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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1905)
0UI.r OAFECAl, JOUBNAl, SAIEM, OEEgOK, T1TOMDAY, AOTP8T 10, HENNEY BUGGIES RACINE BUGGIES BAIN WAGONS &&$& We have added to our large and complete stock of HARNESS and SADDLES a large and up-to-date line of vehicles. Call and see os before buying. We can save you money on buggies. L .S LAMPORT Saddlery Co Established 1869 289 Commercial Street MANY WANT TO TEACH Eighty-nine Take the Exam ination, which Begun Yesterday The county touchers' examination began At the. Flrt M. E. church yes terday with 80 applicants. Of the on tiro number of applicants, 14 nro notv resIdontH of Marion county, nml their papers will be sont to their counties for grading. Thn cxnmlnntlons arc being held by County Superintendent K. T. Mooros, aMisted by Mr. Mourn and Prof. A. T. Miws Tho branches in which the nppllannts for tho different papors were oxiimlncd today wcre: Tor ntnto pa pern Written nrlthmo tie, theory of teaching, grammar., book keeping, phyolos, civil government. For county papers Written arithme tic, theory of teaching, grammer and physiology. For primary certificates Art of quov ' tionlng, theory of teaching, physiology. Following nro thn Hit of names nnd addresses of tho applicants! For Btato Papers. Slyvlo Ii. Hewlt, Amity; Elizabeth Ferguson, Medford; Antonio. F. Back Mt. Angol; D L. Dutton, Bertha A. Lick, Lily 0. Hardwlck, Agnes Lansing. Amm M. JolTrey, Huth ttulifson, Sal cm j Bronton Vodder, 8ootts MJIlsj Prnnccs Lambert, Sublimity; Lora E. Hayes Woodburn. Tor rirst Onulo Certificates, Jean DoWitt, Mabel Wilson, Llbblo Wilson, Anna Starr, Salemj Mabel E. llarpor, Pratumj John W. I Smith, Salems Anna Simpson, Woodburn; Mrs Alma, Collnrd, VrooHi Catherine. Stand Ish, Brownsvlllo; Alta 81mnk, Tda Mil lor, Kdlth 0. Haaard, Salemj Allco B Travor, Pendleton; Trswa H. Moffltt Margaret B. Murphy, Salem; Etta M, Ovormnn, Lontu; Kathorino Freeman, Sllverton; A. A. ltoy, Salem; Bertha llorraan, Woodburn; Winifred Ralston, Brownsvlllo; Amy E. Martin, Salem; Maud Stranrhnn, Ida E. Stranahan Ucorgo A. Massoy, Hood Bivor; F. Mao Cooloy, Brownsvlllo; Mrs. Carrio Chnpol Aumsville; Edith A. Swabb, Salem. For Second Orado Certificates. Mario K. Killing Maclcay; A. Bar bara Baker, Turner; Muude A. Barr, Turner; Maud M. Barkus, Sulom; Holor Sawyer, Qervnls; Kmma Knnpp, Au rora; Mary M. Hoist, Flodeno Wolborn, Salem; Julia Christiansen, Woodburn; Ethel McNoal, Turner; Lola A. Boyles Salem; Chloo C, Clark, Molalla; Amy Markwcll. Blckrcall; Addla Cleveland, Salem; Nelllo Albce, Aumsville; Edith 0. Campbell, Louise Wcalgcr, Mattlc Cavltt, Salem; May Beoe, Turner; Blrdio Manning, Sllverton; Clara Har per, Pratum; Jennlo Gunning, Turner. For Third Grado Oortlficatos. Ethol Hnrrlson, Gorvnls, Maudo E McKinncy, Woodburn; RutU Evans Eleanor Richmond, Salem; Emma Hocf cr, Champoeg; Mary S. Hofrick, Salem; Herminia Knapp, Aurora; Luclndn Slagcl, Shaw; Nolllo A. Phillips, Alrllo) Dora Esther Wolls, Salem; Sarah Mc Noal, Turner; 8. 0. Wilson, Lydla A. Manchester, 8alom; Mae S. Lovgren, Silverton; Willin V. McKnight, Sclo; Klio Dennis, Etheldroda Church, Sa eom; Lenta J, Wnnleas, Woodburn; Inoz Waggoner, Mehama; Ida Mao Stephens Woodburn; Bessio Ellon Jones, Mac lcay; Clarence Phillips, Scotts Mills; Toro Hicks, Sllverton; Addlo Cooloy, nervals; Mnry E. Davidson, Salem, For Primary Oortlficatos, Ollta Cooloy, Brownsville; Jennie Burt, Adelaide Schlipller, Salem. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. hs Kind You Have Always Bough! Boars the Signature of New Rubber Tire MACHINE WE HAVE JUST INSTALLED THE MOST UP-TO-DATE : : Hartford Rubber Tire Machine! BRING IN YOUR RKJS AND HAVE YOUR TIRES RESET Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. 8ALEK SKAHCH, Y. F, OAST, XAXAOEB. 21 9-229-237 Stale St, Salon, Oregon i A CHECK BOOK ' Means a whole lot to its ownor. It means his money is in a safo placo, frco from all danger of theft or firo. It moans tho-respect of thojo with whom you deal. It means an lncroaso in your own self respect. It nuans tho ability to travel or buy without having to carry a lot of money about with you. TUB SALEM STATE BANK Invites you to bocomo a. check book owner. It's vory easy. Salem State Bank L. K. PAGE, Pr esfdent E. W. HAZARD, Cashier ELECTRIC HAND ' IISBMMMBIIlM1IBg X-RAYS JfiMBWiKiaantiiMMMMi I That smilo of Chauncoy's has at last come off. ' All that is necessary to havo good streets is to establish tho grades. Pendleton ia sure a closed town, even tho soda fountains went dry Sunday. About tho only powder in demand in tho Panama canal zono is insect powder. Dogs are now handled by tho pound, but a big ono costs no more than n lit tlo one. I A hunter nnd a dog nre placed on the samo lovel, only tho dog has to pay the larger license. As the dog catcher is enjoying his open season, ii is, of course, tho closed ' soason for dogs. IRONS! -L- : I Modern history tells us that "Alex J nnder wept becauso theje were no more Equltablcs to copqucr." . "Xcvcr cross a bridgo until you come to it," says' tho proverb, and it ' might bo safo to oxamino some of them cm. UlfV DikAM 1 M A II f At Jm 4fA limn nnd tfinn nA frt.lrifl ' nave uccu iiiii uuulcu in me ." .-....- Salem Steam Laun-' dry . Col. J. Olmstod's steam laundry has That picturo in Tuosday's Telegram said to bo Baron Boson was in reality a picture of C. B. Moorcs, ono of Ma rlon county's congressional candidates. been equipped with a 23-kilpwat dyn Tho Lowj9 nnd CIark fair Is now mo for supplying current to run tho' t tho hnlf way mark but tho ad. hand-irons and collar-flnlshtng-raa- ,lr0.8C8 of welcomo ar0 not nU'rliio yet, chinos, nnd light tho whole plant, A tho h , nurabor of thom aro rot. 33 horso-power onglno, fed by saw-dust ' ton mado steam, supplies powor, and" 14 silver-plated hand-Irons and collar ma chines glldo over men's bosoms and frills of ladles' shirt wnlsts with nn electric thrill that add enjoyment to operatives and great pleasure to wear ers of Salem Steam Laundry product. A man and his wifo nro recently "re ported in a dream to havo got into tho gates of heaven, nnd expressed great dissatisfaction to St. Peter when they found they could not send back to Olm sted and get tboir laundry- fresh each wook. Hand-laundricd whito robes and wings ironed out smooth by angola wort not good enough for them, and thoy packed up tholr drcsa-sujt cases, and started back for tho town whero C-iin-stcd runs n stoam-olcctrlo laundry. With his newest electric collar ma chine, thoro is no more sawing nocks of fair ladios and strong men with saw odgos, or ruining collnrs by splitting thn folds next to tho front button holes. A handsome young lady showed tho reportor through and operated the new machines. Col. Olmstod is very proud of his forco of employes. Thoy nro all good-looking young women, and young ladies who would shine in nny social circle They get from a dollar a day upward for ten hours' work, and more for overtime. In all Col, Olmstod employs about 40 peoplo at his clean clothos factory, and it runs every dny but Sundays and holidays. Tho chiefs of forco nro houded by Col. Olmsted himself, who is master of ovory detail of tho buslnoss, from sanl tary microbe filters, whero water ontore tho building, to tying knots on pack ages that go out by baskctsful. In wagons and oxpre-ss trains. He ean press tho bosom of tho moat delicate laco open-work shirt waist with the deft touch of a trained artist, and he knows when work in well doue, from thn roughest woolen shirt to the finest silken hose. D. D. Olmsted is general manager, a silent man, who knows whore everything is, nnd when it will bo ready for delivery. Ij. C. Iloekett is tho chief engineer nnd master me chanic, who keops the wheels spinning upstairs and down stairs. Will Tarp ley is ehief of sorting and distributing, Nick MolTett and Bd. Miebaels are in charge of deliveries and gathering in of unwashed goods, while Mlw Victoria Wo rah a in is chief atcouutunt and book keeper. This is a fore that workf with greatest smoothiimw and r.lerity, and turns out an liumotim) amount of perfectly finished produet that givoi great satisfaction to ewsteinr of thq Salem Steam Iaundry. HOW'S THIS? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of catarrh that ean not bo cured by Haifa Catarrh Cur. P. J, OnENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, tho undcrelgned, havo known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and bellevo ljiir. perfectly honorable in all business and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm, Waldlng, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toleda, 0, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter nally, acting upon the blood and rau euous eurfacea of tho system. Testl ruontala sent free. Price, 75c per bot tle. Sold by Drnggista. Take Hall's Family Pills for con-stlpatioo. Harrlman at tho lovo feast tho other night advanced tho idea that if Oregon fnrmers would clear th'o ground nnd grow grain he would bo thcTO for his shnro of tho crop. .. If that picturo of narrlman in tho Orcgoninn.is anything like, a truo one, that gentleman bad better keop away from Salem, for ho would bo liable to nrrost as an'cscnpod con, v Tho public cau soon compel tho launches and pleasuro craft of Portland to carryllfo preservers, all tho public has' to do is to refuse to rldo on thom unless tho llfo preservers aro there. Tho Hood Bivor prophet has his ark built and today is the last chance, ac cording to lil prophecy, for Mt. Hood to break looso nnd drown Hood River. Prom present indications his prophecy was profitless. Wo rospect fully suggost, on behalf of a wenrlod public, that tho poaco com missioners bo locked in tho navy yard until they arrivo at so mo dofinito de termination, and that tho fiends who send tho hog-wash to tho press about them bo shot if thoy crosi a dead-lino, hnlf a mile from tho mooting place. Tho Airship Plow Yeatcrday. Cnptain Baldwin's airship Angclus mado its third Portland ascent at 2:45 rt'olock Wednosday nftornoon, an oight nillo breoze not dampening tho ardor of Llncorn Beachey, who engineers tho vessel, and who. expressed confidence that ho could pinko headway against) it. Alter rising to a tioigat or ouu icet tho gasollno onglnos stopped as on the provlous ascent, and the cigar-shaped boat drifted southward over the city. Several attempts wcro mado to start tho machinery. Tho motors wero final ly started, and tho ship 'made headway against tho wind, increased to ten miles an hour, baek to a position above the faif abounds. FLETCHER'S OHHiDREN OUT FOB CABTORIA. Cheese BEST AMERICAN CHEESE IN SALEM 15c Per Pound TO BE HAD AT A. L. Harvey PHONE 1981 Cor. Court and High Sts. On to Newport fcy the Sea Another Grand Excursion on the Corvallls A1 Eastern Railroad SUNDAY, AUGUST J3, ( ' Leavs Albany at 7t30 a. m. THREE-DAY TICKETS PROM SALEM AND tnttbi, i POINTS ?3.00, GOOD OOINO OR RETURNING ON EXOURgI0N .-. .... imraTimnnin TrtAT nATf XIV. nwitnniurn . . i iiu. dihuu. x. us A DttrjfTjj OCEAN. COMB AND ENJQY YOURSELVES! ATTRACTIONS INCLUDE. SURF BATHING, PISHING, 0VEE fin BAR" ON THE TUG "LORENS," BOATINO, ETC., IIUNTmopW WATER AGATES. FUN AND PLEASURE AT THE BRINY Dto LEAVE THE HEAT FOR A DAY AND ENJOY YOURSELVES. SALMON RUN AT IYAQUINA First of the Season Captured on Trolls in the Bay The Capital Journal has private ad vicos that tho first salmon havo been capturod on trolls la Ynquina bay Tho first worp seon leaping thcro Monday morning, and several havo been caught by Salem peoplo who nro skilled in tho art. (Special to Daily Capital Journal.) ' Albany, Aug. 10. Tho following messago has just been received from our agent at Newpert: "Salmon com menced running in tho bay this week, Sovcral good catches of tho different varieties, Chinook, sliver-sides and steel heads yesterday and today. It is early, so run may not last." l IS EIOHTY-SEVEN. But Not a Has-Bccn Hoofed it Sovon Miles for Hunter's License Thoro nre sundry persons horoabouts who consider thcmsclvos thoroughbred nimrods. Not on of them, however, Is in a class with Reuben Grant, of Philo math, who is 87 years of ago, and who journeyed afoot from Philomath to Cor vallls Monday to tnko out a huntor's license. Tho dlstnnco is soven miles, and tho thermometer that day roso to 03, which two faets, coupled with that other statement, that Mr. Qrnnt Is, to bo exact, 87 years and 3 months old, and also that ho did tho stunt to got a huntor's liconse, mnkos tho performance ono which the ordinary nimrod may woll contemplate with astonishment. Whero, for instance, will Burnett, Ronnie, Cal lahan, Huston, Kiger, Wilson and Bry son be wHon each is oged 87 yoara and 3 months! True enough, tho placo whore thoy may then bo wayfarers might bo 05 degroos, or ovoa moro, but not one of the bunch will bo hoofing it seven milt to gat a hunter's license. As a 'mrod, Mr. Grant is in a class stlctly by liliHwlf, mid nil the othor1 sportsmon about town should defT tholr lints to him. Corvallls Timos. ' SOCIAL EVENTS Social Event. Tho homo of Mr. and Mri Moorea was tho sccno of annual t! itr Tuesday evonlng, thq oeeuioi' ing mo ontortalnment of young in honor of their niece, Miss Lt who la soon to lcavo for Bl whoro sbo ling accepted a poiiun mo scnoois. Tho ovent of the m was tho hat trimming contest t .much mcrrlmont. Tho prize win cd to Mr. Paul Stahl, the raoit ti al trlmmor. Light refreshments were Mrrti iitvitvu num. ausses .UCSS1J Bj( ham, Blancho Brown, Wnnl Mablo Baker, Bollo Darby, Ityth Ruth Gabriolson, Mnrlo Hofer, d Moorcs, Greta Looney, Lydla ; Wllda Roland, Zoo Stockton, Strong, Cora Talkington, Utii Walker, Willah Biggs, of Swtlltj Myers, of California; Meurt Boan, Chnuncoy Bishop, Ororer linger, Boy Buckingham, IlowirJ lin, Fred Durbln, Mac Hofcr, Ltrtofl Hofer, Clydo Lnughcad, Mariin lecfl ey, Merrill Moorcs, Gordon Mt Ohostor Moorcs, James Mott, . UttlH bo, Adrian Milos, H. II. MirkeU,E Matthews, Trunk Myers, Ivan Ptti The grocer would be too comfortable if all his goods were like Schilling's Best and backed by the maker as they are. Moneybaclc Paul Stahl, Fred Thielson, Ed. Tttfl sqn,sPaulJiy'allace, Levi WeittodB win waiton. Agonizing Bams. Aro instantly rolloved and perM!; hoalod by Bucklon's Arnica SjIu ( Blvonbark, Jr., of Norfolk, VrAnB "I burnt my kneo droaufullyj tut blietorod all over. Bucklen'i ArtH Salvo etoppod tho pain, and Md without a acar." Also healiauoa and sores. 25o at J. 0. Perrj'IkiH gist, Salem Oregon. Enjoyable Band Concert. Tho Roform school band j;TenB air concert at the Central CenpeptM nl church last evenlpg, which ' onjoyod. It wna attended by imb1 to BOO nconlo. Miss Bcrylo Tset and Miss Mothorn rendered tociIH during tho intermission of til Tho lmnil nrocram w.is very onlovod bv ovorv one. TheWlt""5! church sorvod refreshments at UN" tho church lawn, nn I the affair m success In. every wnv Passed Examination. Ernest W. Haas, of this eltr, w tho examination before the State R of Pharmacy at Eugene TuM,U' assistant pharmacy, and summ-. passed. Tho class consisted if W sonlors nnd four juniors. su,.t),. jmtotminltoasPm trG&Atfm. yMMiiHHMMmmmHmmmmiMKW1! am Special Extra Clearance Sale Prices " ThUu, Ladies' Mannish 8hirts, plain pongee, also figured silk, the very r est of stylas and well worth $2.50. Clearance sale price $1.50. . Ladiosl Mannish Shirts, linen' color, that were vory close-priced ' $1.25, now 08c. ' " Corset Cover Embroideries, pretty atferns, 50c values, only & ard. A fine assortment of embroideries and insertions only 5o a y"3. Men's summer underwear 25o a, garment-Good, serviceable, Hgu weight balbrlggan only 25c each. ' " ?r ': Ladies' sun hats, wldo brims, only 25e each. GET READY FOR HOP PICKING Ladies' hop plckinjr cloves. 10el that fit. ionir canvass cuffs. surely filling a long-felt want. Good materia), and only 10c. Men's Suits, $1.50. Did you ever hear of the like. Coat, vest pants for $1.50 the suit, linen-colored crash, just the thing for w weather. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM DBY GOODS, OLOTHINa AND MILLINEBY 2 298 and 300 Commercial St Sale frMPa, . -B.M ) Ai Miit