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T-riWWfJBpTpWV'TS. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALEM, OREQON..rMDAY, AUGUST 26, 1005. s NOTHBB NEW ONE.f nafoffa mdae ! ....... w nil the time at our .!. Tho most popular drink over ILd la Salem nas noon uu IU If iixnB bummbu ava." lLIwai others follow. Our'tceiCreana L tut taste that is a llttlo,botter L ikih) necessary, but weJbelleve 'Ultg is too good for anybody. it yUliEB & DOUGLAS, ! 4BA-460 State Street, , , i Hooker sella our Ico Cream We have a complete Kne of ifo Sundries, all new Lck, nothing old and shop When in need of any- Aiflg in that line give us a call HAUSER BROS. Siting Goods. GOOD AXLE UREASE This timo of tho year irhea thero Is m much heavy hauling, It behoovoa tho irfrer to know that his vohlclo Is well niltd. DEERHALEB'S OASTOB OHi fOEEABE lubricates thoroughly and Mots not gum or Tun to "tar." DIXON'S GRAPHITB OREASE is omposed principally of graphite, and ulone as thoro 's a epock of that loft tho eplndlo It Tuns smoothly. It's iao for buggy spindles, too. Como and not a box, two half of It, id If you don't Jlko It, got your mon- t back. Oood nsaortmont of whips and robes, (w. F. A. Wiggins' Inplomont Houso, 205-257 Liberty St Firm Implements, "Wheel, Automo biles, Sowing Machine and Supplies. Notico to Taxpayers. Th board of oauallration for Ma rlon county, Oregon, will meet at the efllce of tho county dork Aionua, August 28th, 1005, and publicly exam lno tho assessment roll for tho year ions nnJ enrreet all orrors In valua tion, description or qualities of land, lots or othor property. k All parties Interested aro requeated to appear and examlno their assess ments for tho year 1005, and havo all errors corrected by saI4 board If any thero be. PBBD J. BICE, Assessor of Marlon county, Or. I Salem, Orogon, August 1st, 1005. 8-5 6wk Hit iho Trail on SunOaya. Oommenelnir with. Sunday. August ;6th, tho Trail at the exposition and all ,ths amusement features, as won an tno ,hlblt buildings, wero thrown open, iand hereafter will be running the same on Sunday aa on other days. In faet th Bxnodtion will be practically as Bicycle Sundries JJcompleto on Bundays aa oa week day. n. Chu.h TiaAlAM rfrtmnnnv h&VO on tale Saturday to Monday excursion tickets, $2.20 for the round trip, which . --!. a- .. V.tt1anfl JLOnaDJM TUHlOrS B ..- laariTi1 ftrnnnn utul remain until 1 Ttfonday night, orreturn Baaday even- I lag, ae they may iwire. h-t-ix I ' n OAUVOKZA. t. .1 yt M Ma iw wi unf cwf bi & nt fX m sf. rT" ULzJWZZZ5tt I y ia2nfne BaHBBa"t"l illlrTl m 1 WILL NOT HANDLE FREIGHT. Ohlnoso in Yokohama Rofuso to Buy or Ilandlo American Goods. : Yokohama, Aug 8, via San Francis co, Aug. 25. Tho antl-Amorlcan Chi neso anti-American boycott, as tolc graphically reported has reached Yo koharaa. Tho first; Indication of its presonco was on July 20th, whon local Chinese rof used to givo any f roight to tho etoamer -Manchuria, duo to leavo for H6ng Kong on tho 28th. Tho roa son stated by tho local Chineso was that no coolies at Hong Kong would daro dlschargo such cargo. Tho movement slowly continued un til on Sunday, August 0th, a mooting of roprosontativo Chineso was held at tho Chineso hall of commerce, Yokoha ma, when tho proposed boycott was considered under fivo heads. Thcso woro banking, shipping, insuranco, oth or lines of business and) employes. Thero was much cloquonco from tho organizers of tho mooting, who talked of patriotism, and tho noeessity that tho Chineso residents of Yokohama, a great port, should fall In lino with thoir brothren olsowhoto. Finally It was resolved "First Not to deal In Amorlcan goods. "Second not to ship any goods on American steamers. (Moro particularly to China, as Chineso rolatlvos would bo punlshod.) "Third That any Chinese merchant doing sueh business through an agent would bo dealt with as If tho business had bcon dono by him. "Fourth Not to do business with any American banking or insurance company. "Fifth Somo Indulgonco to be grantod on account of goods to bo shipped to porta whlthor none but American steamers ply. "Sixth Any Chineso infringing thcso resolutions to bo subject to a hcaw lino." Tho matter of Chineso employes leav ing their posts was postponod. Somo of tho compradors presont cinimca that thoy woro undor contract to their cmployors, and If they wcro to Joavo It wonld moan their ruin. To this It was -urged that a fund- had been cs tnhliHhiid at Shanghai to provide for such cases, but tfio compradors wished for somo documentary aasuranco of this provision before thoy took notion, it was arrrood to obtain such assuranco from Shanghai. Thoro aro moro Chinese than peopio of any othor foroign nationality in Yo kohamo, tho latest census showing 7142. Tho local movomont una not caused particular flurry here. Thoro Is eomo talk among somo Amer icans of retaliating by withdrawing patronago from Chlnoso tailors, who mononollzo that business, and ostab- lishlng and- Amorlcan tailor. Tho boy cott, It is foared, may injure tno snip ping corapanios seriously If it Is long maintained. What make3 the world go round in business ; almost the most serious work of man is business; and business aver ages rather crooked. There is no straighter thing in the world than Schilling's Best; a your grocer's. Two Pugilistic Events. Colma," Cal., Aug. 25.-IIonoy Mol lody and Buddy Ityan will fight for tho woltorweight championship -before tho Colma Athlolic Club to night. Byan claims the championship and will de fend it against Mellody, who Is ambi tious to wrest the championship titlo from him. Both fighters are said to bo in excellent condition for the fight and both aro confident of victory. Bellows Falls, Vt., Aug. 25. Jimmy Briggs, one of the most popular.pugi 11.1. TtAiitott. and Arthur Cote, a boxer of considerable local reputation, are- matched to fight & twentyrund battle under the auspices of Boston and Vermont eporta tonight. It i said that both fighters are in good trim and an interesting and spirited batUe is expected. . x SOLD BY POMEROY Jeweler and Optician 38 State St., Salem, Or. All kfcufa of Wafccfe aai Jewelry Refaking BQH.S anp EHUPTDNb & Have been suffering from Impure Blood for many years, having Boils nud otbci Gruptions. Having heard of S. S. S. I de rided to try it, and am glad to say that ll has done me a great dcnlof good. Iiutcnd to continue to use it, as I believe it to be the best Blood Medicine on the market Cleveland, Teun. V, K. Dktkrs. For over fifteen years 1 have suffered more or less (rum Impure Blood. About a year ngo I had a boil appear on my leg below the knee, which was followed 1)1 three more on my neck. I caw S. S. 3 ttdvcrticd and decided to try it. Aftei taking three bottles ull Boils disappeared and I have not been troubled any since Gito. G. 1'rtRTiO. 114 W. Jefferson St , Louisville, Ky. Newark, Ohio, May 33, 1903. Prom childhood I had been bothered with bad blood, skin eruptions and bolls. I had boils ranging from five to twenty in number each season. The burning ac companying the eruption was terrible. S. S. S. seemed to be just the medicine needed in my case. It drove out all itupu- rtim at.fi tirl ttlrhnrl rrTvlnrf ttf fvrnlft . .v.B aaut. w.. aiw., ,t. . ..... ,. nent relief frotn the skin eruption and boils. This has been ten years ago, and I have never had a return of the disease. Mrs. J. D. Athkrton. Ss write lor out book on blood and K skin diseases. L Medical advice k or any special lu V formation about k J your case will cost F you nothing. The Swift Speolfio Cwpany, Atlanta, Ba. RATES LOWERED AGAIN All Harriman'tines'CutFares Jo One and One Tenth On and after Soptombor 1st, tho Southern Pacific will reduco tho faro from Salem to Portland and roturn, on account of exposition, from $2.20 to $1.85 for a 30day ticket. Thero will bo no changes In othor exposition ratos This Is a roduction cqulvalon.t to ono and ono-tonth fnro for tho round trip, and for a porfectly voluntary reduc tion to Salem and all other points In Western Oregon rs to uo cou .., hnw nit n. intorminniion on mu iiui of tho Harlrman management to meet ....... .- . tho demands of tho publio for low fares. Other special rates to and from the' fair remain unchanged, and aro as fol- lews: Ton partKs travollng on one ticket got a ono-faro for tho round trip, good for seven days, and travollng In a body. Ono hundred parties got same rate, but a ton-day limit, and can go or como as individuals. Tho cut applies to all Harrlman lines in Orogon. 1 o - Orave Trouble Foreseen. It neods but little foresight to tell, that whon your stomach nnd Hvor aro badly affected, grave trouble.Is ahead, unless you take the proper modlcJne for vour disease, as Mrft John A. Young, of Clay, N. Y., did. Sho eays: "I had neuralgia of tho Jlvor ana stomach, my heart was weakened, and I could not eat. I was vory bad for a long time, but In Electrio Blttera I found just what I needed, for they quickly rellovod and cured me." Beet medicine for weak women. 8old under guarnnteo by J, O. Perry, Druggist, im, Or., at 60c a botttle. O' Its Great Fault. Mrs. Chase Oh, I don't like to feo to that store. It's so unsatisfactory to do your shopping there. Mrs. Shop pen Why,.they have pvcrythlng there. MV. Chase That's just It. No mat- i.r what vou ask for. they can ault you right, off.-Phlladelphia Press. Tomorrow Night Free From 7 to 9 o'clock. A good 60c Tir.itnl Clothes Brush with, a JJl.uu nnd over purchase In the Coffeo and Tea department. BhouW you go nop plektng coffee and tea will bo necessary in the- hop yard. No phone orders filled. Yokohama Tea Co. All the Change He Wanted. In -an English court recently ft man was fined 2 for contempt of court. Ho offored a five pound note In payment, but was told by tho clerk that he had no change. "Ob, keep the eaangei" waa the reply. "I'll tako it out in contempt," A wonderful tonie for tho siek and fli.. nafc strentrth. iitalth and happlnese by mdng HollUtcr' Bocky Mountain Tea this moatn. a orc"B family medicine, 85 cent. Tea or tablet. etone' Drug . If Yog Want SOCIAL EVENTS Walker-Ooodo Wedding. A pretty homo wedding took placo at Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walkers, on 24th and Stato streets. Tuesday, when their daughter, Miss Delia, becamo tho wlfo of Prof. Hoary N. ooode. Tho rooms wcro decorated with flowers, plants and ovcrgvons. At 1:30 p. m. Miss Olllo Goodo playod tho wedding march and tho bridal party ontcrcd and took their places beneath an nrch'of evergreens, from which a beautiful bell of whito lilies was bus pondod. 'Bov. John Goodo performed the coromony. Tho brido was attended by Miss Mlnnio Walker, whllo Earl ncted 1)0Rt matt f tho ... . . 1 crnom. Tim liriiin woro a iinnusome: - ..,. , . rm VZV , ,, 1 nown , n this cy The bride a. uvvu vmnvj uu mi huu wtutvoutuM v- fico, whllo iho groom has bcon prlncl- 4MM8& 2? -Haul ftfravKMlftm' tt'v? JrL Mrtl iriW- ilH llrB lsH-K )M 11 Saiem W " mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Bty Geat Notiben Now A .MININa. INVESTMENT OF MBBIT. QOESTIONED BY NO ONE WHO HAS INVESTIGATED IT, THIS 8TOOK WILL BE BELLINO, AND HAVE A EEADY MAEKET AT $1.00 PES BnAED IN LESS THAN NINETY DAYS. WHY? 1st. BECAUSE: It will be paying 18 per cent per annum on par, or 30 per cent on Hie Investment at the .pres ent price, 60 cents per share, with a 75-ton mill. With the 500 ton mill that will be erected ia 1000 7 it will pay from 60 to 100 per cent per annum on par, . - .. 2d. BECAUSE: It will bo a permanent dividend-payer for yeare to come, beeldoe increasing ten-fold In value 3d. BECAUSE: Tno management Is conservative) everything coming from the mine will be paid out in dlv idondsj the management having entered Into en agreement with three of the leading business men of Salem, legally binding themselves, their heirs and successors, to give Salem stockholders a voice In the management,, by electing one of them as director, and further agreeing that no salary be pMd.aay office r director at . whM llmj, excepting the Secretary and Treasurer, the maximum salary paid them never to wwd lB0or moath.A copy of this agreement is on file at our office. - ... , ., ,. th. BECAUSE: The property is 0, fully developed MINE, already past tho period of speculation, having In sight, nnd blocked out, ready for the mill, from three to five million dollare' worth of ore. 6th! BECAUSE! Its commercial value has been tested by a mill run of fourteen months, wblou has shown an average, without any sorting, of $10 In free gold per ton on the plates. ,..,.., 0th. BECAUSE: Tho company owns the property in fee elmple, there being no bonded Indebtedness wputj standing accounts or obligations of any character. ,' '-,., ., t. '. LJL 7th. BEOAUBfi: II p.e.e many cia5r Btnisiaj-esrB tt...kvT -,- -j-s- Jf r JP" to the property, at our expense, wUL verify every UUmn&hoJfc T A Jk Jfc Z ; f This stock will positively be advanced to 76 cente per aharo on the 10th of September and $L00 por share on the 10 th of October, ,, , All application received on or before the 28th day of thl month will be entitled to tho August dividend, which will be paid on the 1st day of September. The amount we will sell at 50 cents per share Is limited. For full particular call at our office, or wrlto us, J. C. 337 STATE STREET Quality Come to the Woolca wisl , nH Tho ejoso of a very busy season flndu us with many brokoa.llne of Mod's Suits in all grades. Thoso Suits aro ,tho baadsombst and most popular Suits wo haVo had this, season, That's the Reason they Sold In order to eloso out these broker lot wo havo taken all tho short lines of Bulta and placod them on tables by tbenwolvea. and we' will now otter tho choico of thora for Jmt Even Ten Dollars Now, Men, hcro'a a golden opportunity. Como, boo tho Suits, pick out ono of your also and soa what you can got for Ton Dollars. , - WTB WILL WAOia THAT YOU'LL SB 8UMMD. "i", Tho sooaor you como the bstior ehaneo you'll have, for tie. bcj 1 tii v. snnnivivt nn very otiicklr. You may want something just to . . - $0.50 to $8. ealo HUlW, regular pce Mill pal of tho Lincoln ecbool for a nunv bcr of yoara. Thoy left Wednesday for Portland, whoro thoy will make their future homo, tho groom bolng cngagou. oa principal for ono of tho schools tncro, Vnluuo Wedding. Thoro will bo a woddlng dnnco at tho Gorvals opera house next Wodneo inv AVflnlnir. Tho occasion will bo a colobratlon of a doublo woddlng, tho counlea bolnp Mlsa Dovol and Moso" Fouraolo and Miss Mario Foumnlo and George Choquetto. Tho danco ia for tho frlonde of tho bridal couples. o Poisons In Jrood. v Perhaps 'you don't roalizo that many pain poison orlginato In your food, but somo day you may fool a twingo of dyspepsia that will con vlnco you. Dr. Klng'e New Lifo Pills nro miarantood to euro all sickness . ...... duo to poisons of unUigcstea ioou- or manoy back. 25o at J. 0. Perry's, Druggist, Salem, Oregon. -o OHILDItEN OBY FOE rLETOHEB'B OABTOMA. at 50 Cents Pet Shae LEE & I I Mill Stocr M0.00 StiitSaJe laat the summer out.,. vex iini. linn If. tu m a.mv. r. Notice Oar Service, On tho Asylum lino will be 15 minutes, beginning Sunday, August 27tb, a ewr leaving iho ofllco at 0 o'clock and the Asylum at 0tl5, and every 15 mlnwtw (heroafter, until 11 o'clock p. m. CITIZENS LIGHT AND TRACTION CO. 8-3-me m 11 1 EXCURSION RATES During the Lewis and Clark exposition the O. 0. T. Co. will mako the following ratoi Salea to Portland, ono way, 75 cents! round trip, )1.00. Tlekots good for ten days. Boats leaving dally, at 7 a. a., except Sunday. K. P. BALDWIN, Agt Dock Foot of Trade sKreet JOHN HOLM WAGONHAKES AND BLAOKBMITH All kinds of repair work. Oood rlge and gontlo horses for hire 781 Center Street, B&iera. it. SALEM, OREGON m r 3 i i i 1 !