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T-ryfy i"? "T TV1" 8 DAILY OAMTAIi JOURNAL, SALBM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1005 ' ' IIIIIM "" - 1 i I i i I ! ! r Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER Wash Suits HALF PRICE Ladies' Precale and Linen Wash Salts, all pretty pat terns, price cot fast one half See Coutt Street Window NEW TODAY A Large Line of Men's Soft Shirts JUST RECEIVED ALL COLORS 50c each TREE Roturn to us $7.50 In ensh slips and receive frco of chnrgo one year's subscription to M' CALL'S MAGAZINE. MARRIED. MVCORMIOK STBWABT At Albany Oregon, July IS, 1005, Miss Snrnh Stewart and Olinton McCormlek,both of Salem, Oregon. Both parties to tbo marrigo nro well known in this city, being employed at tho nsylum. DIED. PETZEL. At tho family homo in this city, Thursday, July 13, 1005, Philip Potzol, aged 75 years, of paralysis. 'Deceased has lived in Snlcm about 32 years, and camo horo from Iowas Ho is a natlvo of Austria, and camo to the United States at tho ago of 21 years. lie lcavos flvo sons and throo daughters to inoiirn his loss. Thoy nre: Martin Potzcl, of this city; Elizabeth Potzel, Joseph nnd William Potzol, of Marion county; Dr. Potzol, of Portland; Mrs. Prances Molsan, of Gorvuis; Christian Shingles Best Star A. Star Shingles $85 PER iOOO. SALEM FENCE WORKS Walter Motley 00 Court Street, Salon) Potzol, of Portland, nnd Albert Pctzcl, of this city. Tho funarnl will bo hold Saturday morning at 0 o'clock from tho Catholic church. '' pi i Too Much IUlnrlty. Last evening, whllo enjoying ico cream with a party of frlcnda nt one of tho local ico cream parlors, .Miss Angncs Mnthows. n prominont eocloty girl of this city, was suddonly taken 111 and had to bo removed to her homo, where sho is now confined. Miss Mathows expected' to go to Portland on this morning's train, and it la thought that tho oxcltomont and wor ry of getting rondy to visit tho fair wns too much, and whon sho ato tho ico cream tho cooling rofroshmont caused tho fainting spoil. Sho ox pects to bo about in a short time. Eu gono Guard,. Faces Sorlous Chnrgo. Wn. Mosier, of Silvcrton, is now being tried in tho circuit court on tho chnrgo of having committed rnpo upon a littlo girl of that city. Tho caso wan called at 1:30 nnd the jury solcctcd without any dtolay. All tlio spectators woro excused from tho room, nnd tho trial bogan. Tho president has boon informed thnt M. Nolidoft, Russian ambassador nt Paris, nnd Baron Roson, tho nowly nppointod ambassador nt Washington, will bo two of Russia's pcaco plenipotentiaries. MIHHHMIIMMnmMHimilHHIIHMHHHII llf You Want! i m I Anything pertaining to a hi-1 cycle go to Frank J. Moore who 5 does the test work at lowest! prices s rhono 301 Black, 230 Court Street $ TMtMMMiWM3MiMMWW-tM.MWI WILSON . STANDS PAT Will Gladly Welcome a Libel Suit if Mr. Price Will Bring" it Washington, July 14. That Secre tary Wilson intends to toko no steps bnckward in his report On tho cotton loak investigation was evidenced by his statement that ho was not nfrnid of nny libel suit which might bo filed against him by Mr, Prlco or others montionod in tho rtport. In fact, ho said ho would wclcomo such notion because it might bo tho means of de veloping some fncts not already un covered, and which it was dcsirablo to know. "This is a quarrel among gam. biers," ho said', "brought about by tho dissatisfaction of some of them in not gotting what thoy thought was due. I have nothing to tnko back. As tho head ,of an oxcoutivo depart ment of tho government it wns my duty and my right to givo tho public tho result of tho in'vcstigatica by the secret Bcrvico agents into tho chnrges which had been filed leading up to tho dismissal of Mr. Holmes. Tho secretary added that ho had given consideration to Mr. Prlco's request as presented through 'his at torney, William M. Ivons of Now York, "to withdraw tho unjust and unsustnincd charges and implications" nnd had reached tho dotormination to tnko no further action in tho matter Ho said ho would not communicato with Mr. Price or his nttornoy in any way. FOUND DEAD DRUNK. Roseburg Young Woman Pinched in Portland Dlvo. Not Only Better VISION But better health as well, is gooerally tho result of having tho eycB at tended to, Eyo troublos havo a distinot iufluouco upon bodily health, and frequent ly manifest thomselves in hoadachi, nervouauess nnd other symptoms, the truo cauio of vblch la often uninspected. Evoryono who is not wholly well should havo, his or her oyei examined, ovoa though thoy can apparently oo as-woll as over. Our instruments wL toll exah.y what condition your oyos are iu-no ohargo for that. .... . t If thoy aro all right, wo'll toll you soj if they need medical treatment, wo will ond you to a physician) if glawe aro neodod, wo aro prepared to supply them and to positively guarantee satisfaction in very' case. State a Lifcetty Sts., Sakm, Of hP&x Portland. Or.. July H.-'MIss Can non, need 18. whoso homo, is at Roso- burg, was arrested with another dis orderly woman in n raid by tho polico on the Tuxedo saloon last night. Sho was found in n doad drunk condition, nnd carried) to tho polico station in tho arms of Patrolman Kay. Sho will bo trlod lator. Miss Cannon is prominent ly connected socinily, and comes of a woll-known Oregon family. Muscogoo & Texas Road. Guthrie, Okla., Jujy 14. A terri torial charter has been issuod to tho Muscoceo & Texns Railroad company, with a cnpltal stock of $4,000,000. Tho rood will run from dishing, O. T., to Honoy Grove, Texas, a distance of 250 miles, starting from Gushing, running through tho Crook Nation to Museo. gco, thonco through tho Creek nnd Chorokeo Nations to Portor, I. T., then through tho Chorokeo nnd ChocTow Nntious and Toxor to Honoy Grove. Tho rond will assist in developing 'a rich nnd coctenslvo section of country. Want Togo to Como. Now York, July 14. A committee wns Jinmod by Mayor McClollnnd to mnko plans for tho century colobratlon in 1907 of tho first uso of steam in water navigation. It was dooldod to send an invitation to Admiral Togo to attomli on his flagship. From a Bad Bridge. Miss Lottie Bennett, who is the guest of Mrs. Amos Strong, badly sprained her nnklo in stopping off tho South Commercial streot bridge Wed nesday evening. Sho Is confined to hor room. Cashier Kills Himself. S. Louis, July 14. K, W. Wnrfiold, iged 00, cashier of tho St. Louis Coun ty Bank, nt Cloyton, shot nnd killed himsolf, while soated at his desk, at 12:30 today. Ill-health is assigned ns tho cause, Killed All tho Officers. Tiflls, Caucasia, July 14. A regi ment of Russian sappers, stationed at n mnll vllliage near here, mutinied and killed1 all tho ofilcors. Chicago Markets. Chicago, July 14. Wheat S7J4$SO corn, 609; outs, 32Vi. Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriet Howard, of 209 W. 34th 8t., New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. Sho writes: "I had salt rheum or eczoma for years, but nothing would euro it until I used Bueklen's Arnica Salvo." A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores, 25o at J. C Perry's drug store, ii- Reports of strikes and demonstra. ttona niratnst tho government pour in from all over Russia, Red .flags fly from barricades in tho streets of War saw and Cossacks and police charge the crowd, killing anct wounding. STATE NEWS Barnum & Balloy's circus will show nt Albany September 1st. A couplo of deer woro seen recently in tho immedlato vicinity of Albany. Mayor Lane, of Portland, is in fa vor of moro drinking fountains in tho city. Corvnlis last week voted to bond for $75,000 for tho construction of n grav ity system of water works. Tho vote was nearly 3 to 1 In favor of tho issue. Tho soldiers' homo nt Roseburg i being improved by tho stnto under Commander Elder. Last fall n now dormitory won finished, nnd n plcco of lnnd rid of stumps. This summer a system of cottages for the old soldiers with wives is being constructed. Eugene Guard: Tho 17-months old son of Gcorgo Banty, residing on tho Mohawk, two miles nbovo tho Hylnnd Lumber Company's mill, was qulto badly injured yestcrdny afternoon by falling off n footlog across tho Mohawk to tho rocks below, a distance of IS feet. Albnny Dcmecrnt: Mr Thomas Fro man, n pioneer of 1851, yesterday com pleted sawing into wood rails which ho split in 1850; Thoy were oak and had . uecn in uso nearly an wio nine biucu then. A good record for Oregon wood. He obtained 20 cords from thom. ... K i l ii i i WHITE VS. FLETCHER. v r "Ail jf 3T jy ah . jk isvssi WMMM M Mff, JL TJ FOT -S ""h Caso Comos tip This Foronoon and Jury Is Empanolod. Tho caso of Whlto vs.. Fletcher was called up for trial this morning at 0. o'clock in tho circuit court. This is n. Anon In w)iltli Wl.li aunt J. tvffn'a ostato for tho recovery of $1200, al leged to bo duo for money advanced and sorvices rendered, especially for nursing during tho Inst illness of his wife. Tho dofendnnts in tho caso aro Fletcher nnd his wife, who aro execu tors of tho ostato. Carson nppcarod for tho plaintiff, whlto Bonham & Reynolds aro conduct ing the ense for tho defense Tho jury wns choson without much troublo, nnd is composed of tho fol lewing: Waltor Scott, Harvey Hartman, R. S. Montgomery, Jns. R. Coleman, G. P. Mason, Ilnrvoy Taylor, Robert Wonger, Wm. Stnigcr, Wm. Bents, Robert Wig gins, August Hcrborgcr, O. S. Pomoroy. Later. Tho nttornoys for tho dofenso movod n non-suit on tho grounds that not enough testimony hnd been introduced by tho plnintlff to tnko tho caso to tho jury. Tho non.-sult wns sustained by Judge Burnett in nil except ono count, and in this ho instructed tho jury to bring in a vonllct of $75 in favor of Wliito, which was done. This $75 was ndvnnced by White to, pay on a mort gago against his wife's proporty. Commit Matrimony. Upon the nfildavit of O. S. Nelson, County Clerk Roland yostorduy nftor noou gnvo Holon Somko nnd Frank Palmer permission to unito in the holy bonds of matrimony. Another Glory Ticket Issued. A nmrrlngo lloenso was issuod this afternoon by tho county elork to John Mlnty nnd Leah M. Karl; F. L. South bolng tho wltnoss. All tho rngo at Lewis nnd Clark Fair Hnzolwood Ico Cranm just the same as served at Brewer's drug store. 2t Her Business Faculties. A young woman, stylishly gowned, onllod nt the First National bank of this oity nnd inquirod how sho could sand $50 to n friend lu nn adjoining state. "Buy n Now York draft and Bend it to your friond," suggested tho toi ler fluontly. Following his advice sho bought tho draft, and, taking it with hor, wont away. In lew than a week she re turned. "It's very strange, but my friend hns not received the money, and I havo nulled to sea what has bocomo of it." "You wrote hor!" asked tho tel ler. "Tho samo day that I paid it to you," 11 Diil you put a stamp on tho envel ope f" "Yos. I certainly did and glued it on."v "And you are sure you put the draft In tho envelope!" "Why, no; I kept that I thought that was my receipt for tho money I gavo you," "Well, I'm flabbergasted I" said tho teller, as he fell over himself, "if that isn't exactly like a woman!" Chicago Record-Herald. The treasury department has decid ed that tho United States is not bound to return the bodies of thoso who dio in tho canal rone while in tho employ of tho government. CHILDREN CRY FOB FLSTOHEX'S CASTO-IA. WW&JESJBtAJRGMiJmEffiG . Our Great Clearing Sale Continued It always has been tho policy of our storo not to carry any good, over from ono season to tho other. That is why wo inaugurato this Vo. orful Clearing Salo ovory soason to cloar tho Btoro of this soason's goodi and havo tho aholvoa ready for our fall arrivals. Tho wonderful trad wo did tho past wook Bhows ua dearly that tho pcoplo appreciate on way of doing businoss. Road tho following prico list over carefully and If you don't trado with us it will koop you from paying too much for jroM goods olsowhoro. 05c WASH SUITS AND SKIRTS. 54.50 protty pcrcalo wash suita, dain tily trimmed, cloaring prico $2.05 $5 protty waeh suits, prico $3.50 $2.50 Fancy PK Dross Skirts $1.60 $3.50 Whlto PK Dress Skirts $2.45 Odd lot of $1.75 wash dress skirts SUMMER SIURT WAISTS. 85c Proty Dimity Shirt Walste, prico 45c $1.35 Whlto Shirt Waists, noatly trimraod, cloaring prico 75o $2 Whlto Shirt Wnista, handsomely trimmod, prico $13S Silk Waists at Cloaring Prices. , ACCORDION PLAITED SKIRTS. Wo carry a swell lino of thoso prot ty accordion plaited Dress Skirts in all colors; thoy aro worth up to $8.50 and $0, clearing prico $1.76 4.50 Mohair Drees Sklrta ....$2.05 MOILMR AND SILK SUITa $12 Mohair Suite, all tailored, goods latoat otylo, prlco $0.00 $15 Silk Shirt Waist Suits.... $8.00 $10.00 Covert Jackets, price. $0.00 MILLINERY. Cloaring prices on everything in that department. $2.50 Trimmed Hats, salo prlco $1.30 $5 Trimmod Hata, salo prico. .$2.50 Ohildron'B Hata Half Prlco DRESS OOODS. And still tho rush for Dross Goods koops up, and why not? Wo havo tho latest goods to show you and at tho smallest pricos in Soloin. Fancy Mohair Dress Goods 25c, 35c and 40c, worth donblo tho price. Iniportcd Fancy Mohair Dres Goods, swell stuff, 05c, 75o and Mc FINE SILKS. This department is a wonder. y cannot koop enough of them in stock. 45c Wash Chiffon Silks, all colon yd 2J; Wash India Silks for Shirt VfikU in whlto, croaxn, pink, bluo, n&rr, prico 25c, 30c, 45o and 05c, rortt double Remnants of Fino Colored Silks.. Half Prlci Black Silks,' ovory kind and ctkj prlco. SUMMER WASH GOODS. Out thoy havo to go; no mere; shown to any piece of goods in U dopartm cat, no matter how protty it is. 500 yds fancy 8'jC protty iara, prico 3V, 12'2c, 15c and 18c Fancy Wish Goods, prico 8o and 19c Wliito PK and Whlto Indian Head Drees Goods at small prices. CLEARING PRICES. On ovory artklo in tho followkj departments: RIBBONS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS, WHITB GOODS, TABLE LINENS, SHOES, MEN'S UNDERWEAR, NECK TIES, COLLARS, STRAW HAKt CAPS, HATS and OVERALLS. SALEM'S FASTEST GROWING STORE.' McEVOY BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Morcdith, Resident Agent Offlco with Wm. Brown k Co., No. 120 Commercial Streot. NEW TODAY Wanted. Two furnished roomi U: light housekeeping. A private ily profcrred. Addross "C," tut Journal. 7 H-3t J - Thoo. M. Barr Successor to Barr & Potzel, tinner and plumber. Hot air wator and steam heating a specialty, Salem, Oregon. 3-2- 50 Cents Until further notice tho Dal las stago will ba. 60 eents each way. J. J. Pldler. - 7-12-3t Wantod. Chambermaid at the Willam ette Hotel. 7-14-tf Notico-fhe ladies of the Central Con gregational chureh will give an ice orenm tweial on Tuesday evening, July 18th, in the chureh hall. 714-3t" Tho Marq.uam Case. In tho suit for poscssion of the Mir- nimm Grnnd oporn houso, Portlsti now bolng heard on oral argument t foro tho sdpromo court, Judge Wstw spoko fivo hours Thursday, WallM MeCammunt snoko about flvo hoon t day, Judge Lord thrco hours and Wb. D. Fenton about ' ono hour. The tu will tnko consldornblo moro time 1 fore it will bo oxamined for finding U decrees of tho court. World's Fair ico crcam-Haxelwool -nt Brewer's drug store. 2t Money to Loan THOMAS K. FOBD, Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Of. GRAND THROUGH EXCURSION Detroit and all points west to Newport and return Sunday, July 16 Leaves Detroit at 4:30 a. m. For Rates apply to any C. & t Conductor or Agent. a