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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1904)
"WW ff IX DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM , OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ?4904 Stockton & Co, The Old White Comet NEW SHOES Stein Bloch Clothing Tho finest and best mado clothing ever brought to Salem has just arrived at our big store. It Is tho world-famous Stein Bloch make. This first shipment Includes a few Stouts and Slims and many very new patterns In regular slzea If Yot Want to Be in Style, Wea a STEIN BLOCH SUlT-and BARRY SHOES Jf OKlSTtNtO IMA Moth 1!. NEW SUITS, SKIRTS, FURS and JACKETS MAYOR WATERS OFFERS TO BUILD CARLINE (Continued from first page.) As usual thlu store Is bringing on the very best and ments that will bo shown In the city. 5rf most 4 V ' stylish -"i, gar- Stylish Walking Skirts, A special line of Trimmed Striped Worsted "Walking Skirts, very late styles, bought especially for a leader. Special Today Any Wrapper on our Racks, 48 Cents SPlfo$ Today Only Any Wrapper on our Racks, 48 Cents required electric power and energy; to furnish all necessary care at all time3, both passenger and freight, and to thoroughly equip said road with the latest Improved rolling stock, and to make at least six (6) trips per day, and more if required for passengers, and to operate the whole extension In n. satisfactory manner, employing ev cry reasonable means for the safety of both passengers and freight traffic, and I will agree to have the same In full operation within. . . .days after the completion of the work of furnishing poles, ties, grading, etc., as above enumerated an d3peclfied, or, If In my Judgment, found expedient, I shall commence the fulfillment of my part of the agreement at the same time, and w Knout waiting for all materials to be first laid on the ground, working ahead with jou as fast as you furnish and lay the required and above men tioned materials, etc.; Provided nowever, that, after the satisfactory fulfillment of alll obliga tions given under this agreement by the parties concerned, including my self, the right of way, the road bed, ties, po!e3, timbers, grading, wlrea brackets or arms, and material of whateer name or nature required or used In the construction, maintenance and operation or in any way emplojed or used In and about the said pro posed extension, shall become the property of the said Frank W Waters, his succesor3 or assigns; said owner ship and proprietorship to determine as soon as and Immediately upon the operation of said cars upon said rail road In a manner satisfactory to all obligees under this agreement. PRANK W WATERS. Dated at Salem, Oiegon, this 24th day of August, 1904. KILLED MANY SHEEP I Thousands of dollars worth of new goods nave already at tired and thousands more are on the way Some Second Hand Sewing Machines Thta Is tho time of year when most women begin to think of Uio fall sow ing. Wo have traded in a lot of good) second-hand machines, now all thorough ly overhauled, and ready for use, at bargain prices, cheaper than having your old one repaired. Come and soo F. A. Wiggins' Implement House 255-257 Liberty 8t. Farm Implement, Automobiles, Sewing Machines and 8upplles. )$ I Gold Bust Flour 7" ' "'i'i'iiii'i"r""" ' TTS Mado by THE 8IDNEY POW BR COMPANY, Bldney, Ore gon. Mado for family uso. Ask your grocer for It Bran and shorts always on hand, P. B. Wallace AGENT IVVIlVIIUVIWllllilWtflllf ft NEW TIRES. Just received a, lot of now tires direct from tho factor". If in nood of a tiro seo mo. Century thorn-proof tires $8 pr. Century toughtread tires $7 pr Contury No. 100 tiros $0.00 pr All guaranteed. FRANK J. MOORE. THE BEST Bicycle Doctors In Town At WattShipp's The Bicycle Man Cab Hire at Half Price. Tho war on prices of cabs is still raging Simpson's stabled mado the out to onodmlf price, and still main tain those price. Opposite the court house STOLE EASTERN JUDGE Carried Him to California and He Is Reeling Nervous Omaha, Aug. 24. Judgo McKeon, of Now York, who said he had been kid naped scoral week ago and carried to California for ransom, arrived here this morning on a visit to his slstor. Ho Is still In n nervous condition as tho result of his captivity. Ho sas ho will proceed against the kidnapers when he reaches New York. The Question Of What Watch To buy U a hsrd one (or tho Average man to decide. Doiens of grades are tolil under tho satue nsmo, and It putties any bat an expert to de cide where prsctlctl utility stops and extravaganco begins. We are WATCH EXPERTS and will gladly help you in this matter. Our stock embraces the beat watches made. Come In and look them over we're always pleased to show whether you buy or not. And, REMEMBER, lepalrlnjj Is our specialty. Our prices are right. ChasH Hinges, jj Piontsr Optlolsn, RrwVl 83 8UU Street. Next door to Ladd A Bush Bank if itmniMiMimmm Two Probate Orders. The probato court transacted a small amount of buslnoes today. Lena Stan field King resigned as co-executrlx of the estate of Conrad Snowdon, nnd hart boudsmen woro rolonssd The sale of property belonging to Olow Porin, deceased, wasconnrmrt Notice to Taxpayers, Tho board of equalisation for Marl on county, Oregono, will meet at 'he offlco of the county clerk on Mondaj, August SO. 1904. at 9 o'clock a. m ami wiU remain in session oath suc cessive day for one wxek. AM parUee interested are deo.ueW to appear and oxonwno thoir asses moni for tho year 1904, ami bae aU errors corrected by said obard. if any thoro be, as no correctlonns can bo made after tho adjournment of said board. CHARLES LEMBCKK. Assessor of Marion; County, Oregon Saloro, August S. 1904 CASTOR J A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of C&&ffl&&x Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd h Dusk's Dank, Salem, Or DIED. JOSEPH At the home of her daugh ter Mrs P. G. Haas, on 12th and Chemeketa streets, Tuesday, August 23. 1904, Mrs Hannah Joseph, of heart failure. Deceased was born In Liverpool, England, January 6, 1826, and was married on March 11, 1842, to George Reese, of Bristol, England. Mr. Reese died one jear later. In 1848 she was married to D W Joseph, who died several jears aco. Thev mlprnort to this country in 1870. living a num ber of years in Wisconsin, and the last number of jears of her life in Oregon. Sho spent six jears in Now Zealand. She leaves no relatives, but one daughter. Mrs. F G. Haas, of this city. Deceased was a devout Chris tian, having united with the Pre3by. terian church about 40 jears ago, and was a constant member of that relig ious organization ever since, and was n woman of lovely character, who has a host of friends to mourn her loss. The funeral services will be held from the First Presbj terian church of this city tomoirmv ivifim- , o o'clock p. m., a.id the unices will hi conducted by Rev F w ciiffe. of the First Presbj terian church Interment will be in the Odd Fellows cemetery At the request of deceased the V C T. U. are urged to meet ina bodj Mrs K C. Haas, tho daughter will not be able to attend the funornl' She underwent an operation for append! oitls Sunday, and Is still at the hos- ihiui. annougn sue is getting as well as could be expected. along F. E Heldel. a prominent real estate dealer, of Hillsboro, is in the cltj on business P CELEBRATED V Smk zzjsimMvrKtrT' iFistffS)-mf'wHrJ ) was Takeudoopof lie Hitter, be. ore meale nod CiU'll ri.-, h m It restorec theappetiteand Klvea pom-r to ptcp-riy df8(.ft tie food Then ' alfo curpB k Headache y Jortld Liver. ifOleestlon. Constipation, pjstepsla, Ifsoronla and Ma aria Try a bottle. NEW TODAY Wanted.Good girl for companion to married woman. Address "L" Para Journal- 54 WantedFour awwewtee tirb. t. ssr-- "wwtol street S-!4K store. No. 317 For Sale. Owha t vi. . . . w wWwe Z good locate AWms o rlh Ante:ope. Or., Aug. 24 -Mob law reigns supreme on the ranges of Cen tral Oregon, and as an added evidence to the SIler Lake slaughters of last spring, over 1000 thoroughbred sheep belonging to Morrow & Keenan, ol Willow Creek. Crook county, were vniPrf last Friday evening at Little Summit Prairie, 40 miles east of Prine ville. This fact was announced last evening by telephone message from joung Keenan, a son of one of th owners of 'the massacred sheep, who has been acting as camp-tender for the four bands owned by his compnnj-, and grazed in the Little Summit re gion' Young Keenan states that while the herder was alone and occupied with the care of his flock during the late oftiM-nnnn. hp was accosted by three unmasked horsemen, who departed af ter a short conversation. Almost Im mediately following their disappear ance a band of about 20 horsemen, with faces blackened, emerged from the timber unobserved until they had approached within a short distance of him, when a command to throw up his hands was given and complied with, after which he was bound hand and foot and blindfolded by means ol a grain sack being tied over his head. Leaving him near a tree and behind it for protection from the bullets, a general fusllade with Winchesters was commenced by the mob, which lasted nearly two hours, or until sundown by which time the entire band had either been killed or scattered in every direction. New 0655 Goods New- Watting Skitis" New Suits ran gooes are arming dallj ; As usual this store will be flr to show now things. 3an Our new lino of Walking sidito are tho best values we've FeetL They're made as swell as aijth garment to be found, and tlire w a pneos are unusually low. $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00.11 II When you think of Black Silk "Think of Monteybak." A Carriage for 25c. Take a cab to or from the depot for 25c. Simpson's livery stablea, oppo site court house. tf I I 1 itag S "Whore quality reigns suprew'j'jffli mmmmmtmmwwomm ''IW''ssssbwbsjssswmmIHPs tig r, BETTER PRINTING Wc cater to those who want better printing than their competitors use. Wc want to do printing that is worth all we asfcfor it. Call up Main 2824 and out repre sentative will call and show samples of better printing than the other fellows can do. Mi f Km dan SB ove awe .1 The Gault Printing Company Y. M. C. A. Bullrilnn 71 Chemeketa Street ON TIME EVERY TIME. 'Phone 2824 Main. SALEM OREGON sVAJ.dhLM.SL ...-. - r--WWWHwwWM JB kj JtLJ3T "ocera House Blo7kMERCHANT TA,L0R Excerlenrpft cni-tn. - ,. Court Steet lKUWAUS2Pwofk Also el -., -- w mm si : rwlB ' ' -0--.--1-, . '---mctaiBiaiiiiinKMWI Wc Are Headqtta.tes For HOP PICKERS' SUPPLIES place on sale for im, -. , swwr m. r for men women and chmZ" ,?' WU ' -t line, Glo heay underwear B'sn?!?. n WraPPr3, Sunbonnets, Light arf Cheap Shirt Waists ulil Cmforts. Table Linens, Towels, Calicoes I Shirts for Boys and !7c ralls for Ue Bo and Children, Wo SklrU and Wool Shawk Swate in all sizes, Ladles' Covert Cio J 200 Hop Gloves MOOirdsilrtt A,,S,ZeS'Sc',0c'15cand25c. Price '!. .lies, with and without the MM. if tf 40 do2. men's summ., 2Scp4lf,w tOTtff&Ttffrttn 29c anfl 35c. iw SK FOR THE G0QDs -SE.Usfj-. --- a ,r T """ '" i " " NOItTil icsa. IvoyBroth m ersXourtSUSalea . EKR" "T" mZsS sjttBMssJhSQUMstf' jLCBHfftt """yrjfflw-'ij