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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1905)
WWMWWWIHIPWIIWIIiMMWilwjiiuAiiiiJiii s DAILY CAPITAL JOUENAL, 8AXEM. OBEdON, TUESDAY, ATTOUST 29, 1D05. YES ! ' ' A Little Bette , V Tlma Seem Necessary Is tho verdict of every oae who cats lour candies , and ton oebam. Tim stjmmbb amii The Beat Drink of tho Year. PBAOU IOB OBBAM, Mighty Fine. rUULEB & D0UC1LA8, Salem 'a leading grocers, bakers and feonfeetlonors, 455400, 8tato street. Phono 8261. l.evolves revolver is a. handy thing have in the house. You lay never need it, btrt when foa do you want it badly. fe carry a complete line of Jolts, Smith & Wesson, Ever Johnson and Steven's roods. HAUSER BROS. iicycle Repairing BUI STATE NEWS I. P. Williams, a miner at Baker jr, who haa been employed at tho Jluo IHvor iron works, is in jail, to answor to a serious charge. During a ilx-ap on tho last night of tho cap- ilval Williams shot at Qeorgo Horns, gamblor, tho bullot' striking him in the arm. Kerns and Williams havo had troublo boforo this, tho latter charging Corns with paying undue attention to hid wifo. Williams says ho meant to till Kerna. Tho Nat Bclss Southern Carnival Company haa just closed n wook'a on fcjageinent at Baker City. o Hit tho Trail on Sundays. Commencing with: Sunday, August Itb, tho Trail at tho exposition and all stho amusement feature, as woll as the exhibit buildings, wore thrown opon, and hereafter will bs running tho eamo pn Sunday oa on other days. In fact tho exposition will bo practically aa complete on Sundays as on week days. The Southorn Pacific Company havo on sale Saturday to Monday excursion tlckota, 12.20 for tho round trip, which enables visitors to go to Fortland Saturday afternoon and remain until Monday night, or return Sunday even ing, as they may desire. 8-7-tf o Naturally. The guide who was taking a party of American tourists through the Holy Land, called a halt. "Here," ho said, 'Ms whero Lot's wifo looked back and turned into a pillar of salt." 'I don't sco no evidence of her," objocted tho tall, slender Mlssourlan with the chin board, looking around searehlngly. "Tho gentleman will remember," rejoined the guide, "that tho Incident took place thousands of years ago, and thero havo been many hard rain storms since tben'-rChleago Tribune. Adulteration goes full length in spices and flavoring extracts you think it isn't worth while to cheat in such trifles four-fifths of "vanilla" b tonka; cost's one or two cents for "$ i -worth". Schilling's Best are entirely, pure ; at your grocer's. Garden Party. Tho ladies of the Christian church mill iave a garden party at tho-resi-AtafA at Mrs D. Olmatead. corner of Front and Union streets, Wednesday evening at a o'clock. Good musical and literary program. Refreshments lp cents. Everybody Invited. It - eOTtnjrtsrrHen3iTr"" P LLI ..-3.1 ak A.I. UaMmI sure '? ma M'iStrfv!i I tiKMM miiinntw rr"r jysEsrasrsus .ki tn.u.j'..- Jfc iit l--tr. T r PmHYROYAL p"CS m w Sho Must do Back. Governor Chamborlain last evonlng honored tho requisition papors from tho governor of California for tho to turn to that stato of Miss Francos Halo, Misa Halo is now hold in Port- J land, and id wanted In Tjos Anip1nB to answer tho chargo of omboMllng $1000. It is roported that aho wilt fight tho ex tradition papers. BENICIA HANCOCK DISC PLOWS Our 1005 plow Is again improved and brought, as usual, ahead of competition. It combines simplicity, convenience, utility, strength and durability in tho most comprohensivo degree. You will ngreo fully with us in all this onco you've looked into tho disc plow ques tion. Hero aro a fow reasons why: It can. bo built from a one disc up ward to any desired number in a fow momonts' time, without oxtra cost save tho prico of tho complotod plow of tho siiso dosirod. It has tho hoavy woight, which la a very necessary factor In a disc plow, for bard ground. It has land gaugo for controlling tho furrow whool, which holds tho plow on any hillslda Boor whool controller furnished as option, which controls roar wheel in samo manner, jroloasing rear whool at will for turning curves olther way, so that tho plow can bo turned in ita tracks and lined up without leavlug tho seat. It has "V" shaped or flat rimmed whool s at option, tho former for tho hill trade, whoa desired. The tonguo adjusted so that plain thrco or four horso ovenors can bo used without tho neod of "offset" hitches of any sort. This ovens tho pull on all horses, and eliminates tho sido draft, which you can provo for yourself, and which is ono of tho worst things with which other disc plows aTO now contending. Uso your eyes a bit and ask n few questions of tho dealer, and you'll And that's a fact. It has dust caps on nil whocl axles and dlso bearings, which add materially to thoir length of life. It has groaso cups on disc bearings, which or a great convenience to tho operator. Lovers nil within easy reach from tho scat. First-class chilled scrapers as options for tho hill iarmors. These, have bcon ihorouchlv tested for tho last four years, henco they aro no experiment. Lastly, tho strongth and durability of thla plow has been put to tho test all over the Northwest, and it stands tho superior of any in tho fields. Many a man has not spent 25 cents on his plow slnco ho purchased it. THE SIDE HILL REVERSIBLE DISC Is now In uso pn ninny a hill farm. It's a success of tho highest- typo. Comes in ono disc slzo only, and throws tho furrow all ono way. A great boon to tho hill farmer. Wo want you to look at those plows. Tho Bonlcia Hancock is now commenc ing Us fifth year in tho WHlamotto valley, henco it is no oxperimont, and you'ro not taking any. chances. Drop us a lino for cuts or further informa tion. OTHER SEASONABLE LINES Monitor Doublo Disc Drills aro now is uso In overy section of our territory. They ore without quostlon tho most satisfactory drill you can find. Now don't tako this as an agent's boast, without foundation of fact. You can verify this by inquiring of any ono of tho 50 or CO users hereabout, many of whom havo tried various sorts. Send for catalogue and then oomo and seo the drill Fanning Mills These will be needed more than over this fall. Wo can fix you up at once. Feed Choppers Will save their price in a short time, We have good lino. Potato Diggers Tho sort with two wheels In front, I'luat straddle tho row an liff all the (potatoes. Beat on the market. Narrow Hop Trucks ; VI IUQ iUCUU 4MJvnvt - j with grooved metal wheel end wooa bounds. A first-el&as truck. Theso and many other seasonable ircods now on band for immediate de livery. Call ana inspect or send for catalogue of any of theso lines. F. A. Wiggins Implement Honse, VtMISt XJbsctr . Para Iapleetmte, W&aal. Aatossa blles, Seitfaff Martima aa Supplies. "SBBBBBSBBKBIBSBBBBBBBBBBBK M PERSONALS B HSEBSBXKIBBMSKBKNBBBCBBBI IConrad Krebs went to Portland Inst evening. John Albert has gone to Portland for a short vacation. W. 0, Juddi returned to his homo in Turner yesterday. Miss Wondcrll is spondlng tho day at her nnmo in Portland. Judge Scott has returned from an ex tended visit to Ban Francisco. Elbert Thomnson went to Jefferson Inst evening to visit his brothor. Mr. and Mrs. McPeat wero pas- songcra for Portland this morning. Floyd Field and family nro visiting tho fair for a fow days. Mrs. Carollno Hornadar is tho guest of Miss Ethel Blgdon, in this city. Misa Marcla Burton roturned from & visit to tho exposition last evening. nnrvev Newell. of Portland, returned homo this morning, after a short visit with frlonds in this city. RHas Fiddler, of Jefferson, was ft , - , ( buaiuess visitor to tho capltol yestor-. day. , Miss Maud Griswold returned from Newport yesterday, nor fathor and Miss Neva will arrive today. Davo Eyre Returned, from Ulendalo ycstoTday afternoon, whoro ho had been for a short outing. Stat Encinoor Lewis wont to Eu-. geno lost ovoning on business con nected with his office, i Miss Orrtha Gatch went to Portland this morning to spond several days at tho big fair. I J. W. Sldw nd wlfa, ho cave been visiting at tho parental homo in this city, roturned to Idaho yesterday, Bert Powell went up to Browns- vlllo yesterday, whero ho will remain for some time. John F. Cordray roturnod to Port land last evening, after making ar rangements for tho opening of tho opera houso this season. F. Trnpp, of Colombus, Ohio, who haa been visiting in this city for a fow days, started on his return homo yester day. IL E. Mankor, of tho First National bank, of Elliott, la., spent yeatorday in this city, as tho guest of Thos. Holt, who is a Hnwkeyo. Tho Mlsea Oortrudo and nolon Lltch flold went over to tho bay yesterday, whoro thoy will bo tho guests of thoir brothor, who now resides at that place. J. W. Hnmakor, of Klamath Falls, who baa been in Portland to attend the National Irlrgation Congress, spent a few dnya in this city with his daugh ter, Mrs. Pnrrish, on his way home. Mrs. E. Hofor and 'daughter wont to tho Bay yesterday, aftor coming homo to soo "Mac' off for Stanford. Misa Mnudo G-rlswold roturnod yc torday from Newport, whero sho has spent tho summer. Prof. Mary C. Reynolds loft yestor day for Portland and Soasldo, whoro sho will enjoy a few daya' outing. Mr. and Mrs. Statt, of Illinois, ac companied by Miss Paulino Loonoy, of Jefferson, spont yesterday in this city with relatives. P. P. Pon;l, of Millvllle, New Jor eey, is spending a days with friends in this city boforo resuming bis journey to tho fair. Miss Nollio Richmond, who is woll known in Salem, passed through this city yesterday on her way to Fossil, whero sho will teach music this win ter. Percy Hunt, who played on Uio 'varsity baseball team, has gono to Welsor, Idaho, whoro ho will spend tho winter, in tho hopo that it will benefit bis boaltfa. Miss Marv Helen Holmstrom, super- intondent of tho Eujrone hospital, ro, turnod to her work this morning, after spending several daya with her pa-1 rents in this cjty. I Mrs. Robert Knhler, of Seattle, wno has been visiting hojr sister, Mrs. I. W.J Berry, for several days, returned as frr as Fortland on her way homo last evening. Sho will spend a few days at the (position before going on. ' Miss Mary Fisher, of Baker City.i wht has been visiting at the noma or hr uncle. W. H. Fisher, of this city, started on ber return homo yesterday fternoon. Th Misses Dr. SnencerBrown nnd daughter from tbo East, who have been tho guests of President and Mrs. Qoode, of tbo exposition, eamo up w Salem yesterday. They wero aecompan led by two daughters of Governor Cham berlain- Mr. and Mrs. J. DeFreozo and Mr. and Mrs. Darkwood, of Indiana, who havo been -tho guests of Mr. and Mr. W. If. Fisher for several days stariou on their return homo yesterday. They expect to stop in Portland and spend a few days at tho fair. Mr. P. Mundell and wife returned to TWtlimd last sveninsr. aftor spending 8unday with relatives in this city. Mr. Mundell was formerly employed in tbo Woolen Mill store, aad Mrs. ilonaeu, who -was xormorly uss aurgaret Mitchell, was popular clerk la tho Spa w years ago. THE GREATEST CLOTHING STORE IN SALEM Out big and most successful mid summer safe is nearly a thing; of the past. As leaders and in exclusive designs boys' wearing apparel. Salem Woolen Mill Stoe Martin Viwdco h returned frcsx s trip to Portland. Miss Minnio Iroton has roturned from an outing spont at Soasldo. B. Brown, of Portland, mado a visit to Balom ycetorday on buslnoss. F. E. Luco and wifo havo roturnod from a visit to tho Portland fair, Sldnoy Morrison, of Woodburn, is visiting a few days with frlonds and rolatlvca in this city. Attorney O. W. Wright, of Albany, is transacting legal business in Balom today. A. Wolch, of tho 0. L. & T. Co., re turned front a short visit to Portland last ovoning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shedeck havo roturned from a visit to relatives in Yamhill county. Judgo Stephen J. Chadwlck, of Col fax, Washington, is visiting his mother in thla eltv for a few davs. Clair Smltb lms roturnod to his homo In San rranclsco, after spending a few days In tho capital of Oregon. Qeorgo Oaks has roturnod to his homo in Aablnnd, after spending a month in thla city and Portland., R. Whltbur has returned to his homo in Ashland, aftor spending sovcral days with friends in 'thla city and Portland. R. A. Parker, a civil onglneor of Yuba, Cal., is in tho city for a few days, vlaitlng his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pnrkor. Mrs. Gcorgo N. Ashby, of Wclser, Idaho, spont Sunday with her brothor, Ralph Glavor, and is now spondlng a fow days at tho fair. Miss Holcn Miio, of San Francisco, formerly of thla city, who has been visiting frlenda hero for tho past two weoku, went to Portland Sunday to visit tho fair. D. A. Forbea, who has been in tho city for tho past fow days, making ar rangements for entering the university this fall, roturna to Portland thla after noon. Dr. Mott ia homo from a visit to California, whoro ho was accompanied by his son, James, who ontorod Stan ford University. They alto visited Berkley, but decide in favor of Stanford. Mr. and Mrs. a A. Slewert and the n.. T.oIla Rlcdon. lono Fisher And Minnio Cornelius returned this morn ing from Marlon, whoro they hove been spondlng tho past few weeks on tho Cornelius farm. Commencing September; 1st The Southern Paclfla will sell special tickets to Portland and return, account Iwfs and Clark exposition; rate: Onoand one-third .faro for round trip, jfcl.ft5. Limitt Thirty days, but not later than October si, ww. W. E. OOMAN, 8-29-tf n I,nB B' Street Oar Ban Away. Los Angeles, Aug. 29--W. B. Erwln, manager of tho local branch of tbo Standard Biscuit Company, formerly of Oakland, was killed In a street ear accident this morning, and 11 others wero badly Injured. Tbo air brakes re fused to work, and tho tiar ran down a otoep hill, overturning at the bottom. Your -family will need a tonic Why not givo tbem HoIllster'sBoey Moun tain Teal Nothing equals it aa a brac ing, life-giving remedy. 35 tents, tea or tablets. Stone's Brug Store. ""Airships Preo To the ehildrofl on Thursday, after p a. xa,, at Duron & Hamlltao'A style makers we are in fait and winter fomcr Fisher. Homer, tho lSryear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W, Fisher, died of glandu lar tuberouloris last night at tho family homo in North Solom, after a two weeks' illness. Tho fathor Is ft mem ber of tho Arm of E. L. Irvino & Co. Tho funeral was bold at the houso at 8 o'clock thla afternoon, and intormont was had in City Vlow cemetery, ' O i i Mr. and Mrs, Douglas returned last night from Jefferson, whero they had boon to spend a fow daya with Mrs. Douglas' parents. CASTOR I A Por Infanta and Children. ha Kin. Yw Hiyi Always tagM Boars the ,fi2rS Signature Mrs. Ellon Mlnto, of Harrison, Ida., who haa boon visiting Salem frlonds for oomo time, stortod on hor roturn homo thla morning, - o nio Southern Ptclflo company Will sell tlckots, Balom to Boswell Springs and roturn up to nnd Including 8optember 30, 1005, 1005, limited to 80 days, rato of $5.65. fl-fi-tf Frank B. Tiller, of Portland, Maine, has roturned homo aftor spending sov oral days with friends in Balom, 1 -fcWgMaatsfc lsMj TwSbTWWwsWwWtWW SALEM SAW MILLS ! Now is the time to Slab ,8hiRle load ,' V?K loads ' Mooring, No. 1 Flooring, No. S Flooring, No. 3 LThe Chas. K. Spanieling Logging Co. 1 Your Prescriptien: Rock Island If you are going, Kast, I-would" appreciate your consulting roc. I will igladly, ,fielp you plan your trip and tell you all about Rock Inland service. Just drop me a line consultation free I I will show you a Rock Island folder and our publication entitled ''Across the Continent in a. Tourist Sleeping Car.'-' .It ia of considerable Importance that you select ,the right .route--there are many different ways to go,. I'll tell you of the superior points about the Rock Island way. showiMr mwilmts fabrics immtf aad Mr. J, P. RobertsoH aad eVnfMtt-, Mabel, left this morning feraa extend od visit to Portland,, Kelso and Boa side, Miss Mabel will attend; tho edu cational congrfiM. Mrs. 0. J, Atwood and daughter lift this morning for thoir new bono ta Topponisb, Wash, They were aeeoty panled by Mrs. At wood' sister, JUTJse Edna Pohle, 'who will spend tho wUr tor with thorn. YOU ARE Contemplating going to tnc hop yard. WE ARE prepared to supply yr wants dt tiottoni prices. Ik ' "" r A. L Haryey The Popular Grocer Cor. Court and High Stsi buy your Winter' Wood $ 1.75 J8.C0' 20.00 22.00 . ... IS, 00 a. ii. Mcdonald, Ocncrsl Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. i iji !X S Ni V 1.1 r 0ft-