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8 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MAY 1G, 1007. ( IJARGAIN SPECIAL NUMBER .1:12 KJ TiVit 4iinra Utiifiilcn Qnln fn r(Tt n llim rt v uut jhii rj, ia w vuvi ii'ib TODAY ONLY IIIHHBHMBHHB Shower Sticks Size 26-lnch, stool rods, bulb run ners, motnl, horn, natural wood handles, stool catches. Tho bept $1.2G values to bo found in tho city today only. i None sold until 8830 n. in. No telcphono orders received. 89c Newest Styles la Ladies' ' Ready -to- wea At a Great Saving A rnro chnnco for tho caroful shopper. A chanco to got quality and stylo, distinction and valuo at loss than their valuo. Thoro'B only ono reason strong enough to forco such cuts in prlco wo must xnnko room for summer morchani disc. ?1G.00 suits aro now reduced to $1000 $18 suits aro now reduced to $12-00 J2G.00 suits nro now reduced to $16 67 $0.00 Bults nro now roduced to $20 00 LACE CURTAINS A varloty that'B largor and bot tor than you can And anywhere toutsldo of this Btoro, Imong broken lines, of which thoro nro from ono to thrco pairs of a kind, wo offer special Inditcu monts. Thoy nro in Nottingham, DniBBol Not, Bobblnot, in white and ecru. Horo'B a list of a few: $1.7G values roducod to. $2. GO valttCB reduced to. $-1.25 values reduced to. $0.00 values reduced to. $7.00 valuos roducod to. BOARD OF TRADE An Emphatic Statement With our ready-to-wear cloth lng wo can equal tho work of your favorlto tailor If you wonder how put It up to us to show you Every part of our suit 1b mndi by an export on thnt particular garment; the coat by a coatmak or; tho vest by a vostmaker; tho pants by a pantsninker nnd thus a suit Is mndo perfect in every Beam and fold. Our suits aro tho latest Btyles, tho finest material, the best work manship In fact, unexcelled in Z all around superiority tho prlco Is "right." Lot us show you wo can and tnko plcasuro In doing bo. $J0 to $25 First Session of the Organization In Its Own Room .$1.17 107 317 400 407 Correct Shoes Our Immonso volumo of busi ness on shoes Is done becauso our shoos havo valuo, not alono in tho goodness of tho materials and the shoo making, but ovcry Idea of InBtB and pattornB nnd every Jo tall of finish is given Bpcclnl at tention. Tho hard to lit aro especially Invited to bco our lines. You nro to blame. For what? You aro to blame for the fact that tho Salem Board of Trade fails to do what it should do. You aro to blame becauso tho Sa lom Board of Trade does tho, things It should not do. That Is, you are to blamo if you fnll to attend tho meetings of tho Board of Trade. Thoro Is to bo a regular mooting of tho Salem Board of Trade tonight In Its own rooms, to transact im portant business. Como out to this meeting and try to get tho best possible results for I tho good of tho community. Como nnd do your duty, anJ then dfon't kick afterwards. MINERS' JURY IS DOUBTFUL and will return next fall to resume their duties. Judge Galloway Tonstmnstcr Jutlgo Galloway, of McMInnvIllo hnB accepted tho Invitation tendered that indicated tho spirit of tho bat Boise, May 15. It is now reported that the state Is not confident of win nlng tho Moyer-Hnywood-Pettlbone ense, us it has been purported In the past. Thoso closest to tho prosecu tion, after discussing tho mntter among thoniBolves, havo changed their attitude on all sides, Binco one year ago. Governor Gooding no long er openly proclaims it to bo his be lief that the prisoners will never leave tho Btnto alive. Counsel for the prosecution Is llkewlso no longer openly dcclnring thnt it is sure to win tho ense, but Deckres, when ques tioned! today, bluntly put it thus: "It Is mighty hard sometimes to con vince 12 men, whero tho punishment Is death." It became evident early In todny's proceedings that tho de fense wanted to dlslodgo Juror Sam uel Wlngnto, for implied bias, with out having to exerclso a peremptory. challenge I EVANGELIST HAUDENSQ1IELD AT THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT Service begins at 7:30 o'clock. Don't miss the opening song Mr. Haudenschiefd is a singer, chorus fe preacher of great ability and you will enjoy iZ ment of the service. ' at Ten Jurors Passed Tuesday. It wns another business session of tho court, unmarked by important incident not connected with tho ex amination of talesmen. Counsol bristled occasionally -in a manner SEATS FREE EVERY NIGHT PERSONALS. $2 to $5 I $10 values roducod to..G.G7 I f INCO?P0?ATD him by tho executive commltteo of tho nlumnl association of "Willamette University to act as toastmastor at tho annual banquet, which will be given commencement week. The J lid go Is a member of tho claBS of 18C8. Hop Tralnera Wauled Mon, women and boys, for the Holmes yard. Long Job. Can board or camp. Will movo you out If do- slrodl Phono 109. T. A. Llvcsloy & Company. Fi-15-tf tlo thnt Is to como, but thoy contin ued In harmony, and woro generally courteous and graceful to ono an other. Tho court room is filled at J. W. Roland loft today for Jeffer son on business. Mrs. J. T. Jones, of Jefferson, was visiting In tho city this morning. Mrs. John Nornon loft this mora times, but tho crowd Is a changing. ,ng for a v,B,t ,n Albany ono nnd could not bo hold unless ' M,BS Jc88, Bcauchnmp has ro tho baiting of jurors wns worth, l,,rncu irom ft ynn ln wooaourn while. More women woro present thnn on nny other day, but at that tho number scarcely exceeded n doz- Field Meet. Saturday Tho athlotos of tho McMInnvIllo on. Haywood participated to a great er oxtont todny todny In tho proceed ings thnn on nny day previously. During tho examination of Talesman Orrlco Colo, who was not Jn goo.l henlth, Mr. Wilson stated that tho trial would occupy sovornl wooks. collogo will moot tho track mon of. nnd possibly Bovernl months. Wlllnmctto University next Saturday Tho ton mon so fnr pnBsed are: A, oitornoon on Wlllnmctto held. in.L. Ew nir. n enrnentor; Wllllnm Van- what promises to bo ono of tho most Intorcstlng contests thnt has takuti CITY NEWS A Collection of Important Par agraph for Your ConHldemtioii Wanted Wo Mill have a number of pliuvs for bright i energetic ladlCH. Wo want you to make a thorough house to house canvass. This Is not as dif ficult us ono might think.. Wo of for you many advantages. Wo don't rh1c you to work on commliHlon, but pay you a good salary and expenses. Wo don't require, you to lw cvpcrl en red j it is an advantage, perhaps, but if you have assurance and a lit tho energy it will inoro thnn make up for your lack of experience. Wo Mr. Reynolds Is Improving Thomas Reynolds, Jr., who re cently undorwont an onorntlon In tho Salem hoBpltnl for a fracturo of or "roBpccta aro good thoro will proh tho kneo, Ic reported to bo much nb,y l)0 n ,nrK croWtl Present to Improvod this morning, nnd will soon w,tnc8B tn flI)ort bo ablo to leavo tho hospital. Mr. . Roynolds somo tlmo ago had tho fio'(1 V''1 Proiwrty mlsfortuno to havo his kneo crushed, J' p- nW hns sold a 219-acro and wns taken to tho hoBpltnl Inst trnct ,n ts) B' r w for -0.0 to or8dalo, a grocor; Samuel D. Oilman, Walter Shaw and Allen Prido, farm placo horo tills Boason. A strong era; D. W. Henry, n carpontor; Geo dologntlon Is reported to bo coming from McMInnvIllo, nnd as tho weath Monday to havo boiuo silvered boiiwH romovod from tho Injured mombcr. Kd. Lamport Ih Tacoirw Edward Lamport, formerly of this Property. city, Is reported to bo conducting a thriving harness buulncss in Tncomn Wnuhington. John Tollo, Sr. This Is tho farm thnt Mr. Rogers has ownod niar Sublimity for somo years, and Is couuldorod a very dealrnblo piece of Knights to Colcbrnt A goodly delegation of Knights of Pythias of this city will go to Indo pondencu tonight for tho purposo of doing somo dospornto work ln tho 17th dogroo. Thoso who expect to nttond nro H. A. Johnson. F. T Hazard. Otto H. Mclntyre, a farmer; W. N. Rudge a farmer; Orrlco Colo, a mining mnn and W. W. lllsby, n real estate deal er nnd insurance agent. Dr. Z. M. Parvln, of Portland1, ar rived ln tho city this morning. Herbert Fnwk loft this morning for Portlnnd on business. Miss Nina McNary left this morn ing for a week's visit In Portland. Miss Wlprut, tho milliner, left thlj morning for Portland to visit friends Harry Albert nnd George Meyers loft this morning for Portland on business. James P. Irwin nnd Charles Hill loft today for a short visit In Port land. Tllmon Ford, of Snlom, will speak nt tho Pioneers' reunion nt Dallas July 3d. ' Mrs. O. C. Reovcs, of Newport, Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. W Donnls, of this city. Miss Ethel Wlckham loft this morning for a visit at her homo in O Otl.lnln -1... . ... ,i, for thnlr h, .... I Sirs. .Tn.nnl. e ... - Vj, f unumf.o JAJ niter a visit hero hi 3ff her home. " Percy BiMam. it,. ..... 1 .i ..,. " 7' ". ,u",lu "' niormti- iron t trip to Portland. Dr. L. V. Smith, after i &' rumuTcs acre, left this ccnW .o uuum in urewejr, Eut- gon. HoisaBraJuMeoltii nl dennrtment nt wiu..ui.-u.. 8lty, having computed l!i i with tho class of '05. Mrs. J. M. Rosenberg, of is tho guest of her -,-de.l Cross. ShowlliretaralicMkf row, and will bo accornW f her mother, Mrs. J. 0. WrW, will possibly spend the nmi tho Sound. J State Case Is Weak. I nr.i i A decided sensation followed the wiuunuu. circulation, after court reconvened I Mr8 Jack Uyftn nnd dnughter, of of tho report to tho effect that attor- Astoria are tho guests of Miss Emily noys for tho stnto had discovered a Thatcher, of this city. Borlous flaw In tho enso, which might Dr' R' n IInm,,ton hft8 roturneJ have an ovll ofToct on It. According f,rom a bBe88 trip to Portland nnd to this Btory thrco witnesses, two of Eastern Oregon, whom were former mombora of tho M,S8 MarBnrot Taylor, of Jackson- WfPtnrn Po.lornMnn nf mlnnrp nml VlllC, Is tllO. gUCSt Of MlBS Bcrtlltt Al- '- - - -- --.---.. w viw, -, L. R. Stlnoon, W. P. George M. Wlp rut nnd George Knight of Hubbard Appointed Guardian Mary E, Watson has boon nppolnt- Gov. ClmmlH'rlaln Will Speak Govornor Chnmhorlnln hna accept ed tho Invitation tendered him by t It rk fxtxrvtilrk t Tnulf t-Aiitillln 1- .InlliiAt. l.v ,.u,u w. ut.u.vOUu.,uu iu uuiiui AVrlL-htmnn W AV l" '" "" Min KVim-Mi nf TiiK- nr.lln,, ttw. . , . .. ...,., v... aro not asking you to work fnr ,,,,. whl.., '.,.,"... "'; SliollborK, Frank Ward', C. L. Par- hoiiio cheap coureni. Remember you ' mentor, E. II, Anderson, Al. Tozlor aro worklnu for ono of tho hest houses In the country, nnd helling a ApMlntnionts Made product that Is used by every house. Oovornor Chamberlain yostordny wife. Wo will further add that ail PIolntod Frank C. Pozzl, of Port our canvassers aro iu charge of a ,a,u1' n 0,nor of tho Stato Hoard of lady, and tlmt their physical and "-rmaoy, to succeed Zadoe Rlggs, moral xwlfaiv is wir..inuinlotl lnv ev. of th,a cU' "U8al - Domont, of ery possible way. Wo U'llovo tlmt 'rto 10,nt nn(l Amos Wllklns, of cnpable of conducting hor own nffalra1 ionco xvhen you havo had this matter thor- KKc, wro chosen ns mombors of Mr8, McLonoli is sot forth In tho po-l '. miKlily explained you will only be to "l0 bec uistrlct Agricultural bo- tU0n n8 U0,nR ovor 81 yoar8 of flKOi willing to iKHomo one of our canvass. coi' wn,ch wlu houl a fnlr nt and Is In nn enabled condition. Hor or. lMenso call for an Interview. J , Uo8olrg during this year. proporty Is valued as follews: Roal I ostato $11,350 and personnl proporty Sale Approved $2000. County Judgo Scott yostonhay approved tho salo of roal ostato mndo Adopted Child by Lillian Finloy, ns guardian of tlw Mr, and Mrs. Wllllnm F. Gnrn person and ostato of Ruthlo nnd jobst havo ndontod tho infant child Thoodoro Flnlny minors. ono nn ox-mombor of tho executive- beard, who had mado declarations to agents for tho ntnto, which It waB held would tondJ to strengthen tho credibility as a witness of Harry Or chard, flatly declined to como to Ida ho to testify. Two of thoso men are now in Colorado, and ono Is In tho Gold hold district. Thoy had enemies of Mayor nnaV Haywood for yoors. Ion, of this city. Mrs. A. Strong and daughter, Mrs. Fred Thlolson, loft this morning for a visit In Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Thomas, of Newport, who havo been visiting Sn lom rolatlves, loft today for a visit in Portlnnd. Charles. H. Jones left Inst ovonlng HOTKh ARfUVJU, WilkBMtiC Tom Drown, Woodtun. W. C. Noon, Jr., PortW A. R. Vofburgh, RstWte.X. Slg. Llpman, San Fr W. II. Norton, Port! II. Rodgcra, FortUsd. C. R. HaudensthleM, fXtm. II. A. Price, Ssn Frasdwoi E. Rosenthal, PortlM a F. Dyrne, San Fn-dKi George A. Beatli. Sakm. II. S. Games, Ne Tort II. J. Knudscn, Porftol Miss M. Stlrber, WooJlst Mrs. F. Eckhout, Vwftn II. A. St Salle, Albur. E. R. Rett, Chicago. Chas. A. Doyce, Portlut E. Hnsley, Settle. S. W. Weaver, Hnbbsrl i Tho twelfth juror was passed by tho defonso at recess, but reserved tho right to ask a fow quosttonB nf- ft.l ..unM.llnH A lt. .. 1 -.-l-1 . muuiuuii i u.u ,.Ur-w.i uu miniu ter recoBs. Tho jurors now In tho u, fl,ry a. mviam, a person in- box aro 8ubJect to peremptory chal- 11. lron, Willamette Hotel, or Miss K. M. Cobb, Cottage Hotel. 5-15-tf I Btolnor'a Market Moved From Stnto Bt-oot to 321 North Commorolnl street. Phond 135. Mr. Pratt wlshos to thank his cub tomora for tholr liberal pntroungo. Administrator Apiolntel Hoping thoy will continue with him c- Mursh wna yesterday appoint nt his now stand, which Is complete a ndmlnlstrntor of tho ostato of L, ln ovory respect, and no hotter fish H- Kowlandi deconBod. Tho proporty market known In tho city. 51151, of tno 08tt ls valued at 12000. cured In Linn county. Besides this of George nnd Clnrn Hoff, nnd tho lons ,lst nbout 100 additional have Vmiprnl Nolle- Tho funeral sertlce of eon ,w"": " "' " . "..... ...-.i n. Mr-. Sarah E. Smith WM fnr ,or -OIOOO. WHOro HO Will n.u ' -".- m B-ik-VbRll Lincoln county teachers' Institute to- ? ." ",,, day ",r81 k, s t" -n ti,i ,,.nriniAn,innf of n. m. The burial W a tho stato prison' foundry, has ro- View cemetery. turned from a business vibu in run- '.',.. &' InLd MWWUW, t-.-r .. Mrs. Charles aunngnam, wno umV . ... ,.ik ..i (mnlirfl 01 been visiting Salem relatives, . - t " t m drhetk-i -nlng for Walla Walla, wnero .. - j. d r to tit ... ..... . . ...... i it. ll. rnrrvlnc people tlfr w sno win join nor uu&unuu. .i. -- - . ..im More XnniPH In Linn County. , UnKham recently nccepted a position of health t-J"' .il kit . r .-. " - -. a 'inniFLa. -" Aiuaiiy, .May iu, uugeno I'aimer wmi tho Bulletin, of Wnlla waua. ie u yesterday forwarded! potltlons to Sa r. j, Hendricks, editor of tho Sa- Stone "ore. iem containing 1100 nnmos of those iom statosman, wns In tho city today who had slgnod thorn, calling for the on route to Bay City, tho town site of referendum of tho University appro- which ho is tho prlnicpal owner i prlatlon bill. The names woro all so Saturday's Astorian. probato court has docrood according to tho potttlon that tho child's name Bhnll bo Lillian Evolyn Gnrnjobst. DltlGllAM STOCK COMPANY. Nutlet- I will bo responsible for no blll.H unless ordored by mo. Geo. W. Gos- or. 5-13-Bt Hand Conctrt Tonight- Tho Solem Military Bnnd will glvo an open-air concort in Willson avon I uo tonight. Tho wonthor will bo i I A Now Theatrical Company Which Will Appear nt tho Klinger Grand Monday. Tho Brlgham Stock Company will opon an engagement at tho Klinger already boon socurod In this county Have You Noticed DIED. MILLER. At the home of hor dnughter, Mrs. L. C. Cavanagh near Turner. Mrs. Emily Miller May 15, 1907, at 4 a. m. She was n native of Illinois and a pioneer of 1S51. She leaves four children to mourn her loss, F. M. Miller, of Victor Polut; Mrs. L. C Turner; Mrs. Belle Ideal, and, ns music lovers appreciate Grand thentro on Stnto street nnvt nnv.nnvh tho excellent programs of tho band. Monday evening with Mlsa nnrhv:Ti.i- B'n.u. ',..' .". Thoso froah meats and that full thoro will doubtless bo standing rokato as loading lady. Somo of tho Brown' of San Francisco 10 of fancy and etaplo grocorks room only In tho avenue tonight best-known talent on tho coast i,nP , ' , ... been engaged by Mr. Brlgham church, and a faithful, conscientious Among tho number nro Caroll Mc- Christian. Sh khM , - Mn-- Farland, formerly of tho Baker to go, and that hor heavenly father Strawberries The Best Dollar-berries 15c lino nlround supply store. Fnrrlngton Tho band will give a concort In Ma & YnnPatton'a, tho grocors nnd mar-,rlon Bqunro Sunday attornodn kotmon. weather permitting. Will Sich(I Summer Ih Alaskn- stock, in Portland, and who, for a'wna waiting. She was loved by all t .-..., w. ..,, ...ai. t-ujiumi - wno Know ner. Price of Vlour lUtUcil Mnnncap TlnlirnfV nf llm Rnlnni Flour milts, was notified this morn' George Neunor. Jr.. three Btudo'nts of 'Vho has T appeared in , al ZWm tT'i T T fc beW at tbe Inc of n raise In flour nf SB cont. ir tho law denartmont of Willftmtft "':,-!, !. .PJl"ed n.oU .th.eWaIdo Hill BapUst church Friday barrel. Flour from local wheat now, University win 8ond their summer 1. 7Z" Tl . L "1.? l.lii?lt3 Hot. Henry Bnbcock. pat "Kill sell, wholesalo, at J3. to ?3.65 and hard whoat vrlll soil at M.40 to - - - - - --- - j-.., , w ti w - v- -.------,-rf wi w mm w m- - m -- w - u hii.kii rtiiA. rm uu n nnm rvji ..-. aa .a . r '. .... ...-.... ...... . .., uui.u.ior or tno first Bantist chnroii. nf -, -. H.65 per barrel. vacation noar iiirtanK8, Alaska Fiorflnrn rrnnnnrf -. t . They havo accepted a position with Bonue, will also appear with the" a BurveylBg party fori the Bitramor, company. baiem win conduct tho services. In terment will take place In tke Henry Warren cemAery, ' per box These berries aro fine and look like homo berries. Remember our vegetables are tho best and always fresh. i Moir Grocery Company 458 State St. PbeM 1 Iif ittiiaiitntg1IBi Tutffiace . ..jifc. RmUj Fran-:-in4ft,i Office wiw ""'v 129 Comoerdil, MftNfiVTOLOJ ' TSOJUSt1 '0TerUddB!i NEVVTODAV . rnrf" icifl: .. -nd W r. Ill from the $& Z4 a-auro yp Phoue 115-- -H d pflf R 'L-iAil. t4l5Corttf'HH. . zd. For --'-i Mi" rL I 'for V ? Libertf -s i