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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1905)
' W IW," i Vr t-vrf-'m r-- " ? Vmvr pwgTPrw- . )iffwflpiiipiil!ijiptMi ipjijijayi i'JsajwmyiiwiH'i;;?r""" "-vqti 'i ANOTHER NEW ONE. FloaaJoa t StmcSae tL,moihlnir now nil tho tlmo at our Ifoantnln. Tho most popular drink over Krved In 8alom has been and JrtlU Is "THE 8UMMEE OntL." w lend! others follow. Our ico cream St.. that tasto that is a Httlo bottcor tkan seems necessary, but xwe bollove f nothing is too good for anybody. PULLER & DOUGLAS, -""" .150-400 Stato Street. Hooker sells our lco Croam. Gasoline Wood Saw Rigs Tho merry hum of tho wood saw is now setting our teeth on edge. If Totf'ro a woodsaw man it would bo a good tlmo now to resolvo to got a FalrbankeMorso gasollno outfit and atop fooling with oxponslvo, slow and d&ngcrous steam rigs. Tako a look at tho Httlo 3-horso rig of J. B. Under wood's, and that now 4-horso outfit of Hatching & Gruber. Doth Fairbanks- Meno enginos, mounted hero locally. We soil tho rigs complete, or soil you the parts and you mount your own. F. A. Wiggins' 8 Implement House, 255-267 Liberty St JFirm Implomonts, Whools, Antomo j tiles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. Notlco of Assessment. Notlco is hereby given that tho Com mon Council of tho City of Salem, Oro pin, will, at 8 o'clock p. m., on tho 16th day of August. 1005, at tho Common Council chambor in tho City ITnll, at Salem, Oregon, proceed (o assess upon each lot or part thoroof or tract liable therefor its proportionate sharo of tho cost of improving tho following do icribcd part of Commercial streot, as provided for in tho plans and specifica tions of said Improvement now on -UQ In tho ofllco of tho City Itocordor in laid mattor, anil will proceed nt said I time and placo to hoar any nnd all ob jections to said nsscssmont and appor-ltionmcnt,to-wlt: Beginning nt a point in said street vrhcro tho south boundary lino of tho donation land olaim of W. H. Wilson and Cliloo A. WilsonTils wifo, inter sects said Commercial stroot, thonco along said stroot to tho south boundary, lino of said city, excepting therofrom eight feet wido along tho ceutor of tho aforesaid part Of said stroot. By ordor of tho Common Council. W. A. MOORES, 8-3 10t City Rocordor of Snloin, Orogon, Tho Flna Was Light. Mnrshflold. Or., Aug. 3. Qoo. Clould and son, Claronce, paid $25 yostorday, for killing door out of season, hunting without a llconso, having four pairs of fresh doer hams. 28 hides and 100 pounds of drlod moijt in their posses- I lion. The small fine, in tho- light of tho fact that tho Goulds slaughtorod- more deer thnn tho rest of tho hunters- in Coos county combined, is looked upon s a travesty of justlco and a premium to violators of the gamo law. FARMERS as a usual thing look more to utility than to stylo in clothing. Wo can seo no. reason why they should not have both when they can to obtained. Yo will match our goods against any that can bo pur chased anywhere for the same mon ey. E. KOPPE, Clothinu and Iirnlhin roods. Y. ! C. A. Building, Salem, University Shoes $3.50 The best shoes in the market for the I aotey. Noted for stvle. oualitV and toraf ort. Wo manufacture ladies' woolen Wis to order. Bee onr design CITYJNEWS A Collection of Important Para graphs for Your Consideration. Tho Oregon asylum wants to hnv irosa mills cows. 8-2.lf.iW Artiolcs of Incorporation were filed in the county clerk's oGlco yesterday nftcrnoon by tho Stay ton Water Power Company. Capital stock $4500, divid ed into 100 shares of $100 each. Cures dizzy spells, tired fooling, stomach, kidnoy and liver trouble That's what nollistor's Rocky Moun tain Tea will do. 35 coats, tea or tablots. Stone's Drug Store Lou Zimmerman, of Jefferson, boenmo abusive, at tho dopot last cvoning, while waiting for tho train, nnd whon Marshal Cornelius reprimanded him he wanted to fight, and attempted to ctriko tho officer. Tho marshal gavo Zimmerman a tap on tho head with his club, which had tho effect of bringing him tc his senses, and when tho train camo ho left for his homo at Jefferson. Comforts tho heart, strengthens tho mind. Is good ill or well. Mokes tho fatso bright m tho summer morn. That's what Holllstor's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Cures when all else fails. 35 conta Dr. Stono'a Drug Store. . An action for divorco was bogun yes terday in Judge Galloway V court by Mrs. Anna Rice, of Sllvorton, ngainst her husband. Tho petitioner alleges cruel and inhuman treatment, nnd asks the custody of their five children, nnd $50 a month alimony. Whon you foci a sonso of weight and oppression after meals it means indigestion, nollistor's Rocky Moun tain Toa positively cures lndigostion. constipation and stomach trouble, 35 conte, toa or tablots. Stono's Drug Storo, Salem Oregon. Salem Lodgo, No. 330, B. P. O. E., fllod articles of incorporation In the county clerk's ofllco yoetordny, giving tho valuation of property at $5000. Five per cent rcbato on all cash pur chases at Fnrrlngton's meat market. Tho following marrlago license, were issued vesterdnv: James M. Culey nnd Alma Mondonhall, W. H. Clnrk ,and Nena Walker, Dan T.' Brown nnd Nonn Thompson. Excessive clcarotto smokinc by By ron H. Bingo, of Oorvnls, rcsultod in his losing his mind, and yesterday nf tcrnoon he was oxnmineu Dororo uoun tv Judco Scott by Dr. W. A. Custck, nnd sont to tho asylum in tho evening. Different classes of labor is in. good cicmnnd in Salem now, and tho employ ment agoncles are kept rustling to fill orders. A man who rides much on tho streot. cars of Salem says bo has observed thnt olirht women out of ten get off a car tho wrong way got off facing backward instead or facing lorwnru. Yesterday nftcrnoon a man from Town, while waitinc in front of tho Sa- lem hotel for a dopot car, remarked to a Journal reporter that the Marion county court house was tho first court houso ho had ever soon painted white. Whon told thnt ono county in Iowa had an exact duplicate of tho Marlon county county court houso, he thought it was nil O. It, and ceased criticising tho building. CHILDREN CRY FOR FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. Notice to Qas consumers. On and after tho first of Soptember tho price of gus will be roducod to $2.00 per thousand feet for all purposes. Citizens' Light & TractionCo., 8.3-lm Salem, Oregon. There is just one way t have good lu b-kw-dtr (picta ct.ffM lUYunnj umcH todt economically : Schilling's Best, at youi grocer's, nioneyback. , Vermont Labor Convention. Barre, Vt. Aug. 3.-The Vermont state branch of the American Federation-of Labor began ita annual con vention in Barro today with an attend ance of delegates from nearly every i .i lnn In the state. During thq last year the etate organization haa made gratifying progress m iucir tnn. Ita numerical strength, as is evi denced by the annual reports of the secretary and other officers. Several matter of Importance are to be eon eldered by the convention. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, PERSONALS i KMHIIMIinNlMHinfWnDM A. Bernard, of Roseburg, is in Salem on business. John Weld, of Jefferson, is a Salem visitor today. Romeo Qouloy returned Inst ovoning from Newport. A, Bush and Miss Bush were Portland passengers today. Miss Edna Irvine, of Corvnllls, is the guest of friends here. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Stover nro ir Portland for a few days, Judge and Mrs. J. R. Fairbank have gone to Newport for a season. Harry Molr returned last ovoning from a ton-days' outing nt Newport. Miss Lena Schlndlcr wont to Port land last ovcnlng for a few days at tho fair. Officer Jas. II. Lewis and family havo gone to Woods for a vacation outing. Mrs. J. II. Babbit and son, of Taco ma, nro guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. J Swafford. J. W. Roberts and family were Pork land passongors today, for a few days at tho fair. Qcorgo Oriswold is homo from a short visit with his family, who aro campod at Newport. Mrs. J. R, Wultnoy and mothor, Mrs. Woods, of Albany, wont to Portland this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Sautcr and family loft today for Newport, for a fow weeks' outing. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wright and Mis Ida Ruof havo gono to Newport for a short outing by tho .sea. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Smytb, of Fargo. N. D., aro Sale'm visitors, nnd oxpoct to make Orogon their futuro homo. Frank Rinomnn and O. E,Budlong left last ovoning for Broltcnbush hot springs, whero they will hunt nnd fisb for awhile. Miss Carrie Lugcnbeel, who has boon employed as stonogrnphor in tho Statos- man ofllco, loft for her former homo at Pndonin, Knnsas, yesterday. Mrs. J. P. Rogers nnd dnughtor Eleanor, havo gono to Warrontown whero they will spend sovoral wooks camping on Mr. Rogers' big stock ranch. Mrs. J. J. Dnlrymplc, Mrs. Ottc Krnusso and daughter, Holon, Mrs. Jos Albert nnd daughtor, Mary Jano, ac companied by Mrs, Dalrymplo nnd daughtor, of Salem, Mass., mado up a jolly family party for Newport today J. B. Fcltu8, who rocontly disposed of a stock of hnrdwnro nt Oolwoln, Ia Is stopping a day at "Hanknntot Ranch," with Mr. nnd Mrs, 11. S Pol- sal. Mr. Foltus is hero with tho In tention of locating somowhoro on the const, climato entering as a factor in tho chango of locntion. D. H. James, manager of tho Houso Furnishing Co., with . his family nnd n number of rolntivos from Ohio, wont to tho Lewis and Clark fair today for a short outing. Tho visitors aro F. O Hamilton nnd wifo, Mrs. Haynos and Mrs. James. Tho pnrty is out for a fow days of solid onjoymont and ro nowing of old-tlmo acquaintances. Mr. F. M. Hurt, a special representa tive of tho Southwestern Securities Co.; is nt tho Willamette hotol for this week. Anyone desiring information in regard to Marconi wireless tele grnphy stock, Searchlight mining stock will find him at the above address from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 7 to 10 p. m. OASTOnXAi Burled Today. The remains of the late Mrs. II. K McCully were today brought up from Portland, and laid to their final Test beside. thoso of her husband in the family lot at Rural cometery. The remains were accompanied from Port land by relatives of the deceased, as follews: A. B. Croasman and family, (Mrs, Croasman being a daughter of the deceased), Mrs. A. M. Crane (also a daughter) and her daughter A. L. Mc Cully, a son, with his family; Dr. Clar ence Crane, of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harder, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crane, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. P. Dabney, all of Port land, also J. D. McCully, of Joseph, Wallowa county. The party consisted of nearly 20. They were met at the train by a largo concourmj of' old-timo Salem friends, all of whom attended tho fu neral sorvlces at the grave. They were taken to the cemetery In carriages and special cars. At the grave Rev. P. S. Knight, an old-timo friend of the family, performed a simple funeral service, which was ac companied by singing by the deceased'! immediate friends. Many and elaborate floral offering! ovideneed the high regard in which de ceased was held by her numerous friends. The pallbearers were O. P. Litch field, E, M. LaFore, P. it Raymond, A N. Moores, Claud- Catch and O. H. Barnett. i OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1005. If Yoa Wi&t Mid Summer Suit Sale Mon's Sack Suits In light, medium and hoavy woight, made from tho newest fabrics in tho lutoai outs, regular values, $10.00 to $25.00. Sale Price, $6.50 to $ 1 8.00 Wo aro giving oxceptlonat bargains in Youths' and Ohlldrons' Suits. You cannot fail to find what yoa want in our salo, and at salo prices. Tho bost lino of straw hats over shown in tho city now selling below cost. I Salem Woolen Mill Stoe "" vLmmmmmBvmm?immmmimmm VOLO, THE VOUTANT. Wonderful Mid Air Exploit of Arch ing an Aerial Abyss. Tho feat Is most certainly an extra ordinary ono. Whon it was first pro scntod in Paris it Immediately be camo tho subject of talk throughout tho city and was pronounced in thnt blrthplnco of surprises ns tho most novol, dangorous and thrilling ever isoon. Tho marvolous foat, whilo ono of many new ones prosontod this sea son by tho Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show on Earth, is qulto different in its character from all others. It is far and boyond a grfiater act than looplng-tho-loop, which fascinated tho publlo whon it was prcsontod in Now York, forj wherons, in tho lattor tho herola ar tist makes a circuit of tho loop at lightning speed, in this nowest and most fonrful exploit tho rldor flics on his bicyclo through space n distance of 40 odd foot, tho, only support of his wheel bolng tho nlr itself. For, as tho namo Implies, thoro is a wido abyss, which yawning gulf tho opera tor has to pnss ovor. Ho first dashes noarly down a procipitous plane, gath ering awful momentum as ho dosconds, and in sufficient quantity to cnuso him whon ho roacho tho wldo-opon gap to fly across it, reach tho opposlto sldo, whon whizzing with motcorlo spood bo safely finishes tho courso and dashes to tho opposlto sido. Tho feat Is. statod to bo of a soul stirring char actor, and to bo nbsolutoly without parallol on earth. Thoro aro eovoral of those thrilling and highly sensational episodes which punctuato tho throo hours of porformanco of tho grout show. And thoro aro yet others again which, bosldca tho merit of being posi tively tho only ones of tholr kind to bo soon nnywhoro, aro of such a daro- dovll and death-defying charaetor as to satisfy tho most exacting seokor after high class foreign sensations. Tho performances of tho Barnum & Balloy Qrontost Show on Earth this season begin with a marvelously boau- tlful and plcturosquo prelude which purports to bo a reproduction of tho gorgeous Durbar which took place in Delphi bofore tho vicoroy and vlco rine. In this magnificent and costly ontertalnment ono gets a fair idoa of the fabulous wealth of the Orient nnd f Standard Liquor Co. Wholesale 148-156 South Commercial St OUR BUSINESS IB TO FTJBNISH EVBEY HOME IN SALEM WITH THE BEAT BBANDS OF UQUOES-OALIFOaNIA AND IMPOBTED WINES ALL KINDS OF COBDIALS AND BITTERS-BOTTLED BEEB XN QUARTS AND PINTS. ALSO THE FAMOUS SHASTA, WHITE BOCK, APFOLINABIS AND LITHIA WATEB. CIIVB U8 A IBIAL OBDEE AND BE CONVINCED. ALL OBDEBS DELIVERED PROMPTLY, AS WB HAVE TWO DE LIVERY WAQONS. STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magcrs, Mgr. Phone Main 3181. Quality Come to the Woolen NOW'S THE At this soason of tho year Brokon Prices prevail throughout our storo, and now's the timo to buy. . Small lots of all kinds of Clothing for Men, Boji and Children axe markod at prices that are badly brokon. YOU'RE TlnTDAINBR. ' t Wo '11 make a lifelong customer of you by giving you thoso unusual values. If you know tho firm nnd know It is reliable, don't atop to question tho why and wherefore of a bargain, bnt hustle and GET THE CREAM OF THE SELECTION. Anything that you buy hero in a hurry you can return at your lole uro and got your mono, if tho goods disappoint you in any" way what ovor. LOOK AT THESE HYPNOTIC PRICES. Men's two ploce Outing Suits worth from $12 to 910, now (5 to 910.' tho vast suras oxpended in ologant em 'broldorioa studded with jewols nnd precious gems of tho satno character and kind that has mado stories of tho east seom llko Arabian Nights' tales, Thoro aro tho monagorlos, elephants and other attractions in vast ampli tude, so that all visitors havo no lorn plaint to make oxcopt that there ii too much to seo. All will bo hero un divided on Wodnosdny, August i!3. OAWTOIIIA. SMTktU Benton Tin Kind Yoi Haw tony Becjr U. J. LEHMAN Baah and doors. All kinds of houso finishing. 'Phono 131 black. Alio two floors of warohouflo for rent; elovator and switching facilities. Three Routes to the East Central or Scenic, by way of Colorado, thence to Chicago, Kansao City or St. Louis via Rock Island System. , Southern, by way of Los Angeles and El Paso, thence to Chicago, Kansas City or St. Louis via Rock Island System. Northern, by way of Minneapolis and ' . St. Paul, thence to Chicago via Rock Island System. Notice the three eastern gateways. Direct connection in Union Stations at all three, for all important points in Eastern and Southern States. , Full information, with folder "Across the Continent - in a Tpuri!Ieepinjj-Cr,Jl' sent on request. n t IfMsffJMlM Successors to J. P. ROGERS and Retail Dealers; MM Stoe TIME Too Much Ware. At Nowjort on last Thursday after noon, whilo a pnrty of young pooplo, was enjoying tho surf bathing a young lady from Portland, who is spending tho season ab tho Nye crook beach, was struck by a high' wave, and, but for tho prompt aid given her by Elmer Pnlno and Harry Hobbs, of Eugene, would havo lost bor 11 fo in tho waves. Tho forco of tho wave, in striking her, knockod her down, nnd tho breath out of her, and but for tho assistance giv en tho young woman alio could not have saved herself. Sho was ntonco-tnkoD homo and medical attendance oecuraJ, and, whilo she was unconscious for n numbor of hours, thore woro'no per manent bad offocts. Albany Herald. Tho Southern Pacific Company Will soil ttekote, Salem to Boswell Springs and roturn up to and including September 80, 1005, 1005, limited to SO day, rats of $5.55. 6-5-tf a. h. Mcdonald, Qeneral Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. wA r r ( ' it ,y .