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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1905)
A k M y -...--- mw - r .. -y "t''Maa. fcgWi -J-' -. ..' mmm1i awWW WWWW Stockton & Go THE OLD WHITE CORNER OUR STORE POLICY When the qunllty of an nrttclo is sacrificed to tho point whoro It will npt satisfy Its purchaser It becomes worthless nnd no matter Jiow low tho price tho purchaser Is Justified In harboring a grievance against tho mer chant who mndo tho rale. If a person, through cither "gnoranco or poor judgement desires to Invest in shoddy goods, wo feel It our duty to protect clthor him or her. Wo enjoy tho confldenco of our customers and will not tako advnntago of them by selling them anything that will not proro a profltablo Investment. 6,0 UTETSON SHOES Reduced to $3.98 Tho very latest stylcs.jn mcn.'s tan shoos nro oircrou-'nt inis grcni roductJon merely August business. s-t ftfmuTafo to 95.00 TAN OXFORDS Reduced to By far tho highest grade goods ovor shown in Salem 8ELZ TAN SHOES FOR MEN $3.00 Every pair fully, guaranteed. TRADE AT THE Norwich Union Fire Instfr afcee Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Offlco with Win. Brown ft Co., No. 120 Commercial Otroot, Wanted to Bent. A 7 or 8-room houso after Oclobor 1st. Apply nt onco to Thos. Ifnll, at Mltoholl, Lewis & Btnvcr Co's, 8-3-3t 1 NEW TODAY II Tor Solo. Jorsoy cnltlo. Twenty hond. including eight milch cojvs. "Wouid rent two fresh cows, Walter Morloy, 60 Court street, Saleto, 8-3-3t Farkt for Sole, Half section aix miles West of Snlorn, nil under fonco. Good buildings, plenty of fruit. Will coll part or all of it on good torms. This fs onu of tho best farms in Polk coun ty. Jnquiro AU a. unpps, Baiom, ur fgon. 8-3-3t Hop Baskets Patented and Improved Tor - Place yotir orders now and avoid the rash. Walt? JVIprley CO Court Street, Sales) Don't Fof f That we aro still doing business, nnd I please you. There are other shops, of F - . 11. a l.&LBi hh aft ItnMAiat ntuai you go w i n cvvi Ffank J. rkoue 301 Block. 370 IKiHIlBirT""" The Heatd Patent Eye GUss U AN ASTXOLB OX1 NSEIT AND T .." '"1 A JOY rOKBVSa TO TW8 WBA- sys oLJbwsa. S8S OF WATS OX rr Y SUOTION, NOT COMS IN AND BY yiKOHINO. hemt. W -. A 93.60 LADIES' SHOES Reduced to CHOCOLATE $2.9,8 This in a raw bargain nnd every lndy should como' and Investigate A MISSES' CHOCOLATE LACE SHOES $J.65 Tho fltvlo that mndo our shoe do- ipartment famous. CHILDREN'S CHOCOLATE LACE SHOES- $t,35 Tho very latest styles. This sea son's lasts. BATE STORE. Idm MARRIED. Si'WV-W' WALKER CLARIC.At tho homo of tho bride's parents, On 22d street, in this city, Wednesday, August 2, 1005, nt 3 o'clock, Miss Nena Walk cr to Mr. W. IL Clark, Rov. P. S. Knight, pastor of the Central Con gregational church, officiating. Tho young eouplo arc woll and favor ably known in this city, tho brido bo- lng tho charming and accomplished daughter of W. W. Walker, tho well Known nurseryman. Tho groom is em ployed ns shop guard at tho Oregon pen itentiary, and is a young man of splen did qualities. Thoy will make their homo in this city. v. im'tt" in iir.ir.ni hi infill h iiiMni. Ames Block Nearly Finished. Sllvorton, Or., Aug. 3. Tho brick work on tho Ames blqek has been com pleted and )tho workfof 'finishing is pro gressing rapidly. This building is In a prominent location on tho corner of Water and Main streets, and makos n splendid appearance. It is a two-story, building with a front mndo of Nowtyorg pressed )rlek. Tho now national bank will occupy tho room In tho corner, tuo BllvortOn Appeal will occupy tho base ment. Dnreb, Hubbs & Co. will uso tjjo Second floor for their real ostnto rooms and thore are other rooms. A Train Wreck. Somorsot, Ohio, Aug. 3.A passenger train on tho Somerset & Cambridgo brahch of the Balllmoro & Ohio vrw wrecked this morning at Paint creek bridge, 20 miles from here. Louis Cow, tho baggago master, was killed and 17 injured, . - a loU ef it. We keep the very, best course, but lElfc K the pldol whert Mootz Court 8tmt. """;';'"" fi kji fyffW' J - - Tj WJF yw w vmmMtxnuui OAai,OU! sarS' kj'WIm n,. tttta HF POWDER EXPLODES Kingston, N. Y., Aug. 3. Tho dyna mito worke of tho Nltro Powdor Co., nt Mingo Hollow two nijles, (routtf of here blew up nt 2:15 thin afternoon. It Is roportcd that CO lives were lost. Swedon csta Easy. Stockholm, Sweden, Aug. 3. Tho ex tra session of tho rikadair wan dissolved today, tho speaker saying iho Donation still has its disquieting elements, but Swodcn will bo nbsolvcd from all blame, Another epeclal session will bo called as soon ns Norway js ready to moot, tho Swedish conditions. King Oscar gives a fcto tonight in honor of tho Ocrmnn squadron, which arrived last night, o - GOVERNOR HAS A TEME. First Winod and Toasted, Then Stuffed With Clams. Marshflold, Or., Aug. 3. Governor Chamberlain is tho guest of tho people i" .mumuinjiu luujij. v 11110 JUS coming jvnfl unheralded nnd it was known bni n fow hours in advance, ho'wng welcomed on Ms nrrivalby a'th'i;ong of people. It Is a rare occasion that the' stnto's chlof executive over visits this section, and Governor Chamberlain is tho Bocond acting governor to placo hla foot on Coos couuty jioll, arid his trip Into Curry county will probably ontitlo him to tho distinction of tho first call in that part of Oegon by the chief of ficial during his term of offlco. This afternoon Governor Chamberlain it tho guest of th 6 merchants of Marsh field on an oxenraion nronnd tho bay and nt a clambake on tho beach at thr entrance to tho harbor. FOR HOP GROWERS ONLY. Foreign Doalcrs Call Attculion to Ar senlo and Dirt. A prominent London Arm of hop donl ors Send tho following letter to Mr. Kola Ncls, of this city, Tho lotter Is dated London, .Juno 20th, and Is ns follews: Cear 81r: Beforo entering into next season's business, Wo should liko to cnll tho serious attention of Pacific grow orb to tho handling of their hop's, ns, unlcsfl greater caro is used, tho outlet in mis country win uo consiuoraoiy ro duced. Many complaints have been received from consumers tho past season on the following peints: 1st. Arsonlc On analysis, several growths hnvo been found to contain a much larger nmount of this poison than is now allowabio by rccont nets of our government. From careful in quiries it has been traced to tho uso of crudo Jopnneso sulphur in tho' kilns, and wo boliovo can bo entirely elimin ated by using other brnnds of sulphur, easily procurable, nnd practically freo from this obnoxious olement. 2d. Dirty Picking Tho oxcossivo amount of leaves, stems and other for eign matter havo often nmountcd to 16 per cent of tho contents of the balo. Many of tho largo users of thoso hops refuse to"neept bales so packed. In former years clonn picking was a groat fcaturo in Pacific hops, and materially assisted tho sale. 3d. Heavy Cloth On all hops sold hero, actual weight of cloth is nllowod to tho purchaser. We find that not only a heavier sacking, but nn unneces sary quantity is now boing used; often nmountlng to 0 to 11 pounds per bale. If this continues, actual tare in future will havo to bo ullowod by growers. In no enso should tho weight exceed 7 to 8 pounds. Wo hopo you will kindly clvo the abovo your beet aJtjBnJJom, and1 notify those grgwera whos hops wo aro in the habit of handling. Fires for July. During )he mtnth'of July tho firo do panmeni made four runs, and there was one false and one still alarm turned In. t U ....,...,,. . . . ud ino -tin ni uiou o. m. a raise amrm was turned in, nnd at 2:30 p. m. a still alarm, , On the Oth at 11:20 a run was made to ICtb and It streets. On Julv 11th the denartmoni. mi called to IRth and Ferry streets, caused by a barn fire. On thowmt day at 1:40 p. m. crossed eleetrie light wires started a small blase in one of tho Staudard Liquor Co's place ou Couimeroial street. The fire was put out before the department arrived. July I7ln an alarm was turned in for a ehlmney fire. No damage resulted from any of the firca except the ono on tho barn fire, on 18th and Ferry streets on July llth. CASTOR I A For IoJutfa tut Children. JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON, THUB&DAY, AUGUST & L" lawiti THE FEVER Now Orleans, Aug. 3.-Two deaths from fover wcro reported up to 1 o'clock. Thcro wns ofllcial report of now cases. Tho excitement in tho coun try districts Is growing mom acute with tho discovery of cases nt other points. Doctors hero nro disposing of the question whether nil tho cases can bo tracod to New Orleans. A trnlnlond of passengers on the Iron Mountain railway has been held up in Concordia parish, removed fr'om any habitation. Thoy loudly complained by telegraph to tho rnllrond commission, declaring that they havo had nclthor food nor water, nnd nothing has been dono to relieve them. Efforts nro being mndo to move tho train. MonTOO, La., with fover on three sides, has placed militia and armed cltlzons on every road. Now Liberia, La., has a curfew law. Co lumbia, Miss., has docided to guard against infection by tho uso of rifles, nnd many of ho smnlcr towns aro pass ing moqulto ordinances. New Orlcnns, Aug. 8. Governor Dlnnehard this afternoon ordered out tho Louisiana troops. Wnshlngton, Aug. 3. Tho postofilcc department will co-operate with tho ma rlno hospital ecrvlco In the effort to prevent tho spread of yellow fever in tho South. Circulnrs describing meth ods of screening ngainst and destroying mosqultos will bo sent to 15,000 post offices. Now Orleans, Aug. -3. Over 200 men of tho naval brigade in five schooners nnd by special train will arrive at Rigo lets tonight. Govornor Blanchnrd nl so issued orders to tho sheriffs pf tho const parishes to arrest nil boats and patrols of Mississippi found in Louisl ann, to solzo all property or sucu and sccuro indictments for trespass. The matter is very serious, nnd soldiers in tho nrmory when tho order came lmmo dlatoly started on a vessel of tbo etato oyster commission. Rlgolots is in tho city limits. From tlicro several vessels wil sail to cover tho Loulslnann coast4 It is possiblo bloodshed will bo In volved, if the Mlsslsalppinns cross thd stnto line. Tho oxcitoment is intonBr hore, and tho crowds cheered the men ns thoy marched to tho boats. At noon the rdport Is, no now cases nnd only two deaths. SALEM AFFAIRS All florta of Local Paragraphs Loft Ovor From Other Pages. A Salem dtichoso, wearing ono of thoso shovel hats that ttleks out about threo feet In front, was riding in ono of tho open enra yesterday afternoon, when a strong puff of wind enmo up and enrriod off tho duchess' hcadgoar into ono of tho sido streets. The con ductor stoppod tho cnr,andlt took threo nion and tho duchess to capture tho hat, while tho rest of tho passengors looked on and offered ndvlco. Yesterday afternoon at tho depot just as the northbound passenger train oanm in thorn was n kissing nnd hug ging aoanco between a young man and woman that was a delight and joy to tho passengers. A person who kept tab ttatd there were nine hugs nnd kiss es before the couple broko away. Tho ball gaino last evening nt tho University grounds between tbo Capi tols and Merchants was won by tbo former (iwi by a seore of 5 to 4. A good-sized crowd saw tho flvo Innings played, and the game throughout was interesting. John Ross, the man taken into cus tody last night" by Officer 8hedook, and who claimed to be an escaped pa tient from an. Eastern Insane asylum, was up this morning before Recorder Moores, The man told' the recordor ho was on his way to California, did not appear to be daffy, and the recorder told him to move on, which he did. It took tho fire department just 33 seconds from the timo the alarm was turned in this forenoon to get out of tha hnu onto the street. Poisons ia Food. Perhaps you don't realise that many pain poisons originate in your food, but some) day you may feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will eon vlnce you. Dr. King'e) New Life Pilhi are guaranteed to euro all sleknew due to poisons of undigested food or maney back. 25e at J. O, Perry's, Druggist, Salem, Oregon. FIGHTING ' . . J fmcAGOvjmtm 3&WIJMJR$Ai&.fillJSE: The Busy Store OFFERS MATCHLESS BARGAINS FOR THIS SALE Wo know it Is tho quality and low prloei that the people want id. vortiscd, and not a whole nowopaper full Of talk. So below wUt . hnvo to sell. Thoy aro tho best value that wa ever offsred to the p., of Salem. FDXB SDiKS. All now and frosh and sparkle with beauty. COO yds. Waah India Bilkfl all col ors, flno quality, regular p'rico 30c Salo prico 23c Rcmnanta of flno sUka half price. 1000 yds. Fancy Dross Silka, tho very latost worth up to $1.00. Prico 40c, 60c and 60o Soft India Silka and Chiffon Silks; suitablo for flno waista and even ing drcBsca. .30c, 46c and C5c yd. 75c Black Silk Taffota, yd 46c $1.50 Heavy Black Silk Taffota, SO inches wido, Buitablo for under skirts, yd " 06c $1.30 Black Silk Poau do Solo, a flno, heavy quality, salo prico, yd. 86c FDNE DRESS GOODS. Advanced Balo of up to dato now Dress Goods. . 76c and 86c Hoavy Mohair Dross Goods, yd 40a 76c Fancy Mohair Dross Goods, yd 40c 60c Twillod Mohair Drc3s Goods yd 20c $1.76 Heavy English Mohair Drees Goods, yd 05o $2 Oravanotto Dress Goods, yd $1.30 $1.60 all wool French Voiles, EU minos, Eollannoo, French Crepes, yd 40c, 76c and 85c Remnants Drees Goods, Half Price SHOPPING BAGS. Grand Asortmcnt at Small Prices. 600, 75c and $1 values, sals prico 26c, 35c and 40c LADLES' FANCY COLLARS. Beautiful Novelty Collars, all kinds, prices 3c, 6c, 8 l-3c, 10c and 26c. Embroideries. 1000 yards to Bolect from. New arrivals. 60o Ooroot Cover Embroidery, 20 in. wide, ppocial prico, yd... 25c Odd lots of Embroideries, all priced ... lc, 2c, 3jC, 6c, 8 1.3c and 10c. LACES, We carry an immense stock of locos Vallnciounea Laces, Torchon SALEM'S FASTEST McEVOY BROS. MILL CITY BRHJGE. Marion and Linn Counties to Unlto in Building It y The Marion county court, which has boon In session yostcrday and today has so far spent all its timo considering claims, except this forenoon, when members of the Linn county court came down. The object of tho confer ono nf tho two courts wns to consider tho matter of rebuilding tho Mill City bridge. A reasonable understanding has been nrrivod at botween the two courts, nnd the time has been set for visiting tho bridgo site ns noxt Friday evonlng. Some nro of the opinion that tho bridge should bo ropaired where it is. Others think it should be removed from its present site, and it will not bo known just what action will be taken until the two courts havo visited the scene. Commissioner Butler stated that tho break in the bridge was tho most pe culiar he had ever seen. The bridgo has two spans, and tho end is nt the sawmill plant of the Curtiss Lumber Company. In the one span a timber I. broken in tho center. Thn Hn,w 1. 7x15 inches, and is as sound as a. dollnr and he cannot explain why the break occuxreai it is not uncommon f. bridge timbers to give way where theyldla. Japan and New Zealand J WHO'S YOUR ? You can rise us when Coaster B afces, Etc. opt work t&e fcesf. - ' r ii u i i ii JbY 'K-J Laces, Oriental Laces, flu uZ Mocklia Lace mCL othon at small prices, lc, 2c 8c. Be, 8 l-3c, 10c, 12V2c, .18c, '25 etc CORSETS. Wo carry a flno stock at low pric 50c summer cornets, linen mosa'$& 85c model form corsets, prico.,, fa $1.50 Warner Brothers' Run IWf Oorsote, prico.., 75c Glrdlo Oorsoty all color. pr. , U 20c Glrdlo Forma, prico.,,,, MU8LT UNDERWEAR, Complete o$ock at omall pric. COO Corset Covers, 30c quality, n! prico , 25e 20c Corset Oororo, odd lot, prloj Sf Skirts, Drawers and Night Goto at reduced prices, 26c, 39c, ttc and up. liADfES" DBESS-SKHtTa Now aciVals at low prices. $6.60 Accordion Flatted Bra, Skirts, all colors, at nunttfio. tuners' coot, only $3.00 $4.50 Now Mohair Dress BklrU, prtcir...., fijj Others cheaptr and othors hiffcat prlcor LADIES' SHOES. 500 pairs now shoes bought cheta. Ladles' $2'.2X flno Sid Shoos v& French 4lec4 and Patont Toes, price only tttt WASH BUTTS. Splendid lino; all reduced $4.50 Nobty Wash Suits, prico Ztt $5.60 Wash Suits, sale price,. UM White and colored Wash Suits Biif Prico. SHIRT WAISTS. Prices on Shirt WalsU Slaughter!. Murt ejo regardless of coat, 26o, S5c, 46o and wp. DOVESTXOS. 600 yards Calico, standard nut, yard 3ft 600 linen Fringed Napkins, mo 4c. Fancy Lawns and Dimities, Htf Price. GROWTNG STORE. Corner nf Commer cial arid Court Streets nro spliced, but in this ease the spile J held, nnd tho timber broke in tbo t tor of the span. Tho Linn county obH rather favors building a new briif olthcr abovo or bolow the present stnie- II turo, ono spnir being sufficient in eitiei 1 1 place, and a now bridge could l l& S for Jess money than it would 0Mi rebuild the old one, broken as it U- ll ADDITIONAL PERSONAM. Dr. Clnrcnce Crono and wife, of B ton, camo up from Portland this lng. to attend! tho funeral of the form er's grandmother, Mrs. II. K. McCaD, nnd will remain several days at tit guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murpty Du Crane was born nnd raised be, l will bo remembered by mHny 8dl" people, eepeclaly old-time resident ) 11 o Congress of Espexautists. Boulogne, Aug. 3,-An lntrMtioJ convention of Espernntists opened lt today and will continue for a wek r 10 days. Tho EsperantUts aim " bring into use a universal lprt along the lines attempted by the foH lowers of "Tolanuk" a number j years ago. Tho Esperantw ow- has already made considerable p"tr ress, as is evidenced by the fact tlt the convention Is attended by Tr anl.ttn.. .... .Imri MtfT KUlOPW nation. & -well as delegates fronv tt REPAIRMAN to need of Tfees, Rims OorStbc&ii cojspkte, J Mi(Mte titf KM m w khty BcugH Money to Loan Satcai, Oce Bears the eiguatureof 2Cs8 TH0MA8 K, FORD. Over Ladd ft Bosh ink, Salem, Or '''-'' t-.. , ? 99fxgfiamiLMKmMBf )