Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 17, 1905, Image 8

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1905,
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Stockton & Co
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
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COMFORT
THE
KEYNOTE
popular among business
Oar spring and summer
smart clothes are de
signed with an eye for
freedom of movement
and depth of breath. We
can fit you in the ex
treme long vented sack,
the medium length, sin
gle or double breasted,
square or rounding frent:
the English walker, very
and professional men: and
PERSONALS
later on, in outing clothes, finished like full dress regalia.
Wool-tested wool. Stein-Bloch made and marked with
Rightncss so;-
J momtrpMH
Fat Men ate Out Friends
Thin Men Thank us
FLETCHER'S
CHILDREN CRY FOB
OA8TOBIA. '
& Moccy to Loan
TIIOMA8 K. FORD,
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salcin, Or.
When Bby w tick, yre gre her CutorU
When ihu w Child, the cried for CsrtorU
When the became Mlu, ibe clung- to CutorU
When the hd Children, the (are them CutorU
THE SWELLEST OF ALL
$35 to $75
Other Makes $25 to $35 All
Guaranteed
Wo will trade iu your old wheel na jnirt payment, or sell you a new one
on easy terms.
Has You Bicycle
tires.
Had its spring overhauling. Hartford, (1 & J, and Morgnu & 'Wright
We Have Them AM
Wheels enllod for ami delivered, Phone Red 9HI1, 291 Commercial.
BASE BALL SUPPLIES
&&
If You'te
Looking .
For good jiilverwear of any sort unless It's sajnethlng very mueh 'out
of tho common- you're pretty certain to rind just what you want in our
stock.
The best silversmiths In tho country nro represented in tho showing.
Knives, forks And spoons aro here in fiuo varloty and in guaranteed qual
ities. Tho prices we ask (t Rogers silver plated ware will givo you an
idea of bow economically ou can buy silver of all sorts here.
ROGER'S KNIVES AND FORKS, SET OF G EACH S4 00
BOOER'S TEASPOONS, SET ,, 1,25
jRODER'S TABLESPOONS, SET T 3,59
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State and 17p T )
Liberty bts '4fmftCi'QAmi
csaicm, ute TZJ
D, C. Bognrt enmo up from Portland
today.
D, II. James was nn Albany visitor
yesterday.
Frank Snyder Is spending a few days
in Portlnml.
Attorney II. J. Bigger left for Eu
gene today.
T. Pearson, of Portland, camo up from
Portland today.
Ira Krb, the contractor, is in Port
land on business.
Dr. P. M. Brooks, of Sllvcrton, was
In the city yesterday.
Mayor Prank Waters went to Hugeno
today on a business trip.
Miss Ircno Campbell, of Chcmnwa, is
visiting in tho city today.
Miss May Jones is homo from 11 visit
with frlonds at Gcrvais.
A. Uarr has returned from two
months spent at Mnrshflcld.
II. O. Meyer returned Inst evening
from a short business trip in Portland.
Rev. and Mrs. II, V. Ilnslnm and
daughter, Miss Clara, went to Portland
today.
Mrs. Irwin and Mrs. Bognrt returned
Friday from 11 visit nt Salem. Lebanon
Kxprcss.
Mrs. 0. 8. Thayer nnd littlo daughter,
Clatskanie, nro visiting friends horo for
a short time.
Mrs. Clifford Knntner, of Newberg,
is visiting nt tho homo of Itov. and Mr.
W. 0. Kantncr.
Oust Hoyden, tho thrifty Halls Fer
ry rnnchor, left this mernlng for Ohio,
to visit his fathor.
P. C. Hostctter, representing tho Bnl
lnrd Modlcino Co., of St. Louis, is in
tho city on business.
Miss Flora Brown returned Inst even
ing from Muntnnn, whero sho has bcon
for tho pnst month visiting.
Mrs. Leila Colo-Bowman, of Portlnnd,
is tho guest of her sistor, Mrs. L. W.
Achcson, of South Salem.
Oliver Knowland arrived in this city
yesterday, from Cnrrolton, 111,, nnd will
nuiko Salem his future home.
Stato Lnnd Agent West, accompanied
by his wifo nnd dnughter, left for a
visit in Portland yesterday.
Stato School Superintendent Acker
man wont to Portlnnd yesterday nftor
noon on n short business trip.
Mrs. Win. Barrett, of Arietta, Park,
Portland, returned to her homo today,
after 11 visit with hor daughter,, Mrs.
II. V. Jlimlnni.
W. 0. Trill, of W. U., hns gono to
Knstern Oregon, where he will work In
tho interests of tho Pacific Homostcad
during tho summer.
Miss Ilesso Cameron returned to her
homo in Albany laBt ovoning, after a
few days' visit with Mrs. Albro Dick
enson nnd other friends.
O, P. Spnulding, of Salem, president
of tho Spnulding Logging & Lumber
Co., spout yesterday In this city on
business. Ho now owns and operates
tho Salem sawmill1. Albany Herald.
Hon. Tllmon Ford, who has bcon laid
up for some mouths with a fractured
thigh, is nt Hotel Willamette, and is
sufllciontly recovered to tnko n daily
drive, which ho seems to enjoy vory
much. His many friends -will bo moro
than pleased to loam of his recovery.
John Slegnuind, county recorder; John
Roland, county elurk, nnd Deputy Dis
trict Attornoy Churlos MoNnry went to
Turner this noon to attend the prose
tuition of a ensc In tho circuit court,
in which n resident of thnt place is
njinrgod with building a fonco across
the public rouil.
INTERESTING DISCOURSES.
Largo Audlonco LaBt Night Listens to
Dr. Martin Talk.
A largo crowd packed tho pavilion
cast of tho Christian church last night,
nnd accorded Dr. S. M. Martin a most
nttcntivc hearing, while ho spoke on
"Tho Holy' Spirit.'" Dr. Martin spoko
slowly, In order that every ono might
understand ovory thought given. As ho
said he first drnvn tho stnkns and then
tied something to them. The sermon was
highly Apokcn of by thoso present, nnd
many pcoplo crowded around tho evan
gelist nt tho closo to thank nnd con
gratulate him. In n great many places
where Dr. Martin has preached this
sermon ho hns been asked to repent it.
Prof. MeVey's solo Inst night was
"T)ie Home That Used to Be," and
was very effectively rendered.
The subject tonight will bo "Hiding
Prom God."
Maccabees,
Stnte Commander J. W. Sherwood will
bo present nt tho review this evening.
A full attendance Is desired.
A. L. MOFFIT, Com.
W. T. It Id DON, R. K.
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PJBOJPXJSS MAIlGAXNIIOirS&
CARNIVAL OP LOW PRICES
FOR
This Week
SALE
:
Tho potent charm of this Announcement rcets in tho fact that it offen
merchandise of tho highest class at astoundlngly low prices. The savlngi
which can bo offectod horo during this salo. aro of such magnitude thf
thoso who miss buying will positively loso money. You will agree with u
when you soo theso Bargains. You aro. always wolcomo whether you hay
or not at our Store
Hu7.clwood Ico
drug store.
cream at Brewer's
Would Recover Ills Horse.
A complaint was filed today in de
partment Xo. 1 of tho circuit court by
K. A. Downing, against Henry Smith.
Tho euuso of tho action, as set forth,
is to recover tho possession of a mnro
by tho namo of "Nellie." Tho value
of tho animul is given at 1100, and the
plaintiff asks that either tho liorso bo
returned to him or that he paid the full
vnluo of tho animal. Besides this he
rcqiiosts that $50 damages and the
costs and disbursements of the action
bo levied upon the defendant.
111 " '
Norwich Union Fire Insur
ance Society.
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent.
Office with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 120
Commercial Street.
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NEW TODAY
For Sale. A small violin, just the
thing for a beginner. Address "V.,"
caro Journal. 5-10 3t-r-
For Sale House- and six lots, central
ly located, at a bargain. Easy terms.
, Address 'B, iy Journal office.
418-
Wanted. Lady or gentleman of fair
education to travel for a firm of $250,
000 capital. Salary$1072 per year and
expenses, paid weekly. Address with
stamp, J. A. Alexander, Salem, Or,
5 17 3t
Walter Motley
Tho Fonco Man.
Has just received a car of woven
wiro fonco nnd a c7nr of hop wiro. An
othor car of fence to arrivo about
March SOtb. Buy now at special prices.
A largo stock of pickets, dressed and
split ccdnr posts, shingles, gates and
gato hardwaro and all kinds of poul
try fonco. All nt lowost prices.
SALEM FENCE WORKS
00 Court Street, Salem,
IF YOU WANT THE BEST.
Tnke your bicyclo to Prank J. Mooro,
who does tho best work in tho city. Wo
always carry clean, fresh goods. Just
received dlroct from tho factory, on
othor shipment of fresh tires. Tires,
rims, coaster brakes nnd nil other re
pairs for nil makes of bicycles. Qlvo
us n call, wo will plcaso you. Best
work at lowest prices.
PRANK J
Phono Black 301
MOORE,
370 Court St.
30-Inch Black Taffeta.
Thcso vard-wldo Tnffctas come in
both glaced nnd chiffon finishes.
They nro priced nwny down to ef
fect n quick sale.
Our regular $1.50 quality, special for
this sale, yd 08c
Our regular $1.75 quality, special for
this sale, yd $1.20
Our regular $'2 quality, special for
this sale, yd .-....$1.30
Ribbons.
1000 yards of Dainty Now Rib
bons go on snlo at prices which will
bring you to our storo in n hurry.
30c nil Silk Dolly Vardon and Dres
den Ribbon, 3'j nnd 4Vi inches
wide, salo prlco 25c
85c Al Silk Print Warp Ribbons,
suitnblo for girdles, snakes, neck
wear and millinery, 0 In. wide,
price 30c, 40c and GOc
45c AH Silk Ombre Ribbons, beauti
ful shadings, 0 in. wide. snlo
price, yd 20c
25c nil silk Taffeta ribbons, 4'j In.
wide, nil colors, a soft finish, high
lustre, prlco, yd 15c
Other Silk Ribbons, yd
3c, 4c, Cc, 8 l-3c and 10c
Polka Dot Lawns.
750 yds. of tho Prettiest Lawns ever
shown in Salem; tho Lawns nro
whlto ground with any color dot
you wnnt, prico, yd 10c
Dress Goods.
We offer tempting inducements la
this department.
C0c Mohnir Dress Goods, yd.... 29c
7Cc Mohnir Dress Goods, yd.... 495
$1.25 Mohair Dress Goods, yd., 75c
Plalu and Fancy Drcsi Goods
12'aC, 15c and 25c
Millinery.
Sold out ngaln; such selling of
mllllnory was novcr scon in Saleoj
Our new stock just nrrived.
Mnxino Elliott Dross lints, tli
latest creations, 31.50, S1.05, 12.60
and $3.50, worth up to $8.00.
Dress Skirts and Suits.
As busy as bcos aro our snlciladlej
in this department.
For-a-flier $18 Silk Suits... .JMO
For-n.fller- $12.50 Mohair Suits $7.99
$4.50 Mohair Dress Skirts ....$X9J
$10.50 Black Silk Pottlcoats ,.5,S0
Warner's Bust Proof Corsets.
Tho greatest corset on earth.
Every shapo nnd style, prices 49c,
75c and 08c Won't break down.
1000 yds Pretty Challlcs, yd....3Vi
Children's 25c Tnn Hose, prlco ,16c
Ladles' 18c Swiss Ribbed Summer
vests 9c
Wo soil tho famous Julia Marlon!
Shoes.
Pongco 811k Parasols
$1.30, $1.05 and $50
Best Black Darning Cotton, ball.. le
SALEM'S FASTEST QROWINO STORE.
Corner of Commer
cial and Court Streets
McEYOY BROS.
1
Going Out
The Oregon Shoe Co.
Has decided to go oat of business? and iti
doots ate closed to mark down its entite
stock to sacrifice prices
Wait For The
GREAT SALE
Which will be one of the most important ever
known in Salem.
Friday Morning 9 a. m.
The Store will be open for closing out the
entire stock AT COST and BELOW COST.
Terms Cash Only
Oregon Shoe Co