oregon, and what naturo has domo for this section. Ho also predicts great things for her com morclat futuro, as tho Pacific coast dovolopmont rushes on. Th'o truth b, ho probably finds hero tho real Western mental atmosphoro which ovorybody likes, but Bufilclently tom ponod with slowness to ovon suft a Phllailolphlan. At a21 events he had a most enjoyable visit hero, and his friends hopo ho may roturn at somo futuro tlmo. Profosor Remington Is tho Ion Jor authority on pharmacy In tho United States and a recognized authority In Europe. Ho Is -cdltor-chlef of tho United Slat3 Dlsponsary, a compl'.a tlon Issucxi by tho federal govorn- Mrs. John Condor wont to Turmar today to Join tho campers at tho con vention. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Montgomery wont to Turner today to attend the campmeotlng. Mrs. W. M. RobortB, of Marlon, returned to hor homo this morning, after a visit hero. Andrew Olson wtent to Turner to Join tho Snlcm delegation nt tho con vention this morning. Mrs. M. J. Fjetcher and Miss Mary .Black wont to Turner this morning J to nttond tho Turner meeting. Mrs. Anna Grimm, of Ellonsburg, Wash., lias returned to her homo af ter a visit to Salem relatives. Mrs. Nancy A. James and daugh ter, Miss Ruby, wont to Oregon City Prolmtu Court. Tho otnto of Su6(inun Slater, de ceased, has been uppralsed at $5G24, Tho appraisers wxiro S. T. Loudon, O O, Eploy and J. L. Jones. N. L. Knighton has boon appoint ed guardian of tho estato of Mary T. Knighton, an tnuauo person, with bonds placed at $300. Tho ward heroin named was adjudged liisano somo tttno ago and committed to tho asylum, Sho Knighton, Is tho. wtfo o! N. L Just Received A Shipment of Pine Limberger and Cream Brick Cheese Try Them and Be Convinced Moir Grocery Company mont ovory 10 years. II Is akm as- this morning 'to visit friends. soclated with Dr. Wiley, head chom-1 Mrs. Anna Shcdeck and children 1 1st of tho department of ngrlculturo haVo gone to Lincoln, Nebraska, for In preparing tho now fodornl puro nn extended visit. food law. Mrs. A. Sears, who has boon vlslt- Dr. Romlngton has be3ii tourli.g ing Salem friends, has roturned to tho Paolflc Northwest for several her homo in Wolsor, Idaho, wooks and Is making his first vtalt i Mrs .Walter C. Smith and children In Salem. Ho Is in love with the wont to Brooks this morning to bo coast country, and xproaod groat tho guest of her brothor-ln-law, A. astonlshmont yesterday at tho won- d. Wait and family, dorful undovoloptxl ro6ourcos which Miss Iva tq&, who has Iwen at ho found horo. jtondlng WUmmetto University, loft Dr Remington Is host known for j this morulng for her homo In Bend, his book onlltled "Tho Prnotlco of Oregon. Pharmacy," a staudnrd authority I Mrs. J. E. Doherty and Mrs. A. ujjed In nearly every college In tho schinoor, of Ralnlor, who has Uson United States. vlsltlnc Salem rolntlvoe. havo re turned to. tholr homes. Miss Eva Fl8hor Joft today for Woodburn, whotr sho Is teaching n class how to got swoot sounds out of a piano. George Grlswold, Ronton Jonos and John Stolwor Jafc Uils morning RUIIT A LAUNCH. Salem Roy Have, a Pretty l'lonsurt) Boat. Llttlii Two of Salem's bright and oner- getlo boys havo boon ongagod for! for Sttvorton on buslnoss pertaining somo tlmo in buttdlng a gasollno'to tho Tuttlo road. launch. Tho boys nro Charley Eyro ami Harry Stonstrom, and most of tho work was dono aftor night In thj little shop at tho homo of George Eyre. Last night thoy launched tholr boat, and though bothered a Httlo by tholr engine, n two-horso power gas oline, they soon got it working and proceeded to split a long crack la tho slough near the mouth of Mill civek. The Httlo boat, which la called tho "Tholma," Is about 1G feet long, a very pretty model, and promises to devolop a speed that woBiL Si0-, lustlco-to , thqnamo . .of "Salome r"-"w Govornor Chamborlaln and Col. E. Hofor returned this morning from Cottago Grove, whoro they addressed tho Development League convention. Congressman W. C. Hawloy re turned from Cottago Grove this morning, and has gono to Newberg to attend tho G. A. R. convention. Mrs. W. M. Stanton, of Portland, after n visit here, has gone to Marlon to visit her slstor, Mrs. Annlo Wood, who Is UK Mrs. Jottaph Mombart and mother, Mrs. J. D. McCoy, who have been vVlaltlngSalomrelatlye8 and friends. nave gono 19 tueir nomo in Aim uity. M.rs. James E. Codfrey and daugh ter, Miss Emma, and Miss Graco Scott, ore visiting in Monmouth for tho day. Miss Gaynoll Baldwin and tho Mlsfscs Viola and Wlnnlfred Vern ier, violin pap4l8 of WlWlara Wallace Graham, wont 'to Portland today. Harry K. -Spauldlng, tho well known law otudon.t, loft this morn ing for Sunnyslde, Washington. Ho Is lntoro3tcd in tho Sunnysldo Nur sery Company. Professor Kaiser, of Rochester, N. Y., Is tho guest of 'Row Schunke, of tho First Baptist church. Ho will romaln In tho city soveral days, and will dellvor nn address In the Bap tist church Sunday. Dean Joseph P. Romlngton, of tho Philadelphia Collego of Pharmacy, was yxtcrday tho guest of Dan J. Fry and Miss Klttlo Harbord. who aro both graduates of tho Philadel phia school. Rov. W. C. Kactnor arrived lu tho city last ovonhiE from Scnttlo to visit friends. Ho was formerly pas tor of tho First Congregational church of this city, but Is now pas tor of tho Edgovator Congregation al church In Spokane. .Miss Bcsslo Schultz left this af tor noon for Independence, whero sho will spend hor vacation at tho homo of her undo, George Rucf, near that place. o HOTEL ARRIVALS. Willamette. J. M. Peel, Chicago. E. J. Dolanoy, San Francisco. W. W. AUIngham, Albany. W. D. DoVnrnoy and wife, Albnny. G. Novls, Albany. Miss Cora Mason, Albany. Miss Lora Vance, Albnny. Mrs. Clary, Albany." Miss Emma Sox, Albnny. P. A. Young and wife, Albany, Mr. Stahl, Albany. Leo F. Schmidt, 'Olympln. II. McCarron, Portland. II. D. Bigger, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ottenbelmer, Portlaud. F. II. Geer, Portland. F. P. Mann, Portlahd. - Victor Staadeckor, Seattle. Salem. Perry Kltzmlllor and wife, Sandy. E. N. Agnn, Fredrlcksburg, Va. C. Jack, Portland. F. A. Baurer, Woodburn. M. J. M. Reed and wife, Turner. I. C. A. Richards, Portland. John Patterson, Portland. F. Ferguson. P. Jennings, Portland. Dayld Wright, Woodburn, Cottage. J. Schulky, Kansas City, Mo. R, R, Wood, Roseburg. W. L. Smith, Tncoma. H. S. Lourle, Portland. Doll C. Bogart, Portland. Hall, Portland. R. S. Harrington, Corvallls. Geo. B. Wall, DaK'as. A. Botzol, San Francisco. o DIED. WEBB. In East Salem, Wednes day," Juno 20, 1907, J. C. Wabb, need 7.1 years. Mr. Webb was for many years a rodldont of South Salem. Ho li sur vived by two children, Arthur C. Wobb, of Portland, and Mrs. W. H. Morgan, of Morion. Tho funeral was held at 2:30 p. ra. today In tlio I. O. O. F. cemotery. Itobber Surrounded. Wowona, Cnl., Juno 27. A report was brought in today to the effect that tho Yosemlto stage robbbr Is Burrounded in tho Chowchllla moun-; tali ad will ftlther : bo.caDtured.,ori killed within a fw hours. The test case of tho hatxaicorpM proceedings to obtain the release of R. E. Berry was this afternoon decia od by Judgo Galloway ln C:cat court. Tho ruling waa thit ii credits due all prisoners shond be alowed under tho amendment, ltch wont Into effect May 25, 1907. Berry was aent from Umtin county to serve a slx-year tontMM on tho charge of forgery. He vai received at tho penitentiary May 17, 1892, and at tho tlmo the amend' ment went Into effect (May !5, 1907) was entitled to 223 dayi ati. It. ThlB would havo released tin on August 10, 1907. If tho law had been effect and credits wore allowed under lectloa 3G70 and 3G72, as amended br chap ter 81 of tho '97 law, the prisoner would havo gono free October J, 190G, and If credits were allowed un der such amendments he would haii bcon released on 31ay 25, 1907, toe day tho law went Into effect. Tho dork at tho prison this alter noon Is going through tho booki to ascortaln tho time of expiration of sontonccs of prisoners, whose date of freedom will bo considerably e Hor undor this decision No definite stntoment can bo made this after noon, but tho prison officials think thero will bo perhaps six or sewn whoso sentences will bo terminated by this decision. Norwich Union Fffc lnsvt ance aocwj Frank Meredith, Resident Af. Offlce with Wm. Drown t Co.,1 129 Cornniorclal street. .MONEY TO LOAHm Over Ladd & Bush's Bank. 8al.0r, M NEW TODAY Men Wnntod-For emptor mortormon and oonou-- pllcants must be at leutj 7 inches ln height, wjp "J 150 pounds, between J years of age, 01 k nndhaarinir. Permanent emp J ment; selection 0 tJJJ, 25c to 35c per hour, APP must bo made In perse to 1 Railroads of San '"is- and Fillmore streets. Ban wj , co., Cal. oak and 20 cords 0 J ftt Journal office HofH JJ, - rr.j 1 ja. - rr.... ni Por8le-Blgw ".l.tlonJ mllo aouta 01 cj .---- w Ko nroad. 5 acres . . ffl .tmwborrttw. balaaee mr- good hoose and uv0 water. 2 wagons also 3 cows. -I bog. grf. 1 civam separator Salem, Koute No. ,' itiirnaa .,' . . irieca " For Sle-A V AtfJ a single &jra. .' A, -C- M a. ruv 6-;7-5t- the country. fi succewi m w owpwi oy l tut ofVBHeu!, Tfa why Hoi lUUr'g Rocky UoituUU Ta lua w A U1C IVU Uya uris Uiw jja&vo uuiy v vuas.vaut.aa rx voa cvtttnt metet basis jtnag uoat. utuMi v " .ffv. ilae Hkk?. Bt4 Brath. 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