DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER. SO, 1000, l 8 i New Silk Waists NoV stylos In dainty patterns In silk wnlsts In i WHITE, HLACK, CHECKS, NETS, PLAIDS AND ALL-OVER LACE. Your wonts can beat bo supplied bow wlijlo 'the Btpck )b ,at (ta beat. $5' to. $10 p. Rain Coats Wo havo Just rccolvod a shipment of about thirty raincoats for voinon Wo havo boon doing such a satis factory business In this class of gar ments that It Is dlillcult to get them faflt enough IIowoTer, If you nro looking for a gnrniont of this kind and will como In at once, wo bollovo tho stocks nro In such shnpo now that you can bo suited They aro all of stnndard quality In 'wanted styles and shades. I $8,50 to $22.50 mmmeSm Outing Gowns A very necessary garment for tho tool weather Haven't you folt an though you need ono? Wo 'can supply you with almost any kind you want in plain, white, whlto with fancy yokes or tho pretty striped ones, a full rnnge of bIzoh from infants to adults is among our showing. 50c to $2.50 Krinkle Down Tho very nowest thing In tho oldordown world Light as n featlior, wnr'm, but not bulky, stylish In its Huffy dellcncy, has won Its way Into tho hearts of our customers Wo cannot too high ly recommend It for dressing MicqtH'H, klinoniiN, bat It rohen, baby clothe, coatH, otc Colors rod, gray bluo and green 20 inches wldo , 60c TOMORROW ONLY Special Sale No. 304 An opportunity to securo your supply of toilet articles at much leas than their real wdrth. Eastman's Tooth Powder; Eustmnn'H Tnlctuu 1'owden; Rainier Medicated Sonp, demonstrated nt State Fair; Cocoa-, nut Sonp, O bars; Agate Soap, !I bars; Antiseptic Witch Hazel nnd Hard Water Witch Ifazcl Soaps by the bo.v. None will bo sold until 8:20 a. in. tomorrow. No phone orders taken. Regular 25 centB values IOC; Beit Specials A full lino of leather nnd silk bolts In all colors, Including black and .whlto. You enn cIiooho profitably from thi showing at Half Price "Oavenette" Rain Proof Dress Goods Llko all good things it has many imitations Thoro is but ono Cemilno Cravcnette nnd that ono is mado by tho cele brated PRIESTLEY Wo handlo this great pro duction hero nnd hnvo it in nil wanted weights and shndca. Every yard Is Btnmpod, CHAVENETTE nnd nono 1b genuino without It. $1 .50 to $3 Ladies' Knit Underwear Tho colobrntod Merodo undor wear hand finished for miss cs nnd women. A full nnd completo lino In all kinds of undergurmcntB in wool, silk, wool and Bilk, lislo nnd cotton. 25c to, $6 Long Silk Gloves Your wnntB can bo supplied hero for long silk gloves in either blnck or whlto Not withstanding tho long glovo famine our prlcos nro wonder fully low for such splondtd values,. $1.50, $1.75, $2 Golf Gloves or. Warm gloves for cold wfcnth- In colors black, blue, gray, whlto and mixtures In all Blzes. Fine Clothes FOR THE MAN WHO CAKES Tho man who Is satisfied with nothing but -the best will alwnyB find satisfaction in selecting his j clothing hero, becauso they aro mado witli all the distinction otjj style, all tho perfect features, all' tho high quality of fabrics and all tho caro to little detail which mark tho Host That Can He Produced. Won't you como in and see thcm?,i $10 to $30 50c SILK LINED CASHMEHETTE GLOVES in colors gray, brown, nnd black 50c . Flannelettes Probably tho largest assort ment between Portland nnd Frisco Tho lino cmbrnces all the best and most wanted pat terns nnd colorings 27 Inches wide Light, medium nnd dnrk 10c to 20c Scotch Flannels For walstlngs in dainty stripes nnd checks In light shades 30 Inches wldo. Men's Shoes Tho new shoes thnt bave.all tho snappy stylo to them combined with good fit nnd wearing quali ties nro the ones to bo found hero. Let us show you. $3.50 to $4 Trunks 35c yd The Alma Sleeve Vesta for infants doeB not bind under tho nrma nnd irrltnto tho child a good, comfortnblo gar ment that will appeal to ovory mother All sizes In stock. Ruben's vests for children in nil sizes and grndos cotton, lisle, wool, silk nnd wool all Bilk. 25c to $2.25 wmmmmmmmmTmmmMmmmmm That Arc Trunks. Mado on the latest scientific principles ui strung millennia j thoroughly braced and fastened You wnnt n trunk you can depend on ono that you know will go to tho end of your Journey in good j shape This is tho kind wc have All sizes and grades to suit your taste. $2.50 to $37.50 Persorial -r J. W, Roland retu'rped last even-; ing from Albany. - ! W. M, Mitchell went to Portland' yesterdny on business. N. S. Houston, of Woodburn, was Uer'V6h(5rttl)le form apnea J.J ... Vl. w vuwaaa ff S HUNDRED AND . FORTY-SEVEN jNTERYftyJ -(Continued from first page, ' Bedding Tho largest and best lino good values In the city BLANKETS All grndes from 45cto$10 COMFORTS AH sizes and grndes from $1 to $12.50 of Blanket Cloth For bath robes Thoy como In dnrk shades In fancy pat terns with border to mntch. 20c yd I II II1IMMW1 I CITY NEWS A Collo:tlon of Important Para graph for Your Consideration Ills of the Flesh Most of tho Ills Heidi In hqlr to aro romodled by Osteopathy. Llkoly your cabo would bo easily reached. It would at least do no harm to hnvo talk with Dr. I). H. Whlto, In tho Uroyiuou building. Chrysanthemum Mason Bros,, florists, loin. Phono 308. tuoi-fri South 8u-10-29-2t 11(1 Seventeen Cent Julius Wolf, of Sllverton, was in tho city last evening, and snld that hit father nnd himself hnd pur chased 300 bales of hops nt 17 cents. Today nnd Tomorrow You can havo your pick of tho few CUT GLASS SALE For a short tlmo only wo frill toll Mi glass at greatly reduced price. e our window display with prices alaty marked oa each piece. W have another big shipment of ut gV oa tha road from tho fac tory and must make room. Our are r.lwdy wU tiled. Don't mlM t4t opiw-tuKy. Yewmmr sot jMva smother Ilka K. BaiVs Jewelry Store i .Mtait M T Ismij Hs sowing machines, hacks, wagons nnd ImplonioutH romulnlng on my floor pretty cheap. I give possession to Mr. Manning Thursday. P. A. Wlg nins. Today and Tomorrow You can hnvo your pick of tho fow sowing machines, hacks, wagons and Implements remaining on my floor pretty cheap. I glvo possession to Mr. Manning Thursday. P. A. Wig gins. fl. A. H., Attention All comrades of Sedgwick Post nnd ladles of Relief Corps aro re (jilCBted to nttond tho funeral of our comrade, S. 13. Wntklns, Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. from tho realdonco corner of Mission and Saginaw streets, ono block from Commercial street, South Sulom. By request of Commander Gideon Stolz. Kugeno Men (Jet Contract Bids for tho erection of tho wo man's cottage nt tho University of Oregon wero opened by tho building commlttoo of tho board of regents Monday, nnd tho contract was award ed to Ten-ill & Hunter, of Eugene, their bid being tho lowest, which was 94592, Among tho other bidders wero Welch & Mauror, of this city, for 15949. Tho bulldog will bo a frame structure, thro stories high, nnd handsomo In design. It will nc commodato about 30 girls. Notice, Royal Neighbor Special business to transact noxt Thursday night. All members aro rcquettea to no in anenuance. uy order "ot Margaret Headrlck, oraclo. 10-30-2t ATTOHNEY-GKXKHAL HOME. SUPREME COURT DECISIONS. Made Arrangements for tho Prosocu- tlou of Oregon' Claim Against tho Government. Four Cases Disposed of By the High est Tribunal This Morning. ..In tho supremo court this morn ing, tho case of E. Owens against T. B. Kay left last night for -a' business trip In eastern Oregon-, . S. A. Parks went to Eugene last, ovenlng. '"' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moyer came; up from Portland last evening. ' Fred West, of Sherwood, Wnsh-, lngton, was In the city yesterday. . , A. E. Watson went tq Albnny yes terday on business. W. S. C. Farrls, of Springfield, was vlBltlng In the city today. Mrs. Ira S. Lamk went to Brook3 pn business this morning. Mrs. A. M. McCull'och went to Portland today. Mrs. W. II. Odell left this morn ing for n short visit In Portland. Mrs. Lou Hntch went to Portland this morning. Rev. nnd Mrs. T. Ford returned to their homo In Portland last even Mrs. E. T. Adnlr left this morning for Woodburn, where she will visit Mrs. Ogle. Sheriff Elklns, of Crook county, left Inst evening for his homo In Prlnovlllo. Rev. H. J. McDevltt, of Portlnnd, who attended tho dedication of St. Joseph's church, returned homo yes terdny. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Shlppoy, of Mn rlon. nro in tho city today on busi ness. "Tip" Humphrey, tho prohibition editor of tho Jefferson Review, was a Salem visitor today. ! Chester Van Fleet Is in Portland today. He lias accopted a position In the Keedham barber Bhop. Mrs. W. St. Plerro and daughter, Miss Lucelle, went to Newport today for' a short outing. Mrs. L. E. Trnchscl, who has bcon a patient in tho Salem hospital, left today for her homo near Summit. Prof. J. T. Mathews returned this morning frpm a visit to his mothor, near Seaside. Miss Ireno ABhford nnd Miss Vln nlo Wood left this morning for Pen dleton to visit relntlves nnd friends. F. A. Klnmpo, of Jefferson, enme to Salem this morning on a short business trip. Mrs. O. C. Goodnlo and brother, Lyman Cnse. went to Portlnnd last ovenlng whore they will reside. RIchnrd W. Montngue, n well known Portland attorney, Is In tho city on legal business, i A. T. Brownell, agent for tho O. R. & N. nt Farmlngton, left yostor dajy for his homo after n visit with . Salem relatives. I Superintendent of Schools Acker man will co to St. Holens tomorrow to attend the Institute that will bo hold by tho teachers of Columbia Ing tho'portlers 8rijJ 10r Slinrtn.4 parently held up by a hldde'V tottering.- "-fl X-" :"t SufTprJiiR from Cnnce, It. is hardlv trim . .. ' iS Hllffprlnif f-ntr. . " EdiJ nor Tt 13 oitM..t i u") o7' ".rrr:'rver.thattj frame Her body is ...... s1 ndvntinoil venra oi. . . l ":;",'-;'' "uy.nM faewis v..v v..u..w Ul nuweriui niemben t c. vuuiui uy uur ucspot c tun. by bar refusal to designate h . cessor, ajid tho several factions i J the head 'aro now fighting for 1 lllU9lVlJt Hon. A. M. Crawford, attorney general for tho stato, returned homo Henry E. Turner, appealed from tho this mnrnlne from n vlnlf in Wnali. circuit court of Marlon countv. wns lngton and other Eastern cities. Mr. nfllrmed. The opinion was by Judgo co"ny' Crawford visited tho cnpltal to or- Mopro. This was a motion to set' , r" , Mrs; T' "nBton, left range for tho prosecution of tho aside a deed mado by Owens to Tur- , ' morn,nB 'J Contralia, Wash- claims of this stato against tho Unit, ner on tho ground thnt tho former "b "" lu "c,r ou" ,,, twm ed States government. Thcso claims was not Insufficient possession of his hnvo been ponding for moro than 40 faculties to dispose of real estate, years, and amount to moro than! Tho suit of James E. Hamilton 1300,000. During tho Civil War tho against Webster nnd W. H. Holmes, United States troops stationed nt the. nppcaled from Benton county, was various forts In Oregon wero cnlled rovorsed and dismissed, to tho East to toko an actlvo part In I Tho suit of Overbeck, Start and tho great conflict. Oregon was then Cook Company against J. C. Rob- asked to supply these posts, which jblns, appealed from Multnomah coun- wob uune. uregon paid nnu main-,1. " uwnimu. iue opinion was talned tho soldiery during tho war. hy Judgo Bean. nnd now it seems that the stato is In n fair way to rccelvo compensation. Tho suit of E. W. Haines, J. W. Council, sheriff, etc., appealed from Washington county, was reversed Mr. Crawford employed Ralston &Jnd dismissed. This waB a suit Slddons, Washington attorneys, to 'brought to clear tltlo to a piece of look after the Interest of Oregon bo- real estate. foro tho court of claims. It is ex pected that tho' court will act on this cabo In tlmo to havo the mat ter so before tho next congress. o I. N. Harris wont to Woodburn last ovenlng to visit his. son, W. N. sosalon of Harris, who has charge of the elec tric plant at that place. POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY, "In tho Bishop's Carriage" Was So Successful In Portland That It ItcnuiiHcd Another I)y. lUsfcet IUU at O. A, C. Tho Intorest In basket ball at O. A. O. has never been so great as this year and tho practice that goes on eory evening shows that the boys themselves are very enthusiastic, Donald Yantls, who played center last year on tho Salem high school team, Is making good la that posi tion here, as also are Foster and Benson, "DHaa" Roefter and Pvlwa of last ywr's team are la the puuo agalBi h4 jmshmk etkera who yrtmty) to mk wood sr Watt. JMeOiawK Hamilton WaJUa, and JJlrrrii. (lastt, "In tho Bishop's Carriage, which was booked at the Grand Onora Houso for Thursday night, has been postponed until Friday night. The play made, such a wondorful success at tne news theatre n Portland that Managor Meredith agreed to accom modato Manager Helllg by consenting to the attraction playing- in Port land one more time, and giving, the Play la Salem Instead of Thursday, aa was trst Intended. The play is said t be paving phenomenal sue-' cess at Portland. o ... .. M. E. Walker loft this morning for a visit at Eugene. . o . .JWsjssastx-A-. H ww J sw HHs) sVslBK & OZ&& Wo have just received an other shipment of ' Ehmon's Olire Oil The best olive oil on the market and guaranteed STRICTLY PURE We have It in PINT BOTTLES QUART BOTTLES ONE-HALF GALLON CANS ONE GALLON CANS Wo are the only agents for thla Ine olive oil In Salem. The Moir Grocery Company 4M Mate St. lngton. Mrs. J. Doremus nnd daughter, who have been -visiting Mrs. S. S. Mosher, returned to their home in Oregon City this morning. Mrs. M. E, Jackson, who has been the guest of her son, J. W. Jackson, returned this morning to her home at Brownsville. Mr. and Mrs. Webber and daugh ter, who havo been the guests of W. Fennel, returned this morning to their homo in Brownsville, MIbs Emily Squlro, the elocution ist, will appear on tho program In tho entertainment at the reform school this evening. Miss A. E. McKlnney, who has been recently visiting in Eastern Oregon, after a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Darby, returned this morning to her home at Turner. John Steelhammer, of Woodburn, the only John, is in town today, oa Important business bent, and fori once in his life wouldn't talk to, a, reporter. Chaplain St. Pierre and a captain and a cadet of the Salvation Army will hold relicIouB services at the reform school Thursday, evening. Mr. St, Pierre act ae chaplain both for tho reform school and tho peni tentiary. o- . Has Not Appearc4 A notice, which reads as follows, is posted in the court heuse: "To whom It may cencern: John Steel- hammer Is due for a marriage llceaso. All young -ladles objecting thereto, please appear and show- cause why same should not be Issued. (Signed) Chief oj Marriage Bureau." No pro teat has fceea made, as John's judg meat ta good la music, poetry amd ladlos. Mrs. Eddy Admits Reportc v.U..i.u.i., . .. UCt, 30 ,. about with "safeguards," MmS biuuivu uu wmuenco to a ltou number of newspaper men todi i;.iiuiiiB iuu BCTipps-JftSWS Httnij, ono is mini 10 nave Bnnctloned lb to set at rest the report thu l. health was undermined, but Uial fort failed of Its purpose. Her iA Ing health Is evident in her faceiJ manner. MrB. O'Brien's clear young questiened: "Aro you in perfect benlthr "I am," waa tho piilful attempt t nn nnowAi. na i. " " ouu surveyed & questioner with wonderment, tt- uenuy trying to comprehend t. meaning of the demonstration, l was plain that she regarded her pr vncy outraged, uut a stronger ml4 had forced upon her the necessity c mnKing a good Impression IITT imvo you any pnyslclan otb thnn God?" asked Mrs. O'Drlen. "Eh, what? Oh, yes, I heara No, I havo no other physician ui God. I nm restlnc In his re;Iut-l Ing arms." Tho testimony wns only half iiftl bio to thoso nbout her. She thn-l turned wearily toward Mr. Fry, W was standing near, In tho unlforat a footman, ready to assist her to lei carriage. Mrs. O'Brien pushed Into the h and bogged, "Mrs. Eddy, rontraJ pleaso tell us. do you drive oat w dny?" Sho paid no heed, bnttsu murmured something which the ttet ogrnpuer near by took to ma. yeB. Sho was thon taken to her cr rlago by Fryo and n strong aw Tho intorviow termlnnted, Unlti! seconds, and disproves tho report t a certain extent that she cannot nl nor talk, but that's nil. It It ri parent, thnt she is on the M of a completo physical breaWcrd and Is .weaker than seemed proV DIED. BURGTORFF Monday. Octokfil 190G, at tho asylum, He Bergtorff, aged 65 years. Funernl services will be he!i Rlgtlon's undertaking parlors t& nt 1:30 p. m. The body will buried In tho Leo Mission cemttrt GRATH. On Sunday, Octottff i 1906. at tho Salem hospltsJ, . line Grath. aced 23 years. Funeral services will be hU' day at Rlgdon's undertaking P1 at 3:30 p. m and the burial -rO In the Odd Fellows' cemetery Norwich Union Vkt ance Society Frank Meredith. Realdest OIBce with Wm. Brown 4 C.' 129 Commercial Street Money io Loan THOMAS K. 1 Over Ladd k. Bush's Bank. 8 NEW TODAY rti. ti ir iritAr3riiiiuate0' ,.. .,. ... ,..u. -. . vine. Mo., under fonndr teopathy. Room 21, bulldlnsr. Commercial Phone 87. Residence 3!l street, corner ChemckeU Phone 1448. Treats chronio free. diseases. Ess io-!! O.JISJIJP4 Bmi. j,lkW0: tmhm Wanted. Traveler for . house; $12 per week. iiIvibiuJ T?0farnCS. with cfitnn. J. A. Alex-, io-J """i . . -. Cmnl! ol i i - f fhree fwI ur, sunn more, for amall family. at Journal oSce. lMl T. sIlMir holt. Plr MJVW,t. --- . with Kaglteh coat ot JA i-.i mura to this onr. l