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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1905)
imymyjHi i luqpnmfix!''! Btiggy Robes Fo Cool Evenings Wo havo somo very cholco modium ! weight worsted summor robes, just the thing for cool ovenlngs. l'attorns vory desirable, and colors that won't soil readily. Ask to See Them Somo cood whips from 25c up to $1. Best values wo'vo over ownod. Spoclal buggy lubricants In ono-plut cans with spout. Tho sort of oil that lubricates; yot doesn't gum. Dixon's graphite groaso plenty of graphito with just onough groaso to hold it togothor. Try a can and If you don't liko it got your monoy back. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House 236-257 Liberty Bt Farm Implements, Whools, Automo bllos, Sewing Machines and Supplios. ANOTHER NEW ONE. J?lot&dot& Stmcfae n.,(ilntr new all tho timo, at our fountain. Tho most popular drink over Bervcd In Salem nna oocn unu aim "THE SUMMER GIRL." w li-nd. othors follow. Our ico cream his that tnsto that is a llttlo bolter it,. dooms necessary, but wo bollovc nothing Is too good for anybody. FULLER & DOUGLAS, """ 450-400 Stato Street. Hooker soils our Ico Cream. DAXLT CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST D, 1005. rsw CITY NEWS t - i A Collection of Important Para graphs for Your Consideration. Kotlco to Gas Oonsumors. On and nftor tho flrsf of Soptombor tho prlco of gns will bo roducod to $2.00. per thousand foot for all purposes. Cltlzons' Light fr TractionCo., 8-3-lni Salem, Orogon. Flno Statuary. Eight to thirteen Inchos high, white statuary, regular price, $1.20; for to night 'h drive, from 7 to 0 p. in., nt 25c each. YokohomaToa Co's Saturday night special. Plvo per cent robato on all cash pur chases at Ehrrington's moat market. Tho Oregon asylum wants to buy fro9h milk cows. ' 8-2-tf-dw There is an employer in tho city who is so closc-flstcd and moan Jhat ho al ways docks his employes for legal holi days, and pays such small wages that his holp can't afford a vacation In tho summer months. Cures dizzy spells, tired fooling, stomheh,' kidnoy and liver troubles. That's what Ilolllster's Rocky Moun tain Tea will do. 35 cents, tea or tnblets. Stone's Drug Store. Tho wood B.nwlng machines around town theso dnys are gotting as busy ns a piece of sticky fly paper in a beer saloon. Comforts tho- heart, strengthens tho mind. Is good ill or well. Makes tho fnco bright aa tho summer morn. That's what Ilolllstor's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Cures whoa all else falls. 35 cents. Dr. Stono's Drug Store. Somo peoplo never enn mind their own business. Thcro Is a young man In Salem holding a rcsponslblo posi tion, who onco in a whllo commits nn indiscretion by Indulging a llttlo too frcoly and staying out lato at night. Ho docs this nbout onco a month, but novor noglects his business, nnd) no ono would know tho dlfforcnco If o. couple of ofllclous, holier-than-thou business men, who mnko other peoplo's bus! ncss tholr own, had not gono to tho young man's employer nnd told what a wrock tho young man was-making of himself, nnd n lot of other etuff. The young man was called on tho carpot by his bos but explained tho matter sat isfactorily to him, and now tho two busvbodv business men nro being wntched by tho employe, and tho first timo ono of them over drinks a glass of beer thoro will bo something doing. When you fool a sonso of wolght nnd oppression after moals It moans indlgostion. Ilolllstor's Rocky Moun tain Tea posltlvely-cures Indigestion. combination nnd stomach troubles, ao cont. toa or tablets. Stono's urug Sloro, Salem Oregon. Now It will bo tho proper tiling for pooplo who carry monoy in tholr pants pockots to put a timo lock on tho pocio ots, nnd chnln tho pants to tho bod bo fore thoy go to sloop, so tho burglar can't lug the pailts out of tho yard, and get awny with tho boodle. A fakir on tho cornor of Stato and Commercial streets this foronoon was soiling fountain pens that ho warrant, cd not to rip, ravel or tear, run down, or smell bad in warm weather. gCTIUMIIIiaiMEIIIIMIIMM B DPDCAMAIC TLI0llALO HHIIIIEIMBMMIM Nye Kern, of Portland, is In the city today. T. D. Whlto wont to Shcdds today to look after somo hav. Hop erowcrs are to havo n big meet ing nt Independence Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Ilosmor, of 811- vorton, wero visitors in Balem yesterday. Mrs. C. Cleaver has been visiting nt tho Roberts homo in Silvcrton this week. Miss Ilalloy Is homo from HUlsboro. whoro elio has beon visiting Miss Lurn Waggoner. E. T. Barnes. W. T. Slater and W. II. StouslofT went to Newport todny to join families and frionds. P. K. Johnson, of Mt. Anool, accom panied by sovornl eastern friends, was today visiting tho Capital City. Miss Anglo McCulloch and Mrs. Her ron visited their sister. Mrs. J. K. Mount, at Silvcrton Inst Sunday. Mrs. Mattlo Brock and daughter, Ijydln, of Bloomlngton, 111., nro guests of Prof. J. J. Kraps, on 24th street. James II. Miller, son of A. A. Mil ler, of Tho Journnl forco, went to Port land this morning for a wook's visit nt tho fntr. Miss Rona Adams, of Tho Dalles, and Miss Paulino Adams, of Salem, aro vis itlng Mrs. E. B. Lockhart. Silvcrton-Inn-Appeal. Chas. I. Whitney, of Mapleton, Iown, nccompanlcd by his daughter, Mrs. Gil Hsplo, of Dcs Moines, and Miss Rom bold, of Mnpleton, nro guests of J. D. Otddlngs in Highland, nnd will romatn sovornl weeks. If Yott Want Quality Come to the Woolen Mill Store Mid- Stimme Suit Sale throughout our NOW'S THE TIME At this season of tho year Broken Prices prevail store, and now's tho timo to buy. Small lots of all kinds of Clothing for Men, Boy nnd Children are markod at prices that arej badly brokon. J mf . '"' - ' YOU'RE THE GAINER. . I I Wo '11 mako a lifelong customor of you by giving you thoso unusual values. t If you know tho firm and know It Is reliable, don't stop to quostion tho why and whorofore of a bargain, but bustlo and OUT THE CREAM OF THE SELECTION. Anything that you buy horo in a hurry you can roturn at your lcla uro and got your money, if tho goods disappoint you in nny way what ovor. LOOK AT THESE HYPNOTIC . PRICES. Mon's two ploco Outing Suits vrorth from $12 to $10, now $5 to $10. I Men's Sack Suits In regular values, $10.00 light, modium and heavy weight, mado from tho newest fabrics in tho latost cuts, to $25.00. THE BEST MADE BROOM IS TID3 SALEM BROOM BUY NO OTHER Sale Price, $6.50 to $ i 8.00 Wo aro giving oxcoptlonal bargains in Youths' and Childrons' Suits. You cannot fall to And what yon want in our salo, and at salo prices. Tho best lino of straw hats ovor shown In tho city now soiling below cost. Salem Woolen Mill Stoe "' jMwimmuij'.i.i"wi vii i t mmrnmmmmmmimmm J. O. Maddox, a 17-yoar-old boy of Grants Pass, who was in jail chargod with robbing nn insano man, whilo tho latter was In tho hotel whoro Maddox workod, sawed through tho floor Friday and csenped. Ho Is still at largo. Miss Alcy Foss, of Athena, nnd Miss Bertha Baker, of Pendleton, who havo boon nttondlnp; Prof. Krnpp's summor school, left on tho early train this morning for tholr homes. Aliss Baker is under contract to teach in Montana with tho beginning of tho fnll torm, and Miss Foss oxpocts to tnko a school near Athens, been puzzling tha best of thorn, but slnco tho causo has been discovered it is very plain to all. It scorns that thero has been an unusual activity in logging for tho pnst two weeks, and at prcsont thcro aro hundreds of logs stranded along tho bars, shores nnd islands of tho river about Salem. Just below tho brldgo thero is a largo float of them lodged at tho head of tho gravel bar, and It Is now plnim that theso logs, whilo thoy havo not mado a "jam" havo had tho effect to dam tho current enough to causo a raiso of several inches abovo what it would bo under normal conditions. Tho Wlllamotto is practically at low wator, but thoro is heavy rivor traffic botwoon hero and Portland, whero bonts aro making regular trips, Thoro hns "oldnm beon as heavy logging oper ations on tho upper rlvor as nt present, all of which bodos woll for tho ontlrq vnlloy, as tho lumbor and milling busi ness is a good Indoxt to tho prosperity of tho surrounding country. Tho wator in tho slough, just nbovo Mill crook, is no low that tho Capital Improvomont Company havo construct ed a vorltablo pontoon brldgo across to its eand nplt on tho Island. Instoad of hauling tho sand across on tho big bargo that craft has boon anchored in tho middlo of tho slough, and a smallor pontoon has been constructed at either ond of tho somo, which, nro attached to tho aprons at cither ond. With this contrivance the teams drive across with tholr loads and Bavo considerable tlnw, Tho bridge 1b proving a great conveni ence to tho company, no woll as tho neighbors, who uio it for passing back and forth. llWHMMliWMIllHMMIMIHMM Men Ate Well DesseJ If They Have Their Clothes Made By JOHN SHOLUND, The Opera House MERCHANT TAILOR BREAD ON A PLATE, no matter how fastidious- tho palato may bo, Is always delicious when mado from Salem flour. White, light, exquisitely flavored, wholosomo ond nourishing, it is both tempting nnd palatablo when made from tho king of all broad makers, tho Salem flour. SALEM FLOURING MILLS. Marrlago Liconso. Upon potltlon of Thcodoro Roth a marrlago llconse wns today issued for Oorlnno Johnson nnd J. N. N. Kern, both of this county. o Xxnnonado Tumblers. Sovon, ounce lemonado tumblors, flinf. oIobs. with two narrow gold bands, as many ns you want at 5c each. Yokohama Tea Co. 'a Saturday night spoclal. In tea. SchilUnu'n Hwt 11 no miiiuiR the co.tliu i"' . '" a matter of twio. Qf th lint kinds, the one you like best it your tea. Your grocer's; rhoncyback. 3t tu A lfc8 Kind Vw Hns Ahnji Barf THE SUPERB ICE CREAM THE ONE THAT 18 PRAISED BY ALL WHO HAVE TRIED IT IS THE GOLDEN BELLE ICE CREAM MADE PROM RICH, PURE CREAM, FLAVORED WITH REAL FRUIT FLAVORS. WE MAKE IT OURSELVES AND WE DO NOT BELIEVE ICE CREAM COULD BE MORE DELICIOUS OR WHOLESOME. LABOE-OR SMALL ORDERS RE-CEIVE PROMPT ATTTENTION. Try Oar HOME MADE CANDIES .nii iWi M,Wi"" The Golcten Bell phonReTW PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED OAl3TOK.Sjft.. Bears tie ? m Kln'J YM HaW Wffm L0GS1RAISE THE RIVER L Tho raising of the Willamette river nearly half a foot within the past low days seemed very strange to many old river men, as thoro has beon no rains nnd nn snow to melt. Where did it some from is tho quostion that has I CleanlngtPgeMlng Jilg?J5gf 111MMB, wt f mmmmmmmrummBRniMKUt8BNSKBKKitUKBKKBR. IT'S ALL IN U. J. LEHMAN Sash and doors. All kinds of houw finishing. 'Phone 131 black. Also two floor of waxeljouso for i-ent; elevator and switching faculties. THE BUYING FOR SALE 34 acres, 13 In hops, fair buildings, 1 mile from Salem, $150 per acre. 160 acres, 05 in cultivation, balance fine timber nnd pasture, running water. The buildings are poor. This farm it near Balem, on main road, and can be had for $17.50 per acre. 10 acres on Garden Road, all In culti vation, three acres in fruit. Price $1600. See DERBY & WILLSON. Htiie Wing Sang Co All kinds of fancy Dry Goods, Bilks, Embroideries, Laces. Mako np new line OonU' and Ladies' Furnishing Ooodt, BuitJi, Wrappexo, Skirta, Whita Under wear. Salo cheap. Oonrt street, Salem, Oregon. 'Phono Blk 2158. 318 Court St, corner alley. TID3RE IS A GOOD DEAL IN THE COOKINO OF A MEAL, BUT THERE'S MORE STILL IN THE BUYING OF Tim GROOERIEB. IF YOU WANT ON YOUR TABLE THE BEST FOOD PRODUCTS THAT ARE PRODUCED IN THE WORLD, BUY OF A STORE YOU KNOW SELLS ONLY GOOD PRODUCTS. Buy at The Roth & Grabcr Stores THERE'S ALL THE DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD IN TID3 TASTE AND FLAVOR OF A OOOD PRODUCT AND A POOR ONE. BUY ROTH & GRABER GROCERIES AND YOU WILL GET Tlffi BEST OOODS AT PRICES THAT MAKE THIN. POCKET BOOKS SMILE WITH GLADNESS, FOR EVERY DOLLAR 8PENT IN OUR STORE REACHES THE LIMIT OF ITS PUROHASTNG POWER. WE ARE EXTRA CAREFUL ABOUT THE VEGETABLES AND rBUTTS WE BUY, WinOH GIVES OUR CUSTOMERS THE BEST GOODS IN THIS LINE. Roth & Graber ROTH & GRABER, 4 O State St. PhoneMam, 511. 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