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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1904)
J i 4 4 J 1 LETTER FROM LIBERTY Mr. Weaver Wants to Know Where the Line Is Going to Run The Journal Is In receipt of a letter from a property owner at Liberty. asl- 1 9 ItfhAflrt All n Mf.Alf.. . 1. . A I ub uuCi u. ,eCmc moior une is o.6 ..v, 4U... iiiquu, ol mo oaiem . tuminiiieo snows mat tnoy are onered some good subscriptions to leave the country road line, If that can be se cured for right of way. Mr. Welsh, of the company, could not bo seen this morning, but It is understood the com. I Summit by Justice of the Peace Un pany will run the lino wherever the derhlll. Tho happy couple have many people want It to go, and are willing ' friends In this city who wish them to put up tne subsidy, without which the lino cannot be built. Letter Ed. Jeurnal: From Liberty. A great deal has been in nun iniii iHinni t Log Cabin Creams and Peppermint Chews at Ziim's : 154 State St. Phone 1971 t imim 8 1 1 rum ii nnin WIP 8WW I Wonderful bargains in f the REMNANT SALE At The Old Cronise Studio, f Over the New York Racket Store. J! $2.50 per Dos.'j; ! 1 Gxand Opening YUIUn!VIV Tea Will move into its new quarters SATURDAY, Aug. 6 and will give a grand free concert at the opening of the new store in the afternoon and evening. At 2 o'clock the doors of the old store will close and the doors of the new store will open. Everybody welcome. The following musical program will be rendered by McElroy's orchestra. Program McElroy's Orchestra AFTERNOON. March "Uncle Sammy" Holrman Selection "Tho Bohemia Girl" Balfe Indian Characteristic "Navajo" VanAlstyne Waltz "Jolly Fellows" Valstedt Patrol "Tho Yankee" '...... Meacham A Novelette "Laces and Graces" Saltzer and Bratton A Japo-Rhapsody "Karama" Vivian Grey Two-Step "Southern Smiles" . Kelly Waltz "Prancezka" Blanke March "The Girls of America" Duganno EVENING. March "The Social Whirl" Foote Selection "King Dodo" Luders Violin Solo "Melody of Love" Miss Lillian Stege. Moorish Intermezzo-"Soko" ... , Arnold Waltz Intermezzo "New Vienna" Overture "King Mydas" Clarinet So!o "Heart Bowed Down" Mr. Robert ni, Ttr-ll fn Itfnhllft Huba" A Novelette "An Afternoon Tea' National Airs (ttt8aMMf 4 National Airs F 20 Pet Cent Off on the best fruit Jara in the market-ECONOMY VACUUM FRUIT JARS Pints, quarts and half-gallon bIzcs. Fruit neier spoils in them. Even at regular prices they're tho cheapest Jar, Just no a ce ment wulk 19 tho cheapest walk, and at tha reduced prices they're a veritable snap. Don't wait till they're gone. ATWOOD & FISHER Phone 57 i. Grocers Comer said In the last few weeks about the Liberty and Rosedale street car line. Committees have been appointed to solicit subscrlptI6ns of money and work, .but up to the present time we have not been able to learn anything about the extension of the car line in case they' get what they want. At first It was supposed that they would follow as near as practicable the pub nc roaa, out now we nave a rumor that it will go to the rock pit and then south to the Crouse place, then east of the Miles place and then on to Ilosedale, carrying Liberty oft the track entirely, so until wo know more about It, we will not feel like promte- mg anything toward it Yours ro WEAVER. spectfully, C. Ii. Married at Summit. H. H. Ling, station agent at Sum- . mlt, and Miss Dot Custer, of this city, were yesterday afternoon married ai the best and choicest blessings In their new state. Miss Custer Is a resident of Albany, and the groom wa8 former ly an employe of the C. & E. railroad offices In this city, leaving here a month ago for Summit, whero he as sumed tho position of station agent. Albany Herald. Mr. Ling Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Ling, of this city, and Is well known here. Ben Ling, of this city, attended the wedding. Warm Summer Sunday. The last day of July was a scorcher, and temperature registers hugged the la3t nineties with California persist end))' One on Commercial street reached 100, several marked time at 98, but the usual run was about 90. It was warm enough every place and very little breeze was In 'evldenco un til late In the eyenlng, .when the re freshing zephyrs toned up many a de jected and wilted system. The grocer would be too comfortable if all his goods were like Schilling's Best and backed by the maker as they are. Moneyback. and Removal I I Stoie E I ..'. airauas .Ellenberg .Tuson r H. Savage. Klolir Commercial and Coort Kelser 9 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, COMMERCIAL CLUB TONIGHT All Attending: Get One Fare Round Trip Tickets There will be a special meeting of the Commercial Club this evening at Judge Judah's office at tho city hall, to make preparations for attending the state development league convention, to bo held at Portland Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The South ern Pacific has made a flat rate of one fare for the round trip, and all dele gates attending can get tickets at this rato at the regular ticket offices of the company. Salem Library Notes. It Is the Intention of tho Salem Pub lic Library Association to keep ori tho shelves all tho leading current Action. We shall have a good supply In a few days. We make a charge of Ave cents on recent fiction, book to be kept out only .a week, but can bo renewed by paying five cents addldtlonal. Wo have the following late books at present: "WUlanah," "Daniel of the Blued Isles," "Llllle," "Llttlo Shep herd of Kingdom Come," "Rebecca of Sunnybrook farm," "The Cost," "Tho Crossing," In the Bishop's Carnage," "Ruben's Kings," "When Wilderness was King." PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. CONDEMN CIRCULAR LETTER The congregation of St. Joseph's Catholic church yesterday denounced tho attacks made upon Archbishop Christie, Bishop O'Reilly and 'other church dignitaries by the anonymous circular letter which was recently dis tributed broadcast in the arch-' diocese. Resolutions were adopted censuring tho author of tho screed, and expressing the full confidence of the church people In the high officials. School Land Board. The stato school land board held a short session this morning, and cleared their books for tho summer vacation. Governor Chamberlain was called to Roseburg t;oday on business, and next week State Treasurer Mooro will go to Klamath county for his sum mer vacation. The apportionment of school funds for tho different countlo was also made. Tho board will prob ably have no session until September, Clerk Brown and family will go to tho mountains for a few day3' outing. CIRCUIT COURT SESSION Department No. 2 of tho circuit court met nt 1 o'clock today. Judge Wm. Galloway presided. This was tho first time that Judge Galloway has donned the Judicial ermine In this county, and a largo docket Is before him for consideration. o New Lodge Officers. Ollvo Lodge No. IS, I. O O P. have Installed the following efficers: N. G., F. A. Erlxson. I V. a. A. M. Clough. Secretary, W. M. Welch. Rec. sea, Richard Carlson, Treasurer, John Molr. Warden, Duncan C. Ross. Conductor, W. D. Albright. I. G., E. G. Marsh. O. G., Amos Vass. R. a N. G., John Q. Wilson. L. S. N. O., John Stapleton. R. S. V. G., G. C. Mourer. . L. 8. V. Oi, Wm. Iwan. Chaplain, Frank A. Powell. PER80NALB. Geo. B. Gray, of Seattle, Is In tho city for a few days. F. A. Turner and family havo re tut ned from their summer's outing at the farm near Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. O. it Inman, who have been at tho Inman farm, near Kings ton, have gone to Newport for a short visit before returning to Salem, o Mothers' Meeting. Tomorrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, there will bo a mothers' meeting held at tho W. O. T. U rooms. All are in - 8ALEM, OI.EQON, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1904. '" !! Illl Men's Shirts Boys' Suit Sale Out boys' Bult salo is bringing la many mothom to fit out itiiolr. boys for tho coast, or for school. Tho suits are arranged la lota and you can pick your owto prtco. Agea from 3 to 15 years. Suits that were selling from $2.00 to $7.00 now $3.35. $2.85, $2.35, $1.85 and $1.15. Como quickly to get your choice. STRAW HATS HALF Salem Woolen Mill C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor. PERSONALS Sidney Hayes, the violinist, mado an over-Sunday visit In Albany. Chas. Bowen spent Sunday with friends In Portland. Mrs. Ira Kauffman returned Satur day from an outing at Newport. Miss Anna Buchelt is visiting friends la Portland this week. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Bowersox spent Sunday with friends at Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Down, of Silver ton, are visiting friends In this city. Mrs. B. T. Adair Is spending a week at Woodburn and Portland. Geo. Acheson, of Albany, spent Sun day In tho city. Ed. McFarland, of Oregon City, vis ited with Salem .friends yesterday. Clarence Van Patton went to Astor ia yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. GUson, spent Sun- j day with relatives at Jefferson. Attorney W. E. Richardson Is In Portland today on legal business. Mrs. W. T. Rlgdon returned this morning from a brief at Jefferson. Ross Mclntlro returnod last evening from a visit with relatives at Jeffer son. Misses Lizzie and Mamie Bayley re turned Saturday from a visit at New port!. Mrq 0. E. Smith, of Lebanon, Is visiting friends In this city for a fow days. Miss Clara McDermald, of Portland, spent Sunday with relatives In this city. C. H. Jones, of the Oregon School Journal, Is home from an outing at Newport. Miss Gertrude Bashor, of Oregon City, spent Sunday with her mother in this city. Mrs. C. T. Pomoroy wont to Port land yesterday for a visit with friends In that cltjy. Miss Byrd and Miss Anglo McCul loch has returned from tholr vacation at Newport. Mm. John Hughes Is homo from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Carter, at Gold Hill. Miss Minnie Ireton loft Saturday for Long Beach, whore she will spend two wcoks' vacation. Wm. Cherrlngton, manager of the Allen & Gilbert Piano Company, went to Portland today. j Miss Anna Feller, of Hubbard, re turned to her home, aftor visiting with Salem frlonds. i Mrs. Ida Vaughn, stenographer of the supremo court, returned this morn- j Ing from Newport. ( MlBses Lydla and Esther Propp wont to Newport today, where they will spend their vacation. I N. J. Judah and Geo. 0. Bingham wero home-coming passongora from Newport this morning. Mrs. Z. J. Rlggs loft Saturday for San Francisco, whero she will spend a month visiting her mother. Miss Jessie Keoton returnod Satur day from a two-weeks' visit with Miss Gertrude McBee at Corvallls. Dr. II. C. Epley Is in Portland for a brief trip, and will tako In tho promo tion convention as a delegate. Mr. and Mrs. James Walton re turned to Portland yosterday, after a visit with relatives in this elty. Architect W O. Knighton returned to Portland today aftor looking after some business matters In the Capital City. J. T. Hill, of tho big Bend flouring mills, Davenport; Wash., spent tho past week at Newport with his daughter. Margaret, who remains Fo Twice a year this store sets tho shirt stock fn order. Soft shirts, stiff shirts, plaited shirts everything goes' at prices that alwaya sell them quickly. ?1.60 skirts now 95c, $1.00 shirts now 65c. Soo our window. PRICE I Ralph Dorcas Joined his mother at tholr Newport cottago today. Miss Mattlo Hunter, of SUvorton, Is the guest of tho Misses Goodhuo. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Booschan will enjoy an outing at Newport, leaving for that place today. Misses Lena and Mary Payno havo gono to Newport, whero they will spend sevoral weeks. Misses Alice Kirk and Bertha Clough were among those going to Newport thla morning. Miss Bollo West returned this morn ing from Portland, whore sho has boen visiting with frlonds. Misses Eva Cox and Beatrlco Shot ton, two of Salem's popular music teachers, went to Portland today. Miss Dean W'tzell, of the county re corder's office, Is spending her vaca tion with her relatives In the Waldo Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Savage and lit tle daughter havo gone to Newport to enjej) an outing at that popular resort. Orlando Neelands roturned from Newport Sunday aftornoon, aftor sponding a two wcoks' vacation at that popular resort. Miss Ethel Calvert loft this morn ing for Newport, whero she will Join Her parents, who havo a cottago thoro for tho season. Mrs. J. F. Calbreath and mothor, Mrs. Smith, and tho Mlssos Holen and Evelyn Calbreath wont to Newport this morning for their annual outing. Miss Grace Scott passed through Salem Saturday on her way to hor homo In Albany, after spending the past two months In Shanlko nnd Portland. Mrs. Sim Phillips and daughter, of Sioux Falls, S. D arrlvod Saturday and will make tholr-home In this city, Mr. Phillips having proceeded thorn several weeks. Owen Thomas, of Grant's Pass, vis ited friends In this city yesterday, stopping off on his way homo from Portland. Ho was among those go ing to Newport today. Mrs, M. Montgomery, of Junction City, who has boon visiting In Victor- la and Seattlo, stopped off In Salem, en routo to her home, and Is visiting with frlonds for a fow days. OR HABERLY'S WHITE PINE C G o 0 0. 0 0 fr CD Expectorant An excellent Remedy for COUGHS, COLDS, Hoarseness, Sore Throat and all Dis eases of tne Throat and Lungs. DIRECTIONS. Six months toonoyear,10drops; 1 to 2 years, 20 drops ; 2 to 6 yean, 25 drops; 5 to 10 years, teaspoonful, Adults 1 teaspoonful every 2 liouri. PALACEPHARMACY J.M. HABERLY, 118 State St Salem Ore. DEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. N. B. I would warn tho public that thoro are imitations of this cough euro. Nono genulno without the aboro label. rive, W a-' Special This Week STRAW HATS HALF PRICE Store Hot Weather 5 5 Reflections g H Whoa you stop to think you 0 A oro compelled to admit that m sloro that has beoa conduct- A a riln ono placo by ono sot h 2 t pcoplo for nearly a quai 7 5 ton of a century It has qua!- W 9 ltlcs that aro GOOD. That's M H our flx, and wo propose to S A servo our patrons bettor M than over. A S Pattoa'i Boob Store. 5 it Seems Strange When to many goods are put up short weight, or adulterated In some way to deceive. To find an article of common use Pare, Fell Weight and in every way to the Interest of the consumer. A trial will prove Eppleys Perfection Baking Powder Is Just what we claim for it. Made in Balom, told by most Sa lem grocers. Phone Main 1011 C. M. Eppley State Street, Corner 19th. $1.00 a Sack, Cash Price. Evory sack warranted, Just as mi Inducement for a cash business. Positively no credit at abovo price. iD.A.wnite&Sonl FEEDMEN and 8EEDMEN. 301 Com'l St. Salem, Or, ! Efweoa8ia n-M 1 1 tutu em i mi THE WILHOIT WATER, I havo arranged, as usual, with Mr, W. T. Stolr, of tho Spa, to draw tho famous Wllaolt Mlnoral Wator through his foun tain, and your people can rely on Us purity, W, F. McLoran, Proprietor Springs, iFlourl MMMHaMMMHMMMMM i iMHIIIllimMMllIMM,M,l'wt,",a vited to attend. there for the summer. tllllllllHimillMIilit'