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fatwr-iji-i PASE EIOHT. THE D AILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, .MAY 5, 1903. ALL ROUND DRESS GOODS SALE A L L R O U N D D R E S S G O O D S s A L E f1kr,l!lp2Z BestmS H j8&. I Every Piece Reduced. Tie- tkree words tell Uie story. Tea tew- tiat hlfk qtuHty aad new. se c&aractecire ow stock, it mat ters sK Wgh tk grade, or how hri ti strle, sethiag la oar mam ec5: Krefc f dress good Is exempt trees frite catt&s thU week. This jj fce Tecr tepouaat sale because f ike Hrpe w4tloa aad the ex. tttmtr J" clees. Tke farther you rtihi tS sc tetecested joall be1 otoml Hr are descriptions and fritm tC a ir tite aasy bargains. ARRESTED FOR ARSON AT ALBANY School Teacher Bound Over to the Grand Jury Case Exciting Great Interest in Our Neighboring City Albany, Or., May G. Miss Minnie Munkers, one of the teachers of the public schools, was arrested and held for the grand Jury today on the charge of burning the residence of Dana Bur- Imester, on the night of April 29th. She I furnished her own bonds of f 1000. The case has has elicited great excitement. Mrs. Frill frantically begged that no harm be done him, but sho was roughly pushed into the house, and tho mob departed. Malone was taken to a wood soma distance away and Hhot to death. Tho mob then dis persed. No harm was offered to Mrs. Frill or to Mrs. Mooneyhoon. 43c 48c 50c 48c Nferefer Fit. W brov. X te. ". ofc -Baj&et Weare. . re, grey wk Ikvws sntxtare. vorti) Mc Black CfcerM, 4S. te- "We. worth Ote. PteicU, masy paucras. K in. wMe, worth tWe. 48c 48c 88c as In. wide, stripe, 36 in. $J.50 See Court Street Disp'ay of Dress Goods Grey mixture, worth Cc. Mixture, greea wide, worth 00c. N'ew Btae Pebble. 99 in. wide. worth Sl.lt. Basket Weav. black. 18 in. wide, worth 12.09. i Monday Only Boys' Pants regular 75c valuta Standard brand 49c Monday only. ion should see our new line of medallions and appliques. Their swell. Mondays and Thursdays are special days Tudas and Fridays are dish days A nw lln of prize dishes just wived Gov. Lord Coming Home ALL ROUND DRESS GOODS SALE NEW TODAY For Sale. White Plymouth Itock eggs for 'sotting from para stock. Carl Huof, ilottte 7. Salem, Ore. i-S-ll Headquarters for Fenclna, Woven wlro fencing for nil purposes. Smooth wire for hop yards, etc. Corr"stondnre solicited. Walter Morley, 00 Court strt. Salem. S-Slf Fresh Chocolate Chips and Angel Creams... Wanted. Hy old established Chicago firm, two young men of good habits, nober. Industrious nnd ablo to fur nish roforoncos. to travol and solic it, flood pay and rapid advance ment to hustlers. Reply In your own handwriting to "W. A.." care Journal. 5-5-3t Go to F. E. Shafer for gloves and harness oils, 232 Commercial street. 4-21-tf Edward Ellli 144 State 8t WHEAT MARKETS Chicago. May 5-Wheat. 73173Vi GOLD DUST FLOUR Mads by flHI SIDNEY POWER COMPANY tldnsy, Oregon. Mada for family use, ask yoar grocer for It. Dran tn akorts always on hand A. T. WALN Afffint Buggy Comfort Beneath Briny Waters. (Continu d from first page.) the vicinity until assured all were saved that could be, and then proceed ed on her way. Plaining Mills Shut Down fXMeeA2 A.I. EOFF. E. HARTLEY. 1 I NOT IN THE TRUST 1 Bat for Quality of our Meats. Lard and Poultry we challenge any com petitor to meet us In ex cellence Housekeepers know this I EOFF & HARTLEY 140 State Street Phone 2853 Main. 2 Salem. Oregon. mm&W&istiG& NEEDHAM & CO. -PAINTERS-rsistlu?. Calsomlnln? and Paper laazlR? Work all Guaranteed. Leave orders at Savage Fletcher's F4 Store. SALEM. OREGON. If )um are getting a now buggy, you should by all moans specify rubbur tires. If It's an old one you'ro having flxed over, you'll tlnd tho rubbering of the whvolii Is not as uxponslve as it mlKtit soom, for it adds so much to tho life of the wheels, and to the com fort and pleasuro of riding. Call and seo us on the matter at any time. HAHU HUUllKIl TlltBS. CUSHION TlllES. PNKUMAT10 TinKS. It's nil the same to us. We can lit any kind you uk for. See our dainty llnu of new open and top buggies, driving wagons, aur rles. blko wagons, etc. Always glad to show you whether buying or looking F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. 255257 Liberty St., Salem. Farm Machinery, Dlcycles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. N. H. Bnrley, Sewing Machine Recalling Portland. May 5. As a reuult of tho complicated labor conditions. live planing mills will probably shut down within 10 days. These mills employ -100 men who will be thrown out of work. The mill owners my their employe have demanded an increase of 15 por cent in wages. Tho reason given for the closing Is that few contractors can guarantee prompt completion of the buildings, with consequent prompt settlements. Lumber Is being bought from these planing mills by contractors who em ploy non-union men exclusively San Francisco, May 5. Ex-Governor William P. Lord, of Oregon, minister to the Argontlno Republic, on a leave of absence from his post of duty, after four years without a break, Is in this "(ity, where ho will remain a couple of Iwpeks before returning to IiIh home In , Salem. ' Minister Lord Is the picture of health, and snys he lb prnctlcnlly well. ;The stories that wero sent out at tho time he left Duonos Ay res to the of jfect that he was alarmingly 111, he de le lares untrue and without foundation. He says: My system was mn down, that's .all. I simply needed to get out of that 'tropical country' for a short tlmo In I order to regain a little vigor. No man an stay there continuously nnd be Mire of romolnlng physically at his best. It's a porfectly hoalthful cli mate the death rate of Utionos Ayres Is as low as any city but If you once get a little off In the Intensoly humid summers you don't soem to be nble to build up. You need to go away for a short time to allow your system to gather some resisting power. I have been there for four consecutive sum mers without leaving. All the repre sentatives of other nations there, ex cept the Portugese minister, and he Is used to It, for he has boen down In Africa and all around, htfvo been away from one to four times In that period." Uncle Sam's Weather Shop Washington, May 5. The -weather bureau crop bulletin, published this afternoon, says the winter wheat out look is less favorable on tho Pacific coast, especially in California. On the North Pacific coast the spring crops now need rain. Princess Louise a Mother. Lindau, Bavaria, May C princess Louise of Saxony has given birth to a daughter. Hermann Speaks at Canyonvllle. Canyonville, Or., May 6. Hon. Din ger Hermann addressed a large and enthusiastic audience of representa tive Republicans hero today. Ho dis cussed tho Issues before the American people from a business standpoint Mr. Hermann made a good Impression nnd several votes for himself. Reckless Rider. Sunday afternoon a couple of la dles, one on invalid for nn airing, wero ran down by a couplo of young bicyclists, evidently returning to the! homes In tho country, and also plainly taking with them a good measure of booze. One of tho ladles was knocked Into tho gutter, but fortunately es caped sorious injury. It Is such reck lossness as this that mnkes tho aver ago citizen insist that the sidewalks be forbidden cyclists. A BIG CUT in our picture deMrt I prices cut IndlscrtS?-"! H(J pake this weeW whelming busy 0i "S1' had the swee we ?L . nan we sMce we tku 3, Ioar story. fcnfj!K?.toh to cpatent ourselves 5Jl5 uylirt little tSJfi .SHSa-afi? , i?ZH35SS Look at our West ZtlP 5n i. ;:."i" WW lit display and see the JiS ons subjects. B ,9r& Pattons Book I 2n WEE"! Bw 3k ?JV West wlL . Its Time Tn Yiavn vnn. m.i. - - ,ut uicjcie ore uicanea, iums or Tires pnt "b ... nu may need, uj a, goon piace to bring It FRANK J. MOOKK 109 Court St. M William Snayelj Successor to Farrington&Farror ? Cash Meat Mai 130 Court Street Quiet in The roport that General Matris, tho revolutionary leader, has landed in Venezuela from Curacao Is confirmed. REPORTS... We furnish ratines of firms and Indi viduals, by paid report system Oursysiem for collecting Is upto- date after twenty-ilx years of prac tical experience. The VAN ALSTINE. GOnOON & CO. Expert Collectors and Tracers. Room 4,275 1-2 Commercial St. Phone Main 801 A. R. MORGAN & CO . Managers. Will continue to serve theentnJ ter than ever, and our prices ni TTOJT9 UC I IIC IUWC91. Will keepthe verv cholcestofj on nana constantly. SOT CLOSING SALE , TO Fiue Stock of Shoes fori Mon nnd Women - J Must go nt your own prwl Jacob Vogt, 265 Comll J. At. HOWELL Cash Markn in titelner'e Fish Market, Slttii r rei meats ol all kinds, hatci.i ders, bscon, lard, etc. Prc-opl? Phone, Main U( Omaha We Repair Anything That is bought in a jewelry store and many other thing that are bought in other stores. If others can't repair your broken articles, bring them to us and we'll repair (hem for you if it's pos sible to do so. Alain Springs 75c Open face Crystals 25c Closed case Crystals 15c, All other work in proportion to these prices. We are the originators of low prices. CHTAS. H. HINGES, Next Dee to Bush's BantcM Stata Street 33 year practical experience. Hands Crushed In a Mangle. I'ondloton, Or., May 5. Mrs. A. II. Finch, wife of the manager of the Jordan laundry, at this place, will wiffor the low of lioth hor hands near tho wrist, as the result of getting them caught between the rollers of the ruanKlo this afternoon. Tho bones and flesh of the hand w.-ie mashed to a Jelly- Omaha. May 5 The strlko situation hero unlay Is not so acute on account of tho municipal election, but violence Is f oared tomorrow. Tho governor Is preparing to have the troops In readi ness, umy iour restaurants aro open today. HuHlness houses will attempt to resume business tomorrow with non-union teamsters. If they do, riot ing is almost certain. The bakers' strike Is In a fair way of settlomont. Threatened to Kill. Hlllfrboro. Or.. Hay 5. John T Mc Namani was yesterday arrested on tho chnrge of having threatened tho life of II. P. Ford, ex-sheriff of this county, and also once a iuembepof the Portland detective force. Justloe Hagly placed his bonds to appear be fore tho circuit court at J300, and In dofault of tm'l he was placed In tho county jail. Turtle Mountain Sliding. Illalrmore. N. V. T . May 5. Small slides have been coming down from Turtle Mountain at Intervals during tho past 26 hours This morning- the largest rock slido since tho disastrous ono occurred, and caused much un (vauluoss among the handful of officials loft In Frank. Those who have port ablo prouorty began to movo it this morning, but when tho blc slide came they fled preoipltateiy. Government engineers wont to tho mountain this afternoon to mark out blasting spots and clear off tho looso rock. Henewed foars of a flood have been caused by the unexpected rising of tho river. Rain Is predicted, and with the river still practically dammed- by rocks, a flow! now would be disastrous. Killed by a Mob. Caruthersvllle. Mq,, May 5. D. M. Malope, a preacher for a sect known ns "sauctlflod peoplo." and Constable V. J. Moonoyhoon, wore shot and klllod by a mob Saturday night at Wardell, 12 miles wost. Malone had been proselyting In this county for several months, and much feeling had been aroused against him. A woman named Mrs. Frill had left her husbaud. which oausod much agi tation recently, by living with with Malone. who had loft his own wife. Mrs. Malone, the preacher's wlfo ob jected vigorously to this arrnugoment. and Malone declared hor Insane, and caused hor to bo detained In Jail pend ing an Inquiry. This action aroused tho citizens to a frenzy, nnd a warrant was Issued against Malone and Mrs. Frill on tho charge of unlawfully liv ing together. Constablo Mooneyhoon Saturday ulght arrested both, and, because of tho latenes. of the hour, decided to not take them to CarruthersvUlo until morning, but Instead took his pris oners to his own home for the night Shortly after midnight Mooneyhoon opened tho front door. In responso to knock. He was shot dead In tho door way. A mob streamed Into the house and seized Malone, dragging him out Into tho darkness. Geiaou Charged With Horse Stealing. The trial of John St Clair, wlio Is charged with stealing a horse worth $50. and who u arrested Saturday evening by Officer Iewls. wm called in Justleo Morgan's court this after-! noon. St. Clair was. formerly an iumate of tho reform school, and Is a simple follow. Ho was bound ovor to tho next grand Jury, and in tho mean time will bo examined as to his sanity GRAiN-n . 1 thc dmdc m. m THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE If you use Grain-0 in place of coffee yon will enjoy It just as much for it tastes the samo; yet, it is like a food to the system, dis trlbutlng the full substance of tho pure grain with every drop. THY IT TO-DAY. It (toctr Ttr,rbm , iv, a ts. pt pckze. CncAGoSrai JfJIPJHJLtMlj JMBlKWAJUV JFMWUOJiJ' The Wonderfi Bargain Givi Is ready for action again this week. . Monday and Tuesday are ' days set apart for the mighty avalanche lu prices. Wo are fcarldJ way of doing business. We give you prices straight out on even we advertise, that shows you we are not afraid of any competlete.' tho flrst week we opened our doors up to tho present time shown' Increase In business. Selling reliable merchandise rt can't be bed) Is our motto. Silks 39c wash Jap. Silks, all new shades, bright and fresh, sale price, 2Ge. COc crystal cord Wash Silks, pretty patterns,' sale prlco 34c. 05c. Taffeta Silks, all colors, splendid cloths, salo price, yd.. 69c. 75o black Taffeta Silk, good heavy, for this salo only 49c. and 11.35 black Peau do Solo Silk, thick and heavy, every ard warranted 1 not to cut or crock, special price, 85c. Dress Goods 45c Wool Serge Dress Goods. 40 In. wide, splendid cloth, only 25c. 40 In. wool Madras cloth, tho latest regular prlco 75c yd. special sale prlco 4Sc 75c. black Drllllantlne. beautiful, lus trous cloth looks like' silk, great wearer, salo price, yd., 48c. 25c. School Plaids for children, new patterns, salo price, yd., 15c. J1.50 black, English all-wool Sergo, thick and heavy, beauUful cloth, 46 In. wide, salo prlco 85c. S5c all-wool Snowflako Dress Goods, beauties. 40 In. wide, sale price, yd., 59c. 5c white lace Medallions, very popu lar, special, each, lc. White Goo 14c. India Linens flno VW price, yd., 9c. 12 1-2 checked white N1mo1 finish, salo price, yd., 8 1 20c. Porelan Lawn, sheer ' j salo price, yd., 12 l-2c 18c. White Duck, thick salo prlco. yd., 12 12c 45c. White Madras, swell f ' salo Drice. vd.. 25c 25c, White Dimities, sUn tlft goods, salo price, 14c 35c White Lace striped White Goods, novelty fk&' price, yd., 18c. Domestics fnnn ...i 1. . r",ill(W. t&i 1UUV 7UO. UCDI. - light colors, best goods, P yd.. 4c. 8 l-3c. best apron Gins1-' 12-1-Sc Sllkalracc preMTJ yd., 7 l-2c. 121-2C best Cheviot 14 nllk flnlRh Dress GlM! quality, yd., 9c. ioa i,.f oti.)i Dress honntirni nntterns. sk 1 ls'-iSc Notions 200 best spool thread 1 11 Dost black Darning ""77 lt Best Horn Hair Pins. l uest aons' siik, v . , 7c Dressing Combs, The Cheapest Store in the Northwest WcEVOY BROS., W&