Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 14, 1904, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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DAILY CAPITAL JpURNALgALEM OREGON, ATURPAY. MAY, J4,y1904.
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Stockton & Co.
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New Silks
Cloth
pongeo,
IWSTIEOfPffl
etc. Best guaranteec
taffeta and pcau
do sole,
Genuine
ner's satin,
New
Piaae Dress Skirts-
The swellest styles In the city
New York's greatest skirt house.
Sale of Ladies' Suits
Some merchants make mistakes
and buy styles which are unde
sirable, and which the people
don't want at any price. Wo,
by long experience with our
customers, and by careful study
of their wants, endeavor at all
tines to give them the "just
right article, at the Just right
price,"
New Lawn KimoDas and Dressing Sacques
WEALTHY
COFFIN
MAKERS
Opposition to Slicing Incomes
of Undertakers
v
Malaga, May 14. All the undertak
ers struck today because of high
taxes on their incomes. In this un
healthy climate their business affords
a chlof source of revenue.
Chicago Markets.
'Chicago, May 14. May wheat 90;
old July 85; now, 84083; July corn,
47347tf.
The Orchestra
Will bo used each night at tho May
Festival,
THE TIME TO. BUY IS NOW
The wheel to buy is the one everyone knows and thinks the most favor
ably of BECAUSE they iavu etood the ten ol year and have given uni
versal catUlRctlou. is Light, Strong and Easy Running
jjsc5
The Rambler at $40
Other Wheels at $25, $30 and $35
The Swellest of the Bunch.
To bavo your wheel cleaned and overhauled Tho spring
rldlnjt is here lioat workmanship and prompt delivery.
Wheels called for and delivered,
Time
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Baseball
Supplies
M
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To tho fact that wo fit more glasses than any one In Salem. That
wo bavo fitted glasses and which guvo entire relief to nervousness,
headaches, and other ailments which are directly die to eye-strain.
Wo have made this a life study and can refer you to the best citi
zens of this county for reference.
other prescriptions, repair frames, duplicate all parts of either eye
glasses or spectacles.
Chas H
88 Stato Street. Next door to
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of gold, plain, pongee, floured
pin check suitings, taffota,
yard wldo
Skin-
all color
Today
Linen Dress Skirts
to select from
Just received from
New Lcstral Petticoats
A very stylish and exceedingly
good line of black petticoats
arrived yesterday, which we
offer at the special price of
89c
$1.20
98c
$1.48 I
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I Of Interest to the Medical Profession.
St Petersburg, May 14. Ninety
tubes of serum have been shipped to
the various camps of the army, to pre
vent the spread of contagious dis
eases. A floating hospital to hold
2000 will be established on the river
nt Harbin,
Spotted Fever Spotted.
Missoula, Mont,, May 14. Three
now cases of spotted fever, tho fatal
disease following tho bite of the wood
tick, are roported today. Special gov
ernment physicians are here making
a s(udy of the disease.
Christian Science.
Second Church of Christ, Scientist,
140 Chemeketa street. Services: Sun
day at 10:30 a. m. and 8:00 p . m. Sub
ject of lesson sermen: 'Soul and
Body." Sunday School at 11:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening Testimonial
meeting nt 8:00 o'clock. Heading room
In tho church, open each afternoon ex
cept Sunday. All cordially Invited.
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Do You
Realize
That the riding season I
is now upon us.
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The National at $40
JSPfe i
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WATT SHIPP I
THE BICYCLE MAN
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Alive? !
We also duplicate lenses from 9
Hinges, j
Ladd A Bush Bank.
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FIRE IN
CHICAGO
Several Men Injured by Ex
plosion of Gasoline
in a Building
Chicago, May 14. Five men were
Injured seriously ana one, Captain
Conway, of the fire department, prob
ably fatally, by the explosion of gas
oline In a basemont at the fashionable
Monterey apaitment house this morn
ing. The tenants woro panic stricken
and fled from the building, which was
not seriously damaged,
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ACCIDENT AT SILVERTON.
Public Schools Raise Neat Sum for
High School Library.
Sllverton, May 14. (Special to The
Journal). While returning from a
party given at tho R. D. Allen farm
last evening one of the vehicles a3
upset, and Mrs. Chas. Gammons had
tho misfortune to dislocate her arm
at the left elbow as a result of the
fall.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Peo
ples a daughter.
The Sllverton public schools had a
very successful public entertainment
last ovenlng,.at which a pleasant,pro
gram was rendered, and the neat sum
of $35 was netted for tho high, school
library. '
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American Ministers Report.
Washington, May 14. Minister
Conger cables the state department
that tho Chinese government has giv
en him renewed satisfactory reassur
ance of its neutrality during the con
tinuance of the war. Minister Thomp
son, of Rio Janeiro, cables that the
English ship stopped by tho govern
ment at Manolas, on the Amazon riv
er, was discovered carrying ammuni
tion for Peru.
Japanese Invest Da(ny.
Chefoo, May 14. At an early hour
this morning five Japanese cruisers,
one battleship and a gunboat cleared
the channel and entered the harbor of
Dalny. They began a heavy bombard-'
ment of the town. It Is estimated that
30,000 Japanese are Investing the
town. There is every reason to be
llleve the city yielded to tho assault
this afternoon.
Chicago Dry Goods Store.
Chicago, May 14. The Immense re
tail dry goods business of Schleslng-
er & Mayer, State and Madison
streets, was sold "to 'Henry O. Sol
fridge, of Marshall Field '& Co., for
15,000,000. Selfridge severs his con
nection with Field.
HOTELS
The Willamette.
W. B. Brown, Portland.
F.'C. MIddleton, Portland.
J. W.'Barrett, Portland.
P. E. Gorould, Portland.
T. Pearson, Portland.
Miss Isabel Irving, Now York.
Wilfred North, New York.
Wm. F. Muenster, Now York.
Thos. A. Hall, Now York
Chas, Lamb, New York.
C J. Reynolds, Buffalo, N. Y.
H. O. Moulton, Eugene.
A. Pankey, Ashland.
F. E. Jordan, Ashland.
A. 1 Green and wife, San Fran
cisco. E. A. Dix, Chicago.
O H. Dix, Chicago.
E. C. Dick, city,
Arthur Conklln, Grants Pass.
Matt Burnlo, Fachlld Wis.
S. Stebonhaner, San Francisco.
D. A, Magness, St. Paul.
W. E. Spencer, McMlnnville.
Ralph Metcalf, Tacoma.
B. B. Duffy,' Portland.
Fred I Roltz, Peoria, -111.
J C. Ryan, city.
Ed. Jones, city,
Judge Boise Holds Court.
Judge Boise Is holding a short term
of court today. A divorce was granted
R. E. Carmlchael from D. F. Car
mlchaol on the grounds of desertion.
Tho parties wore married In 1871.
Tho suit of Thoo. Boutin vs. D. A.
Magness to enjoin defendant from
building a wood flume n a certain lo
cation, and for tho specific perform
ance of a contract was being heard
thts afternoon.
Real Estate Sales.
The real estate transfers
today
were:
Emma Johnson to C. D. Mlnton. lots
9 and 10, block 82, Salem; $3100.
It, IX Young- tp Tbos. Howe, lots ift
Mt Angel, $400.
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TWELVE
HUNDRED
DEAD
Turks and .Armenians Fall
Beneath Showers of Lead
Constantinople, May 14. A, report
reached here'today that 300 Turks and
900 Armenians were killed in a fight
In the Sassoun district. Fighting has
been reported In this district on sev
eral occasions lately.
GIVEN A DASE OF DRUG.
Prominent Portland Elk Was Knocked
Out by a Thug.
.Stockton, Cal., May 14 A. J.
Johnson, a member of the lodge of
Elks nt Portland, lies In a hospital
here In a Very precarious condition
his mind wandering and a high fever
burning within him. Johnson Is a
victim of knockout drops administered
in a nearby mountain town by a young
thug who subsequently robbed him.
Johnson is a commercial traveler, and
has often been in this part of the
state before. He came to town suf
fering from tlje effects of the drops,
but his ca3e was hot regarded as se
rious. Later . he developed symp
toms which greatly alarmed his at
tendants, and his lodge In Portland
was communicated with. He is seized
with a sort of dementia which breaks
forth at Intervals. Between these
spells ho lies in an unconscious con
dition Condensed Milk.
A heavy snow storm envelops
Northern Michigan. Three inches
have fallen at Calumet.
Burglars blew open the safe of tho
Farmers' Bank, at Metz, Mo., this
morning, and escaped with $2000.
Thirty families were rendered
homeless by a fire at St. Henry, near
Montreal.
A strike at Callap, Peru, has
stopped railway traffic.
Clara Barton today resigned the
presidency of the American Red Cross
Society, and was succeeded by Mrs.
Gen. Jchn A. Logan, former vlce-pre.-Ident
of the association.
King Peter and Prince Ferdinand,
of Bulgaria, met today, accompanied
by foreign ministers. Greetings were
affectionate. Important treaties will
be the result.
Colombia and Peru announced this
afternoon they had decided to ap
point Spain arbitrator to arrange the
boundary questions in disbute between
the two countries.
Two hundred employes of the Bos
ton & Albany railroad were Indefinite
ly suspended as the result of orders to
cut exponse3, due to lack of business.
. The United States squadron sailed
from San Juan today for tho Canary
islands.
Admiral Shlrtoff, of the Russian
navy, passed through Irkutsk today,
en route for tho Far East. I
At San Francisco United States
Commissioner Heacock this mcpiing
ordered F, A. Hydo and H. P. D'a-i
raond, held for trial at Washington, In
connection with the land fraud suits,
released. They were under $70,000
bonds.
At the Los Angeles conference
Bishop C. C. McCape, "the singing
bishop," presided today
For Sale. Seven milch cows. Good
milkers and gentle. One Jersey
bull, full blooded. A. G. Smith
Route 5, Salem, Oregon. 5-14-31
Lost. Lady's gold watch, Elgin move-
' ment, between Comerarcial street
and river. Return to Journal office
for reward.
5-14-3t
For 8ale. At a bargain, second-hand
buggies, one open and three with
tops, Call at 210 Liberty street, P.
J. Larson. 6-14-3t
Wanted, A position in a store, gro
cery preferred, by a, young man.
References can be given. Apply at
171 Church street. 5-14-3t
Lost. A lady's gold watch. If the
finder will bring tho watch to this
offlco or take it to Mrs. Charles
Corby, 197 Marlon Btreet, they will
receive $2.00 for their trouble. C.
W, Corby. 5-13-3t
For Sale. Posts, shingles, lath and
all kinds of lumber now on hand, at
tho Detroit Lumber Yard, corner of
High and Trade streets. 8. P. Mc-j
Cracken. Phone 2495 Black. 5-13-3t
To Lease. From July 1st,, residence
No, 406 Cottage street, northeast
corner Marion. All modern con.j
veni'encB, Apply between 10 a. m.
and 12 m. 5-1 3-wk
1 NEW TODAY
Giand Opera House
.INO. F. CQRDRAY, Mjjp.
Saturday, May J 4.
Isabel living
In Winston Churchill's Great Play
The Cfisis
The management guarantees this to
be the same company and production
which wop such favorable comment
In New York.
PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 73c and 50c.
Seats on sale at box office, Saturday
at 9 a. m.
Baseball
Salem vs.
Vancouver
May 12-13-14-15
Admission - - 25c
New Court Cases.
New circuit court cases are:
A. Bushivs, John Stout, to recover
$140 and interest due on a note.
G. A. Webb "vs. G. W. Palmer to re
cover $230 claimed to be due on ac
count of a real ostato deal near Mt.
Angel. Plaintiff claims that he sold
defendant's farm, and was to receive
that amount as commission. A writ
of attachment has been issued.
Famous Kid Curry.
Butte, Mont., May 11. An anony
mous letter was received by tho chief
of police this morning, which says
thai Kid Curry, thfe famous train rob
ber and outlaw, is in Butte, and the
writer will guide the police to him
for tho $5000 reward offered by the
express company for his capture.
BtCWIW
Bamboo
Read Reflect Act
During all of this week, May
16th to 21st, inclusive, I will
sell Bamboo Furniture at a dis
count of 15 per cent below reg
ular price, for cash only. Every
sale of one dollar will entltlq
the purchaser to one gue3S upon
the number of one dollar sales
made during the week.
The purchaser making tho
guess cqrrect will be presented
with a fine bamboo book case
free, or its equivalent value In
other pieces.
The only nccount of sales will
bo kept In a sealed -box, to be
opened at 5 o'clock p. m , Sat
urday May 2-st.
W. T. Rigdon,
144 Court Street.
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(MCAmSmnE
xwo&jLi&j&matmmojfSJE?
Ft iday and Saturday
Bargain Days
. If you watch our advertisements carefully and come and get the go0"'
advertised, you will save money, arid lots of It, at the end of the yew
We are in a position to sell you your dry goods cheaper than any store
In Salem. Good goods and little profits 13 our way of doing busln
Those prices only stand good for two days, Friday and Saturday. w
It you can beat them in any store in Salem.
15c dress gingham, yd 9c Ladies' white skirls, soiled,
7c percale calico, yd 394c
lZVsc lace striped white goods,
yard ,,'.81-30
39c turkeyrod table linen; yd 25c
8c white towels, each 4c
500 yards of fancy challles.yd 5c
35c white nun's veiling, yd ,..19o
39c navy blue serge, yd ......23c
45c Kal Kal wash silk, jard .,.29c"
20c embroidery, C Inches wide
yard aOc
18c white dotted Swiss, 40
inch, yard ,....12o
39c lace all-oven; yard 25c
'PTT1Z niTT?A DT'Om amsTn
M'Evoy Brothers.Court StjSafcE
INew
India
Silk Waists
We received by express yetlw.
day several new styles Ift
popular wnhts - FUtn
Make."
They are beauties, and win ,e
right out.
They are the best values j,
town. All prices up to
(2k4,
Do It Now.
Reserve your seats for the
Festival $2 for three nights.
Mil
Our Geneva
trap
, Wa have Just received one of tin
most complete little two or four pu i
senger driving rigs ever shoiynlnujj
carriage repository.
As a one-seated rig It has somenia
the appearance of a stylish Stanhoje,
but in a moment's time it can If
changed into a light two-seated eitj
making thl3 an Ideal rig where cut
does not wish to own both a runtkj
and a surrey.
Call and see this; you'll be Inter
ested.
Plonty of other flno driving tisou
All sorts of prices, from tfO tj.
Cheaper road wagons, $40 andtji
Top buggies, too, $60 upward.
F. A. Wiggins'
Implement House 255-257 Liberty St
Farm Implements, Automobile!,
Sewing Machines and Supplies,
LOANS AND INSURANCE.
JOHN MOIR.
AGENT FOR SCOTCH MORTGAGE
COMPANIES.
290 COMMERCIAL ST.
Money to Loan
' THOMAS K. FORD,
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Of.
mJMMk
. ,; "alt rr
Tuaw shirt waists, soiled
n t " Half PH
ChildrenVsSwlss caps
Uo.i. 1..?o cnnMnl orlce
5
Men's 33c summer underwear..""
Men's .black striped work
shirts , '':,
Ladles' walking skirts . :.
Ladles' crash skirts, 25, 35 aod6W
Best spool silk, each
Ladles' double hose support"
qold buttons, dozen
r-vr mnn -xTrtTfrpTTTVEST'
, i
40UU
each
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