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assaacsttMiaui i' ' M' 9 w n u to nl lc 01 0 3) E r F 10 TObAY WE ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OP 1 2th ANNUAL BLUE RIBBON JUNE WHITE SALE We have been planning this White Event for several weeks, Every department yields its full quota of startling values white sale savings from every . part of the store, Women's, Misses' and Children's White Wearing Apparel of all kinds! White Waists, Gloves, Ribbons, Hosiery, Parasols, .Linens, Flannels, Silks, Cotton GoodSj White Dress Goods, Laces, White Under- . muslins, Infants' Wear, Belts, Veilings, Embroidery, All-Overs, Nets, White Underwear, Handbags, Sta tionery, Wash Goods, Women's Neckwear, Notions, "Lace Curtains, Draperies, Men's White Furnishings, including Underwear, Neckwear, Shirts, Gloves, Sus penders, Boys' White Suits, etc, in fact, everything that is white is included in this sale except contract -merchandise, WATCH TOMORROW'S PAPER FOR BIG ANNOUNCEMENT Saturday EveningJSpecial j On Sale After Supper 7:30 to 9 o'clock ' Ladles' White Embroidered Lisle Hose, regular 50c and 60c values from our regular stock; all sizes to select from, at tho low price of 25 j -MfftftH pair None sold until 7:30 this evening 3 ; Ladies' Merode Underwear! In small sizes only, Low nock, no sleevos, drawors are knee and ankle lengths, Values up to $1,00, On sale after supper this evening, 7:30 to 9 o'clock at tho special low prico of Two Suits for $1.25 Mcrodc Union Suits for Ladies Low nock, no sloovos, knoo length; lace trimmed, all sizes, grand Blue Ribbon White evening, 7i30 to 9, regular at tho low price of Two Suits XBU&L& rtooooooooro CITY NEWS , , O o o o o o o Weather Forocaafcr- Ilr tonight, Sunday fair and warmer. I, Danco Tonight Auditorium. McElroy'B orchestra MarooiiH vs. InoVpondeata At Leaguo grounds tomorrow at 3 p. m. Irrigation Hills Now Duo Pay your Irrigation bill and got discount. 6-1-10 1 ,o will pay you promptly tor tho followlug and wo do uot ohnrgo com mission. Let your produco bo good, fut quality: Drossod Hlook Hogs 10c Dressed Veal undor 130 lbs....8)Sc Lurgo voul less according to slio. Fresh Eggs , a)c Llvo Chlckona , .. loc Drossod Ohlckons 7c Send for shipping Tugs. FRANK lu SMITH MKAT CO. "Fighting tho Deof Trust." rortlnnd, Oregon. DAILY CAPITAL """""tViIPI 63c Sale special, On sale ths values up to $1 , for $1.25 63c Everybody Welcome At tho Auditorium danco tonight., Admission 10 cents. t'ortlnnd Mnroons - Vb. Salem Indepondents at Leaguo Grounds, Suuday nt 3 p. ni, l-r Stovo Wod And coal call 1D8. Vogt Lumber company. Try CrystaloU For tho breath. For sale at: Moyer's barber shop. Eckerlen's. Waters' cigar store. Adolph'a cigar store. Dick Madison's. Tho 8pa. Wtllametto Hotel. Tho Council. Talklngton's. ' Tho Court. wnmumtmniitiwititwnnH DODSON'S EXTRA SPECIAL W. A. GAINS & CO. HERMITAGE WHISKIES VL A . - A . ni...l- V X Al I'lrsi-ciosa liars, owuwwru JOURNAL, BAUBa, ORMGON, Panco Ttmlgbt Auditorium, McHlroy's orchestra BoAobAll nt 8 p. m. Sunday at Leaguo grounds. Several Now Houses For salo or ront. For prices and torms sco "Vogt Lumber company. A Oofflcld Wariior oh Trial If no good, no pay. Burns ft Hamilton, John MiUor, tho Capitalist Dislocated his Jawbone laBt week praising Folgor's Golden Gate coffee. Family Meals Served Wo mako a specialty of catering to tho boat family trado. Try our Sunday dinners. Damett's Cafe. Irrigation Mils, Now Due Pay your Irrigation bill and got discount. 6-1-1 Ot Irrigation Dills Now Due Pay your irrigation bill and got discount. C-l-10t Women of Woodcraft, Attention Mximbora requested to meet at hall at p. m. to assist Woodmon In tholr momorial sorvlccs. Lot Uh Wash For yofl a Cofflold power or hand machlno 'sofiT on trial froe. Duron & Hamilton. Oottago Undertaking Parlors Cottago and Obomokota sta.; calU day or night; J. 0. Sill. Phono 721. Choicest Duilding Lotfr On easiest torms. Homer II, Smith, Hoom 5, McCornack building. I'nono 00. 6-7-tf Ilnsobnll Tomorrow at 3 , p. m. Leaguo grounds. Conield Powor washing machines, tho most perfect, greatest labor savor. Sold by Duron & Hamilton. Von Can't Do I letter Lots .from $50 to $200 on pay ment of $5 to $15 por month. Homer U. Smith, Room 5, McCornack Dldg. I'nono 00. . 5-7-tf That Panama Hat Of last year can bo mado to look llko now" at n small cost it takon to the Snlom Steam Dyo Works. 190 South Commorclal streot. Phono GOG. A Reliable Placo To get undertaking work dono is nt dough's Parlors. A placo whoro ncloutiru raothods aro used, nnd tho most careful nttontlon given to all U. J. Lelituan, Awslstuiit Undortnkor, with W. T. Rlgdou. 4G0 v,ourt street. G-27-oodtf This In tho Tlmo of Year To buy aummor dusters. Call on F. B. Shator for thorn. Dost lino ot harness In city. F. E. Shafor, 187 South Commercial streot. G-G-eodtf WllHllOlft Aro plentiful, but thoro Is only a fow that satisfy. Tho Coflleld Is king of washors. Hand or wator powor flont on npproval. Duron & llnmllton. TImto Aro Many Washers Dut fow nro chosen. Tho Coflleld Is tho fnvorlto. Sold by Duron & Hamilton. They Let Jim fl Jim McDonald, tho mau who knocked an electric globo from tho chandollor nt tho stato house last Thursday, wns turned looso by Chief of Pollco Qlhson this morning, tuo stato houso ofllolnls not bolng dis posed to bring charges agnlnst him, Anyway, Jim was only getting post ed up a llttlo on tho laws govern ing tho paying of rownrds for emer gency work lu time ot riots nnd mich mnttors, and, ns fnr as tho demolish ing of tho olectrlc globo was con cerned, ho probably thought ho do tocted n dusty spot on tho globo which tho Janitor had overlooked, and was Just trying to do tho stato cap'tol housokeopor n favor by brush Ing It oft. Rtlvortou School Director Tho special school oloctlon was held In Sllvorton yestorday for two now school dlroctora to tako the placo ot Directors Dock and Dowser, who rcslgnod on account ot County School Superintendent Smith reinstating pupils the directors had expelled. Edwin Adams and F. Cooloy wore candidates of ono taction, whllo Dock and Dowsor wero candidates ot tho other, to bo reinstated. Dock and Dowser rocolved 87 and 8G votos, respectively, whllo Adams and Cooloy received 127 and 129. Pint Maple and Ash Wood For snlo, cheap, for Immediate do? Uvory. Apply Krobs Bros., Dush Oreyman building. Telephone Main 121. 3-16-it This Means Dollars To you. Two of tho g'tatcst Inven tions ot modern times on exhibition In Dorcas Dros Hop Office. Creator money maker thau telephone. Call and seo them; free demonstration. S-JI-tf V ... A MJ M HUVHU UH ABM fKAffUhM jmnuur w.i wnu, hiwh u&u lipllPlllwlf fllHHNi SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1009. 50o DINNER SOc. COURT GIIILL. DID of Faro. Dlnenr from 4 to 8. Salads and Relishes. Shrimp Salad. Soups. Dlsquo of Chicken. Fish. Fried Salmon. Entrees. Chlckot Pot-PIo. Dolled Chicken, Family Style. Frlod Chicken, a la Maryland. Roasts. Baked Chlckon, Sage Dressing. Roast Beef, a la Mode. Roast Veal with Dressing. Vegetables. Mashed Potatoes. Green Peas Desserts. Apple, Aprfoot, Pumkln Plo, CuBtard Pudding. Specials. Strawberries and croam 15c Sliced oranges 10c Sliced pineapple 16c Dananas and cream IGo Peaohos and cream lGc STRIKE AT ABERDEEN HELPS BOOM HOQUIAM United Prei Leased Wire. Boston, Juno G. Flvo mon woro killed and four mon seriously wound ed today by John Murphy, aged GO years, who ran nmuck this afternoon at u Somorvlllo packing plnnt whoro ho wns employed. Murphy wont suddenly Insano nnd brandishing n big Knife cornered Thomas C. Crowo, whom ho murder ed. Two Italians and two nogrocs wero tho other victims futnlly stnb bcd. Tho nine victims woro romovod to a hospital but flvo of thorn died soon utter their arrival. Murphy is under arrest pending an oxninlnntlon Into his Hanlty. WILL STOP BETTING ON COLORADO RACES Donvcr, Colo., Juno 5. Oovornor John S. Shaforth announced today that ho would use tho powor of stato to stop bottlng on horso rnc&t In Colorado. Race truck mon have decided to test tho nnti-gnmbllng law at minor meets In suburbs of Donvor anl sco what action tho governor takM thoro. John Condon at Chicago Iiqb a leaso on tho Donvor track, but will not attempt to hold a moot thoro It the govornor stopo tho su burban races. o Athletic Union Moot Tho first unniinl meet of tho Ma rlon County Athletic Union will bo held In Hubbnrd on July 12, whon tho wlnlnng basoball team from tho south ond ot tho county will play with tho north end winners. Also other oventB, consisting of foot rncos, broad jumps, high Jumps, polo vault ing and shot-put, will bo Indulged In by representatives from tho dilforont county schools. All tho schools In tho county will tnko part In thb moot and n largo crowd Is expected to bo present. o DIED. KNiailT At tho homo of R.-D. Al- lv.n, In this city, Saturday, Juno b, 1909, at 10 a. ni., of enncor of tho stomach, Mrs. Almlra E. Knight, aged 73 years. Tho funoral will tako placo at Sll vorton comotory Monday, Juno 7, at 2 p. in. Dosldos her husbnnd, D. E. Knight, of Sllvorton, sho leavos ono son, F. D. Knight, of Sllvorton, and four dnughtors, Mm. R. D. Allen, of Sa lem: Mrs. J. M. HolllnRsworth and MrB. L D. Kbllogg. of Sublimity, nnd Mrs. Llda Smith, of Hnnford, Cal. A hIhUt. Mr. Laura Hall, of Portland, nlso survives hor. -o BOOKS, - MAGAZINES A M'TTKUFiiY'S "UMURKLLA" (From "Nrnwo and Sclonco" In Juno St. NIchoIus. ' Ho wac only a buttorfly, ono of those boputlful. largo, bluish-black ones that wo eo ofton sco about tho garden, but ho knew onough to get In out ot thw wot. It wns during ono of tho hoavy uhowora that so frequently, In tho hot dayo of mid-summer, como oud donly upon us, driving ovoryono to tho nearest corner. To oscapo tho downpour, which mont great Injury It not dlBtructlon, to so dollcnto a croature, he quickly flow to a near by Dalm of QUead treo, whoro alight ing on tho undor cldo of a largo leaf ho clung with wings closely drawn togothor and hanging straight' down ward, using tl.o big leaf as an um brella to shield him from tho great dropos falling all around. High and dry, hero h remained until tho shower hud passed, nd the blue sky and warm sun called him onco again to his fnvor'to haunts. o WHAT'S IN McCLURE'S? George Klbbo Turner In tho lead ing article In tho Juno McCliuro's shows how Tammany Hall, with the aid ot crooks, thugs and the lowest order of parasites, controls New York City eloctlonsj Prof. E. T, Drewster contributes an article on "The Animal Mind from tho Inside" In which ho declares that nnlmalB cannot reason and that -men do not reason anything llko ns much as they aro commonly suposed to; Mar'on Ilumlltoii Carter tells of the great work bo'iig done for "Tho Conserva tion jot tho Defective Child" by Dr. Wltmer of tho University of Penn sylvania; George F. Parker writes of Cleveland's p.rt In tho Insurance crlils and President Taft explains his attitude toward organised labor. There are stories by Elslo Slngmas ter. HulbTMrt Footner, Viola Rose shrdlu fovrslo cmtwyp shrdlumc boro', P, C Macfarlane, Harriet Luuunls Smith and tho last install ment ot Mrs. Humphry Ward's great novel, "Marrlago a. 1 U4.M inmMiiiipif'i'M NOTICE! For Sale-A very choice building lot, close to heart of city. Suitable for flats or residence. For information !Z H. A. JOHNSON & CO. MURPHY BLOCK iMmiif)it3if iiiinHmmiiinmM MONEY LOANED On Real Estate LONG TIME, EASY PAYMENTS Reliable Representatives wanted THE JACKSON LOAN & TRUST CO. Jackson, Miss. Fort Worth, Texas AMERICANS JOIN (Continued from Page 1. In ns deputy sheriffs. Lumbor camp No. 2 Is closed, tho laborors hav ing struck os soon us tlioy heard ot tho arrival of tho detectives. Tho other workers lu tho camp woro forced to quit, but did not do go willingly, according to lutost re ports. Tho skilled workmen lu the camps nro also holding tho prcsonce of tho dotcctlvcs as grounds for u strike. Tho men nr gunrdlug all tho property of tho company. Mon day is considered to bo tho most critical dny during tho strike. Then tho forces will bo concentrated In ono mill and tho work resumed at capacity. It is roportcd hero that strilco breakers from Sim Francisco will bo brought horo to begin work on that day, Tho hostllo attltudo of tho American workmun has compli cated mnttors unexpectedly. Tho mllltln Is also opposed to the detect ives, having been put In their pawor. Tho officers aro united lu their op poiltlon to ruch a condition and have voiced tholr complaint to Sheriff Howard. From today's developments tho strike will uo one. ot tho largest in tho history of California lumborlng. Ovor 15,000 men will bo out. Tho cost to the lumbor company Is esti mated at 25,000 por day. Great oxponso Is also Inourrod in maintain ing the army of dotectlvos nnd dopu tios. Tho Itnllaus have rofused to re turn to work mid noarly 100 loft Mc Cloud today to seok umployment In southern California. .At n conforonco yosterdny aftor noon'Prcsldont J. II. Quoal absolutely rofiisod to Increase wages. Ho has agrood, howover, to purchnso tholr cabins nt a -fair uppraisomont nnd the 800 Latins will lonvo tho town. Tho situation which Is oxpected to culml unto Mondny nns boon evolving for sovornl years, alnco tho McCloud Lumber Company purchased tho plant. Tho workmen complained unit tho company pays too llttlo to Its workmen. Conditions, they claim, have constantly grown moro galling. o Americans have gono about this movement quietly, carrying it on whllo tho Italians havo boon com manding tho nttontlon of the com pany. Thoro is much spmpathy horo for tho strlkors. Nonrly $60,000 was withdrawn from tho company's bank today by Italians who loft for other work. Tho ontlro $207,000 which tho ItnllniiH havo deposited hero will bo withdrawn next week. DIED. OSTERMANN At Oold Creek In tho Santlam mining district, the night of Juno 3. 1009, of heart failure, rreaerlck ostermann, aged 60 yeara and 3 days. . Tho funeral services will bo held in tho German Methodist church to morrow at p. mT, Intormont in City View cemetery. A car wll Heave for tho cemetery at tho corier of Church ancTCbemek eta street at 3 o'clock. Mr. Ostormann passed away sud denly during the night. He and his 6on, wero sleeping together and death came so quickly and so painlessly that ho made no struggle, and It was only when his son got up In the morning that ho discovered his fath er was dead. The body was carried Norwlck Union Fl Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13, Ladd & Dush, Ran Duildlng. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Orer Ladd & Dush'a Dank, Salem, Oi PIANO TUNING LUTELLU8 L. WOODS. unlng. pollshlner, repairing. Ph'e60t see six in 1 1 os on a strotchor to tho wagon road ami was brought horo by wag on this morning. Dosldos his wife ho leaves thrco sons and two daugh ters. Ills roldonco was In Englewood addition, o ooooouuooooo NEW TODAY TOOOOOOOOOO AgcntM $300 ovory month soiling our wonderful 7-ploco kitchen sot; send for sworn statement ot $12 dally prGflt; outfit frco. Thomas Mfg Co., 33 C 9 Dnrncy block, Day ton, O. G-5-lt For Sale Sovoral houses In Salem, and farm lands at n bargain. Cap ital National Dank. G-l-ood WANTED. S.UilCM PROPEItTV-fn oxchnngo for CHOICE LOCATION' In FLORIDA. overlooking ornngo groves nnd colory farms on tho northern shoro of Lake Monroe. T. C. JORY, C-l-tf 3 05 Commercial St. Lost or Stolon Soveral wooks ago, u Snoll bicycle, two or thrco years old; stool rims. Return to Jour nnl odlco for roward. 4-3-tf Snap if taken u-roro Juno 1 57 acres, 30 In Italian prunos. 3 In Po tltcs, 5 In wlntor apples, 2 in Eng lish wnlnuts, 3 yenrs old; 3 In Royal Ann cnorrioa nnd Dnrtlott pears; flno gurdon; good houso, 2 barns nnd fruit dryor; $10,500. If. sold quick. Six mllos from city. Moyor & Doll Land Co., 347 Stato Btroot. Phono 857. 5-4-tf Lout A drawnwork handkerchlof, on stroot car or stroot, Friday. For Information phono Mnln 171C. Re ward. 0-5-3t Wanted Position nn rnnr Uv unmnn of oxporlenco. Country preferred. sirs, uookuout, Salem, Routo No. 3, box i. 6-5-3t New Hotel Located nt Hoover, Or., two and ono-hnlf miles enst of Dotrolt at tho ond of C. & E. R. It., on Santlam rlvor. Nowly furnished rooms and good board at reasonable rates. Hunt ing nnd fishing first-class. For in formation write HOOVER LUMDER CO.. Hoovor, Or. Criho Arsenate of Lead Wo warrant this load not to burn undor any conditions. ThU war ranty extends td tho refunding of tho entire purchase price in caso of failure of tho material to come up to this guarantee. Tho above warranty Is found on every package of Ortho Arsenate of Lead, For sale by TILLSON & CO. S'wn, Or. BLY'S THEATKE Home of Pollto Vaudeville I O DARGA1N MATINEE 2:80 P. M, Any Seat 15c Any Seat