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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1905)
l frsir m wmr' II 1 1 i I Iff I 1 1 I frv DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 0ALBM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1MB. HP'iipiijIlHiiljiflHH TIio Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, and which lias been, in wso for over HO years, lias borno tho Blgnatnro of and lias been nuulo under Ills per-f-ffl-f-Jt'7 sonnl supervision since its Infancy. -CUcAtM Allow no ono to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-goOd" ar" hub Experiments that trlflo with and endanger tho lies a of .Infants and Children Experience against Expcri ent. What is CASTOR I A CostoriA to a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Poro gorlc, Drops i.nd Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. Ifc contni'iH neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotlo substance. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fovcrlslincss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Itrolloves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stoimwh and Bowels, gh Ing healthy and natural sloop, Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Board tho Signaturo of WMc&M The KM You to Always Bought in Use FcY Over 30 Years. TH etNTMin company, r? muhiuv rrncrr. niwronnorrr. 1 SALEM SAW MILLS I Now is the time to buy your Winter Slab Wood Slnglo load $ 1.7G 10 lond 10.50 Flooring, No. 1 20.00 Flooring No. 2 22.C0 Flooring No. 3 15.00 i The Chas. K. Soauldine Loeeine Co. 4MINHIUMMIiMMMNflIttMtMHIHHMMI ageaBK MaMgaa.iwMW- Reduction Sale of Muslin Underwear I Muslin drawers worth 40c, for 2Ce Corsot covors worth 40c, for 23o Muslin drawors worth 60c, for 30c Oorsot covors worth BOo, for 30a x Muslin drawcm worth 7Cc, for 00a Corsot covers worth 76o, for 00a 9 r...1l .1 il. li nn . ort- n t .1 a, a a. .- "P iuuoiiu unnTurD nuriu ?i,vu, lor ouc uoraoi covoro worm i.vu, lor uo All $2 skirts fc 1.00. All 1.25 nightgowns for 08o. 7Co or 1 chomlso for COo. 1.76 skirt chemiso for 1.35. Baby Clothes at Reduced Prices Baby drosses, 40a grado for 25a Baby robes, 1.05 grado for 1.20 Baby drosses, 60s grado for 30a Baby skirts, '50c grado for 30o Baby dressos, 75a grado for 60a Baby skirts, 7Eo grado for 60a X Baby dressos, 1,25 grado for OSo Baby robos, 1.25 gTodo for OSa BABY SKIRTS, DRESS OR ROBE PROM 25a UPWARDS. Roducod prices on Milllnory) cleaning up of tho season. Wo will J not carry any gooas over, bo our former low prlcos aro now still lowor, A nice lino of trimmed hats to soloct from; nlso flowers, follago, X buckles and all hat trimmings. R0STEIN & GREENBAUM DRY QOODS, CLOTIIIKO AND MILLINERY. 298 and 300 Commercial St. Salem MMBRlUt&CMatM9)l9ltlM!IMMBlEefHfl4- College of Music Willamette University Opens Sept. 26 llolen I. Culbroath, B. M., Dean, plnno; Frodarlck W. Goodrich, London, piano and pipe organ; Wui. Wallace Graham, Berlin, violin; M. Kvolyn Hurloy, Now York, volcoj Kvn Cox, B. M., Salem, piano. Now pianos, uowly furnished studios, now faculty. Selling a oat as Mutton. A roso would smell as sweet By any other name, Bo do not scorn tho goat, As lamb he chews tho same.. Hall's Fetty Road and wr FERRlt Shortest line to all polntsjln Polfc Cotfnty. No Autos or Steam Engines ra on tfets road A, D. PETTYJOHN, Prop. Ferry Envw V'iWw' kVF? yl Goat, tho hollow hornod, four-stomached animal, raised for its milk, flesh and skin primarily, is, according to the department of agriculture, furnishing a considerable part of tho "lamb" and "mutton" handled by tho packing houses and retail dealers all .over the country. Dealers in goats nt tho stock, yards say this is truo In Knnsas City n well as elsewhere "Sovcral times of lato I havo gone into butcher shops with tho purposo of buying mutton for, my morning meal and hnvo found nothing in tho shop except goat, represented to mo to be 'mutton,' " said a goat dealer at tho stock yards. "Tho average man is foolod. It is easy onough, though, to distinguish tho difference between sheep nnd goat meat if ono will only tnko tho timo and trouble. Herein tho difference lies: In the sheep tho front leg from tho hoof to tho kneo is about tho same length as from tho kneo to tho ghoul dcr. With tho goat tho distanco from tho hoof to tho kneo is only .about half as great as from the kneo to tho shoul der. Also tho goat is much moro 'razor-backed' than tho sheep. Tho back bone, or spinal column, is not so floxl blo ns thnt of tho shcop, nnd It cannot bo so easily broken. Mutton is much moro plentiful, but tho cost is greater. "Even if tho pooplo aro bolng do eolved nnd nro oating goat it matters not so much if tho animal Is young, for kid meat is moro dclcctablo than lumb. I am of tho opinion that both tho packer and tho butcher are at fault. Ofton tho green butcher thinks that ho is buying tho most 'innocent of ani mala;, tho lamb, when ho has bought the goat. And again tho rotall dealor knows that ho has bought goat and ho boIIb it to tho consumer for mut ton." Tho Knnsas City market rocolvos a largor number of gonts, compared with other markots, but compared with tho number of sheep received tho num bor Is small. Tho biggest goat years woro 1002 and 1003. In 1002 thore woro from 75,000 to 80,000 goals sold nnd in 1003 from 00,000 to 75,000, Last year thoro woro only 23,000 on tho market. From tho number thus fnr thin year it looks ns If tho re ceipts would oxcoed last year's, Tho bulk of tho goat trado cornea from Toxas and Now Mexico. Tho trado horo is handled by n fow -firms. Aa such a limitod number of gonts arrive, thoy usually And n ready market. Pat goats this wook nro selling! from $3.50 to $3.75 por hundrod. Nnnnlos, or docs, nro bringing from $3 to $4 n head. Even if gonts do not nrrivo vory ofton nt tho stock yards, thoro are always goats thoro, for tho stock ynrdr company owns about fifteen, and each packing houso has an nnhnal. Thoso nro used to lead tho shcop. Whonovor, n load of snoop arrives a goat is ta ken to tho train to load tho band of shcop, somotimes numboring thousands, to tho pons, Inter to bo slaughtered. Tho gonta aro most needed nftor a rain, for thou shcop bnlk, as thoy nrc afraid of mud puddles. All roon thnt aro familiar with the history of tho Kansns City shoep yardi woll romombor a gont callod "Mlko." IIo won his ronown by his marked do groo of Intolligonco. Ho died about a year ago of old ago, after having, soon ton years of sorvico al tho yards. Kansas City Btar. Convulsion, FitS, then Epilepsy. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerv ine has been so successful in curing these brain-wrecking diseases that there is every reason to believe that even the most hopeless cases can be benefited, if not fully restored. Wc will be pleased to refer any one thus afflicted to many who now enjoy the blessing of health, after years of hopeless suffering. "I hava a son that had brain fever when two years old, followed by fits of the worst typo, and he was pronounced Incurable. I Bpent hundreds of dollars for him, without relief. After about nfteon years ho became so bad that we sent hlra to LonEcllft liopltnl for the Insano. at, LoffanspDrt. Ind. II was thore nearly threo yoars. but he con tinued to erow worse, so we brought him home July 30. 1902. In an awful condition. He had lost his mind almost entirely. Ho hardly knew one of the family; could not evon find his bed; was n totnl wreck. IIo had from 6 to 10 fits a day. We were urged to try Dr. Miles' Norvlne, and beforo the first bottlo was used, we could soo a chaneo for the better. We havo given It to him over since, and ho has had but two very light spells since last August, 1903, and then ho wan not well othor ways. Wo pronounce him cured, as he can work and go anywhore. If any one wishes to ask any quastlons concerning thls.thpy are nt liberty to do so." k II. BUNNELL, Lincoln, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your druaolst, who will guarantee that the first liottle will benefit. If It falls, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Ills Worldly Goods. It was at a fnshlonablo woddlng In Savannah. Tho bridegroom had no vis iblo moans of support savo his father, who was rich, but when ho roached that part of tho scrvlco he repeated beldly: " 'With nil my worldly goods I thoe endow.' " Whoroupon his fnthor said in a stago whispor that could bo hoard all ovor tho church: "Good Lord, thoro goes his bicy cle "Everybody's Magazine IMlMtJHm Classitieb ?KBtIMWSMl,1MI,W5I DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUB FARM? Do you want to buy -or sell any. thing! Here is your opportunity to insert your advertisement In two nowspnpors for the price of ono. For a limitod time all "For Bale," "For Hont," and all "Want" ads will bo insortotl in Tho Portland Daily Journal and Tho Capital Journal for One Cent a Word. The Portland Journal is tho best circulated nowspapor in Orogon. It goes dally into 3,000 homes and reaches that largo army of pooplo who ore constantly buying and tolling something. Whon you go to Portland call at the Journal office and sea tho largest and best nowspaper proas in Orogon. It will print, pasto, cut and fold papers in four colors with ono impression at tho rat of 24,000 an hour. Visitors wol come. Tho Capital Journal Is the loading paper in Oregon ouUIds of Portland, and this combination advertising rates will produco mora returns for tho small cost than any othor in the state. Send your advertisements to tho Capital Journal ofllco and wo will send copy to the Portland Journal. FOR BALE. For Bale. Sevon-roora rosldcnco, barn, largo half block, olcctrlc lights, bath, hot and cold city water. E. Ilofor, Journal ofllco. WATER COMPANY. i SALEM WATER COMPAN1 OFFICE CITY HALL. For wator sorvico apply at ofllco Illlls poyablo monthly in advanco Mnko all complaints at tho ofllco. YOUR MEALS will bo all Tight this hot woathor If you got thorn at COFFEY'S RESTAURANT 206 Commercial Street The Club Stables First-class Llvory and Cab Line. Funeral turnouts a spocialty. Tally-ho for picnics and excursion parties. Phone Main 241. Cor'nor Liberty nnd Ferry. ' Chs. W. Yannfce Prop. For Sale Small dry fir wood, at $3.25 por cord. Phono Black 2001. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Mornlugside. 1-20-tf For Salo. Two lots, with now houso nnd barn, good Improvements. At a bargain. Inqulro of Glovor & Pat ton's blacksmith shop, 430 Court streot. 5-22-tf For Salo. Two rubbor-tlrod buggies, ono opon nnd one top. Ono Mool-tlrcd top buggy," also ono sot of harness Inqulro of I. W. Jorgcnson, 218 High fltrcot. 8-l-3tt" For Salo. Now and old bugglos, hacks, farm wagons, buckboarda and carts. Salem Oarriago and Wagon Factory, North Llborty street. Wornor For nel, proprietor. 8-l-3w BRICK They say nro a double blessing. So la our stock of groceries, for their qual ity la very high for tho low price that ia asked. To help you repeal tho hot spell wa olTor goods and prices. Baker, Lavvrence & Baker Successors to Etarritt k Lawrence, FBATJD EXPOSED. A fow countorfoitors havo lately boon making and trying to sell imita tions of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colda, aud othor medicines, thorcby defraud-! lug tuo public. Tills is to warn you to bowaro of auch pooplo, who oook to profit, through stealing tho roputa tion of romodles which havo been suc cessfully curing disenso for over 35 yoars. A sure protection to you Is our nnmo on tho wrapper. Look for It, on all Dr. King1 a, or Bucklon's romedioe, as all othora aro raero lini- tattona. II. E. BUCKLEN & CO. Chicago, 111, and Windsor, Canada. For aalo by J. C. Perry, Salem. o English Foot Bailers Coming. London, Aug. 3. Tho Corinthian Brick furnished in largo or small quantities. Pressed brick made to or der. Yard on Stato street, south of penitentiary. SALEM BBIOK YAED. A. A. BURTON, Prop. FOR RENT. For Bont. A aevon-room houso. Coll on A. Schrlober, 424 High stroott. C-13-tf For Rent, Furnlsho'd nnd unfurnished rooms, also good.sizod barn. Inqulro of M. A. Dice, 700 Commercial atroot, threo blocks below Marion square 7-15-tf Tsio a a..... T H,ou.-i..-r6m g0n i i- t.. " ",u. v. ..,, ooovo address i rownrd. rvoi, vi nw Bundav idmL. . ""Uti " a Bc0i,i pup, nbout threo month, 1 in color, with wbito ,,.. Ship cial Your Oroam-TolbTa: Croam Co. W .. 22Vd cont nnl ii.. .,, 'I'- 18c dozen. ""Ppw' OBTEOPATHsT Oatoopatu-Dr. wTlTj&J .v.iiai, ocnool of t pnthy, Kirksvlllo, Mo. n... man building, CommertijI J """""" u "uu PaonsBelj i,u" ""onco, 4ib North 6u onuui. x-uono aaj Kod. PHYSICIAN AND Dr. E. O. Daltoa-3hysi32l2l Bon, nooms 12-13 J3rt uujjujnjf. i-nono Main 7JJ, uenco munmotto Hotel Mnln 2001. PLUMBERS. Thoo. M. Barr SucccMoTtT' PoUel, tinnor nnd plumber. 3 wntor and stonm heating 1 1 outom, urogon. BAKEME8. OapJtal Bakory Ullom lc proprietors, 430 Court street. broad, pies and cakes daily. H roons, lauy flngors, ancel ui I, food cako, candlos, nuti, etc. I wica mado to any part of tit xuono wuito 321. j. CLEANING AND DYE WOE Whon Your Boat Girl-Ssyi &A do a oistor to you, give her clothoa to press. Then voi bring thorn to your stepmother! got thorn uxod right, no matted thoy nood. Sulta pressed hr I month. Gloves, nocktles, silk r or any rnbrlc, no matter hot cato, mado to look Ilka new. O. IT. Wnlkor, prop., 195 Coil cial streot. 5 ASH AND DOOR FA0T0S Froi k M. Brown Manufacturer o&sh, doors, mouldings. All Lul houso finish nnd hardwood Front otroet between State anlC A. M. nanson Manufacturer oil kinds sash, dorrs, mouMbfi, i work, bouno finish and office lit Eetiinatos furnished. Cor, MiSl Church stroot. Phone Rod 21L AEOIUTEOT, w. u. l'ngn--Architect and rsi tondent, plans furnished for all J os of building and etructarsli Office 110 Stato streot, Tiogi I Salem, Orogon. WANTED FEMALE HELP. Wanted. Chambermaid at tho Willam ette Hotel. 7-14-tf ICE Call Wagon or Telephone 45 1 Black WANTED. Wantod. In overy town and county In urogon, Waahlngton nnd California, good, reliable canvaasors to aoll Ohrle ty IIoo Safety Baxors. Artlclo of real morit. Solla for $1. Big mon ey for ruatlera. Address Paclflo Agency, bor 549, Portland, Or. 8-1-lwk DRAYMEN. Whlto & Cummins, do a general and transfer business, eki trains. 'Phonpa, down ton, ! 2181, residences. Bluo II, ted I Stand 218 Commerslai street W LODGES. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodoeatfj World Moots in Uolman Hall tl Friday at 7:80 p. m. L. B. B& consul; P. L. Fraser, clerk. Foresters of America Court Bid Foresters No. 10. Meeti Frity! Turner block. Ira Jorgonsen.OI A, L. Brown, Soo. MISCELLANEOUS. ntfir frtrrtn .J C ' ''''J-r'-'-""-i-- ""l wuur1'ua uo oaye Bnlrt Walsta and Money. Salem Ice Co. Summer Gowns Made In the beet stylo and workman ship. Terms reasonable. Address or call n Mrs. II. Mllner, 80th nnd Center streets. 5-29-tf IHIIHIHIIMMMWWIW urolo Uust rloxst 1 1 i)er fcM. Salem Iron Works-Fo association football team sailed todaX' gon. Made for family use. Ask for Quebec to onimira In ,!.. nt contests with leading amateur teams' of Canada nnd tho United States. Aft er a series of games in the chief Cana dian cities the team will play la Chi cago, Detroit, St. Louis, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Now York nnd Boston Tho Corlujhlan eleven is tho strongest amateur toam ever selected in England for an iutornatlonal tour and it Is ex-1 pecieu 10 raao a splendid showing deplto tho difference In tho stylo of the game aa played In England and on tho other aldo of tho Atlantic CHILDREN CRY FOR FLETCHER'S OASTORXA. Tho TUlson Oo.-Dealers in chopped feed, seed bran, hay, flour dried uu, stc. nigh street, adlolnlna fl-I-yr. Mado by THE SIDNEY POW- en WOnirANY. H dnav n. your grocer for It Bran thoru rJwr.ys on hand. and P. B. Wallace AGENT ainiif a8tt onnders. machln. ists and blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. IIop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of the 0. K. Grubber. 8hand & Marcus. 11-29-lm Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P.- Hall In Ilolman block, corner I and Llborty strcots. Tuesday of wook at 7?30 p. m. T. J. Cronistl O.j W. L Staley, K. of B."11 Modern Woodmen of America irnn P.J.. P.mn Hn E248. Vl ovorv Thursday ovenlue at 8 0 Ilolman nail. E. E. Matten,T. A. L. Brown, Clerk. 1 1 Hotel Scott-Newly lurnlsbod, erery. a wu uu ursi CULBB. ROOmS at reasonable prices, in oottle. block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. T--tf. c Edison Phonognpa Agency, Say-Hay. yeu tried H. II. Pauls for meats! Ho has the best sausage In tawn, Coano and try It, and b con vlnced. 4J0 East Stato stret. Eavoy & 8aTage.-Reai Estat0; Loapa and Insurance, ConvovanelnB n,i Exalnlng Title. Notary work done. Quolbe La Uantej Q " " ry work done. 214 Cora'J St Phone Mala 401, I State street, near High. 38-tf BostonJ B Brown B Bread B . FLOUR PANOABXS, MUFFINS AND PUDDDIO. Package for 7 loaves ASS. YOTJR GROOEB FOB ALLEN'S B. . B, FMl Padfic Coast Tactory,