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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1905)
z$mf'!y!isimi MMMHaaiRniHBaiBiiiii'iniBHMnHiBiniBHninBHiDnniHiKisA'. . m MnilMnWrT5SgSilli lir 1m in in.- "r- f" IMiiroiiiiiliiiWiliilM.ri..tiiilfatMIlailtMliMlMgaa? I DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1005. Auep's BiijBiiiiMWWWwwinwiu uw vigor. You know gray hair add? twenty years to yuu, ioorsi men restore the co or; keep young! Stop your hair from falling out nnd mnV- u awjonc and heavy. i&Are.. WOODMEN WILL BE THERE Will Take Possession of the Fair Grounds Saturday September 2 -tho September 2d lias been sot nsldo by management or tho Lewis ntul lark fair na "Modern Woodman )ay " ami tiio iiHJiu nciuua ot mar. romlncnt nnd powerful organization re already making claborato pronat ions for tho celebration of tho occa Ion anil oxtond a cordial invitation o tho citizenship of Snlom to join them u tho festivities, Irrospoctlvo of mem bership. Oregon Cedar camp No. 5240 f this city has novcr been outdone inon an ocension of this character, and hey do not propose- to hnvo this sot part as an oxcoptlon, and will sparo o pains nor oxponso in carrying their Uborato and excellent plans into sue cwfur oxecutlon. Cedar Camp has n membership of Kearly 300 souls, and so enthusiastic lire they grown over mo inir ttiat U estimated that nt loast 200 of them Ull attend nnd appear in tho parade a costume This number will bo moro hm sufficient to securo tho speclnl rate of $1.05 for tho rountFtrip to Pork nd, good for ton days, nnd a gonor- Us and cordial Invitation is extended , . the Salem public to avail Itself of lie opportunity to attend tho expos! ton and tho exorcises nt nominal cost. A committco on arrangements hns been icpointod to decido upon what tho luv ate of tho appenrnnco will bo, and a satisfactory showing on tho part of tho k1 lodgo can bo safely guaranteed Tickets will also bo secured in advanco nnd placed on salo nt popular places, til of which will bo announced in duo : Reason. Nothing as yot hns licc'ri given out u to what form' or ehnractor of dis hy tho local lodgo has or will adopt, .at it is understood that tholr npponr- mice In tho gorgoous pngoaut will bo cprcscntatlvo of somo loading- ludus ry of tho city or valloy, which will ito tho effect of being n valunblo ad trtiicment to tho city nnd valloy, as tall as tho organization. Although ihey will follow tho oxnmplo sot by tho Iks in this lino, it will bo their am- lion to outdo 'them In display nnd (tail, and whnt tho Woodmen sot out ) do is Generally done, according to nt reputation. In a circular lottor it out to all lodges in tho Northwcet, wretsry J. E. Shears, of tho promo 4B committco, sots forth tho objects v intentions of tho order for that y as follews: "In accordnnco with our request, ! management of tho Lewis and 1rk exposition has sot nsldo Scptem- mi 2d to be known as "Modern Wood-v-tu Day," and accordingly tholr of- t will bo put forth' to wolcomo us t that time. On our entranco to tho rounds we will bo mot by tho exposl- administration band and conduct- i to the auditorium, which has been "igned to our oxcluslvo use, on tho France that wo would have over 0 in attendance, whero an address ' welcome will bo delivered by tho Ient of tho exposition. "St. Johns Camp No. 7540 .has tho :f of havlnir tho onlv Modorn Fwdman band In .the stato of Oregon, i eonsisU of 15 pieces, overy one a Her of the order, fully uniformed, surprise nnd great treat Is In we for thoso who havo not hoard Vm play. They will bo with us from waning to end. ' um of tho largest' halls of tho Quickly . Wears Awav Wple BOmetiniM ilrtnil n nir lbak. This is eimDlr because thev c aot familiar with tho customs ' business, nut thl tMn of rrraasment quickly wears away '.'" who who deal at this bank. 4 'east we try to .have it so; we !t V6rV Kll.tnm.J1 4'i- ... t home. lem State Bank r JS'PAGE, President ETV. HAZARD, Czshiet city will be secured for a record-breaking meeting, to be held In tho early ovcnlng for tho adoption of new candi dates. "After -tho meeting a sumptuous banquet will bo spread' by ono of the leading caterers In the city, nnd nn in teresting program and entertainment offered thereafter. "Out of town members will rem! Ik- appreciato this opportunity of visiting mo exposition, as well as being In nt tondanco nt, tho largest gathering of Modern Woodmon over hold in tho Northwest. Every member will bo un der tho enro and protection of his fol low Woodmen, nnd a committco will bo In attondanco to look after your ovory want nnd seo that you nro lo cated in comfortablo quarters during your stay in tho city, "M.'W. A. band, with escort, will moet all Incoming trains. "Meet nt tho M. W. A. headquar ters xor formation of parade. "Parado to exposition grounds, led by M. W. A. band. "Address "of wolcomo by tho presi dent of tho exposition. "Rosponso by Head Consul Talbot." HOW'S Tins? Wo offor Ono Hundrod Dollars Ro ward for any caso of catarrh that can not bo oiired by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, havo known P. J. Ohonoy for tho last 15 yoars, and bolievo him porfectly honornblo In all business and financially ablo to carry' out any obligations mado by his firm. Waldlng, Klnnnn & Marvin, Wholesalo Druggists, Toledn, O, nail's Catarrh Curo Is takon inter nally, acting upon tho blood and mu cuous surfaces of tho systom. Testi monials sont frco. Frico, 75a per bot tle Sold by Druggists. Tako Hall's Family Pills for constipation. wmhmmhm: Equalization Board Moots Montlay Tho Marlon County assessment roll for 1005 -was completed yestOTday af ternoon, and tho books nro now ready for tho board of equalization, which meets next Monday. Tho work was commenced Juno 23d, and was dono by Deputy Assessor W. W. Hall ami Misses Margaret Southwick and Allle Crossan. Tho board will be in session six days, and will bo composed of County Judge ocott, Assessor Rice and County Clerk Rolaml. After tho board has com ploted Its work on the books, thev will 1)6 turner! over to County Clerk uoinnci, wno will foot up thd valuation and extend tho levy. Assessor Rice thinks thcro will be vory llttlo difference between tho total valuation of tho 1005 and 1004 tax rolls. There is no exemption allowed on the 1004 roll. 3. leam to say "No." It will bo of moro uso to you than to bo nblo to rend Latin. Spurgcon. A FOOLISH PLAN PERSONALS I I J. A. Lamblrth returned to Portland this morning. F. Ij. Brown was n Portland pas songcr this morning. Miss May Mills, of Sosylu, Is n guest of Mr, nnd Mrs. I. W. Berry. Mrs. Arthur Stringer went to Port land this morning for a few days with friends in tho Fair City. Miss Ircno Bliss, of Portland, who hns been visiting Mrs. Ceo. Hobiou, returned to hor homo yesterday. Mks Hnltio Odcklrk returned last ovonlng from spending a few days nt hor homo nt Woodburn, and nt Port and. Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown, of Park City, Montana, nro visiting Mrs. P. B. Strong. Mr. Brown Is n brother of Mrtf. Strong. Ex-Governor Lord nnd family went to Portland this morning, whero they will attend tho governor's reception at tho Lewis nud Clark fair. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Hopkins nnd daughters, Cora and Gladys, havo ro turned1 to their horn a fow miles sonth of town, after a week spont nt tho ex position nt Portland. Miss Emma Sehlbrcdo has secured a position In tho forestry building at tho Fortlan.1 fair, whero sho will serve In olthor tho 6tnmp or tho souvenir dopnrtmenr. Sho goes north on tho Al lianco. Const Mall. Miss Mabel Page, accompanied by Irma and Frances Northrop nnd Queon io Worden, went to Portland this morning for a fow days' visit at tho fair. Tho Misses Northrop leavo for their homo at Ida Grove, la., in a few day, whilo Miss Worden will visit at Tho Dalles before returning to her homo in California. r o If you want a, smooth, clear com plexion, take Holllstcr's Bocky'Moun tain Tea this, month. Bright eyes and red lips follow its use. 35 cents. Tea or tablets. Stono's Drug Store. Will Open Studio. Miss Anna Eastham, of this city, has gono to Eugene, whero she expects to open an art studio. Miss fcastnnm is quite an artist. She has studied un dqr Miss Craig and Mrs. Wiggins, of this, and her work Is very flno. no has won several prizes at the state, fair, and her many friends will wish her suecesj a her new undertaking. Agonizing Bums. Are instantly nJieved end perfectly healed by Bueklen'e Arnlea Salve. C. Blvenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va, writes! "I burnt my knee dreadfully; that It hlUtered all over. Bueklen'a Arnlea Salve stopped the pain, and healed it without a eear." Also heala all wound and lores. 25e at J. O. Peny'a, vng (gist, Salem Oregon. Tli i Joy to at-T welcome my dinner hour! Became I rout ludlceitfon wltfi Aiiguit Mower qConstlpatiim is the result of Indigestion biliousness, flatulency, loss of appetite sclf.poisonitiff, anemia, emaciation, uri acid, neuralgia in various parts of tin system, catarrhal inflammation ortliein testinnl canal and numerous 'other nil meats that rob life of its pleasures if the do not finally rob you of life itself. J"I'm bound In the lowel.s," is a com mou expression of people who look mis ernmc miki are nuseraule- GOOD NEWS. Many Salem Readers Have Heard It aud Profited Thereby. , i " "Good nows travels fast, "and tho thousands of bad sufferers in Salem are glad to learn that prompt rolief is within their roach. Many a Iamo,woak! and aching back is bad no more, thanks ' to Uoan a Kidney Pills, People are tolling tho good news of their oxperl once with tho Old Quaker Romedy. Here is an examplo worth rending: Mrs. h. W. Moncch, wlfo of L. W. Monech, cabinet mnker, residing cor ner Fourth and Main streots, Albany, Orogon, says: "Aftor any over exer tion, or when I contracted a cold, pain seated Itself in tho sent of my back, causing It to acho sovoroly, and thoro was a diflloully with tho kidnoy secro tlons.' On such occasions stooping lifting, twisting or turning was always followed by sharp shooting twinges through tho ktdnoys. When I was bad ly In need of somothlng to bring relief I read about Doan's Kldnoy'a Pills and procurod a box nnd took thorn strictly nccording to directions. They thoroughly rollevod me of tho last at tack, and up to tho present timo I havo not hnd a traco of symptoms of irri tated or iuactlvo kldnoys. I will bo pleased to allow you to uso my name If It will bo tho means of doing good to others." For salo by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. Fostcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for tne Unitod States. Remember tho namo Doan's and tnko no other. Ask for and Insist on Getting PPLEY'SriERFECTION F Mstf When ordering your baking powder . It is the best and the cheapest. Ihs Southorn Pacific company Will sell tickets, Salem to Boswell Springs and roturn up to and including ' September 30, 1005, 1005, limited to 30 days, rate of $5.55. 0-5-tf -vM wlwt ttrtill ill "Mtiltt? nature Intr ilrnnm. eJWhat a foolish lilan. wlirn nntun. rn.il be aided by the use of Green's August f x-iuwcr, which is uauirc'sowu remedy fo constipation ami nil stonmcli ills. Jf August I'lower gives now life to tin liver and insures ln-nltliy stools. a flTwo sires, jjc and 75c. All druggists PA1AOE PHARMACY. Special excursion Ratou. August 'J-t and 25 nud September 10 nnd 17, tho Southorn Pacific company will sell 00-day speclnl excursion tick ets to eastern point. Stopover grant ed going nnd returning. For particu lars seo agents. MMHHm :CTMia88 HI-HH-e444-Har6 IT'S BOARD BY BOARD . Thntbnllds tho house; it's saving by ponny thnt builds a fortuuo, and It's dealing horo that gives you n chance to Htart your houso nnd your fortune Wo will sell you tho best lumber nt the lowost prlcos for tho best, and if you build your house with our lumber you nro saving money nt tho tamo time. Get our ostlmnto boforo yor build. Near S. P. Passongor depot. Phone 051. GOOD ALB LUMBER CO. ymSSr- SALEM, OREGON. A school where attention is given to details. That Is what counts, and is ono reason why our students are suc cessful. Business men appreciato this fact, and ninny ask for no recom mendation but ours. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED In an usunblo education, and wish to se cure it for tho lowest possible cost, nnd in the ehortost timo consistent with thorough work, it will pay you to in vestigate tho mnny advantages we offer. . Send for catalogue W. I. STALEY, Principal. Good Things Fo Fall FANNEtfO MILLS. . NARROW HOP TRUCKS with wood hounds. , BENEOIA HANCOCK DISC FLOWS with dust imps on nil bearings, grease caps on irises, optioni on sharp or flat wlirtfcta nlilllAjl nr cfAAl airnnnra nip. ""vv" "" "" -"- -"1 THERE'S A CONTRAST Tongue sot so ns to take plain 4-horw,r a. , . . . . I In AtrfA nV snmfnrt tint THE ONLY WAY OUT Or your (shoo) troubles, and wo hnv? no doubt you lihve lots o'f them, is to ptirehnse your footwear at Vogt's. Our shoes aro mndo fli wear as woll as to sell. T hoy nro also mndo to glvo ontiro comfort to tho wonror, nnd nt tha same time givo n vory nont, stylish effect to the feet, n combination that Is not mot with in other shoos. LADIES' AND MEN'S HOP SHOES 91.C0 AND 91.70. JACOB VOGT lllllllife ' rill Who stops to consider nnd systema tize her household duties must real ize thnt a saving on a grocery bill eounts qulto a little. When orders for groceries nro placed with us thoro is no danger of dissatisfaction, that poor quality causes. No dangor of paying too much for n good nrticlo. Baker, Lawrence & Baker Saeceesors to narritt Lawrence, mmmmmmmmmmsmsmmmBm. A SUBSTANTIAL MEAL That will mnko gaud rich blood nnd that will stick to your rlbr, you can' always enjoy when you buy your moats from our flno stock. Tho vory best' boof, mutton, lamb, vonl and pork for roasting, broiling, stowing or frying. you will always find nt prices as low as tho lowest at E. C. CROSS Stato Stroot Markot. Phono 201. A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs k Fraser. Plumbing? Tinning and Roofing Cornice Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds; estimates made and work guaranteed. 307 8tat Street, Salem. Phone 1511. ovonor. SIDE HILL REVERSIBLE DISC FLOW, tho hit of tho tlmos for tho hill farmer, turns down hill and plows both going nnd coming. No lost ground at head lands. FEED OUTERS savo ninny a ton of straw that would otherwise waste FAIRBANKS MORSE OASOUNE ENGINES. "KNOCKER" POTATO DIGGER with two wheels in front straddling the row. KEMP'S 20th CENTURY MANURE SPREADER. MONITOR DOUBLE DISC DRILLS the most popular dirll! in the Wlllam otto Valloy. 8YBAOUSE CHILLED AND STEEL FLOWS, tho plow that the farmers like, who prefer the mold board plow SPRING TOOTH HARROWS. SPIKE TOOTH HARROWS. DISO HARROWS. In fact anything In the Implement and vehicle line. Send for catalog of anything we carry, and wo'll be pleased to give you information. F. A. WIGGINS IMPLEMENT HOUSE. 265-257 Liberty Street. In stylo and comfort betweon laundry work which is well done and that which Is not. Hot weathor especially makes this contrast felt. Work sent to the Salem Steam Laundry la always well dono. The finish Is perfect; no damage to goods. Orders called for and de livered. Your address on a postal card brings tho wagon. Rough dry 5e per psund. SaleinSteam Laundry COLONEL J. 0LM8TED, Prop, DOItOUB D. OLUSTED, Manager. 230 Liberty Street. Phone 411 Leave orders In Dallas with J. J. Fidler, or at the Roy Confectionery Store WMfBIHW Gold Dust Flour Mado by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Made for family ate. Ask f your grocer lor it una and short Always on kand. , , I P. B: Wallace AGENT 1 fMauMfimgMUMfian WiMW HUH-KMIHIII It-t-f -.. I New Lange Hotel;; Corner Sixth nnd Washington stroetf, Portlaud, Or., (noxt to ', '. 1 i. imperial;, mricwy iircproor and modorn, Rates lowost for first- ' -class service. Stoam heat and ! '. elevntor, clogant cafo and bar ) ; In connection. On direct line to ; ; fair grounds. F. Lango, proprlo- tor; Sam Bauman, manager, for- '. '. merly of Omaha, Neb; MMII IIHH)H ( IIKM-IM WHEN THEY'VE MADE THE ROUNDS and sampled nil other brands of flour, back they come to the reliable "always the same" Salem flour, assured of suc cessful bread, pie and eako baking. It's a choice wheat flour, made by the best and cleanest of methods, and frocdom from dyspepsia of its consumers attests Its wholesomoness. Just la Our new line of 1005 wall pa per has just arrived. All latest patterns at reasonable prices. Call and aeo our stock and be convinced that our paper and priees are right. Remember the place. In V 1 E. L Lemmon I 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 Salem Box Factory O. F. MASON, Prop. I am in South Salem, where you will And me or all kinds of fruit trayi, orchard boxes and bop basket. Miller street, Salem, Phone BedSlOl, 11 m M L-