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ijMMBiiiiteifttefeiiiffi smmmmimmmm 33 DAH.T GA71XA& JOTOWAX gALEM, OBBGOK SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1905, 11 "' ' -J -I - 'H w is (25 mi tn i iij n !'! Wf V til Wi 1 1 J I J a Si: ?! (Ml ;i r Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER I a Bed I t Another shipment of that very popular mako that wo have always car ried. 25c to $!. 50 Each Tho name on anv of these shoes la an absolute gunrnntoo that you aro getting tho best possible- value for votir money. They aro unsurpassed for stylo, quality, flt, comfort and sturdineas. That is why they nro not ashamed to stamp their names on them. Pricos $1,50 to $0.00- Keep Your Eye on This Store. Wo doiv't like the monotony of doing tho sumo thing all tho time. Wo get rostlosH, nnil want to do something different. Now keep your oyo on us, wo rtro going to do something thnt will surpriBo you in a fow days. Every ono will wonder how wo did It and why I s A fcW' )' Pays You (00 per Annum The Block Light uses a large mantle and consumes eight parts of air to one part Gas. The result is an illum ination equal to four of the next best burners and a tremendous saving of It is Free to You for 5 Days Trial All Genuine Hlock Lights have the words BLOCK LIOHT stamped on burner as well as mantle. Distributed by YOKOHOMA TEA STORE Salem Agents Anything Needed in S2Ivewae Our stock of flno silver plated wine Urge and well-saleeted. Wo have n largo awortment of the fswoin Jno, (1. Darr brand of knives forks and apwit. They aro fluo heavy quadruple plate of the bort that has u wide repututleu for quality and wear. Our always good assortment of sterling tableware spoons, knives, forks and serving piteea, lavludea all the standard, popular patterns, and taauy new ones, i So if you touch anywhere along the Silverware line your uUs-as well aa your Ideas as to price will bo pretty certain to be met. We Pay Yout Cat Fae State and Liberty Sts., Salem, Ore " Oxfords Every ono says we have the swcllest line of Oxfords in the city. Also in fants' shoes in the highest novelties. A glance at our window will convince you that ours is a big, well assorted, high-class shoe store. New Cushion Ticks and Pillows Shoes The Stetson The Bay The Sel i Pays you 39 per annum BLOCK LIGHT Recapitulation Of the List of Piano and O gan Patterns, Who Put- chased Instruments From Eilcrs Piano House in Their Sale of the Bankrupt Stock of Gilbert Bros. Within thelast Two Weeks. Note the Names. Some of your friends are Among Them. Davo Ynntis, flickering Piano. W. S. Gilmore, Singer Piano. , Mrs. M. J. Mouror, Metrostyle Pian oln. Mrs. M J. Mouror, Schumann Piano. Chns. II. C'amoron, Scliafer Piano. J. S. Smith, Everett Piano. Chns. Patterson, Gilbert Bros. Piano. II. L. Rockhill, Scliultz Organ. W. T. Fluoskes, Scliultz Orgnn. 0. II. Crawford, Scliultz Organ. Win. Ganngobst, Scliultz Organ. X. J. Willard, Xowmnn Bros. Organ. Father Fnbor, Pacific Queen Organ. Mrs. C. M. Charlton. Bcntloy Pinno. A. W. Schrunk, Gilbert Bros. Piano. Geo. II. Graves, Aeolinn Piano. Miss Mnudo McConville, Mnrshal & Wondoll Piano. A. Y. Itomley, Singer Piano. Mrs. A. W. Powers, Kimball piano. II. A. Hight, Gilbert Bros. Piano. "Wm. McGilchrist, Doll Piano. This showing of business for tho past two weeks is naturally very grntifying to us, ns it is a substantial endorse ment from the citizens of our methods of doing business, nnd also an evidence upon your port of an appreciation of the bargains wo nro offering you in this salo of the Gilbert Bros', bankrupt stock. Our sale will bo extended for two weeks longer along tho linos indicated, mid for the reasons outlined in our an nouncement on page eight of this issue of The Journal. Bo sure and road it, and be govornod accordingly. If you nre interested in a real live piano prop osition call on us ourly in tho engage ment nt the House Furnishing Com pany's, corner of Liberty and Court streets. EILHHS PIANO HOUSE, W. II. Weir, Qoneral Agent. X-RAYS Salem streets with what t will soon be jmved Bock boor, spring ehiekons and camp meetings nro nearly ripo. Any Alderman who ndvoontos haul iug off mud ought to bo shanghaied. Why elotiH up the alleys and back yards, when wo ohu spend our timo wrnngllug about a post house that hasn't been ush1 for years. Ifnw good it wakes a niun feel to pay three dollars road tux, and thou watch that old korse haul on mud and haul off gravel. That make a fellow feel as though he was gettiug something for bu money, anyway. Another dump eart might be wore useful just now than a pest house, aud it might stive miiio posh PhUodoslans Will Entertain. This evening at 8 o'olock tho yung ladies' society, tho Phllodesinns, of Willamette University will give rt de lightful and navel entertainment nt their kail in the University, to which every one is invited to attend. A splendid tuuial and literary program will Ik rendered, but the priueipal fea ture of the evening will be the basket supper. Stories and jokes nnd roasts will be sprung and ewy one present will have a jolly good time. Poultryi-t &tlnr Market Bugs Per dozen, 15c Ducks-10 ISc Chickens 9$10c Hens lie; Fry-13lSc Baker & Son. Bugs Per doses, 16c, Frulta, VegtrUbles, Etc Potatoes 40c Potatoes, sweet, It. Onions 54e Apple 75tJ.00. PERSONALS Borneo Goulet, of Brooks, is in the city today. Thos. Sims returned from Portland this morning. Miss Myrtle Ferguson of Albany is visiting in tho city. Mrs. Harry Albert went to Portland last evening for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Brown of Stayton aro visiting in the city. Mrs. Xellie Stevenson, of Portland, is the guest of Mrs. P. B. Strong. Miss Laura Epley is spending a few days with her parents at Jefferson. Anderson Cannon wont to Albany to day, to spend Sunday -with relatives. Mrs. J. C. Brown, of this city, went to Portland this morning for a short stay. Mrs. II. Strattoa of Corvallis is in the city, the guest of Mrs. Ida Bab cock. Judge Bean went to Eugene this . morning, to spenu Sunday -with Ins folks. Clem Hale, foreman of the Independ ence Enterprise, is in the city for a few days. . II. M. Branson, who is here from Marshfield, took a trip up tho valley today. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Wilson returned last evening from spending the day at Jefferson. Miss Mabel Byrne, of this city, is ! the guest of Miss Ethel Whiteaker, at Independence. Mrs. J. A. Aupperle nnd Mrs. D. J. Denby, both of Jefferson, are in town for a day's visit. District Attorney McNnry and State Land Agent West went to Portland this morning on business. Miss Lenta Stnley comes up from Portland this cvoning, nnd will spond Sundnv with friends. Miss Hose West, a shident of the IT. of 0. is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. W. Prescott, for n few days. Judge Burnott returned from Al linny yostorday aftomoon, after hold ing n briof session of court. Mrs. A. X. Ilolmnn and little daugh ter, of Dallas, is visiting Mrs. Ilolmnn 's sister, Mrs. A. M. Dnlrymplo. L. K. Adams, an attorney at law of Portland, formerly of this city, was a visitor in the city yostorday. l J. Weed, who is serving on the grand jury went to his homo in Jeffer son, todny for a visit over Sunday. Miss Theola Dove roturncd to Eugene j this morning, after spending some time with her mother and sistors iu this city. Mr. anil Mrs. John Krebs went to Woods, Orogon, yostorday, where Mr. Krebs will take charge of a sawmill there. Gordon Mooros, x student of tlie U. of O., is spending a short time with his parents, Hon. and Mrs. C. B. Moores, of this city. A. W. Talkington, of Granger, Idaho, is in the city on a visit with his broth er, Frank P. Talkington. He expects to remain severnl days. E. C. Hoekmnn, manager of tho Yo kohama Tea Co. branch store at Al buny, returned homo after a short bus iness visit in this oity. Mrs. John Bnync and littlo daugh- tors, Florence and Elizabeth, wont to Portland lust evening, where they will spond u few days with relntivos. Joseph 11. Mnplcthorpe, who has boon visiting his brother, Thomus Ma plothorpo of this oity, loft last night for Chico, Calif., where he will locate. Miss Ita Xeal, a student of tho Uni versity of Oregon, is spending the spring vacation with her eousin, Miss Grnee Oliver, a student of Willamette University. Mrs, Harry A. Oroen has returned to her home at Portlaud, nfter a visit with relatives and friends hero. Her sister, Mrs. A. C. Ijiwronee, aecouipuu led her homo for a visit. II. M. Branson will leave today for a week or ten days' business visit to Willamette volley poiuts. During his absence W, J. Butler will act as agout for tho steamer Hoanokn Const Mail. Among the Jefferson people who vis ited this city the past week were: J. J. Swanson, Miss Lou Miller, Charlie Hoyt, O. 11. Cusiok, Hurl Cross, Mrs.. W. I. Jonos, Frank Kpley. J. F. Steiw er, S. E. Pease, 11. F. Myers and Miss Maudio Moou. DIED. POINDRXTRK.-At the koine of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Parker, on 14th street, iu this ity, on Saturday af ternoon, April 16, 1006, at 2 o 'aleak, Mrs. Elizabeth Poiudextor, aged 77 years. Deceased was born in Missouri and oame to Oregon in 1S83. Sho resided in Lane county, where her husband died iv number of years ago. She was a good woman aud highly respected by a largo circle of friends. She leaves four children, as follews: Mrs. W- II. Parker, of this city, Gran villa and George, of Ashwoed, Crok county, aud Mrs. Dana Crabtrc, of Bend, Crook county. The funeral will be held in Junction as soon as the absent children are consulted. i (hic cm t fimnm WW MM mL MXJF W 'mr4WJWrMUf WRamttS.MARGMNJMWQIJSJB' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BARGAINSDAYS We challenge any house in Salem to offer the public such bargains as we do for those two days. Prices cut to the rock bottom on seasonable stand ard, up-to-date merchandise. Wo can afford it. Wo do tho business. Bead en: Men's 4oc heavy underwear ..29c Men's 35c summer underwear ..19c Men's 45c working shirts 29c Men's 50c silk neckties ........ 25c Men's 20c black eox 10c Boys' 10c suspenders 5c Boys' and Girls 20c black cotton hose Hc Men's 95c black felt hats 45c Boys' 75c felt hats 39c Men 's $3.00 shoes $1.S5 Boys' $2.00 shoos ...:. '. 1.39 Ladies' $2.50 shoes LS5 Misses' shoes $1.25 and 1.50 Ladies' 35c heavy underwear ..23c Ladies' 15c Swiss ribbed summer underwear, white nnd colored.. 9c Better underwear at the same ratio of low prices. $2.50 white waist, the latest in SALEM'S FASTEST McEVOY BROS. Second-Hand Organs. We have 10 second-hand organs, trad ed in on new pianos. Don't you want one? We have them from $10 up, nnd you can get one on $2.00 monthly, in stallments. Geo. f Will, music dealer, opposite Lndd & Bush's bank. When Yoa Need Anything pertaining to a bicycle seo us, nnd wo will gladly fit you out. Wo will do your work right, get it out on time, and guarantee to pleaao you. All kinds of repairs for all kinds of bicy cles. Wheels called for and delivered. Best work at honest price?, FRANK J. MOORE, Phono Black 301 379 Court St. ' Money to Loan Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. THOMAS K. FORD, WHAT YOU GET FOR YOUR MONEY IS JUST AS IMPORTANT AS THE AMOUNT YOU PAY. WE DO WHAT WE PROMISE TO DO, AND DON'T PROMISE WHAT WE WILL NOT DO. (f X(f i Going to Bay a Wheel THIS SEASON THE ROADS ARE FINE! OUR LINE IS COMPLETE I THE OLD RELIABLE Rambler THE BUILT w , 4 like a watch JNatiooal THE FAMOUS Savage DROP IN Who's Is You Repait man? If wo nre, wo trust you aro getting tho very best work and prompt atten tion; if not, we trust you will give us a trial. Remember It Costs No More To have a complete stock of tires, rims, coaster brakes, etc., to select from, and with our five experienced repairmen we arc enabled to give you the beat workmanship and prompt delivery. The best of everything for bicycles at the right price. Call Red 2151, and let your wants bo known. BASE BALL SUPPLIES sffiujfco - Salem. Como and see them. .$1.49 $1.45 washable undressed kid gloves sale price ...9Sc 1000 balls Sang Silk, all colors, spe cial for this sale, ball 2c $4.50 mohair dress skirts, only $2.75 $2.00 trimmed hats, only 9gc $5.00 trimmed hats $2.75 Children's $1.00 trimmed hats, ,49c If you want to buy dress goods and silks at the right price, como to tho Chicago store. $4.50 China silk shirt waist, beau ties (white), sale price ....$2.95 20c corset covers only Sc 39c corset coverB only 23c 75c girdle corset, French models, sale prico 45c 75c Umbrellas, special 45c Children's umbrellas 10c GROWING STORE. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Offlco with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 129 Commercial Street. NEW TODAY Ladies Earn $20 per hundred writing short letters. Stamped envelopo for particulars. Gem Mfg., Co. Cassop olis, Mich. 4-15-lt For Salo Cheap, 5 tons of ont hay Capital Commission Co., 177 Commer cial street. Phone 2231 Main. 4-15-3t Wanted. Energetic, trustworthy man or woman to work in Oregon, repre senting largo manufacturing com pany. Salary $40 to $90 per month, paid weekly, expenses advanced. Ad dress, with stamp, J. H. Moore, Sa lem, Or. 4-14-3t WEATHER BETTER! SEE OUR 1005 MODELS! OUR PRICES $25, $30, $35, $40, $45 Wheels on easy installments; old wheels taken in exchange. Any gear, tire, saddle or handlebar. ANYWAY rsffj