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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1905)
1 !?. r u ANOTHER NEW ONE. . "Flot&dota, Sundaz Somothing new all the time at oar fountain. Tho most popular drink ever MrTed in Salem has baen and still ! "THE SUMMER GIRL." We lead, others follow. Our ice cream has that taste that is a little better than seems necessary, but we believe nothing is too good for anybody. TOLLER it DOUaiiAS, 450-400 State Street. Hooker sells our Ico Croam. Bicycles WE HAVE ONE OR TWO SLIGHTLY SHOP WORN BICY CLES WHICH WE WILL SELL AT A SACRIPICE HAUSER BROS. Sporting Goods. Hops Oo Lower. North Yakima, Wash., Aug. 10. Tlie prices of hops are going lower as tho season advances. A numbor of tho big growers of Yakima havo lost mon ey during tho yoar. Three lots havo just boon sold at prices ranging from 15 to 17 conts. As high as 31 cents was offerod last fall for somo of these hops, but tho growers wero holding out for a highor price, E. B. Problo sold 100 balos to O. O. Mitchell for 17 cents. Fred Altor bought tho Evans lot of 30 bales for 10 cents, nnd tho A. W. Morri son lot of 05 bales at 17 conts. P. J. Lynch sold 170 bales to Charles Car pontor on consignment at 15 cents. For tho last lot tho ownor was offorod 31 conts last fall, but ho rofuscd, expect ing a highor prlco. Tho prospects for a flno crop this year aro good. Somo damago will bo dono In tho "School Section" by llco. A Wmcomo Home, Tho editor of tho Rickloton Nows took a vncntlon rocontly, and ongaged a "sub" to koop down tho tripod dur ing his absonco. This is tho way ho found matters on his TOturn: "Whon tho editor roturnod homo Tuesday ovenlng ho found tho tempor ary editor, Lostor, flown ho having left thnt morning. Wo found tho ofllco In a frightful condition, and only one pago of tho paper up, Vhoro thoro should havo beoa throo, pages. During our nbsenco ho also sold four cratos of lomons nnd two crates of oranges for us, for which ho failed to lcavo tho money. Ho will probably bo roturnod hero if ho can bo captured. Wo have 'been working night nnd dny to get this lssuo of tho papor out on tlmo." A Ploasant Way to TravoL Die above is the UBual verdict of the traveler using tho Missouri Pacific rallwny between tho Pacific coast and the enst, and wo believe that tho serv ice and accommodations g!ven merit this statomont. From Denver, Colora do Springs und Denver there aro two through trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's 1st eat standard electrie-lighted sleeping tars, chair ears and up-to-date dining ears. The same excellent service is operated from Kansas City and St Louli to Memphis, Little Rock and Hot Springs, If you are going oast or south, write (or particulars and full In formation. W. 0. M'BRIDK, Gen. Agt, 124 Third 8U Portland, Ore. Notice to Gas Consumers. On and after tho first of September th price of gas will be reduced to $2.00 per thousand feet for all purposes. Citizens' Light & TraetionCo., 8-3-lm Salem, Oregon, ii CHILDREN CRY POB FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. fOR W Lmcwipvi mrmt LL&0R& Jrm Q Cr BOOKKEEPEES PLAY BALL. Tako tho Stato Houso People Into Their Camp Easily. By a scoro of 15 to 5, nnd amidst the greatest excitement, tho bookkoopers iook me Capitols into camp last night on tho 'varsity field. There was'Tilon- ty of brilliant playing and heavy hit- wng, ana some that was not so bril liant, but, amid it all, tho greatest fea ture of tho gnmo was Gatcns. The gen ial "Irishman" was certainly tho wholo show, nnd if it had not been for him tho crowd would havo demanded tholr money back at tho box office. If his team lost it was not becauso ho did not talk enough, for ho was ovorywhoro all tho tlmo, and keeping up one continu ous string of talk. Although this was tho first victory for tho lnk-dnubcrs, thoy cortalnly had everything tholr own way last night, nnd put up such nn articlo of ball as to cause many to pick them as tho win nors of tho series. First Baseman Ragga oponod up tho brilliant part of tho porformanco by swatting tho liorsolitdo over tho fenco and trotting around tho bogs for a home run. This was ro peatod by Damon, who put tho ball cloar over tho contor Colder. Charloy King, who was in tho box, plainly had tho bettor of Kozior, his opponont, nnd kopt tho Capitols guessing all the tlmo. Tho next gnmo of tho series will bo playod Friday ovening, nnd will bo be tween tho Bankors and tho Merchants. Don't wait until your blood is im poverishod and you are sick and ail ing, but tako HolUstor's Rocky Moun-j tain Ton. It will positively drive out nlll impurities. 85 cents, tea. o tabloti Dr. Stone's Drug Store. Btrcnuoua Life. Tho Mother Now, bo cnroful, my son, and don't work too hard at collcgo or you may injuro your health. Tho Son Don't worry, mother. Un der tho new football rules thcro isrt't half so much work as required as for merly. Chicago Nows. Rogulntea tho stomach and bowols, heals and soothes tho littlo onof' stom achs and gives them a honlthful and natural sleep. HolUstor's Rocky Moun tnln Tea is tho children's bonof actor. 35 cents. Stono's Drug Store. How Ho Know. Hostess Aro your daughters enjoy ing themselves! Mr. Ncwrlch Must be. Nono of 'cm havo complnincd of being hungry so far. Ally Sloper's Half-Holiday. Babies' skin will bo soft, fair and smooth if you glvo them nolllstor's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. It rogulatcs tho stomach and bowols. It makes tho littlo ones sloop nnd grow. 35 conts. Stono's Drug Store. Poisons in rood. Porhaps you don't rcallzo that many pain poisons originate in your food, but somo 'day you may feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will con vince you. Dr. KInfl'a New Ltfo Pills nro guaranteed to euro all sickness duo to poisons of undigested food or maney back. 25a at J. C. Perry 'fl, Druggist, Salem, Oregon. M. Witte, president of the Czar1' council of ministers, who heads the Russian peace commission, whleh be gan its sessions at Portsmouth, August 1st. SOLD BY POMEROY Jeweler and Optician 38 State St., Safem, Of. All kinds of Watch and Jewelry Repairing f - 88vr."vv, r I'.. ii " OaILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1005. BARNUM tt BAILEY METHODS. Successful Way in Which the. Great Show Is Advertised. Tho coming visit of tho Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show on Earth to this city fresh after its unparalleled tri umphs throughout Europe, ought "to ar rest the nttcntion of every business man. Tho public already knows that this last of soveral visits to foreign lands mado by tho Barnum & Bniloy Show, has been Its longest and greatest. It has been for flvo years in Europe, and it has been a revelation abroad of American mngnltudo nnd merit. Per Imps no other ono clement hns entered moro lnrgely into tho enormous in crcaso of American foreign trade and this is said in all seriousness. This fact is likewise a reminder of tho fur thor fnct that tho Barnum & Bailey Show will very likely attract to this town tho biggest" crowd that it has over held. It is well known by those who havo ever studied tho subjeet that crowds who como to this town to at tend a circus, como not only for a holi day, but for marketing and shopping as well. Thcao crowds aro drawn by tho reputation of tho show, and that roputation is mado first by tho stu pendous scnlo upon which it is adver tised, und next by tho exhibition itself, Tho unthinking observer might im ogino that tho vnst ndvortising of this acknowledged greatest show on earth is superfluous, but its owner nnd con troller, Mr. James As. Bailey, is a busi ness mau, and invests his monoy only whero ho sees n return. His busness oipcrienco carried him through tho ex perimental stago mnny years ago, and ho knows exactly what to cxpoct from ovcry Investment ho makes, nnd when ho invests in ndvortising ho docs it with tho cortalnty that ho is going to got a return for his monoy. Now, if it is necessary for such nn enormous es tablishment, as largo ns Barnum & Balloy the Greatest Show on Earth to advertise In tho mnnner which it does, how much moro necessary is it for business enterprises not so well known, to advertise f Indeed, tho coming of this show Is nn objoct lesson in nd vortising thnt ought to bo seriously considered by every business man in this community, nnd tho oxamplo it sots in ndvortising is ono which ought to bo followed by ovoryono thinking to do business ns a matter of common senso procedure. Tho dnto of tho exhibition of tho Barnum & Balloy -Greatest Show will bo Wednesday, August 23, and this hint to tho wlso ought to bo sufficient. DON'T LET THEM SELL YOU "SOMETHING JUST AS GOOD" INSIST ON HAVING A SALEM BROOM. Schilling's Best means bklnf-jxwic, fUrarfof .itittu tplcct COfiM of good-enough quality at fair prices. At JOW (TKwt moatyUuk Railroad Commissioners' Convention. Deadwood, 8. D., Aug. 10. Tho Na tional Association of Railroad Com missioners oponod Its seventeenth an nual convention hero today. President Ira B. Mills of Minnesota dellverod bis annual address nnd Secretary Edward A. Mosely of Washington, D. C, sub mitted his report. Many important matters aro to bo considered by the eonvontlon this year. - Tho convention will remain in session hero to tho end of tho week nnd will then go to Port land, Ore., whero the work of tho con vention will be concluded. Koystono Democrats In Convention. Harrisburg, Pa., Aug. 10. The Dem ocratic etato convention mot boro in adjourned session in tho Lyceum thea ter at noon, for tbo purpose of nomi nating a candidate for the supreme court. Chairman J. K. P. Hall called tho convention to order and explained tho object of the meeting. After the usual committeo bad been appointed the convention took a recess. There is a strong sentiment in favor of cadorslng John Stewart, the Repub lican nominee for the supremo court, to follow the fusion with the independent Republicans of the stato in favor of William II. Berry, on tho Democratic ticket for stato treasurer. An effort was made to induco tho Democratic state central committeo to endorse Stewart, but Chairman Hall ruled out the proposition. As there is no other candidate of Importance in the field, the candidacy of Stewart will probably be endworsed by the convention, m Getting Ready to right. Berlin, Aug. 10. It if stated that the 13th Russian army corps and two brigades of artillery will leave in a few days for Manchuria from St, Peters burg, to reinforce Linevitcb, If Yoo Want Saiem Woolen Mill Store 1 WOMAN DRIVING OUT MAN Has Gradually Taken His Place in all Indoor Occupations Dotrolt, Aug. 10. Tho onnunl con vention of tho International Associa tion of Fnctory Inspectors oponod hero today. About 150 dulegatcs woro pros ont. Tho speech of Mr. Bodon, super intendent of compulsory education nt Chicago, was tho fenturo of tho dny, nnd created n mild sonsatlon nmoug tho dologntcs. Tho speaker producod fed oral stntutos covering tho past 20 years, showing thnt tho Industrial com petition of woinon, children und mn chlno Inbor wns driving tho men out of tho largo cities to fiolds of heavy man ual labor In mining nnd ngriculturo. Ho dcclarod tbo .women woro 'fffiSUnoil t bo tho ruling- sex in industrin' rinlHTm, nn continuod -.. . Wornon Driving Men Out "Man, like tho Indlnn, is dying out nnd bolng driven out. In 1800 thoro woro 3,041,671 womon who wero em ployed1 in tho gnlnful occupations in Amorlca. In 1000 tho numbor had In- croaeod to 8,320.807. Tho birth rnto among tho female occupations is in creasing and tho death rato decreasing. It is just tho rovorso among tho males1. Wo aro rapidly drifting to tho ago of tho 'ternal feminine.' when man will bo a back numben and forced to return to tho soil, and to tboso fields of labor whero only his physical onduranco will save him in tho struggle for survival." In discusm'ne tho competitive Ilfo for the leadership in society, tho speakor Bald Society a Mazo of Glass Houses. "Society is dying out at tho top. It la n rvtnl mniA at crlnss houses, whero no occupant dares cast tho first stonej ' tho dangerous oxamplo, the acaaemy f divorce. Society has mothers who aro slaves to the sirene calls of fashion and frivolity, who look more often into their mirrors than into tbo faces or thSCr children. With a fashionable mother gadding about at social func tions and a fashionable father at his club, tho result will bo that within a decade the question of the neglected children of the rich will bocorao as great a social problem as that of the neglected children of the poor." 0 Wednesday Evening. At the homo of Mrs. Clarence Van Patten, a 10-cent lawn social, for the benefit of tho Central Congregational Endeavor society. Special musical pro gram 2t Will Form a League, Norfolk, Va., August 10. The meet ing of publishers of agricultural papers in tho South, called by William Cooko and R. S. Walker of this city, for the purpose of organising the Southern Ag- neuunrai .ivesa .hookup, u uv .. morning with a good attendance, j ,-u.m.p wtnwMkV rtrw vsto I ratfoHsa's OASTOXIA. Quality Come to the Woolen Stop! You can't afford, to pass our store now, without stopping. Come in and nee what excellent thlnga wo aro offering at littlo prices. Wo are cleaning houso for our Immenso Fall Stock. Every ticket is th samo as lb wna boforo this sale commenced, but you need only paTt of tho prlco marked thereon. Just noto tho cut prices- below aco how much a littlo will buy and wo boliovo you will "STOP." Overboard With all Spring and Summer Clothing Mon's'Sults in Worsteds, Cheviots and Fancy Twoedn, heavy or light weights, cut in tho latest styles, doublo and single-breasted that havo boon soiling from $10 to $25, Salo Prlco $0,60 to $18. $10.00 Suits now $ 0.50 $10.00 to $10.50 Suits now . ' 8.00 $12.60 to $10.60 Suits now 10.00 $10.50 to $18.00 Suits sow .. i v 13.64 a $18.50 to $20.00 suits now 15.00 $22.50 Suits now .' .. 18.59 $25.00 Suits now ....T 18.00 xou aro entitled io your share of the buneit of this Great Sale. Com, ' t got it. BULLION EXHAUSTED. Explanation of Suspension of Cointgo at Philadelphia Mint Washington, Aug, 10. Tho suspen sion of gold and silver colnngo nt tho Philadelphia mint, beginning tomor row, is explained at tho treasury do pnrtmont by tho statomont thnt tho stock of silver bullion is ontiroly ex hausted, and thoro Ja no call at prcsont for gold or minor coins. Somo tlmo in October, it is thought, tho accumula tion of uncurront silver will warrant tho resumption for a tlmo of rocolnngo' of silver dollars into subsidiary coins,' as has been proposed. Tbo outlook for continued activn operations nt the Philadelphia mint aro not regarded ns good. During tho coming suspension of colnngo, tho mint will bo opon to ro colvo deposits of gold bullion, ns usual, Troublo Was Bruin. Sumpter, Or., Aug. 10. A party of campers near hero havo just had a unlquo oxporlcnco with n black bear during tholr sojourn In tho woods. It wag whilo tho men folks' woro nway from tho camp, anf it wns defended only by two frail womon, thaf tho mon arch of tho forest made his appearance. Tho womon had gathered a bucketful of lusolousi hucklobcrrlos, and to tbeso tho bear immodlntoly laid claim. With foar nnd trembling tho women wntchod tho beast devour tho fruit of their toll. They daroil not run for fear that in their flight thoy might attract tho at tention of tho bear to themselves, and thus furnish another delightful morsel for his ravenous stomach. After tho berries wero finished tho animal procoedod to holp himself to other eatables in the camp larder. No tore tho flour sack, to pieces, and whon ho finished looked more like his polar brothors than aboriginal of theso wood. After having oaten his fill, Anything You Want In Ladies' and Men's Tan and Black Oxfords and High Shoes, also Barefoot Sandals at Salem's Big Shoe Stoe We have the largest stock to select from, nnd you can get what ydu want in quality and style. Our aim is not only to seH you goods as low, if not lower than you can buy elsewhere, but to give you better service in every other respect. ' , Oregon LOWEST PRICES Mill Store Stop! which, by tho way, about denuded the larder, ho departed nnd left the wrock for tho ladies to repair. The party passed through hero yesterday, tho wo men feoling that thoy had about all tho camping oxporionco thoy wish for this season, Verdict of tho Van Dran Jury. Portland, Or., Aug. 10. Wo, tho Jury, find thnt tho deceased, Minnio Van Drnn, enmo to her donth about 10 o'clook .Saturday ovening, August 12, 1005, nt her residoneo, 33 North Sov ontoonth stroot, Portland, Multnomah county, Oregon, thnt from tho ovtdenco tho jury finds that the docoascd came to hor donth from drinking a portion of n glass pf glngor nlo, which con tnlnod lnrgo quantities of cynnldo po tnsslutn. When, how, whoro nnd by whom snid poison wns placed in tho bottto is to this jury unknown. Why Ho Wept. During tho funeral of ono of the Rothschild family in Paris a beggar wns noticed standing among tho on lookors sobbing bitterly. A bystander, touchod by tho man's grief, endear orod to comfort him. "Do not jrpep so bitterly, my poor frlond," ho eald. "Sep, ovon his relatives are nblo to restrain their grief mere than you aro doing." Thon, ns a now idea struck him: "Suroly, you nro no rolntlvo of M. do Rothschild!" "N nol" nobbed tho beggar. "That In just why' I am so unhappy." T. I'.'s Weokly. Troublo in Poland. Warsaw, Poland, Aug. 10. Details of the rioting in Blalstook havo been re ceived. A bomb was1 thrown into ft detachment of soldiers, two being killed and throo wounded. Troops were called out and fired on tho citizens in different parts of the town, At least 40 wero killed and over 200 woundod, - ShoeCo PERFECT SERVICE j j. M 4: