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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1905)
CIRCUS COMING TO SALEM Barnum & Baileys Great Show Will Entertain Yo and Old August 23 Barnum & Balloy's advertising car Ko. 1 is at tho Southern Pacific station, It is a very nttrrictlvo looking car, covcroJ with gold leaf on tho outside, and arranged lnsldo vory much llko a workshop on whocls. Thoro nro 22 bill pastors on tho car And two agents, This morning at about 0 o'clock a number of tho billposters loft tho car irlth teams, and wont out on nil the country roads to post bills. Thoso mon will bo gono all day long, returning in the evening nbout 7 o'clock. As all tho roads leading out of Salem will bo postod with bills by thoso mon, the roads radlnting llko tho spokes of tho wheel from tho hub, tho country nround about this city for 35 miles in ovory direction will bo completely covorod with tho nttractivo posters of Barnum & Bniloy's shows. Other mon bolonglng to tho car will post in this city on tho boards belong ing to tlin local hill poster. And still others will placo attractlvo ono-sheot posters in tho storo windows. By the timo they will havo finished thoir vnr rious labors of placing thoir attractive advertisements in tho most conspicuous places, thoro 'will havo boon put up something liko 5000 shoots of paper This work will bo duplicatod by tho next ndvortlslng car whon it comes hero n week later and triplicated! by another car coming a week after that, to thnt by tho timo thoso throo cars with thoir complomont of mon will havo posted thoir bills, tho country round about nnd tbo raltronds and various towns in tho immodlato vicin ity of Salem will havo all boon oxton slvoly advertised, at loast 750 miles of country roads will havo boon travolod and postod by tho men on thoso throo cars. Therefore, it is no wondor that largo crowds of peoplo como to towns whoro tho Barnnnr & Bailey show is advertised to exhibit, and it is ronson ablo to expect that at loast 25,000 trnngers, or moro proporly speaking, thoso residing in tho country districts, ' Elovon bill collectors wore noticed in round nbout Snlom, will bo hero on tho n Commorclnl street storo at ono timo day tltut Barnnm & Balloy pitch their yesterday nftornoon, but tho proprlo tents. tor never turned a hnlr, and paid tho Poisons in Food. Perhaps you don't roallzo that many pain poisons originato in your food, but so.no day you may fool a , tw.DK .. "Jli " "'"-.: . vincoyou. Dr. Klna'e Now Llfo Pills aro guaranteed to euro all sickness duo to poisons of undlgostod food or manoy back. 25o at J. 0. Perry's, Druggist, Salem, Orogon. Account of tho Woodmon Of tho World colobration at Tort land, Oro., cormnonclng August 3d, the Southern Pacific Company will soil tick ets as follews: Individual tlckots, limit 30 days, $2.20 round trip. Parties, 10 or moro, 10 days, $1.05 round trip, go lag and returning in a body. Parties of 100 or moro, moving on day and train, good for return on any train within 10 days, $1.05 for round trip. W. E. COMAN, 8-l-3t General Passcngor Agt. Good Bicycl es This timo of tho year thcro's quite a demand for good second-hand wheels. I have quite a numbor of Men's Wheels in good riding condition from $10.00 up. Somo ovon Jess than that. New wheels, fnllv minranteod. 825.00 and up. Tires, ropairs of all sorts and cvcrvflmg for tho wheel. F. A. Wiggins' ... ' . uapicment House, 255-257 Liberty Bt. , farm Implements, Wheels, Automo- "lies. Sewing Machine? and Supplies. WATCH REPAIRING BKsk skUIj dlamonos are re ' w of all kinds is repaired In the most perfect manner. We also make a specialty of optical work. C. T. POMEROY Jeweler and Optician. 38 State Street CITY NEWS A Collection of Important Para graphs for Your Consideration. D. H. James, of the Houso Furnish Ing Co., returned yesterday afternoon from a business trip to Albany. Cures dizzy spells, tired fooling, stomach, kidnoy and liver troubles. That's what Holllstcr's Bocky Moun tain Tea will do. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Stone's Drug Store. Tho Oregon asylum wants to buy iresn milk cows, 8-2-tf-dw Comforts tho heart, strengthens tho mind. Is good ill or well. Makes tho faco bright no tho summer morn. That's what Hollistcr's Itocky Mountain Tea will do. Curos whon all elso fails. 35 conts. Dr. Stono's Drug Storo. Tho big reduction salo on ladies', ami men's OxfordB, in tan and blacks, is still on at E. L. Irvin & Co's this wcok. This is tho largest reduction salo over made in Salem. dw-lt Whon you feol a sonso of wdlght and opprossion aftor meals it means indigestion.. Ilollistor's Rocky Moun tain Toa positively cures indigestion, constipation and stomach troubles. 35 conts, tea or tablets. Stono's Drug Storo, Salem Oregon. Tho Capitols nnd Merchants will play ball at Willnmotto University field, this ovoning at 0 o'clock. This is tho third gnmo of tho sorics of twolvo to bo plnyod this season. Botter go and lot out n yell or two for your favorite Tho bill posters aro putting tho "pa per on tho wall" for Barnum & Bai loy's circus that will soon show hero. I If you lovo your dog, you had bet- tor tnko out a license for him right away, for tho marshal will soon begiu a roundup of oil dogs not having a tag liconso on their collars. A thunder storm early this morning passed ovor tho city and woko up tho sound sleepers, because a thundor storm in this section of Oregon is a rnrlty. The smallpox senro in South Salem scorns to bo without nny serious foundation. , b. c. off as good-naturedly as a book mnkor cashing tickets on a 100 to 1 shot winner. ommty w rccc,vo $17)357 of I school monoy under tho year's appor ,, ' . ' . . tionmont. Tho county has n school population of 10,210, which, nt $1.70 por cnplta, makes tho nbovo amount. Last year tho amount per capita was $1.01. Thoro aro lots of rubber-necks In town today looking nt tho circus pa per being put on the wall. It was qulot ot pollco headquarters today so quiet that you could hear a houso fall down. Peoplo aro always satlsflod with meat bought at Farrington's cash markot. Somo of tho Snlom merchants say that matches aro becoming poorer all tho timo. If you use matches often you will havo noticed that nlno times out of ten tho first match you strlko will splinter nnd break. This, tho mer chants claim, is caused by tbo matches bolng cut across tho grain of tho wood By making matches this way they are easily brokon, nnd tho sale is notably iricreasod. A Salem man says there Is almost ai much excltemont in being the chauffeur of a lawn mowor as a ski-doodle wagon, . Tk. VI. ,4 Vau Um lUnrt 11....4I.. - IM IMUU lM im- J- """" ntf ySTa-O "" (X-lcZcki Repairing a watch of the finest workmanship Is a branch of ,W bast ness that we give special atten tion to. Oat repairing department Is conducted with the utmost care and DAILY CAPITAL JOTJItNAL. RALEM, MVnMVBVnaiBnMnMMaiwnatfwwwMva I I PERSONALS IBM in m iWHHMHanHHHaHMHa , IIBlHMIBINMIBIIliaMMIIi: D. C. Bogart, of Portland, is in town today. Hugh Froolnnd was an Albany visi tor yesterday. t Mrs. Arthur Comogvs, of this city, is roportcd to bo very ill.- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith roturncd Inst evonlng from Newport. Mrs. W. B. Lnwlcr returned yostor day from a visit to Albany. Henry Wiprut returned from a short trip to Portland this morning. I. N. Maxwell nnd littlo son woro passengers for Newport today. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Bingham nnd daughter went to Newport today. Warren Allen roturncd this morning from a few days' visit at tho fair. Mr. anl Mrs. J. F. Enrlght returned last ovening from a visit at Newport. Herbert Douo returned Inst ovoning from Portland whero ho took in the trail. Donald and Clarenco Byrd roturncd Inst ovening from an outing nt New port. Mrs. Ray Gilbert wont to Jcfforscn this morning, for a short visit with rel atives. Mrs. W. A. Messner and littlo dough tcr, of Independence, aro visiting in tho city. Mrs. Davis Errott and Mr. nnd Mrs. Beard roturncd fronn Portland this morning. ltev. Bnrr O. Lee, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, went to Cor vallis this morning. Mrs. J. Shelly nnd dnughtor, Myrtle, went to Portlnnd last ovening for a fow days at tho fair. Prof, and Mrs. E. F. Carlton re turned yestorday from Lebanon, whero they havo been visiting. Orvlllo Ferguson, who has boon as sisting Mooro, tho barber, left for Port land". Indcpcndenco Enterprise Mr. and Mrs. Ooo. F. Itodgers and family and littlo Mildred Wiggins wcro Newport passcngors today. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Harris, of Inde pendence, visited Mrs. Harris' paronts, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Josse, tho first of tho week. Mrs. M. Snyder nnd son nnd Miss Ohristlo Hume, of Sonttle, aro visiting Mrs. It. B. Houston, on South Com mercial strcot. N Miss Emma Kramor is homo from California, whero sho spent several wooka nt tho Cntnlina Islandsand other Southern points. Mr. nnd Mrs. "O. O. Locko left this morning for Ncstucca for a two wooks' outing. Clnrcnco Giles will accompany them. ' Mr. nnd -Mrs. II'. A. Clock, of Hnmp ton, Iowa, nro guests of old-tlmo noigh bors, Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. W. Donnls, on Twenty-first strcot. Mrs. M. E. Lambortson, of Iowa, who has boon visiting her sister, Mrs. T. F. Royal, on South Commercial street, went to Bugeno today. Mr. and Mrs. Lquls Lachmund and thoir guest, Miss Lachmund, of Now York, returned this morning from Portland, whero thoy have spent the past ton days. Mrs. L. N.' Ronoy returned to ncr homo nt Eugene this morning, after a visit with rolatlves In this city. Her slstor-ln-law, Mrs. O. 0. Baker, accom panied her homo, nnd will visit thoro. Hon. and Mrs. R. E, L. Stelnor ro turncd from tho bay yestorday, whero they havo been spending a few weoks. Thoy will visit rolntlvos hero beforo going to their homo at Lakovlow. Prof. W. II. McCall and J. R. Whit ney were passengers for Roaeburg to day, from whero they will go to Crater Lake, to join tho family of A. M. Crawford and others, who are camping thoro. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Boles, of Philo math, who have been visiting their daughters, Mrs. Horry Rowo and Mrs. Elbert Thompson, went to Albany to day for a short visit, after which they will return homo. Mrs. F. E. Gage and daughter, Mlsi Maude, of Fossil, Oregon, who have been visiting at tho home of Mrs. P. Ii Kcoton, in South Salem, went to Al bany today to visit relatives. They havo also been attending tbo fair, and visiting difforont Willamette valley towns. Ice Cream Social. Tho Ladies' Aid Society of tbo Pres i. ,!, ..fcureh will trlve an ice cream social at Mrs. J. M. Martin's, on Court and Twelfth street, Wednesday oven- ing. Everybody invneu. . ments and muslo on tho lawn. 8-l-2t Teachers' Examinations. Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Marlon coun ty, Oregon, will bold tho regular ex amination of .applicants for state and i . ti.. xrnthailtt church county puj'ui . -' beginning Wednesday, August 9, 1005 at 0 o'clock a. m. and continuing until Saturdsy, August lztn at v E. T. MOORES, rn. 7-29-Ct County School Supt, 011EQ0N, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, If You Want Mid Sttmme Suit Sale Men's Sack Suits in light, medium and heavy wolght, mado from tho nowost fabrics in tho lntost cuts, regular valuos, $10.00 to $25.00. Sale Price, $6.50 to $18.00 Wo aro giving oxcoptional bargains in Youths' and Childrons' Suits. You cannot fail to find what you want in our salo, and at salo prices. Tho best lino of straw hats over shown in tho city now soiling bolow cost. Salem Woolen Mill Stoe Try one drop of Schilling's Best lemon extract in half-a-glass of water. Try how many drops of some other extract it takes to flavor as much. At bui grocw. Maa7lMek, OHXLDBEN CRY FOB FLETCHER'S 0A8TOBIA. Advertising Creates Value Ono of tbo receivers of tho National Bait company testified in court that a certain trndoinurk wbb considered "a valuablo nsHct," as it was tho brand of salt that brought tho hlgbost prlco and bad a good tnarkoe. Asked how this salt was different from other salts sold by tho company, tbo receiver, hesitating, admitted that thero was no difference; thnt thoy all canio out of thn snmo kettle. When tho court thou inquired what causod tho high prlco nnd good market for this particular product the wltuess re plied: "Simply the extennlve and nUrac tiro adrertUlnv the brand got." One thought suggested by this curi ous confession Is tho testimony It bears as to tho ofllcacy of advertising to create "a valuablo asset," evon where, as In this lot us hope excep tional instance, tho advertiser was not quite candid about the quality of tho goods. New York Herald. Yon Increase the value of roar firm Burnt and liaalnena everjr time the? appear In thla paper. 4rnr WE CAN YOUR GOODS FOR YOU Through Publicity in the CAPITAL JOURNAL Wc write and design ads that have a money making effect for the advertiser. Phone us Main 931, about this. Let Us Help You Sell Your Goods 100G. Quality Com to the Woolen NOW'S THE TIME At this season of tho year Brokon Prices prevail throughout our storo, and now's tho timo to buy. Small lots of all kinds of Clothing for Mon, Boys nnd Children nro mnrkod at prlcos that nro badly brokon. YOU'RE THE GAINER. f Wo '11 mako a lifelong eustomor of you by giving you thoso unusual vnlucs. If you know tho firm and know it is relinblo, don't stop to question tho why and wheroforo of a bargain, but hustlo and GET THE CREAM OF THE SELECTION. Anything that you buy hero In n hurry you can roturn nt your leis ure and got your monoy, If tho goods disappoint you in any way what ovor. LOOK AT THESE HYPNOTIC PRIOE& Mon 's two ploco Outing' Suits worth from $12 to $10, now $5 to $10. THE HOP CROP SHORT New York Gives Low Estl tiraate, and "Pacific Coast Good for 175,000 Bales N Portland, Or., Aug. 2. With only about 800 balos of hops loft unsold in this stato, tho market has taken on n decidedly firmer tono, Somo specula tors latoly havo boon soiling out nt 18 conts, but growors gonornlly aro hold ing firm for 20 conts, though many of thorn will not consider ovon this figure Tho bears aro becoming nervous, nnd somo of them aro on tho point of cov ering. It is understood that a leading boar donlor In Washington hns been covering his salon quietly during the past wook. Although thoy nro back ward about confessing it, mon in the trado who oarly in tho season predicted n crop of 115,000 or 120,000 bales somo ovon went as high as 135,000 havo materially roducod thoir estl mates, and fow now talk of a crop ox cooding 100,000 balos. Qrowors' esti mates aro much bolow this, and some consorvntlvo hop men bollovo tho crop will not oxcood 80,000 bales. Tho lntost Southorn Pacific figures glvo tho 1004 crop of Orogon at 85,000 bales. A pri vato dispatoh from California yestor day said tho yield of that stato would bo botwoen 40,000 and 45,000 bales, from which it looks as if tho entlro coast crop would not excood 175,000 bales this yonr. A number of tolegrnms woro recelvod from Now York yesterday on crop con ditions and prospects in that state. Ono gives John Cross' estimoto of tho New York crop as one-fourth short of all former estimates, owing to a bad fire blight during th)o past woek. Mn Cross is well known all over Now York stato, having boon connected with tho firm of S. & P. Ullmnn, of Now York City for 25 yoars or more. Mr. Cross lives in Oneida county, A denier In Madison county telegraphs that, owing to tho firo blight, the crop will not be over one-half of last year's. A wire from Cooperstown, Otacgo county, says tbo crop will bo one-third of thnt last year, A report from Schoharlo es- SELL Mill Store timatos tho Now York crop from one third to ono-balf, whilo a wlro from Pranklin county caya tho crop Trill bs ono-thlrd short of 1004. It is these con ditions prevailing in Now York state, togothor with roports from this coast, that havo caused tho firmness noted in tho Now York markot in tho paslTten days. A number of transactions havo taken placo in this market In tho last fow days, and tho prices paid show that the holdors havo refused to mako any con cessions. Tho largest salo reported was a lot of 107 bales disposed of by T. A, Riggs to Cntllu & Linn at 18 cent. Rlggs nlso sold 12 bales to William Drown, nnd CO bales to n Tacomn dpal-' or at tho snmo figure, and now has. but GO bales of his .original stock left. Pln cus St Lachmund bought 60 balos of John Oarmiehacl nt 17 cents, 12 bales of Mrs. Massoy and 10 bnlos of Klgor, of Palrflold. Soavoy & Motrior purchnsod two lots at 17 cents, 53 bales bolonglhg to Inman, of Buttovlllo, and 20 bales from Btruvo, of tho samo placo, Thero woro somo lnulries In from tho East yestorday for 1005 con tracts at 15 conts, but littlo can be dono In this lino in Oregon, ns growers will not contract umlor tho prosent short crop conditions In Orogon, Cali fornia and NowiYork stato. Portland lloport. - ""n HOW'S Tins? Wo offor On Huhdrod Dollars Ito- ward for any enso of catarrh that can not bo curod by Hnll's Catarrh Cute, P. J. CIIHNBY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undorslgned, havo known P. J. Ohoney for tho Inst 15 yoars, and bollovo him porfoctly honornblo in all business nnd financially nblo to cany out nny obligations mado by his firm. Waldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholosalo Druggists, Toloda, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting upon tho blood and ran cuous surfaces of tho system, Testi monials sont freo. Prlco, 75c por bot tle Bold by Druggists, Tnko Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. -v- t 3uth jt lla Kind Yon Han AlWjH & Blfutus CABVOIlXAk OLyW&5&t u i j ft p. -j A "5 i H ! f. I te. wErsvi