Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 18, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAK,r CAT! TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, onKOON, MONDAY, MAI 18, 1008
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J. L STOCKTON
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
Lace Curtains
this week at great reductions.
!5 values -
78c a pr.
ldreds of single pairs; also one and three curtains of
kind to close out at 50 to 10 per cent reduction. AH
er curtains substantially reduced.
.
allies' Suits and Jackets
AT SACRIFICE PRICES
Values in suits from
$15.00 to $75.00
Reduced from 10 to 50 per cent
INDIANA
FIEND GOT
$55,900
BY HER MURDERS
MRS. GUNNESS GOT BIG SUMS
1'ROM VICTIMS ONLY $750
LEFT REST INVESTED IN
REAL ESTATE.
'ULAR
;on0 night only, Mnv 20, Tho exnerl-
enceg or tlie young Birl, daughter of
a cottrgor, who mnrrled n rich noblo
mans son, nro pathetic In tho ox-tromo.
iicni House Via OA'"Dorft Thorno" will ho halloii wltii
HyEvu.h.g IViay U, delight at tho Grand onorn ho ,,o
Kiiy
I'M, Cay's Famous Lovo Story
DORA
HORNE
nntlzod by Loin B. Pnrkor.
M Known I'luy la America
Same Groat Cat
' Ila-s U3e, SI3c, OOc.
afo at Ilox OiUco Wednesday
9 A. M.
AT
THEATER
tlmt Appeals to t!n Rot tor
of Every Man mill Woni-
'return of one of tho most
GRAND LODGE
tCnnunuoa trom pngo one.)
Is In Snlom to attend tho grnnd lodge
pr Odd Follows which convenes horo
tomorrow, Judge Dny Is prist grand
master In Oregon, and hold that of
fice when thin Jurisdiction Includod
progon, Washington and Idaho, and
had a tnctnbcrslilp of only 12,000.
At present tho same territory has
moro than H0.000 members. In tho
o'd dnys tho Judgo UBOd to visit all
tho lodges by stage, there bolng no
railroads thon. In tolcon of thlo
Jlldgo Day vm nroBontetl wILIi n
handsome gold watch, which he still
carries.
Somo Delegates Hero.
O. n. Dovb and R, R. Sterns nro
Ashland dolocntoa to tho Odd Fel
lows convontlon. Mr. Storns in tak-
ing the placo of A. 8. Pay.no, who Is
not nhlo to bo present on account of
lllnoN. The Rebekah delegates from
Ashland nro Miss Minn Utes nnd
Hniiffflpi
I ,D, A. A.rmond of Grnnta Pnss, who
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iKtsxjxm
I a delCERtO to tho Odd Follows' rnn.
vontlon, Ic In tho city. OUior early ar
rivals at the cram! lodge nro Robert
Sexaur and T. T. Dpnn.
Miss Demhlnr. Simmon, who
holds n chair in tho grand lodge, has
arrived from Ashinnd.
Tho Wii'k'N Program.
T'to hosoIour vlll bogln Tuosdav
morning at 9 o'clock. On Tuomlny
evening tho Roboknh degroo work
will be exemplified by tho Salem and
Dallas t-nniB in I. 0. 0. F. hall.
Wcdnodnv morning the grnnd lodgo
will meet In tho 1igmo of roprosontn-
tlves and tho Rcboknh assembly in
tho Odd Follows' hall. Tho degreo
of chivalry work will bo givon nt
4:30 p. m. At 7:30 tho Muscovite
parado vlll take placo on tho streets,
nnd nt 8 the degreo work will bo per.
formed .in Elks hall. Tho Mucovito
banquet will n'so bo given that even
ing. Thoro will also bo hold on that
evening tho' regular meeting of Che-
moketa lodge, which was organized
In 1852 and which has nevor failed
to hold its regiilr.r meeting with a
quorum nroiont. At 8:30 Wednes
day ovonlng tho Rcbekahs will give
emotional dramas on tho a rocentlon In representative hall.
U Btaso. north n M. ni&vV.i Hiiflln"8H aecnlon nf tho cranrt lodco
-w- ....., ., w -- - --,,. - ... .... . .- .,.
naiitir-- will 1' helr: Thursday and. a parado
iiiiiip'i Qf 0(d FoOWB W tftk0 plnc0 at
1:30 p. m.
Value! Banio Ah Gold.
R, O. Stewart, a merchant of Ce
dar View, Miss,, says: "I tell my
customon when they buy a box of
f .Dr. King's New. Life Pills they get
the worth of that much gold in
weight, if afflicted with constipation,
malaria or blllousneBs." Sold under
guarantteo nt J. C. Perry's drug
store. 25c.
sta
hm Thorne
Ease and Comfort i
which an Eye Glass rldgs
pose depends on Its adjust-
P rahcr than on tho kind
e. Thero is a knack In
f is am adjusting, frames
p a nao that In only raas-
by on of practical ex-
eQC3 li their construction
,.make f-rh pair of frames
Pacn (dividual noso, and
;len'C3 ara tho l.act ..n1lf..
can ha had.
I
Never Sacrifice
Quality to Price
farr's Jewelry
Store
! Liberty Streets
Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Adams havo
bought the G. J. Parsons placo nt
Frultland, Including the store busi
ness. They are homeseekers from
At'antn. Ga.. and are very much
pleased with their buy.
ititiBfida
WHEN YOU TAKE
Ho.stctter'H Stojnach Hitters you have
a medicine that Is not only guaran
teed absolutely puro but also haa an
unequaled ax'coitl of curoa of Stom
ach, Liver and Rowel ailments back
of it. It should .therefore, appeal
to every sick man or woman. Get
n liottlo of
HQSTETTERS
STOMACH BITTERS
this very day and you'll be convinced
that it can cure Poor Appetite, Head
4dvf Sour Rising. XhuhoU, iBdlge
tton,' Drupepsla, RlUomwess. Coijive
aewi, Feale Ills nA Material Fever.
(United Preis fiPnied Wire.)
La Porte, Ind., May IS. In nor
alleged campaign of murder Mrs.
Hello Gunness is ald to havo carried
on a very profitable "business,"
which, according to the latest fig
ures obtainable, netted hor "$55,900.
A tabulation which follows shows
how alio obtained BiuniB of money
from those victims:
M. Sorenson, first husband, life
insurance amounting to $8000.
Peter Gunness. second husband,
Hfo insurance. $4000.
Charles Erdmnn, New Castle, Ind.,
$5000.
Herman Konltzer, La Sallo ave
nue, Chicago, $5000.
Die DudBperg, loin, Wis., $2000.
John O. Moo, Elbow Lake, Minn.,
$1500.
Andrew K. HelKallno.. Aberdeen.
S. D $2900.
George Horry, Tuscola, III., $1500.
Henry Gerhnlt, Iola, Wis., $1000.
From fire Insurance In Gunness
home, Chicago, $3500.
In addition to theso sums Mra.
Gunness Is supposed to hnvo re
ceived $1000 each from four other
men who?o bodies wore fciind on
tho "murder" fnrm, nnd $1000 eacu
from 15 men with whom tho womn-i
hnd been corresponding. This mnkns
n grnnd totnl of $54,900 which Mrs.
Gunness Ib supposed to havo- re
ceived. Tho authorities havo railed
so rar to learn what tho woman did
with this money. It Is thought that
tho $720 which she put In tho bank
shortly before her homo was con
sumed by llames wns nil tho monoy
that was left. It Is likely bIio In
vested most or tho money bIio took
rrom hor victims In real estate
Interest In tho Gunness murdor mys
tory centers In two rcaturcs today.
The convening of tho La Porto grand
Jury to tnko testimony nnd tho re
ceipt by Prosecutor Smith or Pollco
Cochrnne lcttors threatening thorn
with death If thoy do not stop tho
Investigation.
In splto of those threats Prosecu
tor Smith questioned wttncmcH be
foro tho Inqulsltnl body and Coch
rnne continued his probing odny In
an effort to learn how tho L4. porsons
found dend on tho Gunness fnrm
met their death.
Ono mlsslvo received by Smith
horo tho postmnrk of Brooklyn, N,
Y nnd another wns mailed In Wash
ington, J), C. Tho ono received by
Cochrnno, sent from New Vork City,
told him that ho would bo killed un
less ho censws his activity.
It Is probablo that Abraham Phil
lips or Uelllngton, W. Vn., may be
another Gunness victim." In Febru
ary, 1907, ho left hlB farm In West
Virginia to marry n rich widow la
Ln Portp, Ho has nevor been soon
by friends or rolntlvcs since.
Digging In tho ruins or the Gun
nest homo has been resumed, an tho
authorities have como to tho conclu
s'on that more skeletons will , bo
found thoro. 'In addition to thU
work tho little pound near tho pri
vate burying ground will be dragged
and tho barn on tho Gunness farm
will bo moved so that diggers can
turn up tho earth under It.
SALEM MARKET.
Local Wholesale Market.
Egeb 14 c.
Rutter Creamery 22V&C.
Cows $30 3.50.
Hona lie; mixed chickens, 9c.
Locnl wheat-7-82 0 85c.
Oats $1.45.
Barley $25. . .
Flour Hard wheat, $"4;60 04.80.
v,lloy, $4.00.
Htiv Cheat. J13tfM4: clover. S10
01o nfr tnn! tlmothv. S14 6T15. I
f Onions 3c,
Hops 1907, crop, 44 VS.
Cascara Dark 3 to c;
LOW
RATES
EAST
Will Bo Mado This Season by the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINES IN OREGON)
From Safem, Ore,
AS FOLLOWS:
BOTH WAYS ONE WAY
TO THROUGH VIA
PORTLAND CALIFORNIA
Chicago $74.15 $87.50
M. Louis $59.15 $82.50'
St. Paul $61.65 $81.75
Omaha $61.65 - $75.00
Kansas City $61.65 $75.00
TICKETS W'LL BE ON SALE
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19,20
July 6' 7, 22, 23
Augusts, 7, 21,22
Good for return in 90 days with
stopovor privileges at pleasure
within limits
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further information call on
agonts.
WM. M'MURHAY,
GonornI Passenger Agont.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Tlmo Card No. nil, Hmitlicrn Pacific
Co., Effective Sunday, May IT,
11)08.
Towaiil Portland, PaNsenger.
No. 10.-5:13 a. m. Oregon Ex
pross. No. 18. 8:40 n. m. Cottage Grove
pasBonger.
No. 12. 2:45 p. m. Roseburg pas
senger. Toward Poitlniid, Freight.
No. 222. 5:00 p. m. Portland
fast froight.
No. 22(5.-10:4011:28 a. in.
. way rrclght.
Toward Han Francisco, Passenger.
No. 1111:30 n. in. Roseburg
pnssongor.
No. L7. 0:45 p. in. Cottngo Grove
phBSongor.
No. 15. 9:56 p. in. California ex-
press.
No. 13. 3:31 a. in. San FrnnclBco
express.
Toward San Francisco. Frolulil.
No. 221.-2:43 n. m. Portlnnd fast
froight.
No. 225, 11:28 a; m. way froight .
Oregon Electlrc Tlnio Table.
Timo of arrival and departuro of
cars at Saloni is as follows, Portland
and intormedinto peints:
The New- Sheer Fabrics in K
SUMMER WASH GOODS
nro dainty and attractive. They mako beautiful dresses for the
warm summer days. We're ihowlng a complete assortment ot the
chotcost pritterns, In iyhtte nnil dollcate color coniblnatlonS.
Don't Botlicr With Making
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
when you can buy otor' rendy-mado lino at prlc.es only a HtMo above
tho cost bf tho muslin and Jklmmlngs, by the yard.
. 'LADIES' GCWN3, CORSET COVERS, ','
, PANTS AND UNDERSKIRTS,
woll mado and nicely trimmed. i
LADIES? DUSTERS
Mado of noat sorvlcablo fabrics finished nlcojy. Our price onl
$1.90, $2.15 $2.30, $2.85; ii
,K
Wo' want you to think of them whon the dust becl'im to bld-r
' '- h
TT
-n.
SUMMER PARASOLS . . I
Thd-Bunny jlaya aro corn-
Local '
Express
Local
Express
Local
Express
Arrlvo
8:40 n. m.
10:50 a.m.
1:25 p. in.
4:20 p. in.
5:45 p. in.
8:20 p. m.
Lonvo
0:00 a.m.
9:05 a.m.
11:05 a. in.
1:45 p. in.
3:28 p. m.
0:00 p.m.
Mohair 18c.
Retail Markee.
Oats $1.45 01.50 per cwt.
Wheat $1.00.
Rolled barley $31.
Eggs J 7 He
Buttor Country, 20c; croamory
30c.
Flour Valley. $1.1001.20
Hack; hard wheat, $1.40.
Bran 90o per sack; $31.50 per
ten: shorts. 81.26 per sack.
Hay Choat, $16.50,17 clover,
$15; cheat, 85c; oiover SOo por cwt.
Orangoa $2.65 t? 2.75.
Livestock,
Hogs Fat, $5.50.
Stock hogs $44.50.
Steers $4 4.50.
Veal G& 8c.
Tropical Fraita.
Bnnana3 $6.00.
Onngos $2.40 02.50.
Lemons $3.500 4.00.
Portland Market.
Wheat Club, 8Cc; valley S6c;
bluestem, 89c.
Poultry Hens. L4 014Hc:
duck, I5lbl0c; pigeons, old, $1 per
dozen.
MIllstuK Bran, $24.
Hay Timothy, valley, $7.50; al
falfa, $12 012.60.
Vetek $14.
COUVALLI8 a EASTERN R. R.
TIME TABLE
No. 4
Leaves Dntrolt 1:00 p.m.
follows, commencing Jan. 16, 1908'
i Traliui for Corvallls.
No. 8
Lcntes Albany ,...,... 7:65a.m.
rrfves pt Corvallls .... 8:35a. ra.
No. 10.
Lvares Albany
Arrivos at Corvallls
6
7:45 p. m
Arrives at Corvallls .... 8:25 p. m
L Traina for Albany.
J:
No,
Leavos Albany
..,...
8;65 p, m.
4:35 p.m.
lng and, you'll want a sty
lish' Parasol to match your
Summer Drcjsoa. Wo'ro
showing n splendid lino at
prices figurod on the spot
cash basis. Pongco drossos
will bo worn oxtonslvely
this Benson. Wo hnvo n lino
of Ponsoo parasols to
mntch thorn.
Wouldn't your baby appreciate
a hammock llko tho Illustration?
Thoy'ro built so tho baby can't
fall out. Our prlco, $1.10.
Full sized Ham"
mocks in all color
combinations from
55cto$U5.
&.
tJUCZf'SZeds iDCZdSZ Ll4f'G
6. zS. J&czrsieA', ra
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t "Regular Stores" Can't Match Our Prices
TELEGRAPH BRIEFS
Hamburg, to win tl(o $500,000 Ger
man government prize.
Chicago, Mny 18.-Tho Tribune
horo today prints a story showing
how Wlllltim Jonnlngs Brynii could
spend $150,000 on hU cnmpalgn and
innKo monoy uy it, becauso of tho In
, .
......
C:30 a. in
7:10 a. m
2:15 p. m
2:65 p. m
6:00 p. in.
6:40 p.m.
No. 5
Leaves Corvallls .
Arrives at Albany
Ner.'D
Leavo3 Corvallls .
An Ives at Albany
No. 7
Loaves Corvallls
Arrives nt Albany
No, 11 (Sunday only)
per i Leaves Corvallls 11:16a.m.
Arrlve-s at Albany 11:58 a.m.
No. 12 (Sunday only)
Loavos Albnny 12:35 p. m
Arrive a. Corvallls .... l;18p. m.
For further Information apply to
Trains f'-oni and to Yaqulnn.
No. ?
Arrives at Corvallls ....11:00 a.m.
Arrive, ut Albany 6:65 p.m.
Leaves Yaqulna 6:45 a.m.
OCT. Co
Rteamers Pomona and Oregonla
leave for Portland Monday. Wednes
day and Friday at 10 a. m. and
Tuesday, inurgaay ana uaiuraay ai
6 a. ra. For Corvallls, Tnwday,
Thursday and Saturday about 7 p.
m. M. P. Baldwin, agent. Office
and dock at foot of Trade street.
M. P. BALDWIN, Agent.
por, "Tho Conunonor,"
u-
N,ow York, May 18. Charles W.
Morso, ono tlmo "Ico king," with tho
Innnriinrtillnn nt tlin (nron niinnrl.
llos-hero, with n capital stock of r0118,0 J, thp subscrlptloiu to hla ps
$10,000,000 has begun his Htrong
attempt fo regain his practically ex
hausted fortune,
Oakland, Cal., May 18. II. T.
Hlrschfoldor, who picked up $500 on
tho street, did not koop It In 1iIb
possession five minutes uftor ho
knew what he had found, but turned
It nvor to tho pollco, who In turn
gavo It back to tho rightful owner,
who hud notified tho pollco. An hon
est man!
Lusanne, Switzerland, May 18.
Ccunt Zuppollu Is preparing to sail
In his No. 4 nlrahlp, tho largest over
constructed, from l.nko Constance to
PoIhoii Oak Poisoning.
Bollard's Snow Linlmont cures It.
Mr. O. II. P. CornolhiB, Turner, Ore,
writes My wlfo has discovered that
Snow Linlmont cures Poison Oak
Poisoning," a vory painful trouble.
Sho not only cured a case of It on
horaolf, bitt on two of hor friend
who wore' polsonod by thla same
Ivy.
Prlco 25o, COo nnd $1.00.
.... ... ... ... .. .. ir
uori roan mis uuiusb you uro j nceu oi somo ot ineso
v articles, und wish to savo monoy by buying them at a bargain.
I'ntll March 30, in order to mako room for now goods, theso Items
will be offered at greatly reduced prices.
Theso aro all of standard mako and good quality.
Regular
Price
Ono new 3-lnch wagon, complete ,.,$110,00
One now buggy, best mako. ., .. . ,. ..-..,. 130.00
One now buggy, best make. ,..,, , ........ .... 95.00
One now runabout ........ ...... 55.00
.One new disc harrow '. . ........ .... 22.00
Ono now Tiger drill 00,00
'. Ono now Buckeye binder 160.00
One new Buckeye mower t 00,00
r ono new uucKoyo rano ,,
' Ono now Davis cream separator 100.00
r One new 14-Inch Rock Island Clipper steel plow,, 19.50
: Ono now 12-Inch Rock Island 'Mlppor Btool plow,.- 17.60
. Ono new 10-Inch Rock Island Clipper steoj plow.; 13.60
' Dnn now hamlmnrln lleht exnrOSB 75.00
' Ono new handmado light express 75.00
a i.. - . v..t ....1tlf.hrki fvmu'Ai ntll ffllm fit fl tini
Halo
Prlco
$ 96,00
100,00
80.00
42.50
17.50
72.50
135.00
48.50
29.00
05.00
16.00
13.50
11.50
60.00
60.00
a i..m A.n.i v,..... .nlH.ntnp nmu'fli) ntil rtien nt n liarealtl.
Slnglo-trees. double-trees, neck-yokes, dashboards, cushions, 'M
at a 30 per cent reduction. M
C An assortment of about $300 worth of paints, lead, oil, var M
m. nisnes anu siains win ue pui uu euic,
I will also sell ou commission any Implement or vehicle
m which you may wish to dlspow of, at any time.
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