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BAILY OAP ITAIi JOURNAL, SAIiEM, OREGON, THURSDAY JUNE 8, 1005. Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER "1 fe -. rt !?-4C.- 0&&Z&) ff-VS OSgs3S& V .,1,..-UJ v.-, JUNE WHITE DAYS I the Color Is White You Get It forLess c 76o citbmibe 4oc 35c CHEMISE 20c 60c CHEMISE 30c $1.50 CILE&nSE 95c 91.00 OOWNS 75c 75c DOWNS 50c 50c OOWNB 35c CORSET COVERS A NEW LINE DIRECT FROM HIE FRENCH GARMENT 00. FIRST.0LAS3 mOH-ORADE GAR MENTS AT VERY BBABONABLE PRICES. PERFECT OEMS, 25c TO $2.00 IlADIES, DRAWERS ....20c to $2.50 ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. 0. D. Burdlck wns In Albany yoslcr Jny on n short trip. G. A. Gregg, of this city, Is In AI bnny for a short time. A. C. Brown is now occupying' his new residence in Englewood, R. II. Coshow wont to Corvnllis yes terday on n short business visit. . Elbert Thompson lias built nn addi tion to his houso in Englewood. If. J Ponncbiiker, wns in Albany for a brief visit yestcrdny on business. Mr. T. Alcorn left this morning to nttend the Linn county picnic nt Brownsville. Hon. W. L. Toozo passed through thii morning on his way to Browns ville, whero he spooks at tho big pic nic tomorrow. Bert Powell, who, for tho past year, hns been nn nttendnnt nt tho asylum, has resigned his position nud left this morning for his homo nt Brownsville. M. A. Lnughcnd has just completed n lino new reBldcneo in Englcwood, nt nn expenditure of nbout $1000. Mrs. Laughcnd will nrrlvo In nbout two months from Pennsylvania to occupy her now home. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. R. Koopcr, of Hny Spring, Neb., nro visiting Mrs. Koop cr's father, Mr. C. H. Rowo, of Engle wood. Mr. Rowo is expecting F. II. Ncff, of Philomath, presiding elder of tho United Brethren church, in a few dnyg. RECEIVES SYMPATHY Stockholm, Juno 8. King Oscar ro fused to rccoivo the deputation ap pointed to present tho Norwegian Storthing's address. Ho wired: "As I do not recognize tho revolutionary stops which tho Storthing, in violation of tho constitution and act of union, nnd in revolt ngninst its king, has un fortunately taken, I oeclino to receive tho deputation." Tho king is receiv ing mnny telegrams from nil parts of tho kingdom expressing sympathy nnd devotion. Tho council states it has de cided to call nn extra session of tho Swedish parliament to deal with tho situation. FLETCHER'S CHILDREN CRY FOR OASTORIA. Why Not Refrigerate ? HOT WEATHER IS HERE And we have a large stock of the greatest hot weather laxwries REFRIGERATORS i2ft House Furnishing Co W. of W. Services. Sunday tho Woodmen of tho World will hold thoir annual dedicatory ser vices upon tho unveiling of tho monu ments of their dead. Tho corcmonles will tako plnco in City View ccmotory at tho gravo of Thomas S. Burroughs, whoso monument will then bo unveiled. Tho address will bo delivered by Bov. Powell, nnd Prof. W. C. Hnwley will bo master of ceremonies, and tho Stal wart quartet will also bo present. Tho members of tho order will meet In their lodgo room nt 2:30, nnd tho exercises nt tho cemetery will tako plnco nt about 3:30. Prepared to Keep Up Strike. Chicago, Juno 8. Following tho failure of tho conference of tho team sters and employers to ngrco to peaco terms, n special meeting of team own ers wns called to consider tho question of delivering goods to boycotted firms. Chnlrmnn Rend, of tho tenm owners' committee, snld today that ho would urgo tho association to begin immedi ate deliveries. This will mean n lock out of 8000 drivers. President Shea announced this morning that the team sters expected an addition of $22,000 to tho strlko fund, nnd wcro prepared to keep up tho fight. Chicago to4 ZJOJPZESLJBbm vSmim " v.. TUMBLING DAWN THE PRICES Tho wondorful business wo aro doing prompts us on to do greater things Wo know thero Is nothing tho peoplo like bottor than to soil thom good goods nt small prices. This storo Is a wonder ovon to ourselves; tho amount of goods wo aro turning out weokly wonld moko a big city storo fool proud. Wo aro travollng along successfully on tho plans first mapped out for this store a big volurao of business and small profits. Read carofully tho fol lowing prlco list. It will koop you from paying too much olsewhero: 30c wash India silks, all colors, yd 85c fancy dress silks, yd $1 two-toned dress silks, yd. . . . Fatal Riot. Snglnnw, Juno 7. Tho street rail way employes in tho Saginnw Valloy marked n fatal riot yesterday after noon. A strlko lirenkcr who was sworn In ns n deputy sheriff, wns at tacked by n crowd of strlko sympathiz ers. Ho forced his way into tho crowd, killing two persons and fatally injured another. It Is In tho Air. A big banner, stretched ncross Stnto .street, on tho west sido of Commercial, from dat(J of M,c .bears this legend: "This town will move to Portlnnd on Salem Day. Oct your pack nnd hit tko'trnll with us," Jnnd nearly evory window displays n 'placard stating: "This Btoro will bo closed SaTom Day, Juno 14th." Acount of Salem Day at Lowls and Clark Exposition, Juno 14, 1005. Tho Southern Pacific Company will run n special train both ways. Ono faro for round trip, providing wo will linvo 500 people, returning in tho ev ening to suit tho convenience of the Salem people. For a less number than 500 will hnndlo on regular trains 13 and 11. Limit of tickets seven days Salem population 15,000, second city in Oregon. 23c .50c ,60c 85c Shantung pongco silk, yd ... ,40c 85c whlto poplin silk, yd 65c 31.50 30-inch black heavy Taf- flta silk, yd 08c Hundreds of others to soloct from. Now shlpmont of mohair dross goods, 75c quality, yd 40c 45c fancy dross goods, yd 25c 20c Danish cloth, yd 14c Black dross goods, Fronch voiles, Panama cloth and Eo Uonncs, all sold at small prices. Summer wash goods in a great varioty, lawns, dimities, vo iles, Irish linens, linen lawns, fancy organdies, India lin ons, dotted Swiss, whlto pi quo, Scotch zephyrs, Japan ese cropes, ftney whlto goods, novolty summer goods, and fancy challlcs. Salo prices, 3aC, C, C'i, 8 1-3, 10, 12i2 and 15c. Special prices on tablo linens. 4"c doublo-width quality, yd.. 20c $1.25 satin Damask tablo linen. Prices, 75c. Napkins to match. Prices on towels cut down 4, 5, 0'i, 8 1-3 and 10c; groat val ues; 50 dozen fancy linen napkins, each 5c. 7'a laco striped scrim, yd 3'jC Curtain Swiss and fanev scrims at small prices. I Bargains in muslins 4, C, 0 and 81-3c Crash toweling, 4, 5, 0,14 and 8 l-3c Bargains. 65c muslin nightgowns, Price ... 30c 75c muslin nightgowns 40c Bottor ones very cheap. Ladies' 30c muslin drawers. Prlco 25c 30c corset covers, prlco 25c 30c corset cover cnibroldory. ...25c Children's 30c parasols. Prlco.. 23c $3.50 pongco silk parasols. Price $1.05 LadiCB' fancy collars, 5, 10, 15 and 25c. Now shopping bags.. 25, 35 and 40c Half Price. Mollno silk veiling, yd 12'jC No. 40 Drosdon ribbons, 30c quality, yd 23c ' Ladies' 35c llslo gloves. Price.. 25c Llnon laces. .1, 2, 3, 4, 5, O'i, 81-3c 30c all-over laces, yd 25c 75c all-over laces, yd 45c Bargains in dress trimmings, laces and embroideries. Ladies' 46c Fronch laco llslo hoso 25c Ladies' kid shoes; patent tips; tho best shoo on earth for $2.25. Salo prlco $1.49 Cloaks, suits and millinory up stairs. Ladies' 15c Swiss rlbbod vests. Prlco t Oc Ladles' 25c duplex corset hose supporters 14c Whlto pearl buttons, dozon..,...3c Best sans silk, ball 2c SALEM'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets McEVOY BROS. FLETCHER'S CHILDREN CRY FOR OASTORIA. Marrlago Licenses. County Clerk Itolnnd issued one mar rlago liconso today. Frank Adolman and Lonn Prawl getting the ticket. Boat tho Japs. Tho University of Oregon ball tenm beat tho Japnnoso club nt Eugene Tues day nftcrnoon by a score of 3 to 0. CASWOIIIA. fcwtk - I11 M w Hw WP BpM Blgnitut i Zfcfcrfi, M9SXXtHBBCaBnaBlSeS3Ca0KtHISIK9XXlIC NATIONAL AND RAMBLER RIDERS I can do your work better tbnn nnyono else, nnd givo you better sat isfaction In every wny, If your frumo or forks broak I can repair them Id a soUxfiiotnry way, imd match the onamel to a shade. I carry in stock rims and and tires to fit Nationals and Ramblers, as vroll as other makes I have tires of nil kinds, all prices, and nil guaranteed. Qlvo us a call one priee to veryone. Then for $35 I have a bieyclo that's not so worse. One-piece hanger, Corbln front hub, New Departure Coaster, No. 3 Bridgeport Pedals, No. 37 Diamond Chain, Steel Rims, Thorn proof tires and Pearson's saddle. Guaranteed for ever. Best work at honest price, FRANK J. MOORE, Phono 301 Block, 374 Court Street, fMMMMIIHIIIMIHHMMWMIHIIIIHHIIHIUIMH BRIDAL GIFTS Look through our showing of beautiful silver, fine c.ut glass and hand some clocks, if yon are in doubt what to seloct for a bridal gift. Thero aro scores of appropriate articles to select from, any one of which would certainly be treasured by nuy bride. Surely, in tho list prlntod be low, you can find tho gift to your mind. Out glass berry bowls, from $5.50 up. Bonbon dishes, $3.50 up. Vases, $2.50 up. In silverware: Cako baskets, $3.50 up; spoon holders, $3.00 nnd up; butter dishes, $3.00 and up. John Q, Barr brand knives and forks,-guaranteo ten years, $5 per set. Clocks, beautiful mantel stylos, $0 and up. State and Liberty Sts., Salem, Ore MARRIED. CLARK POY8KIl.-At tho residenco of tbo'brido's paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs, O. W. Poyser, Hayosvlllo, by Bov. W. Selleck, on Juno 6, 1005, Mr, Jnmes C, Clnrk nnd Miss Fannie L. Poyser, both of Marlon county. Tho newly wedded pair, nfter tho ceremony, took the Portland train for a short visit to the .fair. Money to Loan TnOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem. Or, Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Office with Wn. Brown & Co., No, 120 Commercial Street. yam X rfewecw zwt&r r JT -BKS H I BV HHiUtmrtxrKnSS "i I NEW TODAY f For Sale. House and six lots, central' ly located, at a bargain. Easy terms. Address "B. P.," Journal office. 418- Lost. Betweon depot and East Salem, a lady's gray tailor-made jacket, Leave at Journal office for reward, 68-3t Shingles Best Star A. Star Shingles $185 PER 000. SALEM FENCE WORKS Walter Morley 60 Court Street, Salem. SHOE SACRIFICE Largest Stock in Salem EveryiPalr of Shoes In oar big up-to-date line sacrificed at or below cost some at half coss. See These Bargains All of Laird, Schobcr & Co's ladies shoes, fine dress nnd street shoes S3 -GO Ladles' bost vioi kid, with patent tip. Regu lar prlco $-1.00. Retiring price ..'.. 2-08 Lndies' patont colt shoe, with dull tops. Regular prico $3.50. Retiring prico 2-50 Ladies, viol kid, with patent tip. Regular prlco $3.50. Retiring prlco 2-50 Ladies' patont colt shoos. Regular prico $3.00 Retiring prlco 1-90 Misses' viol kid, patent tip dress shoes. Regu lar prico $2.25. Retiring prico 1-GO Misses, box calf and kid shoos, broken sizes. Regular prico $2.00. Retiring prico 1-00 Mimes' kid and patent leather strap slippers. Regulnr prico $1.35. Retiring prico Children's kid and patent leather strap slippers. Regular price $1,15 and $1.35, Retiring priao Child's kid shoes, sizes SVj toll. Retiring prico Children's kid shoes, sices C'i to 8. Retiring prlco Infants' kid shoes, sizes 2 to 5. Retiring price. Misses tan, heavy sole, sizes 114 to 2, Retirfng price, , Children tan, hoavy solo shoes, S'j to 11. Re tiring prico ., , 1 Children's tan, hoavy solo shoes, 0 to 8. Retir ing price 85 Ladies' patent) leather Oxford welt. Regular price $3.50. Retiring price 260 Ladies' patent uppers, turn solo Oxford. Regu ular prico $3.00. Retiring price 1-98 Ladles' kia Oxfords, with patent tip. Retiring P'ie 1-10 Ladles' kid Oxford, with patent tip. Retiring rr 1.15 98 85 75 59 49 1.15 OO l if 3M 4.O8 Al lof Edwin CInpp's manufacture dress shoes. Regular prlco $5.50 to $0.50, Rotiring prico Men's Cordovan Shoes. Regular prlco $5.00, Retiring prico 330 Men's box calf shoe. Regular prico $4.00. Ro tiring prico 2 09 Men's Ideal kid blueber. Regular prico $4.50 Retiring prlco 3-50 Men's patent leather Oxfords. Regular price price $4.00. Retiring prlco 200 Men's tan Oxfords. Regular prlco $3,50 and $4.00. Retiring prico 300 Men's vicl kid ssbocs. Regular prlco $3.50, Retiring price,. ..- '. 2-00 Men's velour calf. Regular prico $3.60. Retir ing prlco 2 UU Men's satin calf. Remilar nrlco $1.75. Rotir ing price , 130 Boys' cadet calf. Remilar mice. $2.00. Retiring prico 150 Youths' bar enlfnml vIM Urt. Remilar price price $1.35 to $1.50. Rotirincr price 1-10 Everything Goes Come and See. Terms Stricty Cash--K&iiN0DED This Is not an old or shelf-worn stock, bat the best and cleanest line of shoes ever In Salem. Now is yout opportunity. No reserve imtU cverv oalr is sold. Oregon Shoe Co 9