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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1005, .10 BK ( ! Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER OUR STORE POLICY When tlio quality of nn articlo in sncriflcod to tbo point whero it will not satisfy Its purchaser it bocomes worthless and no matter how low tho prico tho purchaser is justified In harboring n grievance Against tho mer chant who mado tho sale If a person, through oiUior ignoranco or poor judgement desires to Invest in shoddy goods, wo feel it our duty to protect oithor him or her. Wo enjoy tho confldonco of our customors nnd will not tnko ndvantjigo of thorn by soiling them anything that will not provo a profitable investment. INTER-STATE BRANCH STUDIO Of tho Western Conservatory of Mu sic Stoinway Hall, Chicago, (5.00 STETSON SHOES Reduced to $3.98 Tho very lntest styles in men's tan shoes nro offorod at this great roductlon moroly to stlmulato August business. 95.00 TAN OXFORDS Roducod to $3.98 By far tho highest grade goods vor shown in Sal cm $3.50 LADIES1 SHOES Rcducod to CHOCOLATE .8ELZ TAN TOR MEN SHOES $3.00 Every pair fully guaranteed. $2.98 This is a rnro bargain nnd every lady should como and invcstlgato it MISSES' CHOCOLATE LACE SHOES $i.65 Tho stylo that mado our shoo de partment famous. CHILDREN'S CHOCOLATE LACE SHOES $.35' styles. This sea- Tlio vory latest son's lasts. TRADE AT THE SATE STORE. Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Meredith, Rcaidont Agent. Offlco with Win, Brown & Co., No. 120 Commercial Street. NEW TODAY commlttco In chargo of arrangements lndicnto an unusually largo nttdndanco of promlnont photographers from al most ovory section of tho United States and Canada. Tho Salem branch of tho Western Conservatory of Music, of Chicago, will bo oponcd September 1st, in room 3 of the Gray block by tho local representa tive, Frank B. Churchill, JJ. M. Tho Western Conservatory is the only regular collcgo of music in tho United Stntos offering helpful co-operation with capablo private teachers and their pupils at homo by allowing them to bo como n part of tho institution. "During tho past ten years nearly 100 hundred branch studios "of ' tho ""con" sorvatory havo been established throughout tho West, nil of which are in successful operation. Mr. Churchill, who has chnrgo of tho Salem studio, is ono of tho most suc cessful pupils of this great conserva tory, and his work is recognized by competent musicians as of tho high est order. Pupils will receive his most painstaking care, nnd enn depend upon results, Btich as many moro pretentious teUdcrs could not undcrtaka to con vey. Among tho special advantagosof this institution might be mentioned tho fol lewing: ' 1. Pupils who becomo members of tho conservatory class in any branch studio nro enrolled upon iho register nt Chicago by means of matriculation enrds, as "Conservatory Intcr-Statc pupils." 2. Thoy nro assigned to a regular grndo in tho courso of study, accord ing to their proficiency, which grade is ontcrcd upon tho register; likewise the LOST WIFE AND LIFE San Frnnclsco, Aug. 5.-W. W. Stcv onson, n wealthy rancher, of Wnshoc county, Nov., was killod this morning by Chellinn Bowen, whilo trying tt break into a room occupied by Bowen nnd Stevenson's wife, who eloped with Bowen two weeks ngo. Tho wife, who Is only 25 and pretty, witnessed the tragedy. Golobration In Oklahoma, Lawton, Oklo., Aug. 5. Tho fourth anniversary of tho opening of tho Ki owa, Caddo nnd Comanche counties, which falls tomorrow, was celebrated hero today on an elaborate scnlo. Thousands of visitors from nil parts of tho thrco counties gathered nnd took part in nn interesting progrnmmo of speech making, nthletic contests nnd other outdoor festivities. Tho city was handsomely decorated in honor of tho occasion. mfAGoSimtd PEOMXjESRARtiAWJ&9lfSlg: Lost IHs Home by Firo. This morning, between 6 nnd 7 o'clock, Mr. A. F. Holt, living nt the northwest corner of Riverside addi tion, nenr Hlghlnnd, lost his homo nnd its contents by fire. Mr. Holt wns nt tho barn milking, when ho hoard n noiso liko an explo sion, but ho paid no particular atten tion to it nt tho time Lntcr, huppening to look townrd tho houso, ho saw it wnt on fire, nnd rushed to tho building to save what ho could, but tho flames had gnlnrvl such hendwny that it was impos sible to cot anything out of it. In his ondenvors to rescuo his goods, nnd pro- The Busy Store OFFERS MATCHLESS BARGAINS FOR THIS SALE Wo know it is Uio quality and low prices that tho pcoplo wanl oi vcrtised, nnd not whole newspaper full of talk. Boo bolow wht linvo to soil. Thoy are tho bst value that was evor offered to th pM of Salem. Ollngor & Dennis Carpontors nnd gen eral jobbers. Wo havo opened a shop at 250 Stato street. Call nnd soo us or phono 485 Main. 8-4-3t ror""Rant, Kight room homo, somo fall fruit. Inqulro of Joslo Galon- tine, Miller stroot, near Rock street, South Salem. 8-5-3t : Lost or Strayed. A white Angora cat, abonb half grown. Return to Mrs. 0. ; A. Gray, Knst Stnto streot, ond ro- colvo reward. 8-5-3t Photographers to Moot. y Boston, Mnss., Aug. 5. For tho first timo in n docado and a hnlf tho Pho tornphors' Association of Amorlcn is to hold its nnnual convention in Bon ton this year. Mechanics' building has boon ongogod for nozt week, and the moctlugs will bo of unusual Inter est to tlio phcrtogrnphors for tho ron ton that thoy will mark the nssocla- t ion's quarter-contonninl. Ono of tho interesting features of tho convention will bo tho big exhibi tion of tho work of tho photographers nnd tho display mado by manufactur ers and doalers in photographic mate rial, Advices Tocoivod by tho lounl Big Vaudovlllo Circuit., Portland, Or., Aug. 4. S. Morton Oohn nnd John Considino, of Portland, and flvo onstorn mllllonalro politicians, will establish n monster vaudovlllo cir cuit botwoeu Now York and Chicago. Their capital is unlimitod. Special Mocha & Java Blend 25c pound Roprcsonta tho highest skill In blending coffocs. It's all coffoo, nnd goodl coffoc. If you don't liko it you'll bo tho first ono. Try It A. L. Harvey PHONE 1981 Cor. High and Court Sts. Grand Special Sale Monday and Tuesday JUST WHAT YOU WANT a ! J Don't Fotfget That wo nro still doing business, nnd lots of it. We keep the very best of everything for the bicycle, do tho best work, nnd will guaranteo to please you. Thcro are othor shops, of courso, but this is the pines whero you get tho best work at honest prices. Fank J Mooe Phono 301 Black. 37D Court Stroot. tt w When Your Glasses Break ,, Next time a lonso or any part of your glares gvts broken or lost or &.wora out, just bar us la mind, please E" Wo havo men hero who aro exports In optical repairing men who un- trdorstand overy part of oyeglasa and spectacle making and are competent to maVt any repairs that can possibly bo require. r "Wo prescribe and fit glasses, fill oecullsts' prescriptions do everything iJn tho lino of optical work expertly and carefully nnd ohargo fair ami reasonable prices for (I, SfciteaaoJ XiWty Sts., Salem, Ore xJat&vWy &trt& An $8 Porch Swing at $51 WE HAVE A NUMBED, OP THESE SWINGS BOUGHT AT A SPECIAL FIGURE AND FINISHED BY US IN THE STANDARD WEATHERED FINISH, WITH IDSAVY CHAIN HANGINGS. THEY ABE STRONG DURABLE, ORNAMENTAL AND CHEAP AT THE SPECIAL FRIGE. $5,00 MONDAY AND TUESDAY Phone Orders Taken We hang Them Free SEE WINDOW Buren & Hamilton SALEM, - - - OREGON iiiiiMiiiiiiiiwiwiiffwwnrmaawagBtgaapa'aw m i itEgraecgant?gqiswfe..avy FINE BEGES. All now and fresh and sparklo. with beauty. " COO yds. Wash India Silks, all colr ore, flno quality, rogulac prico 39c Solo prico 23c Remnants of flno silks half prico. 1000 yds. Fancy Dross Sllka, tho vory latest, worth up to $1.00. Prico 40c, DOo and 00c Soft India Sllka and Chiffon Sllka, sultablo for flno walatn and oven- lng drosses. .30c, 45c and CGc yd. 7Gc Black Silk Taffeta, yd 4Gc $1.50 Hoavy Black Silk Taffota, 30 lnchoa wldo, sultablo for under- skirts, yd 05c $1.30 Black Silk Poau do Soio, a flno, hoavy quality, aalo prico, yd. 86c FINE DRESS GOODS. Advanced salo of up to dato now Dross Goods. 76c and 85c Hoavy Mohair Dross Goods, yd 40o 75c Fancy Mohair Drees Goods, yd 40c 60c Twilled Mohair Drees Goods yd 20c $1.75 Hoavy English Mohair Dross Goods, yd 05o 92 Cravanotto Dress Goods, yd 11.38 $1.50 all wool French Volloii, Eta- mines, Eolionnce, French Gropes, yd 40c, 75c and 85c Remnants Dross Goods, Half Prico SHOPPINO BAGS. Grand Aaortmcnt at Small Prices. 60o, 75c and $1 values, salo prico 26c, 36c and 40c LADES' FANCY DOLLARS. Boautiful Novelty Collars, all kinds, prices 3c, 5c, 8 l-3c, lOo and 26c. Embroideries. 1000 yards to solcct from. Now arrivals, 50c Corset Cover Embroidery, 20 ia wldo, Dpecial prico, yd... 25c Odd lota of Embroldorlos, all prices ... lc, 2c, S'jC, 5c, 8 l.Sc and 10c. LACES. We carry an immenso stock of lacos Valinclennca Lacos, Torchon 95c U colon, Uc iMcva, unontai mcea. Bilk fHT Mocklln Lacos nnd dozens of othoro at small prices, lc, 2c, J 5c, 8 Wc, 10c, I2iSc, lecjv oto. CORSETS. Wo carry a flno stock at low prje( 50c nurnmer coroots, linen mesh 25c 85c modol form corsoto, price,, .9. $1.50 Warner Brothers' Rust Proof uorBots, pneo. .,. , 75o Glrdlo Corsets, pr. 20o Glrdlo Forma, prico 2Se MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Oomploto trtock at small prices, 500 Goraot Oovors, 30c quality ul P"ca i k 2Sc 20c Corsot Covers, odd lot, price 9c Sklxtn, Drawers and Night Ootoj at reduced pricoe, 26c, 39c, 49c and up. LADfES' DUESSBKIETS."""" Now arivala at low prices. $5.60 Accordion Plaited Drea Skirts, all colors, at mannfw. turors' cost, only 13,99 $4,50 Now Mohair Dress fftirti, 'prico Z8S Others cboapor and others highs price. LADIES' SHOES. 500 pairs now shoos bought cheap. Ladle' $2.26 flno Kid Shoos with French Hool and Patont Tots, prico only 11,39 WASH SUITS. Splendid lino; all reduced $4.60 Nobby Wash Suits, prico (12$ $5.60 Wash Suits, salo price.. 33.50 Whito and colored Wash Suits Hif Prico. SHIRT WAISTS. Pricoo on Shirt Waists Slaughtered. Must go regardless of cost, 25c, 35c, 46c and up. DOMESTICS. 600 yards Calico, standard nukt, yard 3V.I 600 linon Fringed Napkins, oxch 4c. Fancy Lawns and Dimities, Iliii Pries. SALEM'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. McEVOY BROS. Corner nf Commer cial and Court Streets number of lessons jor week, dally prae . vent the flro from tlce. etc. 3. Ily means of "torm reports" sent In by tho lenohor, tho standing of oneh pupil ia kept on record in tho conserv atory oftlce from term to term, just nt in tho case of thOHo studying in the conservatory nt Chicago. 4. Their "promotion" from ouc grado to tho next is also recorded at tho , conservatory, and placed to the credit of the pupil. 5. Instructive "letters" and 'lee- tures" nro prepared by the president) A Kansas City physician has discov mo incuuy, anu . ered that hJgh collars worn by women spreading to the bnrn, Mr. Holt wns sevoroly burned about the fneo, head and' hnnds. 8oon after tho flro stnrted ncighbori nppcnrcul nnd helped Jiim, und he suc ceeded in getting somo thing, out of the cellar. The origin of the Are is not known, Mr. Holt Is nn old resident of Salem, having lived here for 15 years. He de sires, through Tho Journal, to thnnk the neighbors nnd friends who assist od him. and other, members vf sent out monthly In typewritten form, to all branch studios, to bo read and discussed before the classes. These are tho samo In subject matter as tho lec tures and talks given at the conserva tory. 0. " Certificates of Proflolency" of tho Western Conservatory may bo con ferred upon Inter-Stato pupils who com plete the regular course In any branch studio. 7. All teachers and minils pnnnorfmi with tho branch studios are fully rec ognised in tho "Annual Catalogue,"! together with those of the main insti tution. produco cancer of tho throat, nnd tho uopkins Journal announces that low necked dresses produce pneumonia, cor sets causo heart dlseato and shortness of breath, and1 long skirts gather up germs of all infectiour diseases; thin soles produco consumntlnn l,i !.. shoes cause tho toes to grow together, and looking at bright millinory causes sore eyes. Women should be very care ful about these things.Lebanon Cri-tsrion. DIED. MKLLEN. At tho family homo in Knst Salem, Saturday, August 5, 1005, after a lingering Illness, Clif ford Austin Mellon, uged 34 years. Decoased has been ill for nenrly two years, nnd for six months hns been gradually sinking, until tho end-enmo pencefully this morning, moro ns a ro lief to tho sufferer than otherwise Ho wns n native of Marlon county, nnd has spent nearly nil his life in Salem, whero ho lonvos a host of warm friends in the best clrclos. Ho loaves a wife. mother and sistor to mourn bis depar ture, nil of whom wore most dovoted to him, and especially so during his months of almost hopeless lllnoss. Ho most pationtly nnd roslgnoilly nwaitcd the end, knowing that his greatest BBcriflee would be tho parting with those dear to him, The funeral will bo held nt tho homo Sunday nt 4 o'clock p. m Rov. P. S. Knight ofliointing, and ub he was a charter member of the Order of Forest ers, the lodge will probably take chargo of the services at tho gravo in the Odd Follows' cemetery. Among tho rela tives from out of town who will atteti tho funernl nro Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E Hubbard, of Independence, and Kr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Irolnnd, of Monntfutk. A Small Firo. At 12:20 this aftornoon the depuV ment wns callod out to a fire in a honM occuplod by Mrs. Milolr, on Souti Church street, north of tho blind school Tho blaio started from a defective fla, and tho roof was woll afire by the timo tho dopurtmont arrived. The flro tru conflnod to tho roof. All of the how hold goods woro taken out, and tk only damage done wns to the buildlfr FLETCHER'S OHILDEEN CRY T0B CAHTORI. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORTY Over Ladd k Bush's Bank, Salem, Or, Hop Baskets Patented and improved lot 905. Place yout orders now an J avoid the tush, Walter Motley 60 Court Street, Bl "TU Timothy" Geer Is being put forward by somo peonlo who oncht to know better for tho nominatlnn fnr governor or United States senator. they don't ear which. Better stay with tho farm, T. T you art sure there. Dame Nature does not nsa her little hatchet ne&riv a vlMnn.w .. do tho politician. Medford Mall. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. Mrs. C. a. White and children, of Gervais, are visiting Mrs, P. E, Slater. Miss Marjorio Moore, of Oakland, Cal., Is tho guest of Mrs. B. A. Pierce, at "The Oaks." George I. Goodrich, of TTntnrin. Mo, and sister are visiting nt the homo of their unole, Wm. Goodrich, at Che mawa. Mr. Goodrich was hero three jears ago visiting, nnd this is his first visit ainca He is engaged in tho jew elry business at Unlonville, Mo, WHO'S YOUR REPAIRMAN ? Yoa can use os when In need of Tires, Rims Coaster Brakes, Etc. Oat Stocfc is complete, ow work the best. !5Awp I