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sammmmssssm DAILY CAPITAL JpTRNAI SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1005, 8 EatSatBSaES mmHBmmimmmmmmmtvmammmtmmammmnmm 111 II" II I '- r Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER Jtme White Days . Af e Close at Hand Wo have just received a now lot of LINGERIE. Tho best lino of Corset Covers in tho city. k , , ,. , , 25c to $200 Ladies' muslin, cambric nnd lnwn drawers. ' l 25cto$J.50 Ladles' gowns, petticoats and chowiso at all prices. Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Office with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 120 Commercial Street. NEW TODAY For SaleHouse nnd six lots, central Iy located, at a bargain. Easy torms. Address "D. P.," Journal office. 418- For Sale. A first-class Jorsoy milk cow, fresh, gentlo; good milker. In quire at cornor of 22d nnd Terry streets. ' 6-31-3f Wanted. To buy a good six or seven room cottage, not far out. Apply nt Ryan's barbor shop. . 6-31-tf Wanted. A girl for general house work, must bo a good cook. Call at 768 Commercial street or phone Main 301. 6-3l-3t Stole Four Wheels. Fred E. rrontlss wns arrested Mou day night for stealing a bicycle from Mack Hcnn. Ho sold it to Conrad Dill man for $10. Tho boy has been out of iho reform school for a few months, and ndmlts liavlng stolon four bicycles in that time Ho Is not nt all generous in his admissions, nnd it is probable that the full list of thefts Is not given. Ho wns bound ovor to'nwnit tho notion of tho dlstrlot court, aud will undoubt edly go to swell tho roll coll at tho penitentiary, Moi Tles JUST RECEIVED AN OTHER SHIPMENT OF TIRES. ALL PRICES AND ALL GUARANTEED. BEST WORK AT LOWEST PRICES. .M THANK J. MOORE, Fhono Black 301 370 Court St. Pleasant Picnic Fnlrmount Park, tho Ideal place for rdcnlcs. wns noaln tho scono of merry festivities ycstQrdny, when tho young Indies of tho First Christian choir gave a most cniovnblo picnic to n number of their frlonds, in honor of Prof. Charles McVay, tho singer nt tho big Christian rovlval. Tho day was perfect, and tho after noon wns ono of unuBunl pleasure. Gnmcs of all kinds wcro indulged in, nnd many of tho party roamod through tho beautiful woods, or sat around un- dor tho shady trees. An cxcollent lunch con was served at a scasonnblo hour, nnd it is needless to iy was enjoyed by all. This is tho first tlmo Mr. Mc Vay had socn tho beautiful naturo around Salem, and ho was much pleased with it. Tho plcknlckers were: Mrs. Laurn Adklns, Mlascs Cnrrlo Lugenboil, Mnudo Myers, Colesto LIston, Florcnco Llston, Emily Moycr, Jennlo Williams, Pearl Schomakor, Adda Reed, Ethel, Ilcsslo nnd Rno Smith, Frances Liston and Viola nuke. Mossrs. Prof. Charlos Mo- Vny, Chostcr Cntlow, Charles Cntlow, Charles Bchomnker, Arthur Lonnon, Frank Whims, Frank Churchill, Dcnn Schomakor nnd llornco Sykcs. Cars Busy, Tho trnljcy cars on tho cemetery lino J wcro kopt busy from 10 o'clock yestor-i day forenoon until 5 o'clock in tho ev ening, convoying passengers to and from tho cemetery, Many or tho cars from other lines woro put on tho ccmo tery lino to nccommodato tho business. Broke Record. Harry Ralph this morning broko all records by cntching 'ft soven-pound black bass in tho WHlamctto slough, and promptly sold it to Abo Mogors for n dollar. SALEM DAYI IS CHANGED Tho Southern Pacific local ofllclals havo been notified that Snlem day nt tho Lewis nnd Clark fair has been changed from tho 10th to tho 14th of June. It is a good change, too, for on tho 10th there is a big track event, and merchants generally seemed roluctant about closing on the first named day. Tho Matter will bo tnken up by tho Commercial Club nnd business men, nnd It Is probable Mnrlon county in goner al, and Salem in particular will send a crowd of its best citizens a flno ex hibit in Itself for tho honor of tho Valley and "old Mnrlon." DIED BY THE WAYSIDE Waiter Motley TIIB FENCE MAN. Sells tho best woven-wire Fencing, Barb Wirs, Poultry Netting, Posts, dates, Shingles, Screen doors, Malthoid Roofing and Hop Baskets. SALEM FENCE WORKS 60 Court Street, Salem. Silverware Worth Baying That tbo best is tho chcapes.!, goes without saying when buying silver platod spoons, knives and forks. They aro uod' jhree times a day, over day In tho yoar so you'll save money In tho long run by buying gooddur nblo heavy-plated ware Horo aro Roger a" flno plated goods at unusually attractlvo prices: 9 A BEX TOR ROGERS' KNIVES AND FORKS-6 OF EACH. $1.26 FOR A BET OF ROGERS' TEASPOONS. $2.60 FOR A SET OP ROGERS' TABLESPOONS. State and Liberty Sis, Salem, Ore A body lies nt Undertaker dough's establishment of n man about 40 years of ago, height 0 feet, 10 inches, weight 180 pounds, dressed in a cheap but sub stantia woolon suit, bluo cotton shirt nnd almost new underclothes. Tho shoos ho woro boro a Salem trnding mark, but who ho Is, or was, whence ho enmo, or any other knowledgo of him docs not exist. Ho was in Turner yes terday morning, trying to buy morphlno at Cornelius' drug store Bolng re fused ho visited Dr. Ransom, and, show ing $1.50, wnntcd to buy morphlno; be ing refused ho asked for cocaine, saying ho wns n 'fiend," and had to havo it. During tho dny ho wont up tho railroad about thrco-fourths of a mile, to n pllo of tics, nnd lay down. In tho nftornoon tho section men saw him, and, thinking, from his position, there might bo some thing wrong, approached him, and found him unconscious. A doctor was called, but beforo his arrivnl death had touched him. Ho had a fow morphlno tablets, and tho doctor pronounced it n caso of ovor'doso of morphine. Under tho cir cumstances no inquest will bo held. Doath of Mrs. Frank Kaylor. When It becamo known this morning that Mrs. Frank Kaylor was dead it caused ninny a nenri inroo, lor uvr mi of frionds wns long, and her loss is sin corely mourned. At 0:46 last night tho Immortal put off tho mortal, but left hero memory of a swoot, pure, life, of goncrous deeds nnd flno example Hat tlo M. Townsend wns born nt Independ ence, Knnsns, September 27, 18G8, nnd was married to Mr. Frnnk Kaylor Do comber 20, 1802. With her husband sho enmo hero nbout six years ngo, nnd in that brief tlmo endearod horsclf to all who camo within her clrclo of nc qunlntnnces. Tho Illness that carried hor awny uttnokod hor nlwut ono month ngo, nnd whllo of so sorious a oharactor as to causo hor paronts to bo sum moned from their homo in Stratton, Neb., sho wns thought to bo Improv ing, up to within a short tlmo boforo tho ond camo. Besides her strickon husband, sho leaves two daughtors, Eula and Mildred, ngod rosoetlvely 7 nnd 0 years, n brother, A. M. Townsond, of this city, anil nor sorrowing pnronis. Her friends nro numbered by tho num ber of th obo with whom sho enmo in contact, and her memory will bo grcon til ldonth shnll In turn claim them. Tho funeral service will bo hold at tho fam ily resldonco, on North Cottago strot, tomorrow nt 10:30, Rev. C. T. Hnrd of ficiating, and tho burial will bo in Leo Mission cemetery. A. oTU. W. Lodges United. Vnlley lodgo No. 18, A. O. U. W., held Its last meeting Monday night, ad journing slno dlo at tho eloso of its business session. It will bo "benevo lently assimilated" or will assimilate Protection lodge, No. 2, tho two lodges uniting. After adjournment tho raeml bers of tho prdor generally mot in tho lodgo room, holding a sort of farowoll meeting, nt tho same tlmo celebrating tho union of tho lodge Tho united lodgo retains the namo of Protection No. 2. Mr. S. A. MoFaddon, past grand master, was toast master, and, whllo thero was no program outlinod, several brief but stirring speeches were made. Gas Range Demonstration. At tho gas cooking demonstration bo lng given in the Klinger building to morrow's program Is as follews: Thursday Subjeott Luncheon dish es: Menu, e Boiled Ham. Baked Bggs in Bread Cases. y Spongo Qinger Bread, Blanc Mango with Fruit. Custard Sauce. PROGRESS BEING MADE. Continued Interest Bolng Manifested In tho' Mootlngs in tho Pavilion. Steady and continuous Is tho progress bolng made by Evangelists Martin nnd McVny In tho great rovlvnl meeting they nro holding for tho Christian church In tho big pavilion. Thoro havo been sixteen additions slnco tho last rejiort nnd many hundreds of people hnvo heard the gospel tho last two nights. Monday night tho sermon wns on "Tho Second Coming of Christ nnd tho Knd of tho World," nnd wns n masterly effort.1 Dr. Martin has re ceived so many requests to repeat tho sermon that ho announced Inst night ho would comply with tho demauds of tho pcoplo boforo ho left tho city. Tho ser mon last night on "Man Fleming" was also n strong ono, nnd mado an im pression for good on tho minds of tho llstoncrs. It is n touching and Inspiring sight to seo mcrf nnd women pressing forwnrd in rcsponso to tho speaker's invitation to renounce lives of sinful Indulgence, nnd to return again to tho "straight nnd narrow way" after straying fur from it. Prof. Charlos McVay's solos continue to bo n drawing card for many who de light in hearing his sweet songs. Many of his solos nro "mother" songs, and they aro especially well liked. Many, requests eomo for a repetition of cer tain songti, which ho has sung once, and ho always graciously accedes to theso requests. Tho subject of tho sermon tonight Is "Tho Sin Against tho Holy Ghost." !! y M W:MMMMrM J Prominent Monmouth Lady Dead. Mrs. Parrlsh, wife of Dr. W. H. Par rlsh, of Monmouth, died at tho family homo In that placo yesterday, Tuesday, May 30th, of cancer. Sho wns n well known and highly rcspectod lady, nnd has hosts of frl6uds who will bo sorry to learn of her death. Tho funcrnl will bo held tomorrow, Thursday, and tho remains will bo In torrod in tho I. O. O. F. ccmotcry in this city, tho funcrnl procession nrrlv Ing nbout 2 o'clock. 8ho wns tho mother of Mrs. Lclln Parrlsh Van-Winkle, of this city. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Lndd & Bush's Bank, Snlem, Or. m SMll t""r '- " " . " . u - - - WRnmJP,JtoEARGAINlMOlJaj& ' JT- - "" " "s. THE BIG CITY CHICAGO IS IN TROUBLE! This will bo tho greatest striko in 1U history. Thoy say it's an 1U wind that docs not blow somebody good. Tho wholesalers and manufacturer:! aro nn loading; our buyor in tho Medina Tomplo saw a chanco to purchaso for us for spot cash $5,000 of tho latest and np-to-dato goods that woro over soon in Salem. Ho got them to tho Union dopot at 12 o'clock that night Half of them aro hero now, and tho rest will nrrivo In a fow days. Whllo thoy lwt wo will slaughter tho prices right nnd loft Road on. COVERT JACKETS. $10, $12.60 and $15 Covert Jack ets, swoll garments handsome ly trimmed nnd silk lined. Salo price... $0.00, $7.00 and $0.00 SILK SUITS. $10.60 two-toned silk Tafflta shirt waist suits, handsomoly trimmed. Prico $0.00 $26 two tonod silk Tafllta shirt waist suits; beautiful gar ments. Prico $14.00 (OTINA SILK WAISTS. $3.60 and $1.50 whlto China silk waists. Boautifully trimmed, also tuckod and plaited. Salo prico ,.. $2.05 DRESS SKIRTS. $12.60 Accordion plaited voils dross skirts, black, navy and dovo. Prico $7.00 500 mohair dress skirts. Price. $2.05 $0.00 mohair dress skirts oil col ors. Prico $1.60 NEW MILLINERY. Children's 30c, 75c and $1 trim mod hats. Special salo prico 25c, 48c and 00c Ladles' $5 chiffon Maxino Elli ott hats. Tho latest salo prico $2.05 800 Maxino Elliott hats. .$3.50, $3.05 HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. Wo show tho strongest lino of thoso goods in Salem for men, womon and children; all at lit tie prices. FINE SILKS. 75c black Tafllta silk. Prico. . . .43c $1.40, 36-ln heavy black Taffeta silk 08c $1 black silk poau do solo, yd. . . ,C0c 80c fancy Tafllta dress silks, yd. ,69c sft wash silks, yd. 25c, 20c and 30c DRESS GOODS. 76o mohair drees goods; all tho ' latest shades. Flno heaTy quality, yd 48c $1.10 ftno all-wool French voiles yd 75c Hundreds of other drcos goods at Uttlo prices. SUMMER LAWNS AND VOILES. 15c fancy polka dot lawns. Prico 10c 25c fancy cotton voiles, all col ors, yd 16c 25c fancy tan dotted Swiss, yd.. 16c 7VaO Antrum lawns, pretty pat terns, yd , 3',c Hundreds of styles and makes of wash goods in this department DRESDEN RIBBONS. 500 yds of 30c fancy Dresden ribbons. Beautiful floral de signs, aU silk, yd 23c DOMESTICS. 1,000 yds protty OVio and 7Vic fancy challlca, yd sy,c Best standard dark calicoes, yd 3y,c 12'jO whlto India llnons, yd. . .8 l-3c 8 l-3c bleached muslin, 30 in. yd,. 6c LADIES' SHOES. Ladles' $3.76 patent leather shoos $2.45 Ladles' $3.00 kid shoes, new... $2.45 SALEM'S TASTEST GROWINO STORE. McEVOY BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets SHOE SACRIFICE Largest Stock in Salem Every Pair of Shoes in our big ap-to-date line sacrificed at or below costsome at half coss. See These Bargains Wins the Derby, London, May 31. Lord Roseberry's Cicero, Joekey Mabcr up, won tho Dorby at Epsom Downs this afternoon. Nino horses ran. OA,SVOItXA. sW.tl Ttt Kind Y Him ting Bafl All of Lnlrd, Schobor & Co's lndlw shoes, flno dresri and street shoes ; $3-69 Ladies' best vicl kid, with patent tip. Regu lar prico $4.00. Rotlrlng prico ....: 2-98 Ladies' patent colt shoo, with dull tops. Regular prico $3.50. Retiring prico 2-50 Ladies, viol kid, with patent tip. Regular prico $3.50. Retiring prico 2-50 Lndics' patent colt shoes. Regular prico $3.00 Retiring price '. 1-99 Misses' vicl kid, patent tip dross shoos. Regu lar prico $2.36. Rotlrlng prico 1-09 Misses, box coif nnd kid shoes, broken sizes. Regular price $8.00. Roaring price 1-00 Misses' kid nnd patent lcathor strap slippers. Regular prico $1.35. Rotlrlng prico 98 Children's kid nnd patont leather strup slippers. Regular prico $1,15 nnd $1.35, Retiring prico 85 Child's kid shoes, sizoa 8 toll. Retiring prico 75 Children's kid shoos, sizes 5'j to 8. Retiring price 59 Infants' kid shoos, sized 2 to 5. Retiring prico. 40 Misses tan, hoavy sole, sizes HVj to 2. Retiring prico 1-15 Childron tan, hoavy sole shoes, SVG to 11. Ro tlrlng prico LOO Children's tan, heavy sole shoes, 0 to 8. Retir ing price 85 Ladies' patent! leather Oxford welt. Regular price $3.50. Retiring prico 2-G9 Ladies' patont uppers, turn solo Oxford. Rcgu- ular prico $3.00. Retiring prico 1-98 Ladles' kid Oxfords, with patent tip. Retiring P-Ie 1-49 Ladle' kid Oxford, with patent tip. Retiring P'ico 1.15 Al lof Edwin Clnpp's mnnufacturo dresa shoes. Regular price $5.50 to $6.50. ' Rotlrlng price Mon's Cordovan Shoes. Regular prico $5.00. Retiring prico Men's box calf shoe. Regular prico $4.00. Re tiring prico ; Men's Ideal kid bluchor. Regular prico, $4.50 Retiring price .'. Men's patent leather Oxfords. Regular price prico $4.00. Retiring prico ...- Men's tan Oxfords. Regular .prico $3.50 nnd $4.00. Retiring prico Men's vicl kid eshoes. Regular prico $3.60. Retiring prico , Men's velour calf. Rogular prico $3.50. Rotlr lng prico j,..... Men's satin calf. -Regular prico $1,75, Retir ing price ..... .." Boys' cadet calf. Regular prico $2.00. Retiring prico . , . i Youths' box calf and vicl kid. Bognlar prico prico $1.35 to $1.50. Retiring prico 4 08 330 2 09 350 209 300 209 269 139 1-50 1-10 Everything Goes Come and See. Terms Stricty &sh-BfflSS This is not an old or shelf-worn stock, bot the best and cleanest line of shoes ever in Salem. Now is voor oooortanltv. No reserve antll everv oair is sold. Oregon Shoe Co