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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1905)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1005. Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER . VI vBOu fgj MEN'S $1.00, (1.26, 11.50 ft White Shifts a '?. 3 r $1.00 These aro positively ns flno a lot of shirts as you ovor saw grouped togothor at $1.00 each. Thoy are mado of tho bost matorlals, and aro standard-high-- -grade goods, such as Gold, Sllvor, Standard, Perfec tion, Pallsado, ottf. . ;. Ai ?t1y , 3 for 1.00 SizOS 14 to 17!A. Plontv of thorn for customer. Nono for merchants. I f j$iW '" r lifliiHP'' New Hosiery rocolvod vostorday. Our hosiery do- ' partmont is- tho talk of Salcm.goo- plo aro learning moro about tho tray wo havo our hoslory mado ovory day, ,, j and our sales aro Increasing. rot TH WHHt FAMILY Ask to sco STOCKTON ,t OO.'S SPEOIAL 25c HOSE PONY. STOCKINGS FOR. CHILDREN -2GC- LADIES' CO GAUGE HOKB .. '3 polrifor $1.00, put)" up expressly for, usj STfcpairj , A .. '. " " '- 4 -T . ' '' lu a box. PROBATE COURT BUSINESS. Judgo Scott Huns a Largo Grist Through tho Mill. k "xn&9 TWt" Affected Tiy Boycott. JS&ffl Francisco, Aug. 20. Tho ship ment of freight to China by tho steam ship, Mongolia, which sailed yesterday, Mi not show any offoct of tho boycott Of American goods In tho Orlont. Tho vessel earrlod 12,000 tona of morchaw Mao, including 1180 tons of flour for Hong Kong and 15,000 bales of cotton domestics for Shanghai. wSm ' ' Up August 20th, a whito maro, i weight about 1300 pounds, 7 or 8 years old. Owner can havo eamo by jwovlng property and paying charges. Gall at the Red Front livery barn. 8-20-lwk rich Union Fire Inser amce Society. ,rrk Meredith, Resident Agent, with Whl Brown it Co., No, J!?a i fhsmwiccUl Street. Essticiaejat Announced. Governor and Mrs. George E. Cham berlain announce tho ongagomont of thotr daughter, Lucio Archor, to En sign George Frodorick Blair, of tho United States navy, Tho wedding will toko placo somotlmo in Octobor. o Special Offer, Froo. A pair of Bost Hop Ploklng Gloves free wltbr a purcbaso of $1.00 or ovor. Wo carry many articles that are use ful anil seeded In tho hop yards. This special offor Is good until September 1th, Economy 10c store, lc to 5o. Nothing higher. tlonol bank. Next to Capital Na rLXTOHBR'S OBXLDKSH CRT FOX O ASTORIA. Money to Loan . THOMAS K. FORD, J Over Ladd t Bush's Bank, Salem, Or,, !1 MONMOUTH STATE NORMAL Begins its 24th year September 26. THREE FULL COURSES OF STUDY. Preparing for County and Stato Certificates. Higher coursos rocognized In Washington and othor stato. Demand for Normal Trained Teachers Longer terms, higher wages and better opportunities for promotion award tho Normal Graduate for his onterpriso. School dirootors appreel ato Iho superior ability of Monmouth graduates, and tho domand far ox. ceede tho supply. Special attention given to mothods work in graded and ungrndod schools. Catalogue Containing Foil Information. Will bo ont on application. O rrospondonco Invited. Address j, B. V. BUTLER, Secretary. B. D. RE8SL12R, President. Jho flnal nccount' of Adalino Perry, as 'administratrix of tho ostato of Wil liam Porry,jleccttso4, wnojyostorday ap proved and allowed by tho probnlo court. -John Mi Mnrtholcr, as adminlslrntdr of tho ostato of.'C. B. Miller, deceased! yestorday fllotl a petition asking for nn ordor directing him to pay off certain claims ajrninst tho ostato. W. A. Dlmmlck yesterday fllod his Jlrial account in tho matter of tho estate of Clarissa 13. Gloason, and Octobor 2d was sot as tho day for hearing objec tions against tho samo. On tho petition of Mrs. Mary Q. Parker, DV M. 'Vaughn, was yesterday appointed tho guardian of tho person nndvcfltato of John W. Vaughn, ,nn? i:P competent person. Tho will of Andrew Fleming was ad mitted to probato yestorday, Tn'o only living holrs woro Patrick Fonnoll, Win if rod O. Barr and Catherlno B. Winkler each of whom will rocolvo nn equal ehara of tho estate, according .to tho torms of- tho will. Patrick Fonnoll filed his bond as oxecutor yesterday, jg Tho administrator In, tho cstato of John' A. Rotary decoasod, yjostorda filed with the county judgo a roturn of oalo of contract to purchnso real prop erty. '' ? '', Susan Fenton thla, morning peti tioned tho profinto court to bo appointed administrator of tho cstato of- her de ceased husband, L'owls R. Fonton. ''Tho petition was granted and tho ordor signed. She furnished bonds lu the sum of $400. Claudo Gatch, Joseph Baumgartncr and A'. A. Cunningham, appraisers of tho ostato of Androw Fleming, do coasod, filod their report with the coun ty court this morning. According to, it, thoro Is $2208.50 doposltod in tho Ladd & Bush bank, which belongs to tho estate. Tho will of Christian! Will, who died August 0th was admlttod to probato this morning. George 0. Will, of Sa lem, and B. U. Will, of Portland, woro named as oxocutors in tho will. All of hor property was loft to her husband during tho torm of his natural life. Af tor that, it is to bo divided among hor children and grandchildren. Tho final account of tho oxecutor of tho ostato of Joseph 'Dumas was fllod this morning and October 2d flxod as tho dato upon which objections to tho samo will bo hoard. Tho bond of Charles Molor, as admin istrator of tho ostato of Francis Trom bly, Sr.. was approved this morning, and Ernofjb Cochran. George Hallo and 1. Todd woro appointed appraisers of tho cstato. W. A. Moore, as administrator of tho cstato of Evallno Donaldson, filed his final account and vouchers this morn ing. October 2d wns set an tho date to hear objections. VISIT ELECTRIC PLANT. J. W. Rhodes, Jr., of Philadelphia, Ac companies Messrs. Anderson and Welch. IS IT A OLUB OR SALOON? Tho Slogan "No Boozo in Benton" Is a Triflo Misleading. I Corvallis, Aug. 20. Tho slogan "No Boozo In Benton," which has been ad-' vertisod throughout tho state, and pla- carded in tho Benton county booth otj tuo exposition, is, it is ciaimcu uy somo citizens here, to bo somowhat mislead ing, in viow of tho existenco of tho Corvallis Social and Athletic Club, which Is ono month old. From state ments mado by members of tho club it In bollovcd that tho club Is practically a aaloon, except that it pays no li cense, and furnishes liquor to mom born only. A steward is employed by tho club whoso principal qualification, it is said, must bo that ho is an oxport mixer of drinks. A goncrous lunch is provided nt all times. It is claimed by the incorporators of tho club, that as long ns thoy act within tho articles of thoir incorporation thoy cannot be prosecuted. Ono of iho articles gives tho club authority to furnish nil kinds of refreshments to its mombcrs. Bach member, it is said, is assessed in pro portion to tho amount ho is rofrcshed. It is the intontion of tho members to add an athlotic gymnasium as soon as funds permit. All tho monotnry trans actions of tho club are carefully ro cordod in a ledger kept by tho socro- tary, and It Is assorted that theso books will provo that no local option or any. other liquor law is being transgrossod. ' Tho claim is set up that tho club buys its liquor exactly ns does tho hoad of a family, and that tho club stands in the samo relation to its members as does tho hoad of a family to its mombcTS. It is also claimed that similar clubs oper ating in other states whero prohibition and local option laws provail havo been upheld by tho supremo courts ns acting within tho law. It is probablo that a legal contost will soon bo Mar tod hero by persons opposed to tho club in order to test tho law. Leading mombors of tho club eay they nro ready for tho fight, and believe thoy will win should legal proceedings bo instituted. -- o Fort Shaw Dof oats Chemawa, In a fast and furious game of basket ball, played in tho Y. M. O. fC gymna sium last night, tho Fort Shaw Indian girls dofonted tho Chemawa girls by tho deciBlvo scoro of 38 to 13. Tho formers' titlo to tho championship of tho world still stands Intact, and Is likely to do so for somo tlmo. A largo prowd was present, and ovory good play was enthusiastically cheered, no rnnttr whleh "ll rondo Ih. Tito end ot the nrst nair rcsuiiou in a scoro of 20 to 0, but in the next half A tho local girls put up a iiaruor game, and kept tho scoro down in bettor shape. F. O. Campbell, superintendent of tho Fort Shaw Indian school, is in ohargo of tho party of young pcoplo, who camo West to soo tho country and tako In tho sights at tho exposition. Tho party Is making Its own way by nlavlnc names and giving entertain ments. Tho team has noyor boon do featod,. and is willing and ready to meet ail comers. Tho samo team won the cup last year at tho St. Louis fair. o (tiKA60SlWtJ8 New Fall Stock Now Ready for Inspection Every artlclo throughout tho entlro establishment sparkles with new ness. This is tho most powerful stock of now np-to-dato morchandleo that was aver opened op in Salam. Our store is 175 foot doop, with two floors filled to tho brim. All wo nsk of tho pcoplo is to coma and walk through our storo; boo for yoursolvos and soo the progress of Salam's wonder. Tho following deportments ar filled with tho choicest 'goods, obtainable ( for our fall trade NEW SILKS NEW DRESS GOODB LADIES' NEW SUITS NEW JACKETS NEW COATS NEW WRAPS NEW MILLINERY NEW SILK WAISTS NEW PETTICOATS ' NEW DRESS RKTRTS NEW WALKING SKIRTS NEW FURS NEW SHOES MEN'S NEW OLOTHLNO NEW BLANKETS NEW COMFORTS MEN'S NEW HATS MEN'S NEW UNDERWEAR NEW VELVETS NEW WAISTINGS NEW UMBRELLAS NEW OUTmG FLANNELS NEW FLANNELETTES NEW WOOL FLANNELS NEW CALICOES NEW DOMESTICS NEW TABLE LINENS NEW TOWELS NEW DRESS LININGS 5 NEW DRESSING SAQUES NEW KIMONAS'' NEW ,-vv-RAPPERH NEWOORSETS NEW WOOL SHAWLS NEW LACES ' "' NEW EMBROIDERIES NEW BELTS NEW FOOKZTBOOKS NEW SHOPPING BAGS ,NEW JEWELRY NEW RIBBONS NEW TANCY COLLARS NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS NEW UNDERWEAR NEW HOSIERY NEW NOTIONS1' ''"" rNBW HAIR COMRS NEW HOSE SUPPORTERS NEW HANDKERCHIEFS". " NEW HOP OLOVES NEW WOOL YARNS raw PEARL NECK CHAINS NEW SHEETINGS MEN'S NEW COLLARS NEW WORKING SHIRTS NEW LEATHER OLOVXS GOOD GOODS SOLD AT LOW PRICES IS OUR MOTTO Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets McEVOY BROS. r f h Ha Mi W-' BICYCLE REPAIRING No matter what you pay or who you pay it to, you won't get any bet ter work ttVan wo do, for wo" do 'the nct Tires, rims: eoastor brnkoe, for1 oil klndauof''bleyelos.o Glvo u n call, best work at honest prices. Ft&hk J. Mobe MAIN. 370 COURT STREET. gHWlUMIMlHWfMtmitBaMlMlltBtlHWIIHllBtl J. M. Andorson, of Spokane; A. Welch, of Salem, and J. W. Rhodes, Jr., of Philadelphia, all Interested in tho Lane County Klectrlc Company's plant at Sprlngflold, which was rocontly pur chased by a Philadelphia syndlcato, which owns plants at Spokane, Walla Walla, Baker City, Salem and other Northwest cities, spent Sunday in Ku gene, and woro taken over to the Sprlngflold plant by Superintendent J. F. Robinson. Xr. Robinson, when asked by a re porter today if there wns anything for publication, replied that there was not at prosont, but thought that in the not far distant futuro something very interesting would turn up. This trip was mado to show the local plant to Mr. Rhodes, who is said to be one of the capitalists of tho syndicate. Ku gene Guard. MM ! Optical Repairing I. W mm wwelalluU ia niring and rutins trae.sis.aA3 :SCC.S3 flwt'i netiUfl 1 this lis Uuvt r can't do, and wo know how to do it W rrr ft MU (stock of Ibssm and frames and all parts of frames, andean, rvUG or ix &r put f tow gUam in quick order, We hv r4 ft loftfr ad .mocMsful rprioac in filling prescriptions and MUm k-Imms, an we yosiUvsty guaraatoa Ml our work in the optical Una W I . r. - Shm,Ot 3$mfr ' tnsmmmmm'imammmmmammmmtmfl weei&tf3&icP l"" ""ji NEW TODAY Weather Crop Bulletin. Tho past week was cooler than tho previous one la tho westorir section, while in tho eastern section tho nights woro cool, with moderately warm days. A few small showers occurred in tho northwest Sunday and Monday, but thoy woro Insufficient to wot tho ground to any depth, and rain Is still noeaod everywhere for late crops and for pas tures. The grain harvest Is drawing to a close and threshing Is well along. Fall wheat and barley continue to yield woll, but the berry of spring wheat and oats ebrlvoled during tho late hot weather, and tho yields are disappoint ing. Pasture is getting very short and stock la losing flesh. Corn and1 hops are making satisfactory advancement. Late potatoes are at a standstill, and need, rain badly. Apples are generally smaller in size than usual, and the crop promises to be below the average in quantity. Prunes are beginning to ripen. Tor Sals, Good milk eow. Seo'-B. F. W.,M state printing office, 8-29-3t Lost, A yellow canary bird, No. 1 singer. Return to Mrs, Frank Len- non, South Salem, and recelvo re ward. Or phonA Black 2446. 8-S9-3t Tor Bala Chcp. A set of twenty-eight volumes of Encyclopedia Brittanieo. Inqutro of "B. F. W.," state printing offle. 8-S9 St. For Sola, .73 acree, 8 acres In cultiva tion, balanco in Umber and pasture, good spring running -water. Born and orchard, 40 per aero. 2H mile out! of Salem, 0. Brasher, 113 North Commercial street. 8-SS-lm Notics. All express loads north of Hill creek and as far north as the poor fans, polyttchnte school and fair groafel storo 60 am T6, Loads shall b absolutely free, commencing Sep tmbsr lse. A. H, Damon. ft-Slt A Regular Contributor. For the third time in as many days George Leonard appeared beforo Re corder Moores yesterday. This time ho was fined $10 for being drunk on tho Sabbath day. Poisons in rood. Perhaps you don't realize that many pain poisons originate in your food, but somo day yon may feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will con vince you. Dr. King's New Life Pills ore guaranteed to euro all sickness duo to poisons of undigested food or raaney back. 25o at J. O. Perry's, Druggist, Balem, Oregon. O' A aoncral Mlx-Up. An unusual accident bofoll Thomas Cooper, .whllo ho was driving to town In his buggy last Saturday in company with anothor party. Mr. Cooper was lending a couple of horses behind the buRSYi nd, nccordlng to the report that reached us, some kind of vchtclo approached from tho rear, and startled tho animals being led;, In Its fright ono of tho horses Jumped and stuck a foroleg through a buggy wheol. There was something doing thon. Mr. Cooper and his companion wero thrown out In tho molee, and the deuce to pay gener ally. When things were straightened finally the hind wheel of tho buggy was a sight to behold. It lookoa like lightning had landed on it. Aside from tho condition of the wheel, and, we suppose, a tenderness of one of tho horses' legs, no damage resulted. Cor vallis Gazette. Airships Froo Buren & Hamilton aro coinc to riva airships to the children on Thursday. Bvery child, calling at thejr storo on Thursday will bo given one of these In genious llttlo toys. Do not havo to inakt s purchase to r,t one. - "- Airshli Froo To tho children oa Thnrsdar af. 0 a. m,, at Buren h Hamlltno'a, BORN. NOLAN.- Monday morning, August 8S, 1903, to tho wlfo of J. a Nolan, 9-pound girl. This is a new addition to th t r tho Moraisg Statesman, Building Proposals Invited. Bids will be received at the office of Pugh A Legg until 1 p. m,, September 1, 1905, for the construction of n one story frame school boildlntr in Mt. ed in sehool district No. 61, Polk eoun-' it, urecon. Plans and specifications can be seen at the architects' office in Balem, Ore go a. Tho school board reserves th right to reject any and all bids. 8-2o-5t PUGH k r.nnn -VU in MSSSBN The SLEEPMOOR $n.oo MATTRESS Contains 30pouads Silk Floss Imported from Japan, It is u . porlor to a foath er mnttroes for comfort. Will . last a Ufo tlmo, , and if aired in . sunshine will al ways bo Uke now. Wo manu facture the SLEEPMOOR f,tt ourselves and sell It : '.'. Wllhnnr 11 "' for JO years Buy a SLEEPMOOR and SLEEPMORE The little town of FlorcneM Eugene, is to havo a high school. 11 'all w ''? CTcriJ fc in: jfjf! CARNES Hop Baskets Patented and Improved foe PIaceyor orders now and avoid the rash. Walte Mofley M Court Bteset, Salsai Bicycle Tit es TO FIT YOUR PURSE Tfcefcest ofcverytfclagieea B4cycle at : nr MlJ' -r