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",r- 8 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, 011X10017, THUBSDAY, JULY 20, 1905 ' i r Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER New Petticoats Wo havo just rcc"olvod nn elegant lino of Morcon Pottlcoats in black, brown and bluo; 20-inch accordoon plaited xufllos. Consldorod n bargain ovcrywhoro at $1.60. Our prices ttIiIIo thoy last $1.25. Summet Clearance Sale OF Men's Straw Hat s Every straw hat in tho bouso reduecd. Now Mon, hero's your chance to get your Bummer straw hat at a groat saving. FBEE Boturn to us $7.50 in Cash Balo Slips and rcccivo fro of ohargo ono year's subscription to M' CALLS MAGAZINE, Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Prank Meredith, Bcsidont Agent. Office with Win. Brown & Co., No. 120 Commercial Street. NEW TODAY For Bent. 110-ncro dairy farm. Soo Dorby & Willson. 7-20-8t Wantod, First-class cook nt Florence Sauitorluin. 7-20-3 Livo Stock Exchange Meets. Buffalo, N. Y., July 20. Tho an nual convention of tho National Ltvo Stock oxchango began a thrco days' session in this city today. Delegates wcro on hand from Chicago, Indianap olis', Cincinnati, Kansas City, Omaha, Mllwnukco, St. Joseph and numerous other cities. During tho morning dn cxecutlvo session of tho officials was hold, tho formal open sessions of tho convention not beginning until afternoon. Tho subject slated for con sideration by tho convention includo tho follewing: Tho advisability of roquirlng nil salesmen to hold member ships in tho oxchango whoro thoy opor ato; tho equalization of commission charges among all exchanges; tho ad visability of doing away with tho trav eling solicitor; tho advisability of giv ing tho interstnto commerce commission moro power; tho expediency of rcr quiring nil stockholders of corpora tions to hold) memberships; tho estab lishment of a commercial credit system. EEFOBM SCHOOL EEOBUITS. Boys Steal Molons, and tho Qcts Boasted. Eathor Theo. M. Barr Succossor to Barr & Fotzol, tlnnor and plumber. Hot air water and steam heating a spoclalty, Salem, Orogon. 3-2- SO CentsUntil further notice the Dal las etngo will bo CO cents each way. J. J. Fldlor. 7-12-at JOOtJT A pair of rimless noso glaraos, botwoon court houso and Capital fitroot. For roward call at county assessor's ofllco. 7-20-3t Tor Solo Cheap English' Setter dog, Hold broken, two years old. Inquire nt Salem Gun Storo. 7-20-3t For Salo. A hnlf-soctlon farm in Folk oounty, six inllos from- Salem. Well improved1, all under fonco, gool buildings, lots of fruit. Will bcII part or all on good terms. Apply to M. T. Capps, at Capital Improve ment Company ' o'fllco. 7-20-3t Iioat. Lady's leather purso contain ing small purso with somo gold nud silver coins, oyo glasses and othor valuables. Finder ploaso lenvo nt Journal ofllco nnd rocoivo rownrd. 7-20-3t Samples of Flno Grain. About 20 samples of as flno grain as was over grown in any country havo boon colloctod by Mr. Taylor, nnd tak en down to Portland this morning, to add to tho Marion county exhibit. Tho samples woro cblloctod from different parts of tho county, and Includo wheat, oats, cheat and timothy. Forhaps tho most remnrknblo samplo of all was of wheat grown on tho fnnn of W. II. Sav ago, on tho Garden Bend, It stands over six fcot high, has heads nlno Inches long and thoro aro from four to sovon grains In tho masses. Tho samplo of oats, which wn's much higher than a man '8 head, was tnkon from a Held which will easily yield 75 bushols to tho aero. Ono flno samplo of timothy in tho lot was nearly sovon' fcot high. Mr. Taylor is confident that this ex hibit -will not bo surpassed nor ovon equnled by anything at tho fair, and that it wll ladd greatly to tho Murlou county oxhlbit. 7 k" ths 4 II Kn(l Yen Haw Atoars BoegK Blgattoxt c &Mjflte& Money to Loan THOMAS K. FOBD, Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. WM REMEMBER We can do your ropnlr work as good as tho best, ami better than tho X rest, and chargo no moro than anyono olso. Wo always koop our stooK fresh, as wo buy often. Wo carry Hnrtford, Morgan & Wright and 0. & J. tiros; in fact, wo havo tiros and rims, as well us all other ropnirs to fit all makos of bloyolos, and our pricos aro right. Push the button and wo will do tho rest, Bost work at honest prices. Frank J. Moote Fhono 301 Black. 370 Court Street Mt Great Swedish Song Feast. Chicago, 111., July 20. Representa tives of Swedish singing societies throughout tho country arc gathered in Chicago to take part in tho annual fes tival of tho Amorlcan Union of Swo dlsh Singers. Tho festival opons with a mammoth concert tonight in tho au ditorium. Miss Anna Hellstrom, tho famous soprano of tho royal opera nt Stockholm, will bo tho principal solo ist, wliilo tho choran members of tho program will bo rendered by n grand chorus of sovcrnl thousand voices re cruited) from societies all over tho country. Another concert will bo giv en tomorrow nlgnt. Tho two follow ing days will bo given over to out. door festivities at Blvorvlow park. Arriving trains today brought mnny visitors from nil directions nnd tho nttendanco promises to bo of record breaking proportions. Tho Dakota Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin will bo especially well represented. Negro Murderer Gots Boprlovo. Philadelphia, Pa.. July 20. This was tho dhto originally flxod for tho hang ing of Joseph Gibson, who murdered John Thomas, tho old watchman of tho Houston club of tho University of Ponnsylvanln, bub Governor Ponny packer has granted n stny in order to allow tho board of pardons to consid er an application for a commutation of tho sontonco to Ufa imprisonment. Thomas'' murder was ono of, tho bloodiest and most brutal that has ovor boon committed in Philadelphia. Tho watchman dotoctod Oibson in tho act of robbing tho building nt night, whoroupon Gibson sot upon hm with a hatchet and beat tho old man al most boyond recognition, Gibson is a West Indian negro, nnd it is assorted by hiB counsol that ho is not mentally responsible Bank Clerks in Session. Minneapolis, Minn., July 20. Tho oyes of nctlvo bank olorka throughout tho country aro now turned toward this city, whoro tho third annunl convention of tho American Instltuto of Bank ClorkB oponedl today. This annual gathering of tho youngor generation of bank men bears tho somo relation to tho clork us tho convention of tho American Bankers' association does to tho ofllcor. Pnpors aro read on prac tical banking topics, dobntes hold and buslnoss of ho Instltuto is transactod during tho thrco days while tho sft oial sido is not negloetod Tho pres ent oouvontlon Is attended by about 250 delegates, representing 15 oities of tho Unitod States nnd Cnnadn. It's Absolutely 1 tuc That oue-fourth of tho ontlro clvlllxod peoplo . of tho world aro suffering in a greater or less dogroo Xfrora eyo strain' YOUR oyos may bo alt right, but if thorea tho slightest thing wrong with them or if you 'ro troubled with hoadache, nervousness, aiEsinoas all of which, nro direct symptoms of eyo strain-surely it would bo worth your whllo to havo your yen tostod. An oxamiuutiQU will cost you nothing, and you'll bo under no ob ligation to buy glasses horo-hould tto find thoy are needed. LlWrty St, Saki, Ore f(0 Planning Arcanum Fight. Boston, Mass., July 20. In lino with similar -notion In other statos tho Massachusetts grand council of tho Royal Arcanum mot today and adopt od strong resolutions of protest ngoiust tho action of tho supremo council in mlvnnclnt? tho insuranco rates of tho order. Under tho constitution of tho order if a majority of tho grand coun cils potltlon tho supremo regent that ofllolal will bo required to call a spe cial mooting of tho supremo council to reconsider Its action. Should tho su promo council then continue In its re fusal to rescind tho inoroase in ratos it is considered probablo that many mom bors will withdraw and uulto in form- a now ordor. Whllo n carload of melons was stand ing on n switch near tho depot yestcr. day afternoon it wns raided by 20 boys, nnd, as nresult, the thrco leaders of tho bunch, who havo beon a continual annoyance to tho pollco court, will bo given a ch'anco to spend terras in tho reform school. Tho thrco boys nro Les lie, James and Boss Garbor, aged re spectively 1C, 13 and 11. Their homo is out on 22d and Mill streets, Slnco tho first of tho year Lcsllo has nppoarcd In the pollco court twlco, James once and Boss thrco times, so it was duo moro to their past record than anything, olso that thoy rccclvcdi their scntenco to tho reform school. The father of tho boys appeared bo foro Rccordor Moores this morning to mako a plea for his boys, and tho re corder took occasion to glvo him such a roasting as few fathers would enre to receive. Tho judgo scorned to think that tho father was responsible in a largo degrco for tho conduct of tho boys, and tho cvldenco would nppcar to justify him in such a bollcf. Tho boys took somo of tho stolen molons home, nnd they woro cnton by tho fam ily apparently without any inquiry as to whoro thoy camo from. Ono of tho other boys that wis in tho melon stealing, stated that Lcsllo Garbor had said, when thoy woro taking tho molois, that thoy must tako somo of thorn home, as their father would get nftor them if they did not. Bccordor Moores told Garb'cr that ho either could not or would not control tho boys, nnd that ho thought it would bo better for tho boys nnd tho community if they were placed somewhorc, where thoy would bo subject to discipline. Garbcr said that if tho boys were let go this timo ho would tako them out of town, but ns ho had pro ml sod to do this on form er occasions, tho recorder stated that it was too lato now, and that the boys would havo to go to tho school, Thcro woro 17 other boys in tho scrape, but ns this was their llrst or fenso, thoy will probably bo lot off with a good lecturo by tho recorder tomor row morning. Six of tho boys woro caught yestorday afternoon whllo thoy woro in swimming, and 'consequently could not get away, whllo tho others wero rounded up this morning. o Good tea, good coffee, best baking-powder, best flavoring extracts, best spices, pure soda, at fair prices and moneyback. Schilling's Best, at your grocer's. YmrAmSimm n m mm. ilu. aw& wj mm v - wrapr 1 t Our Great Clearing Sale Continued It always has beon tho policy of our storo not to carry any goofo ovor from ono soason to tho other. That is why wo inaugurate this Paw. orful Cloaring Salo ovory soason to cloar tiio storo of this season's gooda nnd havo tho sholvos roady for our fall arrivals. Tho wonderful trad wo did tho past wook shown us clearly that tho peoplo appreclato on way of doing business. Bead tho following prico list ovor carofully and if yon don't trado with ns it will keep you from paying too much for your goods olsowhoro. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. E. K. Miller has returned from a week 'a visit in Portlnnd. A. B, Mnrker, ono of Willamette's football players, 's In tho city for n fow days. Mutt Brown, of Sllvcrton, Is in town today shaking hands with his many friends horo. Mrs. Chas. Iwnn, of Arlington, and her slstor, Mrs. Tracy Cordingly, of Brownsville, oame in from tho lattor place yestorday for a visit with Salem frlonds. Mrs. Joslo Wood, of San Diego, Cal., is visiting nt the homo of Mrs. E. E. Wnters In this city. Mrs. Wood is a daughter of tho late Dr. Adams, of this city, nnd spont n largo portion of her girlhood days in Salem. Mr. nnd. Mrs. J., Gllmoro returned yosterday from a two-months' visit at their old homo in Toxns. They woro accompanied by Chas. Edwards and family, of MiiMnnd, Texas, and Mr.nnd Mrs. W. H. Tullis, of Ranger, Texas. Both those gontlemen nro brothers-in-law of Mr. Gilmorc, and will mako an extondod visit in Oregon. ng Another Iloch. Now York, July 20. Tho police an nounce that thoy have evidence to show that Frederick Carlton has mar ried at least six women, as follews: Helen Murray, Nebriskn; Lulu Kitter iug, Covington, Ky.j Mlldrod Peterson, whom ho married under the name of Martin; Jonnio Smith, Brooklyn, who died supposedly of tetanus; Mary Dor man, Brooklyn, death ascribed to the same disease, and whoso body was dis-' interred yesterday Tho police to3ay discovered in Carlton's trunk a num ber of bottles, powders and pills, which wero overlooked. W, Myor vs. Ltvesley & Co, Tho caso of W. Myer vs. T. A. Lives- ley & Co. was tnkon up by tho circuit court yesterday afternoon, and is still demanding tho attention of that tri bunal. It is thought that tho oaso will not go to tho jury until lato this nftor. noou or cvonlng. This Is a trover and conversion case. J. H. nud C. L. Mo Nary aro the attorneys for Myer, while Livesley & Co. aro being defended by Kaiser & Slater, of this city, and Teal & Minor, of Portland. .M mmm mm mmmm Shingles Best Star A. Star Shingles $J.85 PER JOOO. SALEM FENCE WORKS Walter Motley 60 Court Street, Sales) WASH SUITS AND SKTBTS. 54.60 pretty pcrcalo wash suits, dain tily trimmed, cloaring prico $2.03 $5 pretty wash suits, prico $3.G0 $2.50 Pancy PK Dross Skirts $1.00 $3.50 Whlto PK Dross Skirts $2.16 Odd lot of $1.75 wash dress sklrta 05c SUMMER SIHBT WAISTS. 85c Proty Dimity Shirt Waists, prico 4Gc $1.35 Whlto Shirt Waists, neatly trimmod, cloaring prico 75c $2 Whlto Shirt Waists, handsomely trimmed, prico $1.35 Silk Waists at Clearing Prices. AOOOEDION PLAITED SKIBTS. Wo carry a swell lino of thoso prot ty accordion plaited Dross Skirts , in all colors; they aro worth up to $8.50 and $0, clearing ptko ..." $4.75 4.50 Mohair Dross Skirts ....$2.86 MOHAIR AND SILK SUITS. $12 Mohair Salts, all tailored, goods latest stylo, prico $0.90 $15 Silk Shirt Waist Suits.... $8.90 410.00 Covert Jackoto, prico., $0.90 MILLINERY. Cloaring prices on ovcrythimff in that department. $2.50 Trimmod Hats, sale price $1.39 $5 Trimmod Hats, salo prico., $2,50 Children's Hats Half Prico DBESS GOODS. And still the rush for Drooa Goods koops up, and why not? Wo havo tho latest goods to show you and at tho smallost prices in Salem. Fancy Mohair Dross Goods 25c, 35c and 49c, worth doublo tho price. Imported Fancy Mohair Dress Goods, swell stuff, G5c, 75c and 85c FINE BILKS. This department in a wonder. We cannot koop enough of them to stock. 45c Waah ChiiTon Silks, all colon, yd 23 Wash India Silks for Shirt Walrtj in whlto, croam, pink, blno, navy, prico 25c, 39c 45c and CCc, worth double Bomnants of Fins Oolorod Silks,. Half Price Black Silks, evory kind and every price. SUMMER WASH GOODS. Out they havo to go; no mercy ohown to any piece of goods in this department, no matter how pretty it is. 600 yds fancy S'aC pretty lawns, prico 3Vt 12ijc, 15c and 18c Fancy Wash Goods, prico 8c and 19c Whlto PK and Whlto Indian ItmA Dross Goods at small prices. CLEARING PRICES. On ovory artlclo in tho following dopartments: RIBBONS, LACES, EMBBOIDEBIES, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AND UNDEBWEAE, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, SHOES, MEN'S UNDEBWEAE, NECK TIES, COLLARS, STBAW HATS, CAPS, HATS and OVERALLS, SALEM'S FASTE8T GROWING STOBE. McEVOY BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets MARRIED. CUNNINGHAM BAKER. At St. Paul's rectory, Wedncsdoy ovoning, July 10, 1005, Mrs. Norma Baker to A. A. Cunningham, Rev. Barr G. Leo officiating. Tho groom is tho popular paying toi ler of tho bnnk of Ladd A Bush, whllo tho brido is a well known nnd popular lady of tho Capital City, whoso many friends oxtond henrly congratulations. Bookmakers Hurt in Auto Smash. Seattle, July 20. As tho result of nn automobllo accident yosterday after noon, J. H. Dompsey, a well known book maker, who has beon managing tho affairs of tho Totem and Standard hotting syndicato during tho summer rnco moot nt Tho Moadows, recolvcd In juries which may rosult fatally; "Col onel" Jack Thomson wns sovoroly bruised about tho hip, and will prob ably be laid up for several weeks; C. Dick Rlelmrdd was slightly injured about tho hoad and arms. Tho nooldont occurred as tho result , " of a collision with a buggy as tho book makers woro returning from Tho Mead ows, about a. milo in from tho track. YOUR PRINTING Will bo tho BEST And it will suit you if it is printed by ELLIOTT Cotnmerolal and Soolety Printer Phone: Main 2953 217 South Commercial St. spocial consideration. Scientists Meot in Syracuse. Syracuse, N, Y., July 20. Th6 Amer ican Association for tho Advancement Williams Days Ara Short .of Science biPim n flnl.l mnetinc in Tho Dalels, Or., July 20. With but this city today, tho scissions to contin ono day moro to livo Norman Williams, ! ue through the remainder of tho week. who will bo hanged in tho county jail . Geology and geography aro tho rub- yard horo Friday morning, is preserving jocts selocted for spocial com tho quiet, self-posessed demeanor which has characterized his term of imprison ment. His guards report that, aside from somo slight nervousnoss, no ch'uugo is observed in his bearing. Tho scaffold and all details for his execution aro completed, and it is ex pected that Williams will be hanged oarly Friday morning. Plymouth Twine Good twine, nnd plenty of it, This implement house has wfcl Plymouth twino continuously for oigM years, and has found by actual demon- Oregon Suburban Auto Co. Automobile car leaves Willamette notal for Independence, week days, at stration that it is tho most satisfactory . . ut. ouu u.ov jj, m. .neiurmng leaves twino on tho market. Independence at 8:30 and 5 p. m. 8un-1 If youf'vo never used any of it, ' days leaves Salem at 8 a. m. and 3:30 up to you to try a ball, Mr. Farmer. p. m. Leaves Independence at 9:50 Tho best proof of a good twino is 1 a. m. and 5 p. m. Connects at Inde- tho binder box. pendence with motor for Monmonth.l Plvmouth rum -. vi.n. That's why 1 - -.... , -. . uauas ana ait points on the West Bid. ' thoy all like it. opoeiai ior evening parties. 6-17-tr M. P. BALDWIN, Mgr. OASTOSS.IA. BMitt V KM Yw tow Ahar Bw&t tugauut cf F. A. Wiggins' Implement House, 255-257 Liberty & m mm tw KM AMari B&t farm Implements, Wheels, Antomo i ', jUe8 Sewing MacSinea and Supplies.