Vfe&ett&sA w. ;- -.v3 THt'TIWItWI-ITWWlUJIVBMW lli KnuuiMMwinj) DAILY CAPITA! JOURNAL, 8ALBM, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1005 8 Co THe Old White Comer tockton Read This Pice List s MwuMjanamMBBaw. . V r t The Stein-Bloch Wool Test The Clothing STORE Haiti J W Jlurjia vMFtr.vTf C.'unVH'ff Mfcran"is vvr-4'OTJllArJVjr-niK.ilnrtTr h Tbs mrtn-IJloeh Weol TVrteotwUuof bolllNKMtallenBf wirn1 eMtl tUiti. ltieliMnllMtlnarthloiiiVMlrMW(iel liuft nai AntlMi. Tli Infl MtflhlM firtfl ttonn wtra or llnHr ef ibt m length. lbs tMrilmtnjdrHtlMVlHenlr Ilia ifti(ifkiMirL ThBilir mural UMin (Klullflfon mnUlBUi(Urg pr eenlcf, tnrerbl eetten. New arrivals for this week. Black Unfinished Worsteds "We show the most complete and per fect nsesrtment of bow Blaek Stilts shown in alt Salem. Double-breasted Sacks,' 'Varsity cuts, $13 50 to 2250 Fancy Worsteds The best Bttelitos er Street Suit is a Worsted. Wc have the French Wors teds, silk mixed and domestics, rang ing In price from 912-50 to 925-00 Cashmere Novelties All now up-te-tbo-mlfltito styles in- high grade nnd medium prleed suits fer bus iness men, farmers ami inberers ?850 to 925.00 LADIES' SUITS There was no mistake made by our buyer in thla department, either In ever-buying er selecting the wrentf stales. We have no npolo glee to make er explanations te of fer. But we positively will under n(41 all ethers. The modified prices on our suit range from r 95to 93O ladies' underwear 45c An assortment of regular 78e nnd $1 value in vests and panto will bo fin nalo this week at 4 Be. IttLKQ C5o YAJID An assortment ef 76o te 1.60 quail tie to deio out. M J ' (a m , DRESS GOODS What do you think ef having dress goods oomo in by oxpre nearly every day. The demand for Bead's floods baa been oe groat that wo have boon obliged te ship them by express in order te supply tho do wand, L&ndadowno, .Iiodona .Crepo Haiti Proofs, Doublo Warp Panama, En gadina, Oropo 811k Warp Honriotta A few ef tho popular weaves in nil color, SPECIAL 700 Men's Hats in all styles, colors and kinds; regular 1180 and 8.00 grades, reduced to 31.60 SWEATERS Men' Heavy Ootton Sweaters; reg ular 0 te 7fc grades, reduced to 37o each wool rLxmon The best hygienic underwear; reg ular 76o grade... ,,..60c SPECIAL Men's SwlU Oonde Underwear, heavy wool) regular 76e quality, re duced to 60e UNDERWEAR Natural wool underwear, reg ular 1.00 value, In all otnect re duced te .78c UNDERWEAR Regular 1.00 and 1.M values, as sorted kinds, reduced to 85c DEEUfl QOODB SPONGED riLLTJ-rOK ALL TDME TO COMB Wo now havo two steam shrinking machines nnd are beter able .to hand. dlo tho big rush than ever before. We shrink wkm wo shrink) wo den't just go through tho motions. Remember it costs you nothing when you buy your goods at our storo. t L SPECIAL NOTICE Wo have again prevailed upon Prof, a win, one of America' graft tost, portrait artUU, te oomo to g&lefo and ortc In our window. Everyone lu thin oouununlty liaa beard of bUn and should avail tttemcelve of the oportun ty of seeing flrst-oloac artist vrork. Exklbltloa will bgin In a few days. DIED. L1IR. The funernl of the late J. II. 1 wbe died Mtddenly at the family homo at Marlon Thursday evening, took placo yostorday afternoon, and the body was interred In City View cemjtery. Itev. H. V. llinchaw con dusting tho srvies. Mr. Leo wra a. pionoer of this stntc, nod obo, of tho moot repeeted fnrmors in tho oownty. 11U snddon dontk, while oittlng at t)M wppor UWo with WW family, onm m n grnt nhock to kls bundredo of frioada, aa wdl tut to the immediat moMbora of his own family Ho wna born in Modton wHtnty, lav dlann, October f, 1SB7. VWr yenwi of bis life wr pejt to tho sorrloo of bis country in tho, Civil Wnr, oml ef which bo oatni with an oNvwblo rord fer bruvery and corvico ao a true ool ' d(gr. He was married in ISM, cowing to this country 11 ymm lator, idnee wbiob time he bus labor for the up building of tho county awl state. Ho is survived by u widow and the following children! Mrs. L. M. Wblte, of Htnyton, and Nellie, Lenna, Idlllan, Cbarleu nnd Chwdor Loo, lUiODM, In this city, Saturday, Nc vombor -I, ZWt, Daniel P. Rhode, aged (S7 yoara, Funeral Sunday, in terment in Olty View cemetery, Daniel P. Rhode wu born in Law rewM oottnty, Tndtana. on tho 8th day of Doeomber, 1838. Ho was united lrj worrlago o Mnrek tl, IMi, to tenth TnUferro, In tho stoto of Iowa, to which ntatv bo hud rom'd when II ymt old. lUvoN chUdr woro born to thorn 1 thro hvo gone boforo rh4 eight rowain to mourn tho Iom of their father, and to oawfaH their mother In tho loon of kr companion, who, for ST yeam, chnrod with hor tho Joy ami mHorwn of Jifc Mr. Rkodc onme to Oregon but a fow wook-o ago, to eok ro liof In h cbuHgo of olimato from the Mines that atfoetod1 him, and diod at tho homo of hia son-ln-ww and daugh ter, Mr. and Mr. Dolany, the only mem lra of bis immediate family residing in Oregon. Putwrol sorvleeo were bold at the reddenee of Mr.Dclanr,ln8outh Balom, Sunday by the pactor of the ImIIo M. K, church. CUT GLASS ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE WEDDING PRESENTS Ok Our etock of glasa offers scores of fine gift suggestions. There are dainty ptoses of small else and comparatively small cost, as well as arti cles of uudoubted value anyone caa suroly find am attractive gift here . tr whatever amount tboy choose to inveet In one. Fruit bowls, 5 and up. Bon Ben dishes, from $8.50 up. , Sugar and cream acts, $0.60. Knife rests, $1.80. Vase, $B.5Q to 4.00, Wo bavo also bavo a lino of Bohemian out gjpsa vrjt gold. lbUd Pieces that sell from $1.75 to 11.0Q- , TTbU U t beautiful let of glasa and niust be seca te be appreciated. A 4f QU State and Liberty Sts., Salem, Ore - --t ummji'a Mra. Mattlo BouUiwicb-Nerweod. When death cornea to the old, to thoce who have posoid. tho full fowr soaeono of llfo, it U but tho fitting and, too bar vent timo, which moot follow tho btoa soma of sprtng, tho maturing of com mor, tow ripoola; of autnmn. It leave sorrow, It lo Uoo, but sorrow softoncd by tho knowlodf ot Ufo hoc had to ,full fraitltoM. Mot whon tho ley noforc ox 40oiM tone too itpo or .voniJi, rod with life'u young blood nod they wax white and chilli and oyos bright , with yooth and hope and nil that makes life's springtime glad and beautiful, it U tea heart string Woak, and oyos grow dim with grief Ihojc prowl hie. Tumi wan it with Mrs. Mottle South-wick-Norwood, woo died at tho home of her aifrtor-todaw, Mr. Appereon, at MeMJnnvillo, at an oariy honr Uih morning. A brido of but a fow moot ha, the picture of health, and In the per fect bloom of young womanhood, it seems cruel that a life with all its hopes and promlceo vol to bo fulfilled, soould be so rutbleaoly blotted out. Barn in Santa Rosa, California, years ago Satorday, she oame.with her paroata to this city at aa early age, and bore she grew te womanhood. Bright, eh eery ef a lovable, gentle and kindly disposition, she was loved by all with wham she came in oentaet, and her sudden and unexpected death has saddened many a heart. 8b a was married to W. R. Norwood June. 3.1st of the present year, and none of Rilera's daughters ever carried tp bar vaew heme heartier congratulations Of jaoro. heartfelt wishes fer her happi- Uiejw. The young couple made their borne in Lee Angeles, and came to Oregon fer a vielt less than two weeks ago, going tq McMinavillc On the day they were i to return to the borne of her parents here, she was attacked with typhoid ' pneumonia. For ten days her vigorous I constitution held out in tho Tain strug gle, and tbea death, with ley fugers, macro mute forever the pawbed lips, nnd touched tho drooping eyollds, nnd she slept. Her poreato, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Southwiek, and Mia Margaret were at her bedoide when she pad away. Bo aide those, she leaven the following brother and aiotoroi Mra. J. HaaUagu, of Portland? Mrs. Oarl Baker, of Har rington, Wn.j Mr. J. A. Balrd, of Port land, nod Albert, Booald ami Ralph Southwiek, of tbJ city. TV NaoreJ will bo bold' from tho family rooidoaoo on tho corner of Ma rion and Twelfth streota, bwt tho time and tho particular will bo announced httor. Mr. and Mro, Sootawiok are ex pooled to arrive with tho body- on tho cvdoing'a train. To the Friend and Neighbors, Who so kindly offered their help and sympathy in our hour of trouble we wioh to extend our thanka. Mra. S. C. Rhode, Mr. and Mra. Okas. Dolany. o . , Died at Albany. Mra. R, N. Orlgg of Albany died at bar homo at that placo Sunday. The funeral will bo held in this city Tues day morning, Immediately after the ar rival of the 8i0 local. Mrs. Grigge was aa aunt of Miss ZaiiMe Palmer, of this elty. Tho Edison's New Bill. The Bdisoa has a new show to offer ito many patrons tonight. In a way, it ia a departure from the regular run of shews that aoaie te this cosy little theatre. Two of the best known enter tainments en the Western vaudeville stage are included in this bill. These two artists are warranted to put any number of trouble-beset people in thor ough good bumor. One of tho two, the inimitable Tot Young, says an oudienco commences to laugh at him before bo appears on the stage. The other, J. H. Fielding, claims to do better than that, no will prove it to the audiences at the theatre to Right. The Pinard Brothers in their turn defy the lawa of gravity. There is no way to describe their marvellous work, but to say it is wonderful. There will be the usual illustrated song and aa entirely new act of moving picture. PrloellBt ovor carefully nnd If you don't trado with us it will keep yon from, paying too much for your goods olsowhere. If you npproclnlo gca ulno bargains and BeK,DK good goods nt the lowest possible mnrgm of profit trado nt the Chicago Store tho store that has grown faster thaa any storo on the Pacific Coast. 811k Finished Velveteons, yd, , ,,,, 30c nnd 40o Bilk Velvets, all colors, yd 76c & 05c 60c Wool Henriettas, nil colors, yH , 38c 06j All Wool French llenrlettnl yd Q6c 06c Dove Colored Cashmeres, yd iOc $1JS 6-i-in. Bain Proof Drees Coeds yd 78c S6c Pretty School Plaid Dress Goods yd lee 0e Fancy Black Dree Goods, yd 30c 76c All Wool Black Drew Goods, yd s 30e 06e Scotch All Weel Suitings, yd 48c $f West of Hnglnnd Broadcloth, yd $1.10 Fancy Drees Goods, yd Wc nnd 38c 1.75 Rain Proof Cloaking, yd 1.16 86e Alice Blue Taffoto Silk, yd 06c 76c Fanoy Drees Silks, yd 60s 00c Taffeta Silk, nil colors, yd 40e IS ldk Wrapper Flanoletlei, yard ,,,, , , t,,.8 l-3c 3000 yds Outing Flannels, plain and fancy oolorn, yd 6c, 8 141c and 10c Wc Black Mercerized Sateen, yd 19c It 1-ko Seieetas, yd l-3c 9c OIhm Silk Lining, yd 16c 16c Dres Canvas, yd 9c 1000 yds Standard OaUeees, yd 4c 34-In. Bleached Muclln, yd. 6c, fll-ie 8c 76c Curtain Drapery, 64 In., yd 46c 100 dooen Towels, each 4c, 6c, fll-ic, 8c and 10 18c Pillow Cases, each lll-Sc 76c Bleached Shceets, large sine 641c Table Linen, nil prices, yd Ne, 36c, 40, 76o 60c Wool Hfderdewn, yd. 36c White Cotton- Bats, roll 6c 76c Outing Flannel Night Gowns, 40c 1.36 Outing Flannel Night Gowns, .95e Full Slsa BlankelH, gray.. ..,,256 Big Gray Blanket, 36o, 49e, 715c, p Big Comforts, oncb 00c, 76c, 85c Qg Knit Wool Shawls, ., ,.19e, S6c, 86c, 60e nnd 78s Shopping Bags.. . .85e, 35c andtts New Patent Leather Belts 18t U Silk Bolta, all now 16c, 35c nnd 80 Umbrella 30c, 45c, ?5 Is, U $1.06 Fur Neck Scarfs.... 41 Kt $14K) Long Furs, vwy new, pr 198 1.76 Accordion Plaited IMtiroui 094 30c Silk Chiffon, yd lit SO Bilk Maline Veiling, yd,. 121 St 1000 yds Ribbon, nil kinds ..lo, 3c, 6c 81-3c 181-2c nnl lit Linen Laces lc, Sc, 3c, fc 0 l-4c, 8 l-3e and 10 Dr&M Trimmings, tho latest ..6c, 81-3c, 10c, ICe nnd ?5o yi Ladles' Hosiery, all kinds 10c lSl-Sc, 15c and Sfe Children's Hoilory ..0c, 10c, ltl-tc, 16c ami S5e ft Ladle' 76c UhIoa Suits, price 4 Ladiea' 36c wool, fleeced undtr wear ., ,, ,, ... $8t Ladiec' Hoso Supperters, .10c, 15c. iU 1000 Spook Sans Silk, ajvool. . U 60 doaon Ladiec' White U. 8. Haoi kerchiefs, each.. ,U Men's 10 Stilts, while they last JM "Men's 16 Swell Suits, price 9.M Ladles' 1.96 Dresc Shoes, price .1.H Lndi' li Bain Coats, price $?M iAdics' 10 Silk Petticoats..,. 5 M Ladles' itSO Pelo Turlmn Hals .U Ladles' $5 Trimmed Hats.. ..$2M Iadlea' Suits ..$8.00, 10.50, 12.50 and 14 M Salem'sGteatestGtowingStoifc McEVOY BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets ADDITIONAL rBRSONALB. Harvey Newell, of Portland, spent Sunday with Salem friend. Mm. Stg Dnrkhoimcr and little son opont Sunday wltk Mr. Hoover, nt Broka. Mra. Arthur Bend lo v4ltlng rela tivoa in South Salem. Mrs. M. J. Kelly, of Albany, is vloit ing frlaoda In thin elty. Mr. Lillian Troutmau baa returned to bar homo at Tollman, nfter spending several week la tho Salem Hospital. Among tho Albany people who at tended tho big football gome In this city Saturday woro Mr. P. A. Young, Mbwos VIobMto Smolgb and Leo Mil ler, OUreMco Undorwood and Robin Kel son. Mian Vooto Walla, of Albany, wo la tho city Saturday to ceo the football gaano, and nloo tr a abort vloit with nor uncle, Hon. Ooorgo Burnett. Hditor B. F. Irvine and daughter, Mlof lSdno, of Qorvallla, wore in the olty Saturday on account of tho foot ball game. Norwich Union Fire Insor- ance Society rrank Meredith, Resident Aieotl Office wlUi Wm. Brown h Co., No, ll Oommeroial Street, NEW TODAY Wanted. Straight, round oak neeij Inquire at 500 State street ll$f Feun(L--A pair of allvorriinmp.l op! taolee. Owner call at this ftr u pay ekargoa. 114k A Dicastroua Calamity, It U a disastrous oammity, when you loo your h-altb, because indigestion and- constipation have sapped it away. Prompt relief can be bad in Dr. King's New Life Pilla. They build up your digestive organs, and euro headache, dizziness, colic, constipation,, etc. Guar anteed at J. C. Perry's drug store; 96c. ... o May Postpone Congress. Bi Paso, Texas, Nov. O.Myrea' Opera Hou&e was destroyed by fire last night; loss $71,000. The Mining Con gress, which was to be held in the opera house shortly, may be postponed, as there is no other place in town suit able for it. ror Sale On hundred and v k of sheep 1 all ewe. O, M".. South High street. 71 1 Biff Time In Klamatn. ' Governor Ofaamberlain vlll return to night from Klamath Falls where be delivered an address Saturday. The occasion was the 'ratification of the signing with the government by the Klamath Water Users' Aesooiatien, of the great irrigation contract. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FOBD, Over Ladd fc Bush 'a Bank, Sclera, Or. Wanted A briout. active n n $0 par day for the right J""1 J at MWVk Onnimoroial str" 15. IH8. Wanted. Unortfotlc, trwitw ' or woman to work in Orer 1 rp sentintr larec manufattu'iri; mbv. Salarv JO to &&i) T r ! paid weekly. Address, with tol J, . Aioere, oaiem, ur . w For Bent Two furnished room W lifht. haiisalcAaninc'. Rent oreap if token for the winter. Call for terms at 149 Court Bt Sb Orfon. 11 W I 4 egon. HOSPTTAL Samaritan Hospital. Salens, OxP Non-seetarian. ltates, $10x to I per day. Misa Agnes O'Keefe, perintend'ent. Miss Anna S" Aaat Rimt. H II 1 1 II III It 1 1 1 1 I ill r-HHi NewEdisonTiieati - O. A. WTLSONi MOR. Salem, Oregon. 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 n t- Program beginning Monday, N'e bcr 6. Performances at 7:45 and ' Lola Tarpley, Pianist "j.H. Fielding. niustrated Bong, entitled 'Katie Kearney." Pinard Bros. Double Somersault Perf err crs. Tot Young, Blackfaco Comedian, Edlsonoscopo. Matinee Saturday. Children 5c