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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1905)
DAILY OAPCTAI. JOURNAL, BA&EM, OBKqON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3 1005. 3 gyy Ma w inMO fOUtjjj Wtlcf, t tmtw W of til of tit OTerj win '.owfa. dtlt 1bu t; tlii 'Stll ) VII or iD mill 'f til JlttOI lion itlrtj ?Ifc ', til otlu M iflO llett V1 ;itt, in Jap ulu pii alt riJ ork ire. edi Ml.1 ru ip ti, Mi ll id' toft,1! IN THE DESERT k e Experience of aSpan I atid His wife aim Four Children Bernardino, Aug. 3. A pathet ic of an cntlro family wrockod jst on tlio desert tins ueon urougm r Gcorgo h. Iluntor, a tnino own Iranpah valloy, who contributed OD ftnU J1UI3U iU MOOIDI. IUU UM1U(- j In thoir extremities, while olners woro oqunlly gonorous, nc . to the oxtent of thoir posses Ay ,-, - iuerr Pcctorn ' j-wuhm, wuius, croup, me grip, l M Cf bronchitis, consumption. For &m 3 ovcr ycars thc lcadine cough " medicine of the wholo world. Ask your doctor. fc&ilrafife P'B-nM Esnulvlada. his wifo and children, ono n child of 4 years. t ont from Uvadn, Utah, to jour- ir wagon to Boarciiliglit. All Veil until after tho family had tapoa. Then heavy winds and nrrounded thorn and in Booking they lost their road. two days tho family searched just at sunsot on tho second heir bopos nroso by Espulvlnda :sg that ho had just mado out itllno of a train far off on the i. If they could got back tr Jioad thoy know thoy would bf tnd, assurod that thoir dllom past, thoy urged on thoir' jaded calculating to rench tho rati tiforo morning and And noarby l from tho day'a heat. aftor mllo thoy drove. Thr Esnulvlada had described as a hid been swallowed up In thc Ho wondorcd why ho did not tho rails, but only whon the of morning opened boforo him o if trackloss sands on nil sldor ho admit that ho had been do- I and was In a worso plight than mt found hlmsolf nnd family far out Korehlng dosort, tho sun'nlrcndj tho eastern horizon, nnd not a f shelter in sight. How thojt through tho day, which war lag hot, tho man cannot oxplnln id his wifo ondurcd tho pangf ager nnd suffocation without n ir, both fearing to touch a drop precious supply of wator for he children might need it. in tiio afternoon tuoir nopes again raised by tho sight of r of trees nnd n lnko. Thoy could ho surfuco of tho bluo shoot of ruffling boncath n bronth of and it almost scorned thnt thoy fed tho cool breezes. fear that thoy woro deceived. Id the 4 year-old child In his arms pointing toward tho plcturo !, "What Is over thoro!'' "Wa 1 was tho reply. But tho peaco ike was too otheroal to last, nnd won faded away In rolling blllowi tat, which a few minutes aftorj looked liko an immonso drovo of ?. and Kspulvlada, in horror, real that theso fascinating pictures bo them wero but tho doceptlvo work he- heat, and that probably the p which had led them so far war Hi samo character. m night thoy wero again caught riolent storm, which oakod them igb, but Toplonlshod thoir wator 'y, and undoubtedly saved their perishing of thirst. Next day kept tho cTiildroa wrappod ir loaked blankets as a protection tho heat, and that afternoon an f electrical storm aroao, and whon ' height tho horses boenmo fron f with fear, and, running away, wd their waeon. "ly when tho wagon was upsot woken and ono horse had been so JX Injured that It was usoless did roaaways stop, and then it wa? that the smallest child wa wg. Distracted with uriof tho k set back afoot to find it, and wandering aimlessly was found !CK )K ' j .wans a wholo lot to ita owner. It ' hU money, is in a safe place, ' from all danger of theft or " it moans tho respect of those t whom you deal. It moans an reaso In your own self respect, 1 ons tho abllltly to travol or 7 without having to carry a lot 'tnODftV film... 1.1. HE SALEM STATE BANK "teS you to llAnmn n j-lilwOt owner. If very easy. jem State Bant K.PAGI Prestfeat w. HAZARD, Cas&kf by two miners. Thoy guided Espul vlnda back to his wrecked wagon, nnd wero preparing to take up tho sonrch for tho missing child when nnothcr Mexican arrived. He was worked to a high pitch of oxcltement and told how ho had been chased by a wild animal. Ho explained . sailor hnt. flint inof nl .IiimI .... .i , ' j" vn duuii; sirungu ami frightful looking objoct had suddenly sprang from tho. sand, nnd, roaring upon Its hind feet, had started toward him, uttoring a wild cry, whllo Its forolegs were outstretchod In his direc tion. Ho would, hnvo shot thc crea turo, but was too scared. Espulvlnda grow excited when ho henrd the storj', and, hnrdly giving tho other two minors time to collcctj their thoughts, ho had grabbed tho Moxlcan by tho arm nnd was dragging him toward tho desert, oxclaiming, "Tell mo whoro you saw my child. Quick, tell mo." It was a fact that tho Mexican had been startled by thc Child, who, seeing tho man, hnd rushod erying toward him for succor. .Tho Mc'r ienn was as dillgont as tho others in tho sonrch when ho roalizod that out thoro on tho desert ho had loft a lost Infant, nnd his companions had to run to kcop up with him' as ho retraced his stops, and soon hnd tho child tight in his arms. Tho miners took tho family into Ivanpnh, whoro Hunter met them, and a general division of monoy nnd pro visions took place, tho Uttlo family leaving for their destination well sup plied for thO'Tomaindor of tho trip and with men who know tho road thorough ly to guldo thorn. hows ims? Wo offdr Ono Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any caso of catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Wo, tho undoralgnod, havo known F. J. Ohonoy for tho last 15 years, nnd bollovo him porfoctly honorablo In all business nnd financially nblo to 'carry out any obligations mado by his firm. Walding, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholosalo Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Curo ia takon Inter- nnlly, acting upon tho blood and mu- cuous surfaces of tho sy&tom. Toati- moninls sont froo. Price, 7Cc por bot tle Sold by Druggists. Tako Hall's Family Tills for con stipation. Tho "Pock-a-Boo" Shoes. Sho wns a pretty West End girl who hnd camo down town In hor nutomobllo to do n last bit of shopping boforo packing her trunk for tho summor trip. Sho looked ns sweet nnd fresh nn a lily in hor white trnwn ntul icliltn As sho stopped from hor tonneau there was a flash of pink for just the frnctlon of a second. In tho embroidered horn of her underskirt n pink ribbon hnd been drawn and she woro pookn-boo bIiocb. Theso shoo?, which aro also called barefoot sandals, have portions of the leather cut out across tho too' nnd at cither side, and through those tho whlto stockings showed, a flower design in pink having boon cmbroldorcd most artistically. "Pashlonablof" repented a Broadway dealer In rosponso to a question thnt had been nskod about tho popularity of thoso shoos with St. Louis girls. "Well, I should say thoy aro fashionable, We novor hnd such a run on nny shoo, ev erything being sold out and nn on- tiro new order being necessary. All our trndo wears them." And whon thnt man says "all our trado" he moans tho ultra fashionable "It is vory protty work,1" oxplalncd a so ciety girl, "to ombroidor tho stockings for this sort of shoo, nnd no doubt bo foro long thoy will bo found In the stores with tho designs in tho right place. Ono pretty girl has hor initials embroidered, ono on ench side of tho foot, nnd a pretty conventional do slgn to cover tho toes." St. Louis Globe-Democrat, woman-. Thoro ore two poems In tho number, both written by women, but tho issuo of tho magazine, as a whole, is a mnscullno triumph." This is pcrhnps ono reason why the magazine is unusunlly bad. i Makers of Sweets In Session. Chicago, HI., Aug. 3. Tho leading makers of sweets in this country are assembled In Chicago today, tho oc casion 'being tho annual convention of tho National Jobbing Confcctlonors' association. Leading wholcsalo deal ora nro on hand from New York, Bab tlmore, Plttburg, Cincinnati, Minne apolis and numerous other cities. Consideration of various subjects re lating to tho candy trado will occupy tho three days of tho convention. HOLUSTEFVO Rocky Mountain Tea Nugrjots A Bmt Medldne for Bmy rwple.. Brinji Qoldtn Hulth tnd Btnawfri Vigor. R ,,n i?r Oontllnntlon, ImllgciUon, I.lro Jdnfj Trouble, l'lmples, Ec-emn, Impure , Bad Urealh, HWi-ih UoweU, Heftdacln Mll Blood let form. BJ ceul n bar. Cli-nulue ni&d bt UotUBTKR Dniin Cohi-ant, Madison, Wis. GULDEN NUGQETS FOR SALLOW PEOP llllaeilBIIIIII A Shocking Confession. Boncdict is n Now Haven man who has boon eight times tho father of a bouncing boundor. In tho outskirts of tho university is a Uttlo town among tho hills called Prospect, and last year, four of tho chlldron wero sont thcro for tho summer. Ono day Bonodlet and his wifo on tortnlned nt dlnnor a now ncqunlnt nnco, Prof. B. Tho profossor is n bacholor, nnd, liko many scholnrly mon, Is rather ill nt ease in society. "What a flno Uttlo family of cbll dron you hnvo," ho began with an ad miring glnnco at four little stay-at-homes, "Yes, Indeed," replied Benedict proudly, "and wo have four moro in Prospect." Tho professor blushed his nstonlah mont. August Llppincott'o. r Account of Campmootlng Of- tho Ohureh of God at Ornnta Oro., July 25tk to August 8th, the Southorn Pacific, Company will sell tick etta at ono and ono third faro for the round trip from all points on Oregon linos. W. E. COMAN, 8-l-3t General Faasengert Agfc Medical College Assured. The new medical collcgo of tho 'Wil lametto University is now an assurod fact. Bids for tho construction of tho, samo wero opened at tho offlco of Fugh A, T.nna, vnallrlaV. It is tO bO 0 tW( story brick building, with basement nnd Attlff. Tho bidders were H. N. Ely, of Sa lem, $11,870; Z. Craven, of Salem M2.000; P. A. Erlxon, 8alem, $12,239 Welch & Mouror, Salem, $12,995. No action was takon yesterday, but It will undoubtedly bo let to tho lowest bidder, II. N. Ely. Tho building will bo a great improve .uiont. It will be situated In the north west corner of the University campus, and will bo a flno looking structuro Work will no doubt be started early this month, Oregon Suburban Auto Co. . Automoblla car leaves Willamette Hotel for Independence, week days, at 7 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Beturnlng leaves Independence at 8:30 and 6 p. m. Sun days leaves Salem at 8 . m. and 3:30 p, m. Loaves Independence at 9:a0 a. m. and 6 P. m. Connect at Inde pendence with motor for Monmouth, Dallas and all polnU on the Wt Side. Special for evening parties, fl-ir-tf M. P. BALDWIN, Mgr Agonizing Bums. Aro instantly roliovod nnd porfoctly hoalod by Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. 0. HIvonbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., wrltos "I burnt ray knoo dreadfully; that it blistered nil over. Bucklen'a Arnica Salvo stopped tho pain, and hoalod it without a scar." Also hoala all wounds nnd sores. 2Co at J. 0. Perry's, Drug gist, Salem Oregon. 8 0 t Jtitst la Our now line of 1005 wall pa per has just arrived. All latest pnttorns nt reasonable prlcoo. Call and boo our stock nnd bo convlncod that our paper and prices nro right. Remembor the placo. E. L Lemsnon 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 Account of tho Woodmon Of tho World celebration nt Tort land, Ore, commencing August 3d, th Southorn Pacific Company will sell tick ota as follews: Individual tickets, limit 30 daye, $2.20 round trip. Parties, 10 or moro, 10 daye, $1.05 round trip, go ing and returning In a body. Partlos of 100 or moro, moving on day and train, good for roturn on any train within 10 days, $1.05 for round trip. W. E. COMAN, A Mascullno Triumph. "It is interesting to noto in thoso days whon most of our magazine fic tion ia suppllod by graduates from tho woman's colloges that not a slnglo Una of proso in tho August Issuo of Apple ton's Booklovors was written by a Pennyroyal, pills Ar i.mm. lhimmi iiin UIIIUUKSTEU'M tUfUL.'.ftll A" If UKI U4 JM mtUiU torn Mll IUMHrttM.Tl Urn kalfca Rfu. . -"-' mmA IjaltA. iumh tor t-AftUaUr. TUmuU u4 ' H.llrf tmr l4," I- Uttm, r 411 CniitaL C'kUkutv (klul C Ktstln UJj f.pw. Ma4lMa Mun. 1'UIUU !'. AT THE STOP White House Restaurant If you want the best oating the markot affords. Evorytblng flrl class and up-to-dato. GEORGl? BROS. Proprs. Phone Main 2421. Stato Street. JOHN HOLM WAQONMAKEIl AND BLACKSMITH All klmlo of repair work. Good rigs ami gontlo horsos for biro. 781 Oontor Btroot, Salem. IT BEATS TUB DECK. How wo can put such perfect work manship on a shirt front, collar or cuff is what overyono says that ox aminos our faultless laundry work. No spot or fray to mar tho beauty ftf tho irroproachablo color and finish put upon it that dofies competition by any laundry in the stato. Our laun dr work has reachod tho top notch of porfection that has yet boon obtained. Rough dry, Co por pound. Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop. DOnOUlS D. OLMSTED, Manager 230 liberty Stroet. Phone 411 Leave ordors in Dallas with J. J. Fidlor, or at the Boy Confoctionory Store. u 0 ilHftyilUSlts lissssBF1 TraiP" 3 SmmfrM ssssssssH ' HfltOsW 9 W VBsssiHslkftsJH IslSSSSK'H-f' -" tttOdHBHsH rSSSSSM'ET " BsbIbISbH Salem Box Factory Q. P. MASON, Prop. I am in South Salem, where you will find me for all kinds of fruit trays, orchard boxes and hop basket Miller street, Salem. Phone Bed21M. 4IIIIHIIHHimiHM i New Lange Hotel j Corner Sixth and Washington streets, Portland, Or., (next to ! ', Imperial). Strictly fireproof and ; ; inodorn. Bates lowoat for flrpt-1 class service. Steam heat and elovator, elegant cafe and bar ', ', in connection. On direct line to ; fair grounds. F. Lange, proprio- tor; Sam Baumsn, manager, for- ! merly of Omaha, Neb. )H I 4- M IIIIHH ll EXCURSION RATES During the Lewis and Clark exposition the O. 0. T. Co. will make the following ratei Salem to Portland, one way, 75 cent; round trip, $1.00, Tickets good for ten days. Boats leaving dally at 7 s. m., except Sunday. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. Dock foot of Trado Street, mnHlffiWAWflFBEnCH FEMALE PILLfS, X. tun, Cmui ttuu fc hnuu M$tmwm. HTEllBDYlB'TO f All. VAni PWl pijihi ilunikm t,u.ri. UMnlrtiwM kn Oh -vJ m mitt t IU mtrrsgnicLco.f T4.tiaOTt. r. gold la Sales by 8. 0. Stone. hen: Main 295$, ' AU WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED 2 7 5 Commercial St Oror The Journal. ELLIOTT'S SAFETY Hop Tickets Printed on Lusting Grndo Cnrd Hoard. PRICES R1UUTI QUICK SERVICE! rIOOra 8UBUITTCD ON AU WORK, THE N. D. ELLIOTT PRINTERY I7 H. Commercial St., Snlcui, Or. H iiwiT'irrTn r m i n r mm mi i w. i i r'T.-iv SBzaziLu'SStzrmsgscgnsagraaasca A SUBSTANTIAL MEAL I That will mnko good rich blood and thnt will stick to your ribs, you can : uwnj s enjoy when you buy your meats j from our fine stock. Tho very best j beef, mutton, lnmb, vcnl nnd pork for i roasting, troillnir. Rtcwini; or frvlnc. ? you will always find at prices as low as tho lowest at E. C. CROSS State Btroot Market. Phono SIU. EPPLEY'S PERFECTION i WKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmem BAKING POWDER TRY IT ftMINIIIIIHIHHI Reg. No. 26531 eammraitntJiMMMM: RED SEAL Tri'l 2:06 Rcc. 2:10 SIRE OF JO SEAL, 2tll. Sired by Bed Heart 2;104, the airo of Chain Shot 2;00',, Red Seal 2:10, Etc. Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:2S....by Mark Pi old (son of Ceo. Wilkes), Dam of Red Seal 2:10 L' slro of Dnlsy Flolds 2:08V!, Mam luwood 2ilOVi. brlno fiold, 2:11U, etc. R. id iliim DAY HELL f Advnnco, slro of Mulniskn 2:25,otc. )nm of Veritas 2:10V4, "V, dox 2:204. TI. I dam daughtor of Tippo -...b, a thoroughbred. EEjj HEART Is by Rod Wllkos, dtit of 8wcothoart, by Sultnn; socond dam Minnchnhn, tho dora of Donutlful Hells, etc RED SEAL stands 15,1, compactly built, with groat quality nnd n suro slro of great sjiood. Ho will make tho season of 1003 at tho OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Terms' $40 Season With tho usual roturn privilege. Good pasturage at roasonnblo rates to mares sont from a dlstnneo. SAM CASTO, Fair Groands, Or. KMVQH0a9KvV9w9f mn mim timmiwuumtuHn f mmt f. TUB PIOK OF THE FOREST Has boen taken to supply the stoek of X lumber in our yards Our stock la r completo with all kinds of lumbor Just received a car load of No 1 shin- X glos, also a car of fine shakes. Wo are J able to fill any and all kinds of bills Como and let us show you our stock. Yard and office near Southorn Pa ciflo passenger dopot Phono 0S1 Main iVt4Ml4j QOODALE LUMBER CO inninmtii) JUST FINE FOE WARM WEATIDUB. Ladles who aro looking for comfort in shoes the while their foot covering is Irreproaebablo as to style and beau, ty will find It to their Interest to try on a pair of our shoes. We took our tlmo to get just what's wanted for summor wear, and nt .last got it, as you will know when you seo what wo aro offering. All ilzos and shapes. JACOB VOGT A. L E RASE R Successors to Burroughs k Frasor. Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing Cornice Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds; estimates made and work guaranteed. S07 8tU Street, golem. Phono 1511, ;