Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 29, 1905, LAST EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OBEQQN, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1005.
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Stockton & Co
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
THE USEFUL STORE
NOTHING J exponslvo if you get tho worth of your money. Tho
fact is, roal economy thinks last of.prleo and first of quality. Tho truo
economy is in what you get, not.in what you pay. If you como to our
storo to look, you will remain to buy. HIOII QUALITY combined with
LOW HIIOE makes an lrxoslstablo combination at our store.
HOSIERY
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Petticoats
Very attraetivo styles, 8 ruffles
n a lK-lneh flounce. R-fgnlar 3
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values. Reduced to
$J.98
Children's
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Dresses
Ages 3 to f 4
Years
all Reduced to
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TRADE AT THE DEPENDABLE STORE
To Invostigato Cotton Leak.
Memphis, Tenn., Juno 29. In ro
uponse to tho call of President Hnrvlo
Jordan, tho moinbvrs of tho Southorn
Cotton Growers' Association nssomblod
in special mooting hero today to tako
lip tho subject of tho nllogod leak in
tho census dopartment at Washington.
The association alms to ascertain how
certain Now York speculators hnvo so
cured advance information of tho cot
ton estimates. An attempt will bo
rondo to nx tho responsibility for tho'.v11 ,)(J rour laya of lnnnouvorSf Tho
Shingles I
y Best Star A. Star Shingles
$1.35
PER 1 000.
SALEM FENCE WORKS
Walter Morley
00 Court Street, Salem.
mNHMHHMHHHHHHMIlKIUIHH
Bring in
Yot Bicycle '
And let us fix it for you. Wo an please you. We are doing double the
amount of business we did last year, and tho reason is that we do tho bt 5
work at honest pritss. A few good secondhand bikes for sale, X
FRANK J.
Phono SOI Black.
CUT GLASS
A Rich Display of the Best
iMAKES
The foremoU makes of American cut glaa are represented In -the "beau,
ful fiwortraent of, new and ileh designs that w e aro showing, and which
you aro welcome to come and view at your leisure.
Too collection win especially interest those who have, wedding present
to select. No brMo could ask for a wore beautiful gift than one of the
plXM In this display.
StAfeamti
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Sale, Ore
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Stockton's Special Hose for Ladies
25c a Paiff
Manufactured expressly for ns. They
nro positively the best varaes that tan
bo produeed for the prlee. Many of
our customers bay then by the hex.
BHB WINDOW DISPLAY.
Tomorrow
we will In
atfgtt rata a
Great
Wrapper
Sale
Wo will endeavor to mako this
tho greatest wrapper sale ever held
Id Salem. Our entire stoek wlH
out reserve will be placed en sale
regardless ef sost.
I leak, and tho question of having ex
change nccopt tho association's esti
mate will also bo acted on.
Warship Maneuvers.
Now York, Juno 20. Tho battleships
Kentucky and Kenrsarge, tho cruiser
Minneapolis and othor warships tlmt
hnvo been undergoing a genornl over
hauling at tho New York navy yard
wiled today for tho drllllne crounda
Off l'rOVlncotmvn. MrtKM.. wtlnrn fhnrn
battleships Alabama, Illinois, Iowa,
and Massachusetts, constituting tho
second division of bnttloshlps of tho
North Atlantic fleet, will also tako
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CHILDREN CRY TOR
FLETOIMR'B OA8TORIA.
Money to Loan
THOMA8 K. FORD,
Over Ladd & Dush's Dank, 8nlem, Or.
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JAIL
Alob Got Buy With a Few
Bad Men, Regardless
of Color
Athens, Ga., Juno 20. At tho town
of Wntkinavlllr, seven miles from here,
a mob broko into tho jail oarly this
morning nnd lynched n whito man and
sovon negroes, for tho recent shocking
double murder of an aged whito couple,
also ono other negro for an attempted
criminal assault.
Athens, Gn., June 20. Tho mob of
100 armed and masked men broko into
tho jail, mcoting no resistance. Tho
'victims wcro strung up in tho public
squaro and their bodies riddled with
bullets. Tho stato authorities wcro no
tified, but it is not thought that they
will tako any steps to punish tho lynch
era,
Tho mob formed quietly just after
midnight, marched in ordor to tho jail,
whero tho koys wero demnndod of tho
jailer, who saw that rcsistanco was use
less, as tho mob was heavily nrmed.
Tho mob then opened tho cells, lined
tho victims up, tying them with ropes,
and marched them to a corner lot, with
in two hundred yards of tho jail, and
bound them to tho fenco with tlioir
hands behind them. At tho command
of tho lcador tho mob stepped back,
took delibcrato aim and fired n volley
from rifles, pistols nnd shotguns. Every
man fel, nnd tho mob quietly dispersed.
Joo Patterson wns found lying on tho
ground only slightly Injured.
Furchaso Fostofnco Slto.
Washington D. O., Juuo 28. Ar
rnngoincnts nro being mndo to pay tho
Ponnsylvnnin Rnlrond Company $1,.
700,000 for tho slto of tho now post'
omco in is'ow York, Eighth nvonuc,
Thirty-first nnd Thlrty-seconil strcots.
Ofllcinls of tho dopartment of justlco
riro nt work preparing a deed to trans
fer tho property.
According to tho law authorizing the
purchase of tho site, tho railroad will
occupy tho ground boncnth tho surface
for n station, whllo tho postofllco will
bo on tho surface. Ofllcinls of tho gov
ernment hnvo endeavored to get n tlflo
in fco simple to' tho sito, but tho rail
road company would not agreo to this.
It wns willing to givo titlo only to tho
surface nnd ground ns far benonth as
tho foundation oxtomled. No appro
priation hns been mado for building,
but congrosi nt its noxt sosslon will bo
asked for $4,000 for thnt purposo.
CHILDREN CRY FOR
CARTORIA- '
FLETCHER'S
Roasts Iowa.
'A short tlmo ago a man by the
name of Ruseel Gilford went insnno in
Gjruwford county, Iown. Tho ofllelals
of that county alleged that his resi
dence was in Comvllls, Oregon, and
accordingly tho sheriff of that oounty
brought him to Corvallls, from which
pluco ho was committed to the asylum.
The stato oflljjinls hero did not under
stand tho circumstances of the ease un
til It was too lato to protest. This
morning the governor roeoivod n lettor
from the board of control of state in
stitutions of Iowa, asking that the
state of Oregon pay to Crawford coun
ty, Iowa, $171.11, the ewt of transport
ing Gilford from Iowa to Oregon. In
his reply Governor Chamberlain, not
enly stated that this stnte would refuso
t pay tho bill, but also took oeeaslon
to roast the ottleials of Crawford county
In wieh a way that they will remombor
for some time to come. He said that
Oregon had always been eharltnble
enough to tako caro of the Insane found
within her borders, without looking in
to thoir history to find out whether
they had been hero long enough to ne
quire residence. Ho stated that, If Or
egon, and the other Wostern states,
should follow the -example set by Iowa,
that they would be able to unload fullv
one-half of their insane patlonts- upon
the
eastern states. In eenolusion ho
asserted that If any officer of the state
of Iowa was oaught bringing a patient
Into the state, that tho offleer would
either be punished or compelled to re
turn with his ohargo.
Mr. SHes, from the stato of Illinois,
who ha been In the chicken business,
has oome to Arisena, and is to estab-'
Ibh a weekly papr at Raid Hill. Mr.
fcllea will last about two weeks, and
then his bald b.d will bo seen In Bald
Hill no more. He believe in moral su
asion, while the Raid Hitlers believe in
No, 38 cartridges. The Kicker,
Chicago drummers are usually pretty
keen fellows, but one of them made a
mistake over at Lone Jack ono night
last week He foUBd tix ace m a. t,v
of cards and had the b4 taste to speak
mSAm" caHbif woSTfl
QOLDEK WEDDING.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Probst Cclobrate
Their Fiftieth Anniversary.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Propst yestcr
day colobrnted their golden wedding at
tho homo of thoir son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Riley.
Tho couplo was mnrricd 60 years ago,
tho ceremony being porformed by that
great pioncor pronohor John Powoll,
fathor of tho bride. Tho couplo is
sturdy nnd happy, nnd both stntcd yes
terday that they wore as hoppy today
as tho day they woro married, and they
enjoyed lifo fully as much. Thoy
spont yesterday in' tho city nt tho homo
of their daughter, whero tho wedding
dinner wns served. Those prcsont nsido
from Mr. nnd Mrs. Propst wcro Mr.
nnd Mrs. Thomas Riley nnd Mr. Riley's
paronts, Mr. and Mrs. P. Riley. Al
bany Herald.
Another Crow Mutiniod.
Odessa, Juno 29. Tho crow of the
government transport which arrived
today from Nickolcff, mutinied, seized
their ofllccrs nnd joined tho crow of tho
battleship Knlnz Pot cm kin, to which
they turned over tho enptain nnd othor
ofllccrs of tho transport. It is reported
thnt tho foreign consuls hero liavo
asked their rcspcctlvo governments to
send warships to Odessa.
LIbau, Juno 29. Russian sailors hero
mutinied nnd attacked tho government
stores, seized tho arms and fired Into
tho officers' qunrtors. Troops havo
been sent to tho scone.
Wostcrn Golf Tournoy.
Cincinnati, O., Juno 29. Tho nro
uual open championship tournament of
tho Western Golf association oponod
auspiciously todny on tho links of tho
Cincinnati Golf club. As in provious
years tho tournament is opon to nil,
whotlior amateur or professional nnd
no matter whonco thoy hall from. Tho
entry list this year is largo and of n
high class, two fucts which combino to
givo promiso of an unusualy success
ful tournament. .
Chicago Markets.
Chicago, Juno 29. Wheat, 00
02!)ij corn, C55Cj oats, 32
32j.
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A Big Picnic
Will bo held at Bybeo Lake, ono mllo
west of Kelzer school house, Saturday,
July 1st. A good program of nthletio
events will bo given. All nro Invited.
PERSONALS
Judgo R. S. Bonn returned from Eu
gouo this morning.
Senator Crolsnn roturnod from Port
land thin morning.
Mr. and Mrs. I). O. Shucking wont to
Portland this morniug,
Jake Soar and his sister, Miss Har
riott Sears, of MeCoy, were Salem visi
tors today.
Judge Goo. 11. Burnett attended the
Pnlmt-Topplng wedding at Kugone
Wednesday.
Mrs. J, F. Calbronth nnd hor slstor,
Miss Smith, of Wallace, wont to Clio
mnwii this morning.
F. W. Waters Is homo from Eugene,
whero he went ou buslnoss in connec
tion with tho proposed gns plant.
Goo. Irwin, the hop buyer and enteh
.or of tho famous baseball tonm, wont
to Portland yostorday evening on busl
noss. Dr. 11. P. Mortensen nnd wife, of
Yonealla, aro visiting nt the home of
Mr. Mortenson's parents. This oven
lug thoy will oolcbrato thoir paper
woddlng anniversary.
Miw Tossa Dent, of Oukland, Cali
fornia, who has been visiting friends
in Portlnnd for a few days, is in tho
city, tho guest of Mlsa Mnrle Hofer.
Miss Minnio Ircton, of the secretary
of state's office, nnd her sister, Mrs.
Mabel Davidson, wont down this
morning to tako in tho oxposltlon for
a few day.
Tho Misses Minnie nnd Bessie Como
llus returned this morning from Port
land, whero thoy havo been .visiting
their sister, Mrs, 8. A. Slewert, and
taking in the fair at tho same time.
Mrs. M. Spangler, who was formerly
Miss Mario Raymond, went to Portland
this morning, whero she will meet hor
husband, who Is coming up from San
Francisco by boat. She was accom
panied to Portland by Miss Parrlsh.
Mrs. W. a Hawley and daughter,
Iris, wont to Albany this morning to
visit n few days with Mrs. Hawley 's
father, who resides near that place.
They will be joined Saturday by the
prof6or, who will spend 8unday on
tho farm.
Tho Misses n&len and Eveline Cal
breath went to Portland this morning,
and this evening will appear In the
Wm. Wallace Graham jecital. Miss
Helen will be the piano accom-M-if.
of the evening, and Mlsa Eveline will
play tho violin.
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BARGAINS
THAT SPARKLE WITn NEWNESS AND man-CLAB3 QUALITY OP
FERED FOR THIS GREAT UNDBRPRIoflTa SALE.
Every artlclo In our storo is now. Tho volumo of buslnoss wo do allows
no Btlckcrs to romain in our Btoro. Pay attention our Baloo and buyi
quick as tho goods you wo hero today will not bo hero tomorrow. Wo are
hero to do business and if wo only mako 2 cents profit on nn artlclo out
it goos. Soo tho following cut down prices:
FINE SILKS.
Stacks of silks that sparkle with
nownoss to solcct from.
39c waah India silk, all colors yd 32c
7Gc black silk taffota, yd 4oc
85c fancy drew silks, yd 59c
69c pongeo silk; prlco yd 30c
$1 two tonod French dross silks 69c
$1.35 black silk peon do solo, yd 85c
91.39 black silk voile dross silks B9c
91.25 black silk crepe do cnino 85c
$1.45 36-lnch heavy black silk taf-
fetta, yd 93c
And hundreds of others at small
price.
NEW DRESS GOODS.
Our dross goods department has
boon n wondor. We cannot keep
enough of thorn In stock. Small
prloos do it.
45c fancy mohair drees goods, yd 25c
1000 yds fancy dosigus and plain
dress goods. Sale prlco, yd. . . .
.' 29c, 35c
75e mohair silk finished dress good,
prlco yd 40c
$1.39 English mohair dress goods,
lnrlsiblo chocks and fancy de
signs. For this salo only, yd 95c
Wo aro showing tho latest in Pan
ama cloth French voiles, silk and
wood oollinncs, also fine black
dress goods at small prices.
SUMMER WASH GOODS.
Sold out $500 worth of now ones,
just arrived In all tho nowest cre
ations from 5c yd up to 122
and 15c.
1000 yds bloached nnd unbleached
heavy muslins; Balo prlco, yd 5c
MILLINERY.
This is a wondorful dopartment, tho
goods soil nt first sight.
SALEM'S FASTEST
McEVOY BROS.
SHE JOINED
. THE CIRCUS
Ballard, Wnsh., July 20. J. E. Jef
ferson, nngorwl beoouso his wifo desert
ed him to join n clreus, followed
her from Seattle nnd shot her dond on
tho circus grounds hero this afternoon.
Jefferson gavo himself and wns brought
to Soattlo to jail.
IDAHO
FRAUDS
Washington, June 20. At tho
ro-
quwt of Secretary Hitchcoek, Attorney
General Moody has ordered a special
grand jury nt Lewiston, Idaho, to con
sider land fraud cases, wbleh otherwise
WOUld OXplrO Julv lBh. iiniW !...
statute of limitations. Inspectors have
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ueen six months collecting ovidonce.
American Yachts at Kiel.
Kiel, Juno 29. Never before Mis
thero been gathered so manv American
yachts in German waters as aro nssem-
oieu here for the annual romitta vhiM.
began today. Nearly nil of th Am,.
lean yaehts thnt took part in tho recent
raeo across the Atlantic for tho cm
peror's cup aro here, and in addition
there aro tho North Star, belonging to
Cornollus Vandorbllt, and a number of
others, Mrs. Robert Goolet's yacht
Nahma is here with Charlemagne Tow
er, the American ambassador, and Mrs.
Towor, as guests
Emperor William since his arrival
here has paid marked attention to Mr
and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbllt fln,t i J
to other notublo Amerloans. At the
close of tho regatta tho emperor is to
givo a banquot aboard th im....
yacht to whieh a number of Amerl
eans have been invited.
Call on tho Troops.
Washington. .Tim.. wi .
t that the Russia n government 7 s!
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Trimmed Maxima Elliott nod Polo
turblns tho latest creations 91.05,
92.60 and $3.50. Swell hats.
$3.50 Chiffon Trimmed Hdta ..91,75
"Jhlldren's hats, 25, 35, 49, 75, 05c.
DRESS SKIRTS AND SUITS.
Thercis no room In our storo for
fancy prices. Wo sell everything
at tho lowest rock bottom prices.
$4.50 Mohair dress skirts; price.
$2.95
$8.50 accordion plaited mohair bwo!1
dross skirts; salo prlco $4.95
$12.50 mohair dross suits; prlco $7.53
$16.50 swoll silk suits; price 910.90
Silk skirts, silk waists and fins
whito lawn and INDIA silk
waists,
SHOES.
Wo are soiling cases of shoos bore
ovory day, Tho prices do it.
Children's shoos
23c, 35c, 40c, 75e, and 05c
Ladies' $2.25 fine kid shoes, patent
tips 91.49
Ladies 93.50 swoll dross shoe);
prlco $2.45
Mon's 93 dross shoes; price ..91.95
HOSIERY, LACES AND RIBBONS
Busy? I should say so, Those de
partments keop six salesladies on
the jump all tho tlmo,
Ladlos' 25c tan stockings, flno qual
ity; paid 15c
1000 yds flno laces
. ...lc, 2c, 3c, 5c, Gc, and 8 1-Sc
25c No. 40 all silk taffota nock rib
bons, yd l2,c
65c all silk 40 Inch clilffon, all col
ors, yd 45c
Dross trimmings in a groat varioty.
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OROWING STORE.
Corner of Commer
cial and Court Streets
Norwich Union Ffre lastir-S.
ance Society. jjjg
Frank Morcdlth, Rcsldont Agent, flf
Ofllco with Wm. Brown & Co.. No. 129
Commorclal Stroot.
NEW TODAY
Theo. M. Barr Successor to Borr & ?J
Potzcl, tinner and plumbor. Hot air fe
wntor nnd steam heating a specialty, fifj
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Torture of a Treacher. S
Tho story of the torture of Rev. O.
t r... .-i -n.r. tno
--. ...-v. t, ..ao.ur ui mo jiapust churcn, "J
of narpersrille, N. Y., will interest W
you. He says: "I suffered agonies, m
oecausa or a persistent cough, resulting
from grip. . I had to Bleep sitting up in
bod. I tried many remedies, without
relief, until I took Dr. King's Now
Discovery for Consumption Oougba and
Colds, which entirely cured mv couch.
and saved me from consumption." A
grand cure for disoased conditions of
Throat and Lunge. At J. C. Perry's
Drug Store. Price COo and $1.00, guar-ni-il.
Trial bottle tret.
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3Mttt!i j lha Kind Yon Han Ahrarj Beef
STRICTLY
CONFIDENTIAL
The officers aid clerks of this
institution are pledged to impart
- information .concerning the
dealings of Us customers who have
a right to expect that their bank
ing business will bo treated as
CONFIDENTIAL. This wo o,
and wo also aim to protect their
Interests in every legitimate man
ner. Possibly you havo need of such
an institution. If B0, it becomes
our pleasurable duty to Invite yon
to como to this bant.
Salem State Bant
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