Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 02, 1905, LAST EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    rjiSrSS?" -r-SirtWjpi
8
BAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, rBIDAY, JTJNE 2, 1005.
Stockton & Co
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
"l
M '
lf Ut. . Jiiilim II Mf ITi Till l m in n in r ' "IJ'Y
JUNE WHITE DAYS
TUB BALE OF WHITE PROGRESSES WITH VIM AND ENERGY.
AMONO TIIE HAPPY TnEONQB OP THRITTY BUYERS.
BE
TALK
ABOUT
FLAX
R. R. Magnates Vis
it Salem.
OAwayWIthanl'nierstand-
Ing of Its Growth and
Possibilities
A number of the Southern Fnclflc
railroad officials wero In tho city yes
terday, Mr. Storrs, W. E..Coman, R. U.
Miller nnd Mr. Lownsbcrry being of tlio
SERVICES
TO CONTINUE
i . .. zzurzmz-
imiwrwwmmrM-M bvihti
unm
Evangelistic Service Meeting
With Good Results, and
Will Continue
"Stnrt slow, go slow, rlso lilglior,
cntch fire , wax warm, end In n storm"
was announced, by Dr. S. M. Mnrtln at
the beginning ns bis program in n meet'
lng laBt night. Ho said that tho "Rise
Higher" point had only been reached
thus far, nnd that was when tho pa
vllion had to bo enlarged last week.
'Tim mrnnrrnltflt a nrn ImlntT rnwnrdtifl
party. Tbcy camo for tho purposo of . ,.,, ,...,,., ,u,,0.. ovcn fhouch
Inquiring Into tho flax Industry, and eoniMcr tho meotincs fairly well
started. Tho services will contlnuo in
W
'JBmXRXJOKAnGAmMQJJSB'
gain nil possiblo information concerning
tho industry in this county. They rec
ognized tho interest takon in tho mat
ter by our townsman, Mr. H. D. Thiol
sen, nnd he was invited to meet them.
Mr. Bosse, the pioneer in tho industry,
nnd Mrs, Lord, who has dono so much
to assist in establishing it wcro pres
ent, nnd gnvo tho visitors tho benefit
of much hnrdly-carncd information.
definitely, possibly lasting up to the
date set for the state convention of
tho Chrlstinn churches at Turner, June
23d whero Evangelist McVny will con
duct tho music. Sixty-two persons have
united with tho church thus far. A largo
number were baptized last night at the
clone of tho services
"Tho Old Paths" was tho subject of
Tho rnllroad officials aro deeply Intor- tho ovnlJgciBtB gcrmon last night, nnd
ADDITIONAL PERSONALS.
Thll Hardy was in Albany yesterday.
W. D. Stcop was a business visitor in
Albany yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Whlto, of this
city, nro In Portland.
Hon. John Minto nttcndod tho open
ing of the Lewis and Clark fair.
Miss Musa Deer, formerly ono of tho
public school teachers of this city, has
returned from nn extended stay in Now
York City. Sho will spend tho summer
in Oregon, nnd her many frionds will
be glad to sea her back.
Norwich Union Fire Insur
ance Society.
Prank Meredith, Resident Agent.
Office with Wn. Brown & Co., No. 120
Commercial Street.
estcd In tho mnttcr, and will do every'
thing possiblo to interest those engaged
in tho working of flax Obro in Oregon's
product, It is, perhaps, needless to add
that tho industry hnd well-informed ad
vocates, nnd that tho railroad's repre
sentatives got information that could
not havo been procured elsewhere.
Oregon produces a quality of flax
equal to tho best grown In Ireland, and
therefore, in tho world, nnd it is only a
question of time, and a short tlmo at
that, when linen products wll lbc ono
of Salem principal shipments.
Tickets for tho Annual
Dramatic recital of tho Collego of
Oratory will bo on salo at tho box of
flee at 0 a. m. tomorrow.
NEW TODAY
For Sale. Honse and six lots, central
ly located, at a bargain, Maty terms.
Address "B. P.," Joirnal efflee.
4-18-
Shingles
Best Star A. Star Shingles
$85
PER 000.
SALEM FENCE WORKS
Walter Mofey
60 Court Street, Salem.
Money to Loan
THOMAS K. FORD,
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or.
Oo To J. N. Shantz for your hop bas
kets. Cot In your order before tho
rush. 0-2-lm
Wanted. A position ns governess. Can
furnish tho best of references. Phone
375 Bluo. G-2-3t"
For Rent. Furnished front room, 653
Marlon street. 0-2-3t
Tor Boat. I havo flno pasture, with
running wnter, and will tnko in stock
for tho summer; also second-hand
wagon and flvo head of hoifers for
salo. A'. O. Smith, near Prlnglo
school house. It. P. D. No, 5. 0-2-.1t
For Salo, Rubber-tired .buggy, at .a
bargain. Call at 701 Front streot.
0-2-3t
Rehearsal at Asylum.
Tho students of tho University Col-
lege of Oratory gave a dress rehearsal
, of tho dramatic recital which is to bo
given by them in tho opera house Sat
urday night. Tho play was "Drifted
Apart," nnd tho audlcnco proved ap
preciative and admiring. While ensity
moved to tears tho humorous situations
seemed to touch thorn more quickly, and
caused them to applaud heartily. It
was not only a treat to tho patients, but
tho ofllcinls speak of tho talent dis
played in tho highest terms. Imme
diately following tho entcrtninment tho
officials entertained tho young players
by serving n splendid lunch, to which
youthful nppotltes did amplo justice.
was ono of his best. Prof. McVny
sang "Tho Bella of Conscience" in
sweet, clc.ir voice, nnd it was heartily
on.ioycd. Prof. McVny Is certainly a
prlnco of song among tho singing ovan
gcllsts of tho country. Nono better
has ever visited Salem. His many
friends nro anxious to hear him in oth
er classes of music, and ho expects to
give n song recital at tho close of tho
meeting for tho benefit of tho church,
at which tlmo ho will sing his best nnd
most popular sonus. consisting of
humorous, pathetic and classic selec
tions. Tho subject of Dr. Martin's dis
course for tonight is "Tho Narrow
Way."
THE BIG CITY
CHICAGO
IS IN TROUBLE!
Thij! will be tho greatest strike in its history. Tnoy say It's an til wind that
doea not blow somebody good. Tho wholesalers and nuumfactneers aro un
loading; our buyer In tho Medina Temple saw a chnnco to purchase- for ui
for spot cash $5,000 of tho latost and up-to-date, goods that were ever scon In
Salem, Ho got them to tho Union dopot at 12 o'clock that night. Half of
them are hero now, and tho rest will arrivo In a f ow days. While they last
wo will slaughter tho prices right nnd left Road on.
Seo.
Miss Johnson ns tho "Old Maid," in
"Thirty Minutes for Refreshments" at
tho Grand Saturday night.
Will Arrive Later.
Tho body of tho late Fred Smith, who j
was drowned in Skagit county, Wash
ington, which was to havo arrived on
tho 11 o'clock train today, will not or-
rlvo until later, tho dato bolng yet un
known. It wns stated in yesterday's
Journal the body would arrive on tho
4 o'clock train, which wns a mistake.
Gas Range Demonstration.
Tho following Is tho progrnm for
! Saturday at tho gas rango demonstra
tlon bolng givon in tho Klinger build
ing by Miss Anna Miller, of Kansas
City. Every Salem lady should certain
ly tako advantage of this valuablo
offer, nnd see tho demonstrations. Sub
ject: "Dinner.'
Menu.
Vlsnna Stoak with Mushroom Sauco
and Potato Bowkoks.
Cabbage nu Orafln.
Fruit Salad.
eUn tb. ll Kind Ym Han AtarJ &
OOVBRT JACKETS.
$10, $12.50 and $15 OoTOrt Jack
ets, swell garments handsome
ly trimmed and silk lined.
Sale price. . .$6.90, $7.00 and $0.00
SILK SUITS.
$16.50 two-tonod silk Tafflta
shirt waist suits, handsomely
trimmed. Price $0.00
$25 two toned silk Tafflta skirt
waist suits; beautiful gar
ments. Price $14.00
CHINA SILK WAISTS.
$3.00 and $4.50 white China silk
waists. Beautifully trimmed,
also tucked and plaited. Sale
price $2.05
DRBSS SKIRTS,
$12.50 Accordion plaited voile
drees skirts, black, navy and
dovs. Price $7.00
600 mohair dress skirts. Price.. $2.05
$0.00 mohair dress skirts all col
ors. Price $4.50
NETT MILLINERY.
Children's 39c, 76c and $1 trim
med hats. Special sale price
25c, 48c and 00c
Ladles' $6 chiffon Moxine EU1
ott hats. The latest sole price $2.95
800 Maxlne BUlott hats. .$3.50, $3.05
HOSIERY AND UNDERWBAR.
We show the strongest line of
those goods in Salem for men,
women and children; all at lit
tlo prices.
FINE SILKS.
76c black Tafflta silk. Frico. . . ,43c
$1.40, 36-in heavy black Taffeta
silk - 08c
$1 black silk pcau do sole, yd. . . ,C9e
89e fancy Tafflta dress silks, yd. ,59c
Soft wash silks, yd. 25c, 29c and 30c
DRESS GOODS.
76a mohair drew goods; all the
latest shades. Fine heavy
quality, yd , 48c
$1.10 fine all-wool French voiles
yd 76e
Hundreds of other drees goods
at llttlo prices.
SUMMER LAWNS AND VOILES.
15c fancy polka dot lawns. Prlco 10c
25c fancy cotton voiles, all col
,ors, yd 15c
26c fancy tan dotted Swiss, yd. ,15c
7,ic Antrum lawns, pretty pat
terns, yd ...3aC
Hundreds of styles and makes
of wash goods In this department.
DRESDEN RIBBONS.
600 yds of 30e fancy Dresden
ribbons. Beautiful floral de
signs, all silk, yd 33c
DOMESTICS.
1,000 yds pretty 6yc and 7'jC
fancy challlcs, yd 3',c
Best standard dark calicoes, yd 3'jC
la'jc white India Unons, yd. . .8 l-3c
8 l-3e bleached muslin, 36 in. yd. ,6c
LADIES' SHOES.
Ladies' $3.76 patent loather
show . . ,$2.45
Ladies' $3.00 kid shoes, new... $2.48
SALEM'S FASTEST OKOWING STORE.
Corner of Commer
cial and Court Streets
McEVOY BROS.
tNtMIMnillHMIIMIIHINIHMMHimHMmlti
NATIONAL AND RAMBLER RIDERS
I can do your work better than nnyono el so, and give you better sat- X
Infliction in overy way. If your frame or forks break I can repair them
in a satisfactory way, nnd match the enamel to a ebado. I carry in stock
rims nnd nnd tires to fit Nationals and Ramblers, ns well as other makes
I .havo tires of all kinds, all prices, nnd all guaranteed. Give us a call m
ono prlco to evoryono, Thon for $35 r have a bicycle that's not so 5
worso. Ono-pleco hunger, Corbin front hub, New Dcparturo Coaster, jj
No. 3 Bridgeport Pedals, No. 37 Diamond Chain, Steel Rims, Thorn- m
proof tires and Pearson's saddle. Guaranteed for ever. Best work at
ill Z honest prices. 2
--. . ...... . ...n M
jl m JPKANK J. MUUKU, M
Phone 301 Black. 374 Court Street. S
f. ,,
Siivewae
Wotfth
Buying
That the best is tho cheapest, goes without saying when buying silver
plated spoons, knives and forks. They are used three times a day, every
day in tho year so you'll save money in the long run by buying good, dur
able heavy-plated ware.
Here are Rogora' fine plated goods at unusually attractive prices:
$4 A SET FOR ROGERS' KNIVES AND FORKS-6 OF EACH.
$1.26 FOR A SET OF ROGERS TEASPOONS,
$2.60 FOR A SET OF ROGERS' TABLESPOONS.
State and
Liberty Sts.,
Salem, Ore
L
K. of P. Picnic.
Tho Knights of Pythias of Hubbard
and Aurora will hold their nnnunl plo
nlo at Hubbard tomorrow. This joint
moetlpg has becomo a fenturo with
these lodges, nnd ono lookod forward to
with ovor-lnrroaslng pleasure by tho
members of tho lodges. Quito a num
ber of Salem knights will attend, nnd if
they tnlk ns well there as they do
here, in speaking of it, every ono of
them could be "orator of tho day,"
Closing Exorcises Blind School.
Tho closing exorcises of the Oregon
Tnstltuto for the Blind will tako place
at tho M. K. church this evening. A
splendid program has been provided,
and it is quite certain thnt those who
novcr attended a performance of this
kind will bo both astonished and de
lighted, for tho proficiency of tho pu
pils, in splto of tho eternal darkness in
which they live, 1b simply wonderful.
Parents Come for Him.
Otto Goswick, a boy of from 18 to
20 years, who has, for tho past few
days, shown signs of insanity, was
taken in charge by Chief of Polico Cor
nelius this morning, but no examination
was held, as his parents camo after
him, and will wo what can be done to
straighten him out.
Entertainment Tonight.
Tho Oregon Instituto for the Blind
will glvo a most interesting entertain
ment at the Hrst M. E. church tonight
at. 8 O'clock, to which tho public is
cordially Invited to attend.
There will be songs by the pupils, rec
itations and instrumental music, and
will bo well worth attending.
See
Mr. Averill as the bachelor in "Thir
ty Minutes for Refreshments," at tho
Grand Saturday night.
Tickets for the Annual
Dramatic recital of the College of
Oratory will be on sale at tho box of
fice at 0 a. m, tomorrow.
SHOE SACRIFICE
Largest Stock in Salem
Every Pair of Shoes In our big up-to-date line sacrificed
at or below cost-3ome at half coss.
See These Bargains
All of Laird, Schober & Co's ladies shoes, fine ,
dress and street shoes S369
Ladles' best viol kid, with patent tip. Regu
lar price $4.00. Retiring price 2-08
Ladies' pnteut eolt shoe, with dull tops. Regular '
price $3.50. Retiring price ; 2-50
Ladles, viol kid, with patent tip. Regular
price $3.60. Retiring price 2-50
Ladles' patent eolt shoes. Regular price $3,00
Rotiring price... .-. 109
Misses' vicl kid, patent tip dress shoes. Regn-
lar prlco $2.25. Retiring price 1G9
Misses, box calf and kid shoes, broken slues.
Regular price $2.00. Retiring price 100
Mifmea' kid and patent leather strap slippers.
Regular price $1.25, Retiring prise 08
Children's kid and patont leather strap slippers.
Regular prlco $W5 and $1.35. Retiring price 85
Child's kid shoes, sizes 8Mi toll. Retiring prise ' 75
Children ' kid shoe, sizes 5 Hi to 8. Retiring
Flco .59
Infants' kid shoes, sizes 2 to 6. Retiring prise. 49
Mlnaes tan, heavy sole, sizes 11 to 2. Retiring
l,rl 115
Children tan, heavy sole shoes, 8 to 11. Re
tiring price 1.00
Children's tan, heavy sole shoes, 6 to I. Retir
ing prlc 85
Ladies' patent! leather Oxford welt. Regular
price $3.60. Retiring price 2-G9
Ladles' patent uppers, turn sole Oxford. Rtgu-
ular prlco $3.00. Retiring price 1-98
Ladies' kid Oxfords, with patent tip. Retiring
Frl" 149
Ladles' kid Oxford, with patent tip. Retiring
Pr 1.15
Al lof Edwin Clnpp's manufacture dross shoes.
Regular price $5.60 to $0.60. Retiring prie 4-08
Men's Cordovan Shoes. Regular prlie $3.00.
Retiring pric 3-30
Men's box calf shot. Regular priee $4.00. Re
tiring priea ' 200
Men's Ideal kid blusher. Regular price $4.50 ,
Retjrlng price , 3-50
Men's patent leather Oxfords. Regular priee
pries $4.00. Setiriig prise 2-00
Men's tan Oxfords. Regular price $3.50 and
$4.00. Retiring prie 3-00
Men's vlel kid sskoss. Regular prise $3.50.
Retiring priee 2-60
Men's velonr calf. Regular priee $3.50. Retir
ing pris , 2 60
Men's satin calf. Reaular vrlee $1.75. Retir
ing pries 1-30
Boys' cadet ealf. Regular pries $2.00. Retiring
prie 1 50
Youths' box salf aad viol kid. Regular pries
price $1.35 to $1.50. Retiring pries 1-10
Everything Goes Come and See.
Terms Stricty Cash ESJSSSr
This Is not an old or shelf-worn stock, hot the best and cleanest line of shoes ever in
Salem. Now is your opportunity. No reserve tmtil everv oair is sold.
Oregon Shoe Co
A, Tliiht IV jj..jj