1 r ir-av-Tp 'W-j -"TWf"- 8 SAIL? CAPITAL JOTJBNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1005. OUB STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER Tireless ToIIots for Trado. Geat Half-Ptfice Sale Of Ladlos' White Lawn Shiti Waists Fifty dozen Whlto Waists will bo placed on salo at just half the former prices. We Invito you nil to como nnd investigate theso liberal glvlngs! Wo guarnnteo every ono to lit and will chcorfully oxchango thorn If they do not. WW l m ff !no paper TOMORROW SPECIAL SALE OF CRASH SKIRTS DUCK SKIRTS PEQUE SKIRTS LINEN SRIRTS All the latest styles In ladles' washable nnd silk Shirt Waist Suits aro on Salo at Reduced Prices. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. Tudgo Wdlvcrton went to Eugene today. Mrs. J. W. Roland is spending a fow days in Jefferson, visiting relatives. AMnvniii. W T.nt TliAmnann rtf Al. Tomorrow bolng Salem Day nt tho1, ,. ,. .." ",,.. , ' . ,',.. T.mut- n.l Plo-l, TV.!. tUi... I11 I- !"""' " ' "V "" "'" "" v... ..u v.u.n, ....., hiuu nm no papor Issued from Tho Journal office. SALEM MOVES Tho returns from tho different agen cies indtcato thnt at least 1200 of Sa lem's citizons will visit Portland to morrow. Thero would bo moro if it was thoroughly understood that there was going to be nothing do- Mrs. N. II. Looncy returned to tho reform school today, after a short visit in this city. Mrs. Gustavo Iloofor nnd daughter, Kmmn, of Chnmpocg, wcro Salem visi tors yesterday. Mrs. S. A. Kozcr has returned from a trip to Astoria and Portland, where she visited datives. Miss McDonnld, of Harrlsburg, who has been spending n fow dnys in this city, returned homo today. Rev. W. D. Young, of Havre, Mont., is In tho city for a visit with his wife, who is spending tho summer here with hor mother, Mrs. Vandersol. Albert E. Johnson, of Portland, who intf lirri .Til at Itnnrrlnn ftnlnni with all tho stores closed, when tho flzz of wn8 ,n th d'' ytordny to tako tho tho soda, fountain is not heard in tho Only a Tow of Thoso 52.08 PETTICOATS Left GET YOUR PACK AND HIT TID3 TRAIL WE WILL ALL BE THERE. WITH US WEDNESDAY. land, when tho popcorn won't pop, nnd tho gontlo gurglo of tho beer bottle is not. When whlto goods aro not In tho market, and tho 09-ccnt counter is ns still as tho mountain stroam in winter, You might ns wcl go nnd join tho babbling throng, as to remain and look nt deserted windows nnd closed doors. It is going to bo awfully loncsomo in Salem when Salem nin't nt homo. It is going to look llko your mother-in-law was coming, and you wanted to go fishing. You might just as well go, for tho scrlbo who pens theso lines is going nnd so what's tho uso of stay ing at liomof On behalf of tho oxecutivo commit tco Mr. Dorby requests that parties going down tnko with them such flow ers as they can, to bo left with tho Marlon county exhibit nt Portland. law examination ueroro tho supremo court, returned to Portland last ovon Ing. Mr. nnd Irs. Litchfield nnd little child, of Ynquina, who havo been spending n fow days at tho parontal homo of 0, P. Litchfield in this city, have returned home. John Fcchtor, Jr., has returned from Niagara Falls, whero ho attended tho nnnunl meeting of tho Y. M. O. A. of tho U. S. A. nnd tho world. Mr. Fcch tcr had a plcasnnt and profitable- trip. Tho Catholic Church Of Brooks will gtvo a literary enter talnmont Friday ovcnlng, Juno 10th, followed by ico cream and strawber ries. 0-13-St Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Meredith, Rosidont Agont. Offlco with Win. Brown it Co., No. 120 Commercial Stxoot. Shingles Beat Star A. Star Shingles $J.85 PER t O0O. SALEM FENCE WORKS Waltc Morley CO Court Btroot, Salem. NEW TODAY For Salo. Houso aud six lots, central ly located, nt a bargain. Easy terms. Addrosa "B P.," Jeurnal eluce. 418- Thoo. M. Bare Successor to Barr & Potzcl, tinner nnd plumber. Hot nir wntor nnd steam heating a specialty, Snlom, Oregon. 3-2- For Rout. A flvo-room houso nnd n sovuu-room house. Call on A Schrelbor, -121 High street. 0-13-tf Duko Is Dead. Yionna, Juno 13. Archduko Joseph died horo today. 4MMMMIMMMMIMMMMBlMMIaIMIBM RIDERS REMEMBER That wo havo tho very bost of ovory thing for tho bicycle) do your work better than tho best, and ehargo you no more than tho other feMow, Wo havo rims and tires, ns well n other repairs to fit all makes of bicycles. Wo always carry fresh O. & J. tiros, ns wo buy oftoti. Then in singlo-tubo tires wo havo a good ono for $3 a pair; n bettor ono for $0.50 and a thorn-proof tiro for $8.00 a puir. If wo nro doing your repair work rest assured thnt you nro getting tho best that money enn buy. If wo aro not doing your work ii chance- is nil wo ask, thnt wo may convince you, Bicycles tailed for ami delivered, fllve us a call, and you will come again. Bost work at honest prices. FRANK J. MOORE, Fhoue 301 Black. 230 Court Street 4MMIHUaiMHHMMMMIIHHIMHMIMIHHMM' Commencement Is Drawing Nea Drawing near to graduation day time to deolflo upon the com mencement present. Wo offer a splandld variety of suitable Utlfig abaut everything you can have in mind as appro priato gifts for graduates Our stoak of gold jewelry, watches, sterling silver trinkets, etc, together with their ety moderato prices, offer strong inducements to buy graduation gifts hero. TOMORROW'S PROGRAM Following is tho progrnm for Salem Day, to be held in tho Oregon- build ing, Wodncsdny, Juno 14, 1005, nt 11 o'clock n. m. Adminlstrntion ,1m rwl. Assomblago called to order by Hon. J. H. Albert, of Salem, on behalf of tho stnto commission. Introduction of Mayor F. W. Waters, of Salem, who will net ns president of tho day. Rcsponso on behalf of tho Capital City of Oregon, by Judgo H. J. Big ger, of Salem. Stalwart quartet, of Salem Jacob Wongor, II. C. Kpley, Josso Turner nml Qcorgo Curtis Leo Snyder. Humorous nddrotui by Homor Davon port, entitled "Snlom ns n Grant Chlckon Contor," and other things. Stolwnrt qunrtet. Address by Hon. I. H. Blnghnm, of Eugene. Stalwart quartet. Administration bnnd. Will Assist in Entertainments. Tho Misses Wiley, of Portlnnd, havo been for somo days tho guests of Dr. Calbrcath's, at tho nsylum. Ono of tho young Indies is n charming vocal is, nnd delightful singing is much np- prcclntod by both tho patients and tho employes of thnt Institution. Her volco is ccrtninly unequnlcd, both in pitch and carrying powers, and it is esteemed n prlvilcgo to bo permitted to hear her. Miss Wiloy has kindly consented to nsslst in tho muslcnl em' tertninmonts now being given for tho patients' benefit. , Attention, O. A. It. Members of Sedgwick Post will nt- tend tho funeral of Mrs. Llzzlo Boss, lato member of Sedgwick Belief Corps, nt 2 o'clock p. m., Juno 14th, from corner of Waller and 13th streets. DANIEL WEBSTER, Post Commander. No Metcy Shown to Prices Dutmg this Sale Evory articlo in this progressive establishment is at tho mercy of your cash; if wo only mako 2 por cent profit on an articlo out it go, Last wcok'B saloa wero tho biggcot in tho history of our Btoro. You c buy good goods cheaper at tho CHICAGO STOBE than any place in ti, Willamette Valloy. Road over carefully tho following prico list. It koop you from paying too much foryour goods olsowhoro. FANCY EIBB0NS 7ic All Silk Taffeta Hair Eibbot" u:';.i' r: aim jux ous. Aaucia wasn Elbbcti y to. 2Cc No. 40 All Silk Neck Rlbbou, u lfc 3Bc No. 40 All Silk Dresden Bft. bona, yd -. JJlUsa UUUD8 AND BIXKB, 45c Fancy Mohair Drees Goods, jj 25e 7Co Mohair Drcs3 Goods, now shada, d 49c 85o Fancy Dross Bilks, yd 7oc Black Taffota Bilk, yd .....( 95,000 worth of flno silks to select from. MEN'S FOENISHINOS, Aion-B voo uummor unacrwo&r ,,U( I Mon's 70c Balbnggan Underwear to Boys' 10c Buspondors fc Men's 45o Working Shirts ...,29c Mon'a Btraw Hats 10c, 16c and 23c Mon'B Gloves 8c, 10c, 16c, 25c and 43c I WASH DRESS GOODS. 1,000 yds Fancy 74c Challles .. y loc Fancy Lawns and Dimities,, yi ioc 8 l3c Autrum Lawns, yd 5e 25c Fancy Vollos, yd I5c Hundreds of stylos to select from, NOTiqNS. Full count pins, paper le Bost Sans Silk, ball & Bost Spool Silk, spool 3c SALEM'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets MILLINERY. 53.50 Trimmed Chiffon Dress Hata salo prico $1.40 $5.00 Maxino Elliott Trimmed Drees Hats, salo prico $2.05 Children's Trimmed Hata, tho latest 25c, 30c, 05c, 75o and 08c LADIES' SUITS. $1.05 Fancy Lawn Suits, prico $3.50 $12.00 Mohair Suits, prico ....$7.50 $10.50 Silk Suits, prico $0.00 LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS. $4.50 Mohair Dross Skirts . . . .$2.05 $0.50 Mohair Dress Skirts ....$3.05 $7.50 Fancy Dross Skirts $4.50 $12.50 Accordion Flaltod Dress Skirts in voiles, prico $7.50 LADIES' SinRT WAISTS. 250 Porcalo Shirt Waists, 75c qual ity, salo prico 39c $1.50 Whlto Lawn Waists, embroid ery Trimmed, prico 05c $2.25 Whlto Fronch Linon Lawn Shirt Waists, handsomoly trim mod, salo prico $1.49 FINE SHOES. 100 Pair Ladlos' Kid Shoes, with patent tips, $2.25 quality, prico $1.40 Children's Shoes 25c, 30c, 05c and 08c Men's $3.50 Fino Calf Shoos, prico , $1.85 LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Ladles' 15c Whlto Swiss Ribbed Vests, prico Do Ladlos' 25c Whlto Swiss Ribbed Vests, prico 18c Ladies' 36c Egyptian Cotton Vests, prico 25o McEVOY BROS. Special Stree Cars. Tho Kloctrlo Light nnd Traction Co. will run oxtrn street ears tomorrow, between 0:30 nnd (1:46, In tlmo to con nect with tho train. Salem in the Mines. Tho Oglesby-Tolkington mlno in Bo hemia is coming to tho front with a romnrkablo good showing for tho nmount of work dono. Assays run up to tho $500 mark, and, tho led go shows at such widely separated points that it is undoubtedly a truo vein. Becently tho superintendent following tho courso of the vein cross-cut it on tho hill 1500 feet above tho present work Ings, nml found 12 feot of quart with woll'defined wnlls. It seems to havo all tho ear-mnrks of a mint, nnd Mr. Talkington's many friends surely wish him n mlno a mile long and just ns wldo as ho wants it. fi- ( rll &1 .JfV Hm 0 G2& . SHOE SACRIFICE Salem Largest Stock in Every Pair of Shoes In out big ap-to-date line sacrifice! at orjfcelow cost some at half coss. See These Bargains State and Liberty Sts., Salem, Ore Z?Pjf &U0t&" Marriage Licenso, County Clerk Roland today issued tho papers uoco&sary to pormit Miss Hdna M. Burton to write her name Mrs. Elmer W.lker, The gonial coun ty clerk dlQldently eonfossed to having signed his name to S22 of theso glory tickets, and confessed to a desire to bring tho list right up to date. As the number is now 1044 nnd only goes doublo he will havo to mako it 1000. DIED. ROSS. At tho family homo, corner Thirteenth and Waller streets, Sa lem, Or., Tuesday, Juno 13, 1005, at 1)30 a. in., Mrs, Lizzie Boss, aged about 8S years, of stomach trouble. Deeeased was born in New York, but has lived in this oity for the past 15 years. She is survived by a husband aud threo children. Tho children aro Mrs. Kate- Smith, Walter E. and nar ry Boss, all of this city. Tho funeral will be held from the residence at 13th and Waller streets tomorrow afternoon All of Laird, Schober Ss Go's ladles shoes, fine dress nnd street shoetj S3-G9 Ladles' best viol kid, with patent tip.' Bcgu- lor prico $4.00. Retiring prico 2-08 Ladlos' patent colt shoe, with dull tops. Regular prico $3.50. Retiring prico 250 Ladies, vici kid, with patent tip. Bogular price $3.50. Retiring prico 2-50 Ladles' patont oolt shoes. Regular prico $3.00 Rotirlng price 199 Misses' vici kid, patent tip dross shoes. Begu- lar prico $2.25. Botlrlng prico 1C9 Misses, box oalf and kid shoos, broken sizes. Begulnr prico $2.00. Betirlng price 1-00 Mliwos' kid nnd patont toother strap slippers. Regular price $1.35. Betirlng prieo Children's kid and patent leather strap slippers. Regular prico $1.15 and $1.35. Retiring price Child's kid shoes, siros 8 toll. Rotlrlngprice Children's kid shoes, sizes 5 to 8. Retiring prico , Infants' kid shoes, sizes S to 5. Retiring price. Misses tan, heavy sole, sixes 11 to 2. Retiring price.. , Children tan, heavy sole shoes, Sfj to 11. Be tirlng prico ..., Children's tan, hoavy Bole shoos, 0 to 8. Retir ing prico Ladies' patens leather Oxford welt. Regular prico $3.50. Retiring price 2-69 Ladlea' patent uppers, turn solo Oxford. Begu- ular prico $3.00. Rotirlng price Ladles' kid Oxfords, with patent tip. Retiring prico Ladles' kid Oxford; with patent tip. Retiring price , ., 98 85 75 59 49 1.15 100 85 198 149 115 Al lof Edwin Clapp's manu'facturo dreaa shoes. Regular price $5.50 to $0.50. Botlrlng prlc Men's Cordovan Shoes. Begular price $5.00. Retiring priae Men's box calf shoe. Bogular prico $4.00. Re tiring prico Men's Idoal kid bluober. Begular price $4-50 Retiring price Men's patent leather Oxford. Begular price price $4.00. Betirlng price Men's tan Oxfords. Regular price $3.50 and $4.00. Retiring prico Men's vici kid sshoes. Begular price $3.50. Retiring price Men's velour calf. Begular prlee $3.50. Retir ing prico Men's satin calf. Begular prico $1.75. Retir ing price Boys' cadet calf. Regular prico $2.00. Retiring prico Youths' box calf and viol kid. Begular price price $1.35 to $1.50. Betirlng price 48 l J.W Everything Goes Come an A et. Terms Stricty Cash--KpMNffi This Is not an old or shelf-worn stock, bat the best and cleanest line of shoes ever iNow is yoar opportunity. No reserve tmtil every pair is sold. Salem. Oregon Shoe Co at 2 o'clock.