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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1904)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OEEQON, THUESDAY, SEPTEMBEB 15, 1004. 5 STOCKTON &.CO. THE OLD WHITE CORNER i RIBBON SALE THIS WEEK No. 10 to GO all-silk Taffeta ribbons; Special Oc yd. This Week Lace Sale fills Week. . . Another lino of flno laces, much bet ter than wo have ever before shown, will be ou sale this week at 5c a yd. GOOD ROADS WORK Demonstrations Daily at the State Fair One of the Most Interesting and Popular Practical Exhibits Made The good roads demonstration at tho stato fair continues to attract the crowds. Mostly farmers, city and coun ty officials, und oven congressmen and United States senators nro among tho throng at tho rock crusher. Senators Mitchell and Fulton wore visitors early nnd often, and Sonntor Mitchell stayed a long time, while his friends tried in vain to pull him over to tho grand stand for some timo aftor the races woro started. Mayor "Waters was a closo observer of tho crushed rock operations, nnd is a champion of crushed rock on tho streets of Salem. Judge Scott was in his elemont, and had a hand ready for anything from a visitor to handling a shovel on tho wagons loading with crushed rook. Ho has roason to bo proud of his achieve ment, in having a section of road built under tho oyes of thousands, and nil the most improved road niacjiinory running ns apractical object lesson for the wholo state. Many members of county courts from all parts of tho stato wero presont. More thnn one farmer walked off, say ing: "That is tho way to build roads," and thoy viowed with special satisfac tioa the throo grades of crushed granite pouring out of the great bunker from iron spouts, and being hauled off onto tho grado constructed with improved machinery, under tho direction of Bend Export Abbott, of the United States department of agriculture. County Boad Master McCorklo was a 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 rar CIRCASSIAN f ;; Ice Cream in Paper Palls to take T home. ' H pt. paper pail 10c ;; 1 pt. paper pail 15c 1 qt. paper pail 25o gal. paper pail 50c at Zinn's i 154 State St. Phone 1971 t .! 1 1 1 1 1 H'i i a i. nn i -- I OIL CANS That Aro exceedingly rare you'vo found that out, ospecially with jour large can, Como in and let us show you ono that CANNOT leak one from which you can fill a metal lamp or a lantern, in tho dark, and that absolutolyOANNOT OVEBTJLOW THE LAMP. Don't beliovo itt Come and see. Wo also have tho best of everything In groceries, fresh fruits, etc, and ou own delivery insures prompt and careful deliveries. ATWOOD & FISHER Pfirmo nt. Urnrers Comet Commercial and Cotfft miimiiniiiiMiiiiiiiniiiinninMMlllltl Far Away From St. Gaul, Switzerland where thoy excel in tlio manu facture of flno embroideries, hnndkorchiefs, otc, vro have brought some worthy offerings. EMBROIDERIES varying in width up to 13 inches wide, 12c a yard, will bo placed on sale a week from tomorrow, Monday, thq 22d. ""Don't ask for them beforo, but bo sure and como then. in as busy ns a nailer helping to finish the first hundred feet of dump on tho atreot being constructed at tho fair grounds. Tho county steam road roller was passing up and down, and a Jour nal representative rodo off proudly on the first load of crushed granite over put on n public road in Western Oro gon. Tho team was driven by Kobert Varloy, of this city. Rock will bo crushed ovory day of tho fair, and the work of road building will go on beforo tho cyos of tho puo plo each day. Tito granito and basalt will both be used on separate sections, and possibly a pioco of road will be made of basalt, finished with n top coat of granite. Thero is also a supply of boulders from creek beds that will bo crushed, and thero is u gravel screen rendy to separate a lot of river gravel into three grade, nnd that will nlso demoiistrnto gravel roads. ti i Bucklon's Arnica Salve. Has world-wide famo for marvelous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ul cers, Tottor, Salt Rhonm, Fever Sores Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions; jn falliblo for Pilos. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c nt J. C. Porry'a drug store. OA18TOB.IA, Bears tks ) 8 Kind You Haw Always BcofM Glgmturo Qraftor Grafted Qraftor. Tho saying that there is honor among thieves is not alway right. Last night tho proprietor of one of the street grafts caught ono of his "boosters" holding out some of tho money, and a fistic encounter ensued, in which tho booster got pretty hard punishment. No nrrestes were made. Tea qnd cofiee go by taste alone; and tastes are many. Schilling's Best teas are five, and coffees four ; all different ; moneyback all; at your grocer's. fHI M I IU II ll ill- Substantial '' Meals... :at the: jj White House :: Restaurant : : George Bros. Props. "4 t 9 I ' -H-l-frl I 1 1 H I Wont Leak z&mu 1 Bsmmmnrf I . kmm i&Jr 1 - B-UfNff 1 r Mi'Wii ' K "" " 1 1 personals"! Mr. F. Harshman, of Irvlu, is in the' city, tho guest of Lnbor Commissioner Hoff. Misses Graco Ellison nnd Ilnttio Ic Gregor, of Albany, nro in the city, vis iting friends. Mrs. A. McKillop is in tho city, tho guest of Mrs. V. II. Parker. Dr. nnd Mrs. Stnrk, of Albany, nro visitors nt the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Zone Kudd, of Albany, nro in tho city. Superintendent O. W. Jones, of the blind school went to Oregon City today on business. George Thompson, tho Albany bnr bor, is in tho city today to watch the ponies. Dr. .1. L. Hill, of Albany, is a Salem visitor today. Miss Ethel Lupher, of Boise, Idaho, is the guest of Miss Ilattie Odckirk for u few days. She h making an extended visit with friends along the coast, nnd goes to Astoria from horo. Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Schacfer, of Port land are in tho city, nttending tho fair. Miss Agnes Odokirk, of Hubbard, spent yesterday with.hor sister, Miss Ilnttio Odckirk, of this city. Miss Anna Davis gavo a dinner Inst evening in honor of Miss Florence Rob erts, who is stopping hero for a fow days, on her way to Chicago. Miss Carrie Willis, of Portland, is at tending tho fair. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marion Woods nnd Miss Corn Scott, of Tangent, nro stato fair visitors today. , Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Farrnr, of Browns ville, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs John Fnrrnr for a fow days. v Mrs. Leo Willis, formerly of this city, but now of Portland, is in tho city, visiting relatives. Misses Letha and Lila Patton, of Hal- soy aro guosts during fair wcok of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frisby. Judge Mark A. Fullerton and wife, of Olympin, Wash., aro visiting rela tives in this city, aud also attending tho stato fair. Judge Fullerton is chief justico of Washington. Ho is n former Salem boy, having studied nnd prac ticed law in tho ofllco of non. Julius Stratton many years ago. Harvey Newell, of Portland, was a jitato fair visitor today. Miss Ernostino Failing, of Portland, is tho guest of Miss Ennn Davis. Paul Stahl left yesterday for Chica go, whorp ho will make nn extended visit with relatives. Ho will also visit othor points of interest, and among them will bo his old homo at Strcator, ill., which place ho has not scon for many yours. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chessman, of Eugene, aro visiting at tho homo of L. S. Bow land. W. Cooper Morris, oashior of tho Or ogon Suvings Bank, at Portland, is in the city today. Miss Maudo Butlor, of Portland, is visiting friends in this city for a few clays this- woek. Mis Daisy Morgan, of Portland, ii spending a fow days with friends, and also attending the stato fair. Mrs. Win. Gllson, of Albany, was a stnte fair visitor today. Dlek Prlae, travollng salesman for tha W. II. MaMontM leather wholesale house, of Portland, is in ho olty for a few days. W. II. Moon, of Jefferson, was in the iity today. ' Dr. M. W. Brunei-, ef Valde, Alaka, it in the ltf. Tendered Ilia Resignation. Chief Clerk A. L. Woodln, of tie Ohe mawa Indian heel, ha tendered hii rwdgaatlen, to take effeet at eoee. One Man In a Thousand V Wo lme the nssurnnco to say that wo don't bollbvo thai InoroTs OKEf ' MAN IX A THOUSAND that wo caunot plcaso wlft"arctolutng Vn$ sat isfy with our prices. It's simply a combination of.cxcollont Clothing and reasonable pfiets that attracts so many men to this store. uVo are never satisfied with anything but r f $j . THE BEST f ' vThV'BEST OP CLOTHES, tho BEST OP ILVBERDASllBR the- BEST OP IPAT8, cau always bo found hero, and with every saio goes our guar antco" of f Money Back H Yo WantJIt Can you do bettor than como horo for your clothosf Salem Woolen Mill Store, C.P.fBISHOP, Proprietor. COURTS WERE FULL Of Drunks, Disorderly Characters, and Motley Crowd of Suspects Yesterday wns the star day of tho present administration at tho polico court, and between tho- city hall, sher iff's ofllco nnd fair grounds constabu lary tho "crooks" are "going south." Twenty-two arrests woro made, eight of which wero druuks,and woro disposed of this morning In the following man ner: Jack Armstrong, $5, paid. J. Mallcry, 2 days. f Ed. Jones, 2Mi days. John Carmody, 5 days. I?5ss Dosmond, "V days. Ed. Lang, 5 dnys, i D. Davis, 2Vj days. Mali Kane, $5, paid. Kane, who is a Portland gnrdener, says lie) has not been in Snlem for 10 years before, 'and is never coming again, which is to bo regretted by tho officers. Tlio rest of the prisoners nro suspect ed pickpockets, etc, who aro to bo ox- nmined this ovening by Portlnnd de tectives nnd other ofllcors for Identifica tion. Ono wompn is in custody, who was in last year during tho fair. Her case Is also to bo disposed of this ovening. ii After Club Saloon. Tho city council of Forest Grove b determined to put an end to nil kinds of liquor-dealing in Forest Orove, nnd is takinc stoDs to closo up tho Commercial Club, an orcanization formed to distrib ute alcoholic bovoragos on tho club plan, and thus evade tho prohibitory or dinance. Several weoks ago legal authority was cucaared to look Into tho situation, and, as o. result, an ordluanco wns intro duced nt tho council meeting Tuesday oveninc which, it is bollovcd, will closo up tho Commercial Club, nnd thus end tho last resort of tho liquor-dculors Of the city. , o . Chicago Market. Chicago, Sept. 15. Wheat, now Sep tember $l.ll-')i1.13; December $1.13 outs, 313iy... . -o Trains Brought Many. Tho Southern Pacific officials esti mate that C00O persons woro brought into Hulem today on tho various trains. Do It toaay, Tho time-worn Injunction, "Never put off 'till tomorrow what you can An tnAnv" in nnvr fpnnrnllv nrosent- ed In this form; "Do it toaay!" That Is tho terse advise we want to give you about that hacking cough or de- inuiuiiiiuQ turn m .,.. f - been struggling for several days, por- baps weeks. Take some reliable reme dy for It TODAY and let that remedy be Dr. Boscheo's German Syrup, which has been In use for over thirty-five years. A few doses of It will undoubt edly relievo your cough or cold, and Its continued use for a few days will euro you completely. No matter how deep-seated your cough, even If dread consumption has attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a cure as It baa done before in thou sands of apparently hopeless cases of lung trouble. New trial bottles, 26c; regular size, 75c At all druggists. At Dr. Stone's drug stores. v- vt J V i ..? V ? J i , L.-v How la ThlsT Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any casp of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. I. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. We, tho undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and bolloro him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obliga tions made by his firm. WALDINO, K1NNAN & MARVIN, Who'esalo Druggist, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken inter nally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, Testimonials sont free. Price 7Cc per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con patlou. Ames Must Stand Trial. Minneapolis, Sept. 15. Tho motion to dismiss nil cases against ox-Mayor Amos, Republican candldnto for tho nomination for congress, wns denied this morning. Ten indictments for grnftiug aro still against him. Sure Cure for Piles. Itching piles produce molsturo and cause Itching, this form, as well as Bllng, Bleeding or Protruding Pilos aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-lto'B Pilo Remedy Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumor 50c a Jar at drug gist, or sent by mall. Treaties free. Write mo about your case. Dr. Bo sanko, Phlla,, Pa. ,Foro salo by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist. A High Gta,de Wheel Whon it does ncod repair should havo tho best workman yoa can find do tho work. You can find no ono who will do It quicker, hotter or nontcr than WattShlpp The Bicycle Man J Latestdesignsinstock,:l$2.50 pel? Do. J and good work guaran- teed. We have the small store and small prices E. L. Lcmmon 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 m YOUR WHEEL NEEDS REPAIRING Take It to F, J. MOORE, Court Street, AW work guaranteed. PltHMlMMIi tssBt "3? Lr 1 Bl ih Bft ilS lYBflBHBft Cw",tM,tf PLKffQMMMf Wh MADE IN SALEM rg TftADE MARK SlT er fectlonL o5) mm powder PUT UP IN GLASS JARS ITS, qits, 7xQB Sold by Most of Salem's Grocers MWWMf Gold Dust Flow Made by THE 8IDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for It. Bran and Bharts always on hand. P. B. Wallace i AGENT aMWeaw Capital Normal School First National Dank building, Sa lem, Or. Full term of twolvo wooks opons Soptombcr 20th. Normal, ac ademic, preparatory nnd business courses. Address. J. J. KRAPS, Salem, - Oregon Wonderful bargains in the REMNANT SALE At The Old Cronise Studio, Over tbe New York Racket Store. naaiMWMtnt 1 5 Evey Box w ii, Or packngo of stationery wo sell is in keeping with fash Ion's strlotoit requirements, and thero Is no other place In tho city where you can buy "MELTON FACE" At the prlew wo quote. Wake Inquiries tho next time you buy. J Patton's Book Store jj m