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hum? DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1005. ffl 9 3 m DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL 1 I I M MIIMIB HM BY HOFER BROS. , rrX0IA2. CENSUS SALEM, 1 MAY, 1004, 19,287. .mm.iii ' tPBAIBES JOB'S WIFE. It. Itolauil D. Grant in a ckautau qnn, lecture eulogized tho wlfo of tho lamented man who woro balls nd sat In Oto ashes. That i a safe thing to do at this lata day. But how would It havo been tha Job's tlmof She advised him to "curso God and Hits.11 Which! Job promptly declined tto do and lived. Tho chances nro that If tho truth STcne lraown ho probably got rid of that pcnwmjistlc lady. If lie Tecords of tho dlvorco courts anld be scannod for that day and ago there would bo tho enso of Job vs. Jtl tho devil would havo appeared 3M "csuniol for Mrs. Job and shu would, fctrvw resisted tho suit for a separation. Job would probably havo boon will &HE to give her alimony and plead tblftjtf&emy Against the lady as his main caruso lor action. IVir It remains that whon ho got over Vha bolls ho was again prosperous and &1 more children and groator wealth Tthiin over und then Mrs. Job was sorry feo hail ever given him tho ndvico ho didn't take. 1IIS PLEA. OP BROWNSVILLE. Tho people of Brownsvlllo today aro ufx)To tho Hurrlman ofllclals at Port last! asking for a local train on tho JEant Bide lino. The Woodburn and Springfield Tbrnnch has only lumbor and stock and Xrcight trains boyond Silverton and ought to havo somothing bottor. A. locnl train has becomo almost a Beocjtslty for that rich nnd prosperous -section of fnrming country with many twas nnd cities. Delegations of citizens nro going bo fforo tho Hnrrlmnn linos nt Portland today nnd present a petition for n 'train. Those citizens nro much in enrnost and think thoy should havo bottor ftrnln fncllltics and nro going to ask for them in n dlroct way. Thero being no rntlrond commission or law In this stnto to which thoy can appeal thoy must go down In a dole' jjntiou nnd ask for a train. So thcso country peoplo havo loft their business nnd pay their own way, tako their own tlmo to ask whnt thoy want nnd hopo to got. Tho ofllcorB of tho Wlllamotto Val ley Development Loaguo havo boon oakod to go with thorn nnd hnck up their position and roquost. Tt will !q Interesting to notlco whnt becomes of tho matter. ABE WE 8IIAMBLESS7 "Bishop Thoburn of 4tho Mothodlst church nt Portland said tho othor day there woro no avngos in tho Illml. laynn no shamoless ob tho Amorlcans. Ho did not nny ns Amorlcnn savages, "but roforrod to tho shamolcssnoss of tho wholo country nnd ovon Included tiomo of tho ministry. Tho eminont dlvlno roforrod to tlio lowest of tho low savages on tho high s of tho high Hlmllnyos, so thero Is no mistaking whnt he moans. Wo cannot agroo with this 'theory .of tho low ostato of tho bonightod Americans. Thoy nro bottor than thoy look to Bishop Thoburn nt presont. Tho reverend bishop cannot havo a very high faith in tho flat of, tho Al mighty, who decreed lot thoro bo light nd intolligenoo nnd progress. If thero wns any moaning to tho a of tho Almighty who eroatod man aod tho unlvorso then thoro Is hopo for even tho wuywnrd, wandorlng Americans. 1 It not a fact that thoro Is a high- Save Something Its tho suro way to sue cesti. Everybody can save oomotblng, if only a small amount, and tho small sums avod and doposltod BEQU. LARLY soon yield largo TO SUlta. It May Moan tho Building of ft jlemB, the Foundation of a Business or . Collego Education. Wo recelvo deposits of ono dollar or inoro at any tlmo and pay interest at tho " rato of three per cont per annum, compounded semi' annually. Savings Department CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK .vers CJUerry Sectoral. Doc! tors have prescribed this medi cine for over sixty years. They heartily endorse It for all diseases or the throat and lungs, coughs, colds, bronchitis. fo-ArwCo., - e - ------ iMwi 1 1. ma cr stnto of public morals and private virtue than at nny provlous tlmo in history in this country! Thero is morq Intelligence. Tho fact that ministers preach sen sational sormons provos ono thing: Tho old-fashioned brimstone orthodoxy nnd goldon-stroetod Now Jerusalem is not as tnKlng a thing to preach as formorly. That Is probably why somo of tho ministers nro talking About things moro up-to-now and trying to draw occupants to tho empty pulpits of tho churches. Their effort is a confession that tho world do moro. iiuiiiiiinuiniiHiiiM X-RAYS J IHMrarVHIHUHHlIll Hooh dor Kaisor. o "Spraochon slo Doutschot" ? Many a boor keg was unfurled and boer mugs waved on high. Bwltzor caso and limburgcr, too. "Dor wacht am Bhlno," Thoy Bing it flno. Portland oxpectod to do nn extra ordinary amount of business this sum. mor, but it turns out to bo only Fair. Tho rocord of automobilo acoldcnts rocontly show that thoy nro far moro deadly to tho occupants tbnn tho po- dcstrlnns. That crashing sound in tho Philip plno junglo Is duo to tho attempted os capo of tho horsos picked for Secretary Taft to rldo. Sonttlo Star. Two Indies, both of thorn married, and both from Hood Rtvor, attondod tho social function thnt camo oil' in Tito Dallos' jail yesterday morning. This is Oormnn dny in Portlnnd, nnd it is warm enough tn mnko old Gnm brinus tlcklo hlmsolf In tho short ribs nn ho watches tho boys hit tho steins after .tho parade. Tho Mormon choir from tho tabor nnclo Is to sing tho "Irrigation Odo" nt tho Lewis nnd Clark fair. It is said by thoso who havo hoard it to bo "liquid music," or drinking boor by note. 3100 Howard, $100. Tho rondors of this papor will bo plonscd to learn that thoro is at loast ono dreadod diseaso that selonce has boon ablo to euro in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh. Curo is tho onlv nosltlvo euro now known to tho modfeal fratornlty. Catarrh being a constitutional dlsoaso, roquiros a con stitutional troatmont. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken Internally, acting di rectly upon tho blood nnd mucous sur faces of tho system, thoroby- destroying tho foundation of the disease, and giv ing tho patlont strength by building up tho constitution and assisting nature In dointr its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith in Us curatlvo pow ers that thoy ofTor Ono Hundrod uoi 1nr for anv caso that it fails to cure. Sond for list of testimonials. Address: P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. n Monoy in OhlcKons, wim rnivs thoro is no money in poul- irvt The enrlv snrlnjr nullots in tho ynrds of pardnor & Barzoo aro now de livering their first lUBtaumom ot obk nnd by tho holidays thoso pullets will havo moro than twlco paid lor moir raising. Thcso partlos havo ralsod nnnrlv 1000 chickens this season, and will mako another largo hatch In Sop- tomber, tho cookrols of wuiou wm gu to mnrkot ns holiday broilors, nnd the pullots will bo kopt for oarly spring layors. What those men uro doing can bo done by othors. xonparen. Excursion Bates. During tho Lewis nnd Clork Exposi tion tho O. C. T. Co. will mako a rats of 75 cents to Portland, round rlp $1. Tickets good for 10 days. Boats leav ing dally. Tho board of regonts of tho Orogon Agricultural Collego have recently electod ofllcers for tho coming year. Hon. J. K. Woatherord was re-elected president, John D. Daly, secretary and B. F. Irvine, treasurer. Mlw Margaret Snoll, teaohor of tho department of household science, has resigned her po SUNDAY SERVICES St. Paul's Catholic. First mass at 7 n. m. Sunday school at D a. m.; high mass at 10 a. m.; ves pers at 7:30 p. rri. Oontral Congregational. Pastor nt Willard. Sunday school and Endoavor mooting as usual.' No preaching sorvlces. First Mothodlst Episcopal. Special sorvlcos. Tho Bov. L. E. Rockwell, D. D., presiding older of tho East Portland district, will preach at 10:30 a. m. Tho grand new organ will bo hoard. Miss Wcllor will begin to play at 10:20. At 8 p. m. tho Bov. W. S. Gordon, of South Salem, will preach. Epworth Loaguo at 0:45. Open Air Services. Tho opon air services conducted by tho Evnngollcal churches will bo hold In Marlon squaro at 4 p. m Bov. Mr. t!llffo will bo In charge. Bov. Mr. Sollook, of tho First Methodist church, will preach on "Ltfo's Old Question nnd Its Answer." First Presbyterian. Rev. Honry T. Babcock, pastor. Reg. ulnr sorvlces at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. ra. Pastor will preach ht both services. Thcmo of morning service: "Tho Worship of God." Eyening: "A Suc cessful Church." Sunday school at 12 m. C. E. at 7 p. m. All aro cordially invitod to thcso sorvlces. Christian Science First Church of Christ, Sciontlst. Lesson sormon nnd children's clnssos at 11 a. m. Subject of losson sormen: "Lovo." Wednesday ovonlng mooting at 8 p. m. Reading room opon daily excopt Sundny. Christian Science Hall, corner of Court and Liberty streets. Christian Scionco. Socond Church of Christ, Sciontlst, 110 Chomckotn street. Services: Sun dny at 10:30 a. m, and 8 p. in. Subjoct of lesson sormen: "Lovo." Sundny school at 11:45 n. m. Wednesday ov oning testimonial mooting nt 8 o'clock. Reading room in tho church open oncli afternoon except Sundny. All aro cordlnlly Invitod, YOUR PRINTING H Will bo tho 1 BEST And it will suit you if It is prlutod by ELLIOTT Conunoroiol nnd Socloty Prlutor Phone: Main 20.")3 217 South Commercial St Unitod Brcthron. I Tho public nro invited, .to nttend tho Yow Park United Brethren church. Morning subject: "Donotod Attach- ment to tho Church," nt il a. m. Ev oning subject, at 8 p. ra.: "Presorvn-I tioa from tho Destroyer." Sabbath school at 10 a. m. All aro welcome. A. R. Laudy, pastor. rH Evangolical Association. Chcmeketa streot (English) church. Corner of Seventeenth and Chcmeketa stroots. Rev. G. W. Plumor, pnstor. Sermon nt 11 a. m, on "Sowing In tho Land." At 8 p. m. on "Jesus tho Only Way Into Etornal Life." Sundny school at 10 a. nt. Junior Alllanco at 2:30 p. m. Young Pooplo's Alliance at 7' p. m. St. Paul's Episcopal. Chomckota and Church streets. Rev. Bnrr G. Leo, rector. Holy communion at 7:30 a. m. Sundny school at 0:45 a. m. Morning prayer with sermon nt 11 a, m. Evening prnyor with ser mon at 8 p. m. Come. 'Ono dny in Thy courts, Is better than a thousand." CHILDREN DRY FOR FLETCHER'S OABTORIA. om Boston J B Brown B Bread B FLOUR FOR PANCAKES, MUFFINS AND PLUM PUDDINO. Package for 7 loaves 20c 10-pound sack 65c -ASK YOUR OROOER FOB IT. ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO. Pacific Coast Factory, San Jose. The Club Stables First-class Livery and Cab Line. Funeral turnouts ft specialty. Tally-ho for picnics and excursion parties. Phone M&ln 24L Corner Liberty and Ferry, Chs, W. Yannke Prop. HOLLISTER'8 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bniy Utdlolne for Buiy Peopl. Brings OolJea Health nd Rinewed Vigor. A. n--lflo for Constipation, Imtlgoitlon, Lire nd Kidney Trouble, rlmpleg. Eczemn, Impure Blood, nnd Breath, Hluei Uh iiovrcl. Headache and nncltacno. It's Ilocky Mountain Tea In tab let form, &l cent n box. Ornulns made bv Uou.iSTitn T)nva Comimnt, Madison, Win. R0LDEH NUGOETS FOR SALLOW PE0P Httie "Wing Sang Co All kinds of fancy Dry Goods, Silks, Embroldodos, Laces, Mako up now lino Dents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Suits, Wrappers, Skirts, Whito Undor wear. Salo choap. Court streot, Salem, Orogon. 'Phono JBlack 216S. 310 Court St, corner alley. Salem Box Factory O. F. MASON, Prop. I am in South Salem, whoro you will find mo for all kinds of fruit trays, orchard boxes and hop baskets. Miller stroot, Salem. Phono Rod210, 4HH I II M II I H M H t I I I r ;; New Lange Hotel;; ' Corner Sixth nnd Washington ! ! stroots, Portland, Or., (noxt, to ! ; ; Imperial). Strictly flroproof and ; modern. Rates lowest for first- ' ' class service 8team heat and ; 1 elevator, elegant cafo and bar ; ' ' in connection. On direct lino to ' ' ' fair grounds. P. Lango, proprle- . . tor; Sam Bftuman, manager, for-. . ; I morly of Omaha, Neb, J ! ,i 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m rsr iks ' ZZZ I I- '' , l4" llr CSTImmmmk THE FOUNTADi OF HEALTH Is found In good Hour now as for con turics, tho "staff of life. Tho long tried Salem flour is a goodi staff to lean upon, as many thousands know to their benefit. Why should you not loarn of Its valuo by ordoring a sam plo sack or barrol from your grocer! SALEM FLOURINO MILLS. '-v- wr, IlS mmTJLm Anything quite as doltcious as our coffoo at 35c a lb. In fact, all tho groceries we sell aro of tho tomptng quality. If you want somothing that will please the ionor man thoroughly, try our tea nt COo per lb. Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Harrltt k Lawrence saaaaaEEgzssg m FRENCH FEMALE IHQPBLLS. Excursion Kates o Yaqalna jtsay and Newport. Tho famous ecasldo resort for tat Wlllamotto Valloy. Tickets at xeinui rates will bo sold until September 30 1005, by tho Southern Pacific Company, Do not noglcct this opportunity (9 tako in tho fresh sea broozes and int bathing. Season Rate From Salem $00 Thoso tickots aro llmltod to October 10, 1005. Saturday Excursion Rate $3.00 Thoso tickots nro sold only on Satur days, and limited for return tbe fol lowing Monday. . For tickots and full informatitn call on A. COMEOTS, Agont, Salem. U. J. LEHMAN Sash and doors. All kinds of honw finishing. 'Phono 131 black. Also tiro floors of warohouso tot tent; elov&tcr and switching facilities. X Bin, Cf trriii Itiut t f crruii X'i.-tboatio. N . . . n ltfa 1 b til rrtMl'l ft 11.00 r hn ".iiMnatktnienifi.i.wUMllfof NIVU ISOWH TO fM. Sf.l hil 8rMrl S.U.- iMti.o u.rj in rr Mi brllMf. hil ViIImh whta fuofl. "iip . I tc. irjsuldn.jjUtaMlBot hvt xbtm -n4 yunr brlr lo Xht UNITEPMCDICLCO.,aoiT4.UnCATCl. Pt. JrTEa Sold in Salem by S. C, Stono, HB H TO iljf KiJEslll tinilllllHIHIHillllt : BEST MEALS QUICK SERVICE MODEST PRICES White Mouse Restaurant OEORQE BROS. State Stroot. Propriotors. '"II " IIIIIIIMIIIIIlT STYLE COMFORT WEAR Throo llttlo words of big signifi cance whon comblnod in a pair of shoes ns thoy aro in evo-y pair wo soil bo causo, thoy stand for boauty and graco of appoaranco, for tho luxury and sat--isf notion of possessing shoes that aro nbsolutoly without discomfort or Irrita tion of nny kind, and for economy's sako, which fow can nfford to disre gard. JACOB VOGT 1 roflxflMMnff""'"'' Cine 1ft,tf The Center of Attraction Every man is wko looks neat and ir roprouchable in beautifully laundered linon. Every one admires tho man whose linen is always faultless in its finish and color, and who has it laun dered at tho Salem Steam Laundry, Wo mako your linon look like gentle men's linen white, cloar, spotless and with a finish that is perfection itself, Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop. DOROUS D. OLMSTED, Manager. 230 Liberty Street. Phone 411 iogep-Mr-Ha-tsfB-HiaiBiciaiiaifitiij)atBiaii4 TID3 PICK OF THE FOREST Has boon takon to supply IHo stock of lumber In our yards Our stock ls' comploto with nil kinds of lumber Just recoived a car load of No 1 shin-! ! gles, also a car of flno shakes. Wo aro J ablo to fill nny and all kinds of bills Como and lot us show you our stock. Yard and ofllco near Southorn Pa- ciflo possonger depot Phono Main 051 wVlM?3d! iW33nHitr ! c nwainr'" TffYJflp' OOODALE LUMBER 00 'fc'Vw c9jailr,ii'. THE BE8T ROAST THE FAMILY EVER HAD Can bo obtained from our prlmo ton tier and juicy boef, mutton or pork. All our meats nro selected from the choicest, and propared for tho tablo to suit tho demands of tho fastidious. Our prices aro lower for quality than you can find at any placo in Salem. E. C. CROSS Stato Street Market. Phono 201. A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs Fraser. Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing Cornice Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds: estimates made and work guaranteed. 367 State 8treet, Sajem. Phono 1511. sition. v . u'JcjJU. a&MjH .iii2.. JfeJQk&tfg Mf ,p,.-nanJi.'ji"'im(ii1'' " " lgygJpjpjpJBipjHajpjMULgygJMBJIJp