DAOjK OAPITAIi OVlltH.j, e.AT,HM, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1010. - May Bargains Are in Blossom, Every De- partment is J&epresentea m mis nariy Mer chandising With Extra Qualities and Ex ceptional Values '.Qyr Joying in tremefidous quantities enables us to offer a better grade of merchandise f for less money, and has made this the largest store ,south of Portland, in fact we have five stores under one roof, and they are busy all the time, We have a complete shoe store, men's store, ladies ready to wear store, dry goods and domestic store and a second ' floor store full'of suggestive household and traveling heeds; every one of our complete stores only handles the highest grade of merchandise obtainable and buys direct from ;,the. makers, and mills, thus eliminating the jobbers' profit. For example this one instance will prove'fo you our buying and 'selling capacity, We had sold five gross of the late , Hair Turbans, Why so many when other stores had them? Other stores' prices were $1, and never beioW 49c our price was 19c and down as, low as 15c for the same grade, etc, Looks like someone was asking too much, don't it? From roof to basement the. quality of our goods Is the best the best can produce, . 200 Pieces of Seasonable Dress Goods in One Collosal Green Tag Sale Choice weaves and colorings -and the cream from our entire stock is included, Any piece of dress, goods marked Wjth a GREEN tag means that the price has been reduced one-third, SPRING AND SUMMER WEIGHTS IN A LARGE VARIETY ARE HERE FOR YOUR CHOOSING AT THIS HEAVY PRICE CONCESSION. We know that' other stores have dress goods, but will they compare in quality with ours, We buy direct from the famous Botany Mills, the largest manufacturers in the world, Their products are of a superior grade, a bet ter warp, better in finish, better in quality, and at the same priceand less than you pay for inferior grades elsewhere, ' SHOES REDUCED ONE-THIRD IN PRICE All odd sizes and broken lines must go at this price, Our one-third price reduction means a better quality for less money than so-called closing out sales we buy direct from' the makers our Pingiee shoes for ladies, the best made for the money, Olds & King, one of Portland's largest department stores,"has this very same line; they are bet tef in quality, better In style and less in price than inferior makes, CITY NEWS. 45 People Employed by the Big Store 5 COMPLETE STORES ALL IN ONE J&Iako iiopplnose catching. 'A dead wood 1b a good ono. It Is not too lato to provldo a aura mor pasturo fop tho hogs. ottago Undertaking Porloro Cettago and Chemeketa Sta. Call lay or night. Phone 724. Phono 311 , And you -'wilt always be satisfied. A largo stock of tho best grocorles always carried. Cox Funeral Today Tho funoral of John, Thomas Cox, who died May 1, was hold today and despite that tho weather was lncle mont, It was largely attended. Mora Members for A. O. V. W. Tho A. O. U. W. held, a special meeting last night and eight now members woro Initiated into tho lodge. " Seven other now members wero voted upon, and will bo taken In at tho next mcptlng. Tho organl zation is a splendid condition and hopes in the next few weeks to' In crease Its membership materially. Yntcs Succeeds "Woodward Governor Benson today appointed J. Fred Ytes, of Corvalljs, as suc cessor to Hon. E. Woodward,, who recently resigned as county Judgo of Benton county. To Prosecute Fishermen Mastor FiBh . Warden McAllister left this forenoon for Portland, where he goes to attend tho trial of 'the Portland Fish Company, charged with violating tho law by having fish In Its possession and also the trial of Stephen Markovltch' and L. Stan ovltch, charged with fishing in vio lation of tho law. Fancy Peaches 1 Wo still have those fancy peaches, thrdee pounds for 25 cents. Far rlngton's, 426 Stato St. Received n Car of Autos Cooper and Meehan received a car of Kissll's last Friday. All of these cars have been placed and sold They now have several orders ahead for several moro cars. The Garage will bo open for business about May 9. They also handle tho Detroit Durbin. ! r Sixteenth and Cbcmeketa streets. Hot and cold water, bath, stationary wash bowl, toilet, large basement, furnaco; large rooms and closets. You cannot duplicate this property for tho price asked. Lot 50x160 feet to al ley. Will sell, If taken at once, for $2800; $600 down, balance in month ly payments. Smlth-Glllingham Co., room No. 5, McCbrnack building. Phono Main 96. 4-13-tf COUSIN KATE AN OLD PLAY BUT GOOD ONE Tho strongest play that Hubert Henry Davles, one of the heavy weights in tho world of literature, ever wrote was "Cousin Kate, which ho wrote especially for Ethel Barrymore, and which aided her greatly In making the tremendous hit she did In London and Now York . In fact, there is moro good ma terial In one act of "Cousin Kate" than In a great many of the later successes combined. It Is an au thor's finest achievements in din logife, ' characterization, repartee, and In development. The author lias realized that Ideas as well as emotions, have value, and has also Introduced a vein of com edy that runs the gamut, together with chances for heavy emotion and noblo self-sacrifice. He has not overlooked a singe point, and the play is a constant delight. But even if "Cousin Kate" had not provon Jtself, tho appearance of Jeanno Russell In tho title rolo would insure Its value, when pre sented at tho Grand Opera House on Friday, May 6.. Miss Russell Is ono of our most talented young leading women,, a close personal and professional friend of Ethel Barrymore, and a finished artist of tho first magnitude, She Is surrounded by a company of merit and ability, She seems to have tho peculiar knack or tact of absorbing tho fine points of the many, moulding them Into a sym metrical consumatlon, to present to tho public an ensemble a gem in a perfect setting. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY LANDS Bow River Valley, Southern Alberta. First-class FaTm Lands Cheap Ten Years' Time. Local Agency Steeves Block, Salem, Oregon. a. d. Mccarty, local agent. RAILROAD BILL, Clover is an essential pork production. to May Close Sclby Smelter. united rnnsR leased winn. Bonecla, Cal., May n. Complaint by residents of Solano county against tho destructive vapors thrown oft by tho smelter of tho Sclby Smelting and Load Company resulted today In an organized campaign being plan ned by tho -Solano County Antl Smolter Association to close the works, Tho smolter Is located at Vallejo Junction, and farmers and orckard- lsts for sovoral miles adjacent to the cheap i works declaro that fumes from the 1 sirioltor aro destroying tholr" crops. , (Continued from Page 1.) the people victqrlous In both houses, and It will make the position of the regulars rather embarrassing, It is declared, if they attempt to read tho insurgents out of tho party or If they try to show that the insurgents de feated the platform promises. Senator 'Cummins, oft Iowa, who has led tho progressive fight against tho rate bill, is expected to continue his attacks. Cummins has fought the court of commerce idea, and it Is be lieved that even this provision of tho bill may be lost If the fight goes on. Smith Wants DRESSED VEAL and PORK We want dressed veal and pork and live chickens. Wo do not charge commission. We will pay you promptly. Ship any quantity and ship any day. Wo will pay you as follows for good fat stuff: Dressed Veal, Oc to 10c. Dressed Pork, 12c. Live Hons, 18c. , Eggs, 23c. Address all shipments FRANK Lv SMITH MEAT CO., ' '"Fighting the Beo'f Trust," Portland, Oregon. PERSONALS H. W. Barr departed yesterday for Coos Bay In the interest of tho Combination Chair Factory. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. ' Irwin, who have been visiting , Mr. and Mrs; Hopt, have returned to their home at Corvallls. Miss LaFollette, of Clear Lake, was visiting with friends in tho city yesterday. Mrs. G. Wingate, qf Astoria, Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dunlway. J. N. Groshong, of Gervals, was a Salem visitor yesterday. As usual, ho called at. Tho Journal offico. Assistant Attorney-General Van Winkle went to Portland today to be In attendance at several trials where in tho state Is Interested as plaintiff, Attornoy-General Crawford went to Grants Pass today on business con nocted with his office. Mrs. R. E. Bailey, wife of Enin- eer Bailey, arrived In the city, this morning from Chicago to Join her hus band here. Mrs. Bailey Is Interested In tho tin- and "platinum mines near Merlin, Oreon. John Bennet, of Portland, Is visit ing with his brother, Wm. Bennett, chief clerk of Bank Examiner Steel. Hon. E. N. Deady, of Portland, was transacting business in tho city to day. Miss Mararetha Kroll, of the Cap ital Hotbl, spent the day at Portland with friends. Undertaker Clough was In Portland yesterday with tho remains of Mr. Marr. Mrs. Lena Ruef, on tho Garden Road, has been quite 111 for a few days, but Is reported improvln. Mrs. D. B. Irwin and daughter, Alltha, went to Portland to visit Mrs. Irwin's daughter, Mrs. Henry Welsh. NEW TODAY FOR SALE First class newspaper folding machlno 4-6-8-10 or li pages folded at onco up to a full sized 7 column paper. Cheap It taken sobn. Speed 1800 to 2000 per hour. Inquire Journal Salem,, Ore. 3-21-tf Lot on 17th st. between Court and! State, $650; easy payments. Caa you beat this buy? GALLOWAY IS HIGH PRIEST (Continued from Page 1.) ceremony ho would not respond, so the telephone message was restovted to. It was Deputy Clerk Allen that con veyed the message i' the judgo. and coming from him, he had really no reason to suspect It. The judgn was occupied In considering tho case of Charles F. Elgin against S. H. Snyd er. Attorney Kaiser was arguing ".hen Clerk Allen hv.v-'ed a message to tho judge, and, as ho talked on for fully five minutes, It was noticed the judce began to grow norvous. When he concluded Attorney John Mcary arose to make his argument, buU'the j idgo excused hlmflf on the ground of having a telephon3 call, and de scended from the bon'.'h ncd went' out thrbugh the court room door. In the clerks office, lnstetul i f a telephone call, ho 'was confront! bj tho young couple, and In the presmce of Pro fessor McElroy and Mls.s Louis Byrd, as witnesses, and tho rest ,r the cler- IcaVforco as spectators, the ceremony was performed; and the couple '.vent happily on their w iv. When the Julga roi;r 1 the court room as h3 mo-.-.vnI ill. tMrs he was seen" to chuckle to hinn-f hut when once Inside the court room there was the usual judicial frown on his face, and ho went abou. con sidering tho real estate case. Lot 50x130 on Highland ave., ex cellent location, ?125; $20 down, balance $5 per month. , 8rroom dwelling, southeast corner 12th and Court sts., lot 82x82; price $3250, which includes paving; now being done. Lot 50x100, corner of Miller and Sagnlaw;, $650, easy paymonts. Lot 75x165, Capitol St., 110 feet off Court. $4500. Lot southeast corner of 13th ..and Center sts., 54x81 feet; $1050, terms. Dwelllngr south 25th st., two lots;. $1400; terms to suit. SMITH-GILLINGHAM CO., Phono 96. Room 5, McCornack Bide 4.26-tf LOST Envelope containing dis charge of U. S. 38 Vol. Inf. Bon. - V. Walcher. Rturn to Journal office. Reward. 4-29tf WANTED General representative for Success Hand Vacuum carpet cleaner. Sells for $15.00. The only successful single person ma chine on tho market. Biggest kind of profits? Write for terms. Hutchinson Mfg. Co., Wllkins burg, Pa. 5-2-3t PUBLIC AUCTION On Wednesday, May 4, I will sell at public auc tion at my place on Howell pral r'e, y mile north of Pratum, ' household goods, farming uten sils, horses, cows, chickens, etc. G. S. Anderson. 4-3 0-3 1 JOR SALE Several houses In Sa lem, and farm lands at a bargain. Capital National Bank. 6-1-eod Tells of Earthquakes? UNITED PRESS LBlBEp WISE. Salt Lake City, Utah, May 3. Tho seismograph hero shows that two earthquake shocks occurred at 6:10 o'clack last night Tho tremb lers were slight and did no damage here. FOR SALE By "Owner", good business block in heart of city. Price such that It is good either as an investment or speculation. Address, J.- C. McKlnne, care of Journal. 5-2-tf CAPITAL COLLECTION AGENCY Phone' 773. Room 320 U. S. Na tional Bank Building Bldg., Sa lem, Ore. 5-3-lin FOR SALE Household goods; must be sold; am leaving city. 1148 North Commercial street. 5-3-3t FOR RENT A modern 0-room house, 1079 Chemeketa streot. In quire at .German Bakery. 5-3-3t WANTED Second timber faller. $3.00 per day. 5 mill men, $2.25 per day. Address Hoover Lum ber Co., Hoover, Oreg. Or cail 109C N. 17th St., Salem. 5-3-2t t XT In these, days of frenzied advertising any old style is represented as the latest out, up-to-date, etc, and so wise people are becoming more and more careful in selecting their shoe store, Our ever increasing trade shows that well dressed people look to this store as the style and center and authority in all that pertains to footwear, Our reputation stands for a guarantee of quality, and our endorsement of a style is unquestioned, Ladies' 'and Gentle men's new season's high grade footwear, quality and prices Irrespective, C, P, Ford's ladies' Oxfords in all leathers, kid, patent, gun metal, suedes, tan, canvas ,etc,r per pair $3, $3,50 and $4, Strong, Garfields men's Oxfords, per pair $5 and $6, Allwyn and Matchless shoes, the really sellers per pair, $3,50 and $4, An inspection of our high grade stock, properly priced, is worthy of your inspection, D. D. BARRON Civil engineer, surveying, plat ting, sub-dividing. General contrac tor for concrete sidewalks, bridges and streets. Stato nnd Commercial Entrance 136 South Commercial St., Room 9. Telephone Main 204 Salem, Oregon. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frnuk Meredith. Psllent Asent Room 13 Bush Bank Ulk, Salem, Or SALEM SHOE STORE F. D, BEAN 326 State Street H. C. PUGH MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORM Over Lndd & Bush Bonk, Salem, Or Try a Journal want d I CARE FOR THELINEN Wo mnko a specialty of launder ing the finest fabrics and table linens. Clones are not worn out with machinery. All work called. for and delivered. Work guaran teed. Your patronage solicited. Highland Hand Laundry 2649 Currant Are. Phone 403 Whit Labor. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 42 acres joining the city limits of a good town, all la cultivation and In Crop; fair house and barn, family orchard; an excellent buy, $4000. 20 acres 2 miles from a good town, on a fine road, 16 acres in cultivation, 6 acres of orchard, 4 acres 1 year old, 2 acres 3 years old: 20 bearing trees of various kinds; plenty of strawberries, Loganberries, raspberries, somo gooseberries and grapes; $300 worth of standing tim ber; fine 8-room house, woodshed, chicken hojuso, good now barn nnd Implement house, fl o well and pump This Is an Ideal place, and can he bought for a small price, only $3000. Let us show Jt to you. 17 aores in the famous Liberty prune belt; $2650. A dandy 40 acres on Howoll Prai rie. Several fino farms in Polk county; good buys; investigate. Somo good cheap houses and lot of all kinds. We are here to satisfy. Glvo us a trial and wo will locate you on the best land for the least money. ' J. C. SCHULZ & CO., Rboms 1 and 2. Bush Bank Bide. o . 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