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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1905)
W f"WPw'w.1 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY JUNE 10, 1005. 8 Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER THE DEPENDABLE STORE Let us reflect. Did you' over henr of a sloro that was always tell ing what thoy do do, or what thoy don't do? Wo have. When you hear of a store- of this kind, just watch 'cm, and you will Invariably discover that what they say thoy do., and what thoy say they don't do they do. . Wo endeavor, to mnko our store a dopcndnblo store. "Our chick ens novcr como homo to roost." Wo do an wo advortlso; no ono is over disappointed who comes to ua for an honest deal. When wo offer a premium, wo don't nsk you to pay for it. Do others? Ladles' and children's Collars JOc A lino Hint did sell at 2Go to 1 each. If you aro not too partic ular you will lay in a big supply. New Sailing Silks Tho very latest ynrd-wldo goods, just rocolvod. Priced just a Uttlo chenpor. Bike am This Is tho kind of weather that makes ono want to rido. Drop In and try a spin on ono of our neat light run ning Trlbunos, ami you'll know what wheel pleasure Is. Our cushion frame models former year's models, all now wo aro ablo to i oil you for less thnn regular prlcos. F. A. Wiggins' Implement Home, 255-257 Liberty St. Tuna Implements, Whools, Automc-i biles, Bowing Macklnes and Supplies. fff HHHHIlKllHHlllMMHatlMltlMBIMMaa RIDERS REMEMBER 5 That wo hnvo tho very best of evory- 5 thing for tho blcyclo; do your work bettor thnn tho best, and charge JJ you no moro than tho other fellow, Wo have rims and tires, ns well W as othor repairs to ilt all makes of blcyclos. Wo always carry frosh O. & J. tiros, as wo buy often. Then In singlotubo tires wo havo a good ono for fi a pair; a bettor ono for $0.60 nnd a thorn-proof tiro for $3.00 a pair. It wo are doing your repair work rest nssurod that you are getting tho best that money onn buy. If wo nro not doing your work a ohauco Is nil wo isk, that wo may convince you. Dleysles cnllod for ami delivered. Qlvo us a will, nnd you will coma ogalu. Host work nt honest prices. FRANK J. MOORE, Phono 301 Black. 230 Court Street, fMMMHIIMHIIIMIMMMIIIINIIIIMHIMII If Yot Have A Gift to Bay For a Juno bride, it's safe to say that our stock of sllvorwaro aud cut glass will supply just the gift to your mind, Wo havo about everything iu silver for tho table you oan wish for. It is flno iu variety, tho designs aro most artistie aud tho quality is absolutely dependable. In cut glass you may ehooso from n good assortment gf extremely beautiful pieces. It is clear, brilliant, richly cut crytal-iuro to ap peal to refined, artistie tastes. State and Liletty Sis., Salem, Ore xMStc 5c Wash Goods Very good values that formerly sold at 25c to 30c a yard. 25c Wasli Goods Thoy did sell for 35c to COc a yard. Now they aro only 25c. Bleached Muslin 5c yd Full yard wido. Accofdeon Plaited Skirts Tho navy bluo ones nro in. Como nnd sco them. EPfTfOTfli Capsheaf Safety Pins Host In tho market. We have cm. tb Boform School Supplies. Sealed proposals nro hereby request ed for furnishing tho Oregon Stnto Ho form School with supplies for tho noxt six months, ending Doccmber 31, 1005, Lists with specifications will bo fur nished upon application to tho super intendent. Didders will tnko notlco thcro is no appropriation avnilablo for maintain nnco of tho Itcform School, thoreforo claims for supplies can only bo audit oil by tho Secretary of Stato and cer tificates of ovldonco of nllowanco Is sued to claimants. As soon as there is an appropriation nvallablo wnrrants will bo Issued in lieu of tho certifi cated. Lists with specifications will bo furnlshoil upon nppllcntlon to tho superintendent. All bids must bo In by Juno 20, 1005. X. H. LOONKV, 0 - 17 - td Superintendent. - - oinLDBBN CRY TOB FLETOIffiB'S 0A8T0BIA. M s RUNS ON WHAT HE ISNT Mr. Fletcher's Circular Tells Why He Should Be Elected A very interesting and animated school election is on this afternoon, in which II. C. Epley nnd II. C. Fletcher arc tho opposing candidates. Mr. Fletch er Is a' Democrat nnd Mr Epley a no publican, but no politics is involved in the matter. Mr. Fletcher's petition has been out for about a month, and his friends havo been actively at work In his bchnlf for many weeks. Ho has served on tho board for tho pst flvo years, and Is a candidate to succeed himself. Mr. Eplcy's namo has only been mentioned for tho past week, nnd ho Is very popular, as is shown by tho fact that hosts of his friends have gono to work with a will for his election. Tho polls nro open in tho seven wards from 2 to 0 o'clock this ovcnlng, nnd ns Tho Journal goes to press tho voting is going on nt a lively rate. Circulars, setting forth tho Interests of tho two candidates nro in circulation, and no personalities aro boing indulged in, ex cept in tho opening paragraph of Mr. Fletcher's circular, which asserts that his friends nro supporting him "bo cause ho is not E. llofor's cnndldntc." This is very true. Ho Is not E. Hofcr's candidate. Mr. Hofcr has no candi date, but if hero ho would probably voto for Mr. Epley, ns tho latter is in favor of n high school, and tho former is not. Mr. Hofcr is out of tho city, nnd It Is nmuslng to his friends to rend this charge. This may defeat Mr. Ep ley, but his friends nro not particular ly nlarmcd. BORN. WwSNa FROMADDR, At tho homo in this city, Frldny, Juno 10, 1005, to Mr. nnd Mrs. David Fromadcr, a daugh ter. PERSONALS 1 O. IUchordson spont Sunday in Portlnnd. Mrs. Allco Dodd roturued from Port lnnd this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Tweodalo are visiting in Albany. Miss Wllda Roland went to Jefferson today, to visit relatives. E. C. Ilcckmnn, of Albany, was in the city on business Frwldny. W, A. Linton is spending a few weoks in Coos nnd Curry counties. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Drown nro in Portland for a few days. Evert Fisher, of Portland, spent Sun day vilth his parents iu this city. Miss Knte Porrlne, of Son Francisoo, is tho guost of Miss Merccdos Sims. Chester Starr, n student of tho U. of O., is home for his summer vncatlou. Mrs. Claud flntch hns returned from n few days' visit with Portland friends. C'loyec Matthews, who spont tho win tor in California, has returned to this city. II. I). Patton returned from an over Sunday visit at the metropolis this morning. Mlsa Krnostine Hnlley returned Sat urday from a visit of several days in Portland, Mrs. J. F. Hnrrltt returned this morning from Portlnnd, where sho bus been visiting, Mrs. Paul Schmidt of Albany, Is vis iting her sister, Mrs. W, II. Armstrong, in South Salem. Mrs. Roberts has returned to her homo In Portland, after a visit with Mrs. W. I. Staley. Miss Mary Westbrook has roturned to her homo nt Albany, after a visit with relatives in this oity. O. W. LaGrango is nxpected home to day from Bvcrett, Wash., where he has been for the past eight months. Miss draco Bubcock left Saturday for Grants Pass, where sho will visit Mrs. Grant Thomas for a month. Mrs. Kmery S. Eller and children, of Seattle, arrived in the city yesterday, and will spend sovoral weeks visiting. G. A. Shlke, of Grconuold, Iowa, is visiting nt tho homo of his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Soesbe, of this oity. Miss Bess Putriek, of Des Moines, la., is the guest of her oouslo, Mrs. E, Hofer. She will remain for the sum mer, Mr. and Mrs. J. a Ward, of Kings ley, Oregou, ara visiting at-tho home of Mrs. Ward's mother, Mrs. J. O, Lewis. Miss Vera Fields, who las been the guest of Miss Berslo Frisby, of this city, has rcturnod to her homo In Port lnnd. Miss Ida Haas, who has been visit ing her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Unas, has returned to her homo at Oak land, Cnl. Hon. J. Bowcrman, of Condon, who is In tho city on business, leaves for home this evening, after a Sunday visit with his v paronts, Mr. and Mrs. D. Iioucrman. Captain J. 0. T. Nash nnd wlfo aro tho guests of Attomoy-Gencrnl nnd Mrs. A. M. Crnwford. Thoy havo been nttendlng tho fair, and stopped off horo on their way south, Mrs. D. H. Lee, of Goldcndnle, Wash., arrived In tho city today for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Leo is n former Snlcmltc, having lived hero sovernl years ago. Prof, and Mrs. Miles Bccd and littlo son, of Moscow, Idnho, aro visiting tho professor's mother nnd sister, Mrs. Em ma Itocd, and Mrs. D, II. James. Ho is one of tho Instructors in tho U. of I. Mrs. Bouillnrd, of East Stato street, has fully recovered from tho effects of n sevcro fall received somo tlmo ngo, and was on tho street today. Her many friends will bo glnd to hear of this. Misses Nelllo and Lou Hostctler, daughters of Postmaster Hoitctlor, of Tho Dalles, hnvo roturned to their homo nftcr a visit with their grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. II. Spnulding, of this city. John Van Dohrcn nnd sister, MIbs Mnry Van Dohrcn, nnd Misses Irma and Francis Northup, nieces of Col. Page, all of Ida Grove, Iowa, aro guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Page. They aro fair visitors. Among tho grammar grado graduates of St. Mary's Academy, Portland, last week "was Miss Bcrtlin Eckorlcn, daugh ter of Eugcno Eckcrlon, of this oity. Miss Bertha returned homo tho follow ing day. Among Easterners looking over Ore gon nro Charles Hayes and family, of Harding, Xebraskn, who nro tho guests of friends in this city. Thoro is somo possibility of their future return to Oregon to reside J. Loyal Adklnson, of tho U. of I., Moscow, Idaho, is in tho city visiting Charles n'nd Addlo Bccd, 30 i Four teenth street. Air. Adklnson represent ed Tdnho in tho intcrcollcgiato contest held nt Eugcno Inst year, and won sec ond plnce. licv. nnd Airs. L. F. Stcphons, stnto evangelists of Washington, wcro in tho city yesterday to attend tho Martin McVay meetings. Thoy hnvo just ro turned from Tumor, whero thoy erect ed a neat littlo cottage, which they will occupy during tho enmpmccting sea son coming soon. Aliss Allco liny, of St. Paul, Aiinn., Is visiting C. X. Potter, on East Stnto street. Dr. W. L. Alcrcor bought tho Knerr property on Hummer street a fow months ngo, nnd is putting up n modern rosidenco on tho saino. Tho doetor liv ing on the property in a tent, but Is wide nwnke, nnd has a phono undor his onuvns. SALEM AFFAIRS All Sorts of Local Paragraphs Left Ovor Prom Other Pages, If you enjoy looking for something nice for littlo boys, stop into Irvln & Co' atony store, and let thoni show you tlioiie new tan shoe for tho littlo men. Flavors that taste liko moro nnd more are what you get at Hooker's Red Front drug store soda fountain try them. Ah actin was begun in Justice Tur ner's court this morniug by 0. AI. lieeves ugoinst S. S. Martin. Reeves sets forth that Martin refusos to main tain a legal fence, and asks damages. The farms aro on the Buena Vista road, and eonsidernblo feeling has resulted from that stato of affairs. J. A, Finch is attorney for Mr, Reeves, No Appetite Means loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and is often a pre cursor of prostrating sick ness. This is why it is serious. The best thins you can do is to take the great alterative and tonic Hood'sSarsaparilla Which has cured thousands. Shingles Best Star A. Star Shingles $1.85 PER 1 000. SALEM FENCE WORKS Walter Motley 60 Court Street, Salem. JULJm A -Jaw wr jw aw w la sm im v What Makes Success A BIG VOLUME OF BUSINESS AND SELLING GOOD GOODS AT LITTLE PRICES Wo offer for this GREAT BALE a varied Bargain Procession of rjoodj and prices that cannot bo beat by any houso west of Chicago. Look into our Btoro and soo tho crowds of pooplo that la tho real proof, u.e. would not bo thcro only for tho wonderful inducements we offer them. Bead ovor carofully this PRICE LIST and if you don't trado with ns it will keep you from paying too much for your gooda olsowhero. ?2,000 worth of Now Mohair Dress Goods, tho latest styles and de signs, they wcro made in America, Franco and dennany, prices from 40o UP $500 worth Ladlos', Misses and' and Chlldron's Parasols, thoy aro a beautiful assortment mado by tho beat manufacturer in tho world. Chlldron's 10c, 15c, 25c and up; Misses' 25c, 35c, 40c, 75c and 08c; Ladies' 40c, 75c, $1.25, $1.50 and up to $8.50. ' Koep a closo watch on our Silk De partment. Wo are tho follows that soil tho silks; wo boat Port land overy tlmo. 75c Black Taffeta Silk, por yd 43c 85c Fancy Dross Silks, yd ..60c Hundreds of others at littlo prices Look out for tho Summer Woeli Goods Department; wo aro slaugh tering tho prices. 1,000 yds Fancy Protty Challles yd 3jC Fancy Lawns .... 5c, Gic, 8 l-3c nnd 10c Wo havo them, thoy nro the latosk Tho Roosovolt Linon Crash dress Goods, 25c quality, prico yd 18c Don't forget our Domestic and White Goods Departments. Thoy aro bristling with bargains. 8 l-3c Bloachod muslin, 30 in. 5c 121jC India Linens, yd ....8 1-3 c $1 Whito Bod Spreads 70c Towols 3c, 4c, C'ic, 8 l-3c and 10c Tho busy shop upstairs our Cloak, Suit and Millinery Department is turning out pllos of goods. $10.00 Accordlan Plaited Mohair SALEM'S FASTEST McEVOY BROS. Learning By Experience An Investment last winter and spring or $78 in advertising spaco In two agri cultural publications put $2,400 In 1 farm boy's pocket lie advertised seed corn. It was the first publicity pur chasing he ever did, and naturally bi went about It In that diffident lncred ulous manner which is of considerable assistance to the "new man" in killing trado. Btlll be made money and, what Is more important when philosophical' ly considered, learned to appreciate the value or printers' inkw-Agrlcultural Ad vertlslng. Xt thr arc any doabtln Thonuuc ! "r merchant, lhjr should adTertlae la thU paper. It reaches the barer In tins and the adjacent territory Edison Phonograph Agency, Gasoline Lamps, Mantels, Gasoline. Typewriters, New, Becond-Hand. Kent 214 Com'l St. Phone Main 40L Closing Musical Becltals, Baptist church, N. W. N. C. of Musle, Saturday, 8 p. m.; Monday, 8 p. m,j Tuesday, 3 and 8 p. m. Public cordial ly invited. z. M. PABVIN. T. uwmmi --U .flVJUB i . jmu m a w w nw san m dress skirts $5.90 12.50 Mohair Drips Suits ..$750 Maxino Elliott Trimmod llats, tte latest, prices . . $1.40, $1.05, $150 and $293 Wo sell shoes that sparkle with newness and beauty at snuli prices. Ladies' $2.25 kid shoes, Patont Tips, prico ji,49 $3.60 French Kid Shoes, patent tips, prico friz Mon's, Boys' and Children's Show Cheap. 75c Laco Curtains, pair 455 Better ones very cheap. Ladies' 20c Corset Covers, prico 10e Ladles' 30c "Fancy Trimmod Comt Covers 25c 75c Calico Wrappers 4 Children's Straw Hats 10c, 16c and 25c Sun Bonnets, all sizes, 10c and 15c 35c No. 40 Dresden Flowered Silk Elbbons, yd 23c 3 inch wido Linen Laco.yd... 4e 05c Good Sizo Shopping Bags., 49c 35c Good Sizo Shopping Bags.. 25c Ladles' 20c Fast Black Stockings rico ioc Ladies' 20c Fronch Laco LW Stockings, prico 25c 15c Jersey nibbed Summer vests 9c Better onos at small prices. Ladles' Fancy Silk Neckwoar .... .10c, 15c and 25c Ladles' 75c Whito Silk Gloves ..19c Mon's 30c Balbriggan Underwear, Prico 25c Boys' 30c Overalls, price 25c Mon's 15c Black Cotton Socks,. 10c Men's Straw llats 15c, 20c and 25c GROWING STOBE. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets Norwich Union Fire Insaf- ance Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Agut Offlco with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 13 Commercial Street, For Sale. House and six lots, central ly located, nt a bargain. Easy Ural Address "B F.," Journal office, ill- Thco. M. Barr Successor to Bw Petzel, tinner and plumber. Hot air water and steam beating a speeialtj, Salem, Oregon. 3! Wanted. Enorgctie workers ""7 whero to distribute circulars, b pies nnd advertising matter. Goo) pay. No ennvassing. f'o-opersti" Advertising Co., New York. 6 19-lt' Osteopath Dr. W. L. Mercer, graduiH of tho American School of Oste pathy, Klrksville, Mo. Office Br man building, Commercial street Itooms 5 and 20. Phono Red iM Now resldonco, 410 North Summer street. Phone Main 013. BK Found,-A lady's bicycle, (all at OH office, prove property and pay " 019H For Sale Cheap, a bay mare, weiM about 1100 pounds, gentle, will wcit single or double. Inquire of E. nv., !. - a 10Htf xuimnn, Jtouie o. "' Wanted, Man or man and wife ' get good home by furnishing moaej to buy same, and get good ladr t caro for them as long as they lire- Address "A.," caro Journal, o--- Lost Boy's Ideal bicycle, No. ilf; Howard for its return to George, at the White Honee retaa- 6-lWt rant. To the Cotmtry People Ttri... 1- . eV. vnnr me all it t9 IIUOU u tuvvu w j- . Star Boataurant. 339 Court Street, w joining Wade's hardware store. " at on Hours, iu t Money to Loan THOMAS K. F0BD, Over Ladd k Bush's Bank, Sales, v 1 NEW TODAY!