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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1905)
jJFP'trffr -iwriii t 8 DAEiT 0AFITA1. JOUBWAX SAUEIM, OBEGOHL WEDNESDAY, AFBII. 19, 1905. mi i i '! 'i in 5 I I! i ii I'U 1 I! " lf 'nmi V 4 tti m y V Ci Stockton & The ITS UP TO YOU Remember It's Fee See this Machine Read out Oiht TREE! fall at our htoro ami hoar tlio specially prcpnrod records of bands and other instrumental music, songs, stories, rocltntiuiiH mill acMtiro yourself that this In the Lost offered. Standard talking innrhino recofds are famous for their tonu ami quality. Ah a homo ontcrtainor it has no oqunl. The boat talent in tho country is brought right to your flnwide to while away long wintor ovenings with comical recitations and songs. An impromptu tlanco nifty bo gotten up at a moment's notice, and horo you havo tho best orchestras of tho country to play tho danco mimic. Or you may wish to lonrn a hong, and what hotter instructor enn you havo than ono of tho Peerless singers to phrnso n song ovor and ovor again, if nood bo. Tho possibilities of this wondorful littlo machino for instruction and amusomout nro ondloss. This Oraphophono roprosonts ono of tho latest achievements of tho lnrgcst and best-equipped Talking Machino industry in tho world. Therefore) its reproduction will surprise nnd delight tho most exacting listener. Tho equipment consists of 10-inch onnmoled Steol Horn, with largo amplifying Bell nnd Brass Detachable Horn Connection. Dctnohnhlo Horn Supporting Arm 3 j Aluminum Swinging Arm Xolsoloss mid porfoctly constructed Motor. Oil tompored bearings thnt will lost a lifetime An adjiistablo Speod Screw. Imlcstructablo Natural Tone Sound Box, etc. One Standard Talking Machine Free to Every rt 4 fif (( , Ma 4 f-fi Customer Whose Cash Purchases amountto 4 -JvU fJy IVICiy I JLSI Onll nt our store and hoar any nftlio pieces listed. Hoo and hear this woudcrful instrument, ainl learn how ensily you ran obtain one free. J. L. Stockton & Co. At the Old White Corner Walter Motley Tho Fonco Man. Hub just rccolvod a car of wovon wiro fonco nnd n car of hop wlro. An other cur of fenco to nrrivo about March HOtli. Buy now nt special prices. A largo itock of pickets, dressed und flplit eodnr post, shingles, gates and g&to hardware nnd ull kinds of poul try fouco. All at lowest prices. SALEM FENCE WORKS 09 Court Street, Salem. When You Need Anything pertaining to n bloyelo see us, nnd wo will gladly fit you out. Wo rrlll do your work right, got it out on time, and guarantee to please you. All kinds of repairs for all kinds of bicy cle. Wheel called for mid delivered. Best work nt honest price. . FRANK J. MOORK, Phono Black 301 370 Court St. A GOOD TIME To replenish Yottt Stock of Silvewae The coming uf the pring will perUap Htgc ftow ui it tilver table ware. You etui eheese far yourself fww wr 8tk f g(tvr khh!s, altker pre sterling or tine quadruple. Sterling" wta lid, durable, Hidvor here, a4 mr stiver plate! vraro i the bett that' made. A full lino uf tho Jua. G, Harr kalree, tjwen, etr., la tke wiMt desirable patterns at rnngo uf prices wide enough te suit overyane. You tuny bo sure every price it right aud reaeuble fer the grade af silver-plate it represent. We Pay Yotst Cat Fae S&te and Liberty Sts., SaSem, Ore l)WW Qtfa& Wondet of the A DIED. ARNOLD. At tin family homo, corner of Owon mid Fir street, South Su loin, Tuesday, April 18, 1D0J5, nt 0:t5 p. m., Gilbert Hills Arnold, of a com plication of dlsmiKOi. Deceased was u Hon of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. Arnold. Hud ho lived until Mon dny ho would Imvo been 13 yours old. lit whk n bright young man, loved by all who know him. The funeral will bo held tomorrow at tho Leslie M. K. church at 'J o'clock p. in. und tho In terment will bo Imld ut the City Viow cemetery. It (111k the iirteriftH with rich rod blood. Miikos now tleoh mid honlthy mon mid women. Thut's wlmt HoHIh tor's Rooky Mountain Tea will do. .18 eentB, Ton or Tablets. Stono'a Drug Storn. o The bureau of forestry has undertak on ii Hwoot tatik to increase the pre duotinn of mnple xugtir. Money to Loan Over I.:nUi & Bush's Bank, Salem. Or. THOMAS K. FORI), Co. Age Naiutal Tone Talking and Sin ing Machine A Just Complaint. Fred Wiggins, tho implement mnn, has an explanation duo him from our composing room. His largo nd inyos- torday'H Journal described hi eelo- brnted Studobnker .1-spring village wagon, mid should lmvo had n cut of that vehicle with tho description, but instead there appeared his big mountain farm wagon. The ad doserihed, in en thusiastic terms tho advantages of' tho "nbovo wagon," us n "pnssonger ve hicle, farm hack or dolivory wagon," and IVod states tlmt his friends say that hit is expecting too much of n heavy fnrin wngon. Now Court Case. A eoinplmnt whs filed in department No. 1 of tho circuit court yest onlay af ternoon by M. M. White, plaint ill', vn. II. O. Fletcher and Zellu' Fletcher, as exeeutur am executrix, respectively, of the etute of Caroline K. Sloper, do eeastal, defeiidautm. The plnintitT de ihhhiN judgment in the sum of $U7-I.S5, with easts mid lUsbMrsements of tho e tiuu. Two Locked Up. Two wanderers found their way into the quiet eontlnie of the city bustile lat evening. They were takua in cuerge by OiHrers Sheileek and Mur phy, and leeked up far keeping late hour. They gave the aamw of Chas. llurns aul Wm. ltrewter. Goes to Astoria. Dr. C. J. Korinek, the veterinarian, of thle city, leavoa for Astoria oh h profmoioaal vUit tuMorrow. He was called there by George Miller, the well kaovvM Aftorta koremaa to treat mhio of hid high-bred herea. Will Closo Tomonow. The blaektaith shops of this city will nil be elosed toworrow from S to -i a'eleek, out of resjteet, oa the o-- oasiou of the death of Gilbert Arnold. HollUter's Reeky Mountain Tea is positive, never nauseates or upsets tho stomneh. Cleanses and purities the e-atiro system. A great blessing to suffering huumnltv. 35 cento. TV or Tablets. Stone's Druf f8tore. Mlsa Phelps Will be assisted Saturday evening in her recital at Tioga hall by Prof. Gra ham's violin pupils. SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET The aldermen from the seventh ward arc proud of the fact that they were able to land the first street improve ment. They have got a permanent grade established and the improvement of that street ordered, with an eight inch surfaco of broken rock. The cost will not exceed $50 per lot to the abut ting property for grading, surfacing, rolling and curbing. More than two thirds have petitioned for the same, and it seems impossible now to stop that street from having a permanent ' im provement put down. It shows enter prise on tho part of the people, and will increase? the value of all property on tlmt street far more than it will cost It will make n beautiful drive wav out south when finished, ns it will connect with the Liberty, RoscdnJe anil Jefferson crushed rock roads. BOCK! BOCK1 BOCKI SALEM BOCK BEER. The most famous brew of all malt beverages.. For hundreds of years Bock Beer has made its annual appearance. Its coming signifies tho advent of May, when nature is in all its glory. Bock Beer, both draught and bot tled, -will bo on sale at all our custom ers on Thursday, and for a short time thorcaf only. Tclephono your order for bottled Bock Beer as early as possible, for our supply is limited. SALEM BREWERY ASSN. Tolephono Main 2131. .1. W. Willson went to Fortlnnd this morning. F. AV. SteuslofT went to Portland to day on u short business trip. Chester Starr, who attends tho U. of O., is spending his vacation in the city. Mrs. Norton came up from Portland this morning. She formorly rosided here. Mrs. John Fischer nnd daughters are visiting nt tho home of Miss Anna Fischer. Attornoy J. A. Carson and A. M. Cannon went to Oregon City today on business. Miss Franco Weed, of Jefferson, is visiting hor brother, F. J. Weed, iu this city. F. X. Derby, the real ostnte man, wont to Oregon City this morning on a businos trip. Clifford Brown, a student of the U. of O., i spending his vacation with his parouts in this city. MisrM Gertrude Lyman returnoil to her homo at Portland lest night, after a few days' vixit with friends ia this oity. Misa Mnyiue Stout dejiartwl for Portland yeeterday, whore she axpeets to remain for a few weeks, visiting frionds. Miss Virginia Hyrd, stenographer iu the United States land efliso ut Rose burg, is iu the oity, spending a two weeks' vaeatiqn. Arrivals from Salem on lust night's beat were Mise Mamie and Mable Hakemau, Mlesos Delia Hrigg-s a ad Net tie Fraaier, Vaak Catterlin, Remeo Goulct, Mr. Theilsen and Mr. Hebsorr. Iudopendence Knterprise. Kd, C Hogue, until recently a re porter on The Journal staff, is now tele graph tMlitor af the Pendleton Morn ing Tribune, and is 'making good." His mfl'ny friends are glad to see him climb ing up the newspaper ladder. "Slats," the well-kaown messenger bjy, wat ta Summit today, where he will visit his brother, A. Ling, who is telegraph operator there. Although ho wore his elegant new uniform, be saya ho isn't going to carry messages, but is just going to have a good time. PERSONALS fmcAmSMnr HL . .7 '.. " '. . TTT T "MHIIM1I ' ZM?lZir,3? C J? A ntiA TATWWnTWT .. Unmatchable Values Offered For This Week's Sale TAKE A GLANCE AT THIS ADVERTISEMENT. IT WILL TELL A STORY OP SPIRITED SELLING TO COME. JUST THE THINGS THE EASTER SEASON DEMANDS ARE HERE IN FULLEST ASSORT. MENT, IN RELIABLE QUALITY, IN DESIRABLE STYLES AND AT PRICES LOWER THAN HAS EVER BEEN QUOTED ON LIKE MER. CHANDISE. WE BOUGHT HEAVILY, WE PAID OUT CASH, WE TOOK ADVANTAGE OF EVERYTHING THAT WOULD TEND TO LOWER PRICES; THAT IS WHY WE UNDERSELL THEM ALL; THAT'S WHAT MAKES SALEM'S' FASTEST GROWING STORE. NEW GOODS FOR EASTER IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. FINE NEW SILKS. Just nrrived $1,000 worth of the prettiest silks for suits that were ever shown in Salem in Fancy, Plain and Iridescent; prices small. 39c Wash India Silks in all colors, special, yard 23c 83c Fancy Silks for Suits, yd. . . .59c $1 Fancy Silks for Suits, yd ... .69c $1.2o. Imported. Fronch.. Novelty Silks for Suits, price yd 85c 7uc Black Silk Taffeta, yd 45c $1.35 Black Silk Pcau do Soio . .85c $1.39 Crepe, do Chine Silk in all col ors nnd black; sale price, yd . .89c $1.85 Black Rustle Taffeta Silk, as thick a3 a board, every yard guar anteed, 3G inches wido, $1.39 . FINE DRESS GOODS. Our Dress Goods Department has been a wonder this spring. "We are showing tho latest novelties. $1.49 Eollenncs 4G in. wide; this is a beautiful silk and wool, light weight mntcrinl nnd makes beauti ful summer suits, all colors, per yard 98c 7oc Black and colored Sicileans, idenl shirt waist suit materials, per yard '. .49c 50c fancy Mohair Suitings; will shed lint or dust; price yd 33c COO yds of assorted fancy nnd plain dross goods worth up to CO, price yd 25c SALEM'S FASTEST McEVOY BROS. DENIED FIXING RATES Washington, April 19. Before the sonuto committee on interstate com mittee on interstate commerce today, I Victor Morawctz, of tho Santa Fe, de nied that the railroads had agreements ns to rates, but admitted thnt tho rail roads talked things over, and reached an understanding ns to what .they should bo to oompetitivo points. He said thnt intermediate points woro ben ofittod by suoh action. Bock Beer. No beer receives as much care and attention in its preparation as Bock Beer. All tho material is especially so-' lectcd, and ago is tho characteria- I tic factor. It is the most celebrated of all beers. Marirage License Issued. Marriage liconso has been issuod for the marriage of Patrick Biggins nnd Miss Carrie Tropua, and W. W. Plum and Miss Sadie Fiostor. Last Recital of tho Thalian School of Physical culture and Ora tory, Saturday night, April 22d. Toledo Reporter Sold. C. B. Crosno nnd C. E. Hawkins hnvo sold their interest in tho Toledo Report er to Av B. Clark. Tho new awnor ownod a newspaper at Hlk City, Lincoln county, until recent ly. Tlnak TTft&ri ("Vinmil Los Angeles, Cal., April 10. At a! caucus at midnight Boak, of Denver, re ceived 192 votes for head consul, thus insuring his election. O ' Six Oregon City lads have been ar rested for stealing chickens and using the proceeds to buy beer and port wine with. The judge gave the boys a lec ture and released them, but will try and find out who sold them the liquor. Has this city any system whatever of improving its streets! Of course, the " system" has a system of not doing it. I WWk r'yrsm.v Swell dress and walking hats Fold at small prices. Ladles' and Misses' street hats . 75c, $1.00, $1.25 $2 AVhito PK Hats, tho latest . .98c Ladies' Trimmed Hats 98c, $1.50, $1.95 Imported French Trimmed Hats 3.95 SILK SUITS. Wo have sold more silk suits and fancy wool suits this spring than we expected to sell in one year. $15.90 Silk Shirtwaist suits. . .$9.90 $18.50 Silk Shirtwaist suits.. $12.50 $29.00 Silk Shirtwaist suits. . .$17.50 DRESS SKIRTS. Wc sell every customor that visits this department; tho goods are right and the prices are right. Dress skirts in nil kinds of material Mohair, Panama and Voiles, prices $1.95, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.90 EASTER KID GLOVES. 500 pairs to select from in every shado you can think of. Washable $1.39 undressed kid gloves 98c French kid gloves, white, black and colors 98c In tho following departments we nro ready for business. Men's Goods, Shoes, Ribbons, Laces, Hosiery, Mus lin Underwear, Wash Goods, Para sols, Silk Waists and Fancy Neck wear. GROWING STORE. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets Garfield Coming West. Chnmite, Kan., April 19. Tho pros out plan of Commisbiouer Gnrfleld is t start to California about Friday. H spent the dny in the South Kansas c I fields, nnd will visit the territorial dn trict. Texas will be iuvestigatod on his way back from the coast. Ho ha3 been increasing his force of assistant, nnd now has 15. -a Watches Movements of Vessels. Washington, April 19. Ronr-Admir.u Wnlker reports to the navy department this morning from Manila that ho has placed the various vossols of his fleet nt important points along tho Philip pines, for the purpose of observing tb movomonts of tho Russian and Japan eso vessels, and to socuro compliant with tho neutrality laws. Bock beer comes with the flowers of spring, but, alas, does not last as Ion?. a .a. sen: Bern tbs Bern Us " Mnn a mra Aiwap Tha Kind Yaa Haw Always Boagil Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Agent, Office with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 129 Commercial Street. For Rent. A four-room cottago with garden and plenty of fruit, near big bridge, Went Salem. 4-19-lwk For Salo. Houso and lot, good fruit and water. Inquire of F. N. Bittner corner of Trado and 24th streets. Simpson's addition to Salem. 4-19-2w For Sale, -House and six lots, central ly located, at a bargain. Easy terms Address "B. F.," Journal office. 41S- Lao Ola A lacquer and varnish com bined. In colors or transparent For use on furniture, brie-abrac or any Interior work, floors, etc. For sale by Steiner & Berger, o. 42(1 State street, dealers in paints, oils, var nishet, brushes and glass. 4-18 lvr NEW TODAY