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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1905)
0AniY 0APITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY,. SEPTEMBER 25, 1005. 5 . Try Our OYSTER COCKTAILS They're the Kind That's Good FULLER & DOUGLAS, Salctn's lending grocers, bakers and . ,i Ar.n Ann ati ..i ionICCiionrBi louvu, uias diiuui., New phono Main 182. WE CARRY Tho Stovoiia rifles in all tho va rious patterns and calibres, Just' tho thing for boys to learn to shoot with. IIAUSER BROS., Sporting Goods. ! Books 5 If you trill tako tlino to soo H our big window dlsploy you $ will want ft copy at onco, fjpj Sacrificed m Prices 2 Posltivoly worth twlco 0 what wo ask. gj PATTON'S BOOK STORE , ! Buried at Dallas. Rev. nnd Mrs. D. JU. McCullach. of I Bluff, Onl., arrived this morning Mi tho remains of Mrs, A. O. Gay, pAther of Mrs, McCullngh, nil formor- of Dallus. Tho burial took plnco at lias at 3 p. in. today, 200 Drummers' ( rpet samples, 7Ge and $1.00 quail- " each. Tuosday only. Tho Houso tu nulling Co. o . CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. ho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Si5 Signature of IT e lcld of whoat In Wasco county bo about 00 per cent of tho aver : rrop, Lock of molsturo is mostly ', snsiblo for the deficit. Li'lcs. if vou want a refined and Ir.l' ant comnlexion. free from blera- ft. ...: v . .- . . pi", use Jiolllstor'sTKocky Mountain ' .wrings rea Jips, nnga.eyw gnu a nm-liko complexion. 35 conts, lei "r Tablets. Dr, Sana's. i : ' T o steamer W. n. Harrison struck In he bar Friday while trying to enter -i i i ! F.rrlneton's Cash Market Is the ilio to buy your meats. CHILDREN OttY FOB rLETOHER'8 OASTORIA. MM New Edison Tfieatte Program beginnintr Mondnv. Sentnm bor 25th, threo days only. Tho banner bill of novoltlcir headed by DIETREIOII BROS. TRIO. famous athlotos from tho Wintcrgar- ton, Berlin. ROME. MAYO AND JULIET. irln ihoir original 3-man minstrel act. STEVE JENNINGS, Tho man with the ennc. IIARRY MOYER, New Song Story. EDISONOSCOPE, Tho "Ineendinry." See tho chaso Admission, 10c; 75e reserved seats, 10c extra. Tho above $500 program threo nights only. It is up to you. BEBKBBBBnHBIIHIIMRBBHBBBBa a s a AMUSEMENTS a BBDBBBBBBBBBISIIlBBEaBflflBflBB TONIGHT. Edison Vaudovillo. Now Edison Theatro. Procured at an enormous oxponse, tho Dlotrelch Bros. Trio, sklllod Ger man athletes mnko tholr debut Monday night at tho popular Edison. Those gontlcmcn nro tho acmo of physical de velopment, and outdo Sandow at every performance. Romot Mayo nnd Julloto prcsont what is known ns tho three-man mln- strol all laughs. Stovo Jennlnes, a scnsntlonnl cane manipulator, and n Now York favorite, hns many surprises. Hnrrv Movor sines a now song, nnd tho "Incondlary" will bo seen on tho Edlsonoscopo, showing tho starting of n fire nnd tho result. No advanco in prlco. Tho $500 show is for your bonoflt and pleasure, now it is up to you. o Wo Can Help Both. An cducntion along practical linos, such ns may bo secured at tho Capital' Business Collcgo, of this city, is of un told benefit to both young men nnd young women. It may mean tho differ once botwoon succoss and failure If interested in a training that will roako your sorvlccs worth mor.o in tho busi ness worhl and open opportunities of promotion to you4 wo can liolp you. Sonil for cntaloguo, or, bottcr still, visit tho school and talk with tho prin cipal. Students nro cntorlng dally. 0-23-tf Housos Must Bo Numborcd. Proporty ownors nro required to plnco numbers upon their buildings, in ac cordance with ordinance No. 430, passed by tho council October 4, 1004, which reoulrcs all houses or buildings now orccted to bo numbered beforo January 1, 1905, and all horeaftor orcctod to bo numbered before being occupied, under penalty of from $2.G0 to $5,00 per day for each day's ne glect. W. A. MOORES, 0-23-lOt. Rocordor. Lavigno to Rofcrco Socrlnaw. Mich., Sent. 25. Consider able intorest is manifested in tho bout botween Joo Cherry and Paddy roo, which is scheduled to be pulled off to night boforo a local athletic club. George Lavigno has been agreod upon ns roforec. There Is no pepper In Schilling's Best ginger ; there's nothing wrong in Schilling' Best anything. Moneyback. Will Probated. The will of the lato Chnrles F. Dolt was admitted to probato Saturday. The ostato of tho deceased is valued at about $800, and, by. tho terms of the will, all the property, both real and personal, Is bequeathed to the surviv ing widow, Mrs.phanna Dietz, who is alio named in tbewlll as executrix, and is to serve without bonds. After the death of Mrs. Dlotz one-half of the proporty is to go to tho deceased's children and the other half to tho heirs of Mr. Deitz. A WOMAN IN THE CASE. Whether she be the donor or the re cipient of a watch bought at Pomor oy's, is sure to bo "A Contented Wo man." You probably know that each watch we sell carries with it our guar anteewritten as you like as to ease and works. So we invite your inspec tion and selection in full confidence of suiting you to the proverbial "T." C. T. Pometoy Jeweler and Optician 38 State St., Safem, Of. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. J. C. Leo is attending to businoss-in Albany today. Mrs. G. W. Johnson nnd son, Paul, nro sponding tho weok in Portland. C. W. Bogart nnd family aro spend ing tho week nt tho Portland fair. Julius Pincus returned from a busi ness trip to Portland this morning. Enrl Patton, of tho 'varsity football team, spent Sunday nt his homo In Hal soy. Charley Irwin, of tho Anderson bnr bor shop hit tho trail this morning for Portlaud. Frank Durbin went to Portland this morning to hnvo a look nt tho fino stock. Burgoss Ford, of tho .football team, spent Sundny in Portland with his pa rents. G. G. Forbos, of Portland, hns ro turned to Snlem, to comploto his educa tion. John Rolchon, a student at tho Uni versity, hns roturuod to rosumo his studies. ' W. J. Batty, of Marshflcld, has ar rived In Salem to ontor Willamette Uni versity. Rov. Hamilton, of tho First M. E. church, of Illllsboro, is spending tho day in tho city. Miss Bosslo Frlsby returnod this morning from Portland, whore sho hns been for a few days. Miss Alico Mulkoy, of Mehama, who has boon tho guest of Miss Salllo Bush, roturncd homo today. Ross Sownrd and two sisters, of Ida ho, havo arrived to rosumo tholr stud ies at tho University. Chnrlos Stirling, tho Brownsvlllo warehouseman, wont to Portland this morning, after sponding a fow days in this city. Russel and Glndys Farrar loft yes torday for Eugene, to cntor tho Stnto University. . Tho iforo accompanied by their mother. Rov.(.T. H. Wood, of Orogon City, is in tho city today. Ills daughter, Miss Gladys, will nrrivo in a fow days to at tend school. W. C Winslow, C. W. Brown and Harry Dale, who havo boon visiting Mr. Brown, loft for tho Stnto Univer sity this morning. Mrs. II. H. Hewitt enmo down from Albany this morning to assist her son, Clydo Laughcad, who is gotting roady to loavo for San Francisco. Mrs. A. N. Bush has roturncd from nu cxtonded visit to Now York. Sho was mot in Portland by her husband, who hns been homo several weeks. - Mrs. C. A. Baker and Mrs. L. M. Baker dopnrtod for Portland yesterday morning, nnd will spend a fow days in scoing tho sights at tho exposition. ALWAYS SWEEPS CLEAN AND LASTS LONGER. THE BEST MADE, A SALEM BROOM. If. W. Hall and fnmlly wont to Port land this morning. Mr. Hall will return thU ovoning, but his family will spend sevorul days In tho exposition city. County Survoyor B. B. norrlck has gono to locato tLa county road from Golden 'a Perry to Marlon, which Is to bo permanently improved by tho coun ty Harry Gault is handling tho me chanical department of tho Cottage Grove Leador and Nuggot. Tho west ern Publishing Co., of that place, has been incorporated. Miss Elva McElha'ney hns returned from a visit with rolatlvos In Portland, and will visit with her grandmother. Mrs. J. E. MoCoy, in this city, before returning to her homo In Sllvorton. Miss Lena Mclntiro has returned from a doltahtful threo weeks' visit with relatives at San Joso and San Franoisoo. Sho also visited with Port land friends for the rast threo days. Dr. E. M. Randall, of Ohleago, gener al seeratary of tho Hpwortb League, deliver! two addresses at the Metho dist ohureh yesterday, Dr. Randall ws formerly proiiden.t of Uie University of Puget Sound, at Tacoma. Mrs. J. J. Carney roturned to Mr home In Aberdeen, Wash., this morn ing, after accompanying her daughter to this olty, where she will enter the University.' Mr. Carney is editor of the Aberdeen Morning Herald. Miss Lizzie Burris, of Condon, who tin heen tho truest of her sister, Mrs. W. II. Phillips, nt tho corner of Cot tage and Trade; street, went up to Al bany today. She was accompanied by her two little nieces, Bmlly ana iJua Phillips. Among those returning from tne con ference at Albany were President Cole mn nt the University. Prof. C. O. Boyer, Prof. W. P. Drew and family and Rev. D. A. Watters. Vr. waiters will spend the day with friends before going on to Portland. Harry Spauldlng, of Norm i annua, arrived in Salem yesterday, and will nnd several days in 'this city and vi cinity on business connected with his father's nursery. As soons a he has m. htiufneu matters eettled narry will re-enter tho University for tho winter. CORNELIUS VANDERBILT RESIDENCE, N. Y. A stroll up Fifth Avenue af. this season calls for the walking length COVERT TOP COAT. On account of distinctive style, perfect fit, superior fabric; and superb workmanship, New York men wear tho one labeled jpd benjamin s( MAKERS -& NEWyORK The makers' guarantee, nnd ours, with every garment learlnK the Aboro label. Wo are exclusive agents here. G. W. Johnson Co. (Incorporated.) Henry Schomakcr and sons, Elmer and Freddio, spent Sundny In Portland. Mrs. C. Earnhardt nnd son, George, havo' returnod from several days In Portland. . John G. Hughos, of Pomoroy, Wash., has Itocn in tho city for a few days, visiting his nophow, Snm Hughos, nnd today went to Aumsvlllo to seo his sis ter, Mrs. Geo. Pcclc This is his first visit to Snlem In many years. Notipo. Thcro will bo a special communica tion of Snlem Lodgo, No. 4, A. F. & A. M., tonight nt 8 p. m., sharp. Work in tho M. M. degroo. All invited. W. H. COOK, W. M. Commercial Olub Tonight. Selection of dolcgatos to tho Eugene Development Convention and othor iin- tportnnt matter's requlro a mooting of tho Commercial Club this ovoning ar tho city pollco court room at 7:30, sharp. All membors aro requested to attend. nu i ii iiiiiiii.uiiinw I STATE SOCIAL NEWS lTT"T'T"Ht"T",T"fHI V f f r 'i"i f l"l It' Marlon Notes. Mrs. A. L. Brown, of Salem, is in town for a fow days. Mrs, C, O, Dunn visited her son at JofTcrson on Friday nnd Saturday. Mrs. J. II. Rhoten nnd daughtor, Mrs, Ilnnn, returnod from tho fair Friday night. Dlok Palmor, who has befln visiting his pnronts, left for California on No, 12 Friday. School began this weok, with W. B. Daggott, of Dallns, as principal, nnd Miss nqgo, of Albany, assistant. Work on tho now storo and postofllco building Is progressing rapidly, and will soon bo ready for occupancy. John Rowo, of Kalkaska county, Mich., nnd Edward Mix, of Colorado, visited tholr cousin, M. A. Barbor, this weok. Marshall Oxloy and John McAteo, of Springfield, Iowa, were visitors at the homes of M. A. Barber and N, L. Bol ton, a few days this week. Mr. T. W. Rutherford, of Snlem, died Friday morning. Tho funeral was held hero Sunday at 11 o'alock, A large t erowd was present. Tho funoral was conduoted by Rov. HInshaw and Rov. McLeod. Mrs. Myers nnd Mrs. C. W. Russell and their brother.Ir. Walker, of New York, returnod to Marion on Saturday to attend the funeral of Mr. Ruthcr ford. - o It dulls tho soytho of Father Time, drives away wrinkles of approaching old ago the elixir of life, that puts hope in the human heart Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablet. Dr. Stone's. o Sort of Fedlow Feeling. .The fat woman looking at the plump girl, with friendly sympathy. She knows what she is coming to. Soiner vlllo Journal, o Neighbors Olvo Johnny Taffy, Cleveland, Sept. 25. A number of prominent citizens will go to the homo of Rockefeller tomorrow, to tell him the bnsiness men and citizens of this city havo faith in his honesty and well doing towards his fellow men, despite the attacks upon him. o i Chicago Markets. Chicago, Sept. 25v Wheat 81 Vj) corn, 62; oats, 27, 1 I I ran Mm V?' relieved. Our suits bear all the earmarks of mado-to-ordor garments and thoy cost about one-half less. At $14, $18 or $20 you can chooso a Suit that will look as if it was built for you. Softs from $0 to $25 . A Fall Top Coat Tho man who doos not llko to bo uncomfortablo is xoady" right now for his fall Top Coat. Thoro aro throo months ahoad beforo n wintor ovorcoat will bo in ordor. Wo havo a handsomo collodion just out of tho work'rooins of tho Best Top Coat Makei?s $5, $t6, atid$8 Salem Woolen Mill Stoe O. P. BISHOP, PROPRIETOR. Tho trouble with Dr. Withycombe, who is accused of investing 10 conts in tho Independence Enterprise, is that ho invested his money in tho wrong pa por. Ho should havo put it in tho Cap ital Journal. HE MEANS SCOTT'S Your doctor says you must take cod liver oil. Probably he means Scott's Emulsion be cause you cannot take the clear oil; no one can take the clear oil who needs cod liver oil. The doctor understands that and doubtless means Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil which everybody can take because it is emulsified and prepared so that it can be very easily digested by the most sensitive stomach. Most everybody likes it. We'll Mnd you a umplt fret, SCOTT&I30WNK, jog I'tul Street, Niw York. It is against the ironclad rules of tho West Side Enterprise to roturn monoy. That's West Side Enterprise for you. Wo pay money for tho THREE Us. Simplicity, Economy, Assurance Thousands of peo ple are now using this famous flour for Boston Brown Bread, ariddle Bread, . .Griddle Cakes, Muffins and Plum Pudding, iL' lm Mi otoHHB 4 U Mitel SHI jjsi B. B. PAOmO COAST FACTORY, SAN JOSB, OAL. Mall.ua five 2-ccnt stamps and wo will .tend Sample Pockago prepaid. tk 1 If Yoa Clothes Come From Us They'll Be Rigfct Aro you on tho fonco llko many othor mon don't know whothor you'll buy a mado-io-ordor or roady-mado sultT Many a man has boon both erod tho enmo way until ho canio horo and had his mind Sups for a Racing Stako. E. B. Tonguo, of Illllsboro, Saturday brought suit against tho stato board of ngrlculturo for tho recovery of $103, allcgod to bo duo him as prlzo monoy for tho winning of tho "Juvonllo Stake" rnco, held at tho stato fair, Soptompor 14, 1001. Tho ovont was won by ",Lord', Lovclaeo," ownod br J'Mr. Tonguo. ou Lady," ownod by Tiionma ii. lironts, or Walla Wnlla, was tho othor horso that ran. Somo disagreement ' arose botwoon I tho ownors of tho horses nnd tho stato board, through tho fact that only two horses stnrtad in tho rnco, and owing to tho dlsngroomont no satisfactory set tlement could ovor bo roachod, Mr, Tongue, tho owner of "Lord Love lace," claims that, an winner of first monoy, ho is ontitlod to tho sum of $130. Mr. Brents clnims thoro is $03 duo him as socond monoy, and this al leged claim has boon asslgnod to Mr. Tonguo, who buijs to recover tho full amount of both claims, $108, Tho stato board holds that under tho conditions of tho "Juvenile Btako" tho full amount Is not duo, since only two colts startod, Goes furthor nnd further. Nover stops until you nro woll. That's what Holllster's Rocky Mountnln Tea will do. A great tonic. Makos rich, red blood, Ann flesh, 35 conts, Tea or Tnblots. Dr. Stono's. Snvo tho fronts of tho Packagos. B B It Is tho real Now England . article. Put up in red ,-psciagc3, and la 10-pound sacks. Ask your grocer or it, B. 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