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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1906)
"WJ WW1' a DAILY OAPlfAX JOUBNAI AIH; OKJWOX, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1908. The House Furnishing Co. Most artistic and beautiful in in finish acd design are on new Napoleon Beds in polished Golden Oak and Birds Eye Maple. We have just placed the largest Rug and Carpet trder we have ever given These will arrive next month; In the mean lime we desire to make a clean sweep of our present stock hence the unusual prices prevailing during our great JUNE REDUCTION SALE $ .75 All Wool Ingrain Carpets jj .50 .05 0. 0. Wool Ingrain Carpots 45 ,55 Union Ingrain Carpets 35 .05 Tapestry Carpots 45 .75c Tapestry Carpots '. ...' 55 .85 Tapestry Carpots 65 .05 Tapestry Carpets ..., 75 1.10 Tapestry Carpots 85 1.75 Axrainistor Carpots i 1-35 1.50 Axmindstor- Carpots 1-05 1.25 Axinlnister Caipots .70 0x12 Body BrussolU Rugs, $12.50 to 19.00 0x12 Axminlstor Bugs, $18-00. 9x12 Tapestry Bugs, $12.50- AH aizos Ingrain Art Squaros from 30 to 60 Pr squaro yard. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. 177 Liberty Street I CHOICE MEATS Wo kill and euro our own moats, hang them in our ico house, where thoy nro carod for at tlio proper Umo; thoreforo wo cau assuxo you that you got good, fresh meat. Try a log of spring lamb for dinnor. You will bo pbusod, STEAKS, VEAL CUTLETS ROAST BEEP Wo have a man who will delight you with his selections ami fino cuts. Wo ImmUo nothing but the boat and aieo ovory offort to pleaso our trade. Dee & Kurtz 1 77 Commercial St., Salem, Or WE WANT YOU To call this "your bank," to have you fool interested la its growth am worth la the community. An nccounf'wlth your homo bank will givo you greater business standing in tho community and 6 prostlgo that you may never have enjoyed before. If your Mae is sot oa our books, w will bo pleased to M4 it there before tho elxo of liHW, MJJMU 8TATS SANK. Salem State Bant PAGS, PtMfctait HAZARD, Cufck Now Incorprations. During tho past week tho following corporations hnve filed their papers in tho stnto heuse: United Placer urines Company; principal ofllco, Portland, Or.; capital stock, $1,000,000; incorporators, B. II. Bom?, M. S. Hart and Chas. P. Wright, Kola Nela Hop Company; principal ofllco, Albany, Or.; capital stock, $10, 000; incorporators, Kola Nels, Hmrry ScMossier and O. 0. MoClellan. American Adjustment Company; principal oflloo, Portland, Or.; cnpltal stock, $25,000; incorporators, 0. II. Inrtrlngtou, E. E. Farrington and I II, AVlittfloId. Ensb Stdo Slnbwood Company; prin cipal oftlc Portland, Or.; capital stock, $10,000; incorporators, M. B. Wake man, Joseph A, Hill and U. S. Howland. WlthrowvMolhnaa Company; prlnci p.tl ofllco, Klnnmth Folia, Or.; capital stock, $25,000; Incorporators, Charles II. Withrow, lVodl Mlhnso and' Qua Melhnso. Everett, Kylo & Epperlyj principal ofilcty Lebanon, Or.; capital stock, $25, 000; incovTporators, II, 0. Grant, Robt. Kyli G, A, Eppcrly. Portland Fuo4 Co. principal office, Portland, Or.; capital stock, $50,000; incorporators, G. A. Stool, J. B. Schol Hold and 1 E. Cameron, Williams Avonuo Planing Mill; prin cipal ofllco, Portlawl, Or.; capital Block, $5000; Incorporators, A. S. Ellis, G. G. Katbn and Frank F. Froeman. State News Have You a Cough? A doao of Ballard's HorehounJ Syrup will rollove it, nvo you a eoldt Try it for whooping cough, for asth ma, consumption, for broachltis. Mrs. Joe McQrath, 327 B. 1st str'eet, Hut chinson, Kan., writes: "J have uwd Ballard's lloreaouad Syrup in say family for five years, and ia4 it tke meet palakb-le udU4 I ever h4. JW Ml fcy D. J, Fry, Tho Bugono-Floronco stage lino has changed hands. Tho city of Vale is to have a light and watttr system. It is alleged: tjiab somo of tho Eugene women voted. Illegally for school di rector, nndl a contest is tnlkoil of. , J. D. French, Tho Dalles banker, and ono of tho boat as woll as tho best known mon in tho state, and a ploncor, ia seriously ill. Mainour county, has a bumpor crop of alfalfa this year, and it is expected that from four to six tons will bo smr agod to tho aero. Vale la going to colobrato tho Fourth of July with great feativitios. Hon. Honed R. Webster, of Portland, will deliver tho adkhxsss. Tho BoothllyBawmills at Spring field aro making somo largo improve ments. Thoy ha vo 'installed a 300-horse power englno and somo largo blowers. Tho town of Dufur, in Wasco county, has boon pormittod by tho government to got its waton supply from tho Cas cade rciiervo, anil it will havo tho very purest of mountain water. Two mon wont over Celllo falls Sat urday about moon and woro drowned, Thoy woro crossing in a small boat, and ovidently lost an oar. They woro so near across that, as thoy pawod ToflVs fish whoel, tho workmen tried to throw them a line, but failed. They stood up in tho boat as it wont over. Tho boat turned over and tho men woro soon no mora. . Death frow Lockjaw Never follows an injury drewed with Buckles 's Arnica Salve, Its antiseptic and healing properties prevent blood poisoning, Chas. Oswold, merchant, of RensMlaexsville, N. Y., wrltee: "It cured Seta Bureh, of this plaee, of the vglleet sere ea bis seek I ever saw.' Cvree euts, wounds, burar, and serfs Sea at J. O. Perry's drug store. SUNSHINE INSURES HARVEST Willamette Valley Is Verily a Land Flowing With Milk and Honey Tho sudden advent of summer weath er and tho cessation of tho steady spring rains havo made tho prospects fo7splondwl) crops in' tho Willamctto valley a cctninty. It would requiro soniothing unprecedented and entirely unforseon to retard any of tho stable products of tho valley. The traditional oldest inhabitant cannot remember when whoab looked) better than it docs at present. Tho acreage is largo ami so far thero has not been tho slightest indication of rust or of tho presenco of tho aphis. It la safo to say wheat crop is all mado and omly awaits tho harvesting. Tho samo may bo truly said of tho h'op crop. Notwithstanding that low pricoa havo been the rulo for a while, so much money lias beon Invested in tho laTgd hop yards) tltat as much caro ia being taken with tho hopa as in years when big pricoa wero expected. Hops in tho Willamette valley never looked bottor at this timo of year, Tho grow-&-a havo been all tho time steadily oloaning up their ynrdla and improving conditions, so that tho crop may bo harvested this fall moro easily and cheaper than over before. Thero yet remains ono cultivation and ono train ing before tho crop matures. I Tho 1900 strawberry crop is now al 'most a thing of tho past. A fow lato berries will bo brought to tho market during this weak, but noxt Saturday will probably soo tno nnisli. Tlio stTaw bepry crop was not largo this year, but tho fruit was of an excellonfc quality and ripened ovonly. On tho whole tho strawberry growers mado money this year. Tho Logani berrios aro now at thoir zonith. This becry, as is very woll known, is yet almost in tho oxporimonst al stago, but it is proving an unquali fied 6UCC0S3. Tlio 'season for this deli cious borry has boon an ideal ono and tho yield will bo enormous. Tho do manid! for Logan borriea had to bo cre atod, bub ib was an easy tiling to do. All tho surplus of this variety in MaP ion and Polk counties will bo taken caro of at) tho cannery of tho Saloin Mutual pooplo. It is boliovod tltat by next; year thero will ba a stoady de mand for this borry and) thati tho prices paid noxt yoar will make this tho most profitablo brrry to grow. Tho continuod rains kept tho oarly chorry crop down. Tho yiold was small in most localities and tho quality of tho fruLt) was not tho best. But tho eun shino camo in timo to mako tho lato chorrios, Royal Anns, etc., a big suc cess. Tho Stato Horticultural society will bold a meoting in Salem, July 0 and 7, and in connection! wihh this mooting thero will bo a dkerry oxhibit. This will bo a good thing fo rtho cherry growers of tho valloy and thero is no doubt thab thoro will bo displayed at this timo tho best oxhibit of cherries over shown in tho tato. Tho Salem Mutual cannery is buying all tho chorrios that can bo secured and tho chorry industry is coming to bo ono of tho biggest things for tho valloy farmers. Now tlint thero oms to bo no long er any dangor of continued rains, cut ting hoy will bo engaged in on an ox tonsivo scalo. Tho steadyi rains of two weeks ago caused somo of bho rankest (jrowtk of grass to fail down, bub tho hay crop is very heavy, tl ia bolioved that tho yieJd will bo far abovo the avorago. L. M. Gilbert, the Rosodulo pruno growor, says that tho outlook for a good output of prunos is fair. Ib is a littlo carry bo prognosticate as to tho oxtonsiveuoBS of tho crop, which, how over, bids fair to bo larger than last year's. Tha inines aro boginnlug to ilrop from tho trees and It is hoped by tb egrowors that ninny will drop bo as to givo bho remaining onoa nU bho- nour ishment) that Uho troo can givo Ib Is generally bolioved that bho pruno crop wili bo such as to amply tax tho dtiers to thoir full capacity. Tho garden truck in that locality is growing fino and hops aro looking well, Oliver Boors, whea soon by a Jour nal representative, reiterated tho state meat mado by others in bho eamo local ity that the hops looked good and were thriving apleadtdiy. The grain in that neighborhood U growing fine, but it eeema that worrae ace working on the baetey from tha roots, causing the piwats to dry up. While tha damage to tVa barley field baa reached no great prefortioas yt, tbere is eomo cause of tkw for fear the barley crop, which ia of fcfea beat, aver aeea fas tfeaea 1 parts, wiH be sarlowety daeaefed. F. O. Johnson, of tho Hazolgroon neighborhood, states that tho voico of tho mowing machino is 'lioard in that vicinity. Tho, fanners in that part of tho county likvo been experimenting by aowing a littlo vetch with tho chcot and appear to bo qulto satisfied with tho results. Tho combination of vetch and cheot gives a heavier crop and! wall prove a bctt' feed, for mixed food ia preferable to straight. Tho olovor yield will bo much larger than a year ago. Harvey Walker, in the samo neighborhood, has seventy acres of clover, tho finest human oyca over beheld. W. A. Mumpers, of Lablsh, Meadows, reports tho crops in; that vicinity look ing fino. That section ia most product ive in chco hay and tho yield will bo largo and of good quality. Tho clover ic unusually heavy. It i3 gommily believed that tho pres ent hot weather will bo beneficial to tha oats and wheat crops, in that tho damago done by tho Hessian fly will bo materially removed). The fly obhors tho sun and tho hot weather will rid the fields of tho in'sects that might have found lodlcnient there. At Hayesville tho chorry crop is im mense. Gcorcro Hooper, a prominent farmer in tko Waldo Hills states that farmors in that neighborhood aro beginning to cut mesmiito and clover hay. Tho vdtch crop in that region is particular ly heavy, in fact it is a tremendous crop. In oomo parts tho vo'ch is over six fectj mnd is of good quality, too. Tho pruno drieiB in that neighborhood will hnndlo the immenso pruno crop with difficulty. Other fruits are doing woll. The cutting of 'the cheat hay will begin in a couple of weeks W. If. Egmn, of tlio Brooks neighbor hood, reports that wheat and oala aro growing rapidly and looking woll. Hops nro of good color and aro grow ing fast. Clovor is now being harvest ed, and represents a good crop. Apples, prunes and other fruits are in excel lent condition. Eft Hay Presses Aro tho sort that make money for ii. man who runs them, and for L I. or whoso hay thoy balo. m" Fino firm bales of oven weight in. m, most .rapid timo, is what they Want McConmick Mowers and Rakes Will savo that hay crop, no matfe how heavy or how badly down. McOormick mowers havo the ek monts of strength, weight and daribil. ity that tho toughest grass demand' Uso your privilege of looking around, bit, when you get xoady to buy, iji you'll find by comparison that tnw' nothing in the samo class. HAY CARRIERS HAY SLINGS HAY PULLEYS -' ,1 HANG FORKS . HANK HOOKS STEEL TRACK ., And ovcrvthintr needed in i ..? i substantially for taking caro of youA hay. 1 Call and inspect our power press. glad to show you. A Second Hand Dafrt Press i For salo at a bargain. Call and well ' toll you all about it. , Call and expect our powor pros. ' F. A. Wiggins IMPLEMENT HOUSE. 255-257 Liberty Streot. Farm Implements, Wheels, Autom biles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. Remember tho Elks' Skidoo Jtut ! July 2-3-4. Deadly Serpent Bites. Aro as common in India as are stomach and livor disordors with us. For the lattor, however, thoro is a suro remedy. Electric Bitters, tho great rostoratlvfl modicine, of which S. A. Brown,' of Bonnetbsville, S. C, says: "They re stored my wifo to perfect hoaltb, after years of suffering with dyspepsia and a chronically torpid liver." Electric Bittors euro chills and fover malaria, billousnoss, lamo back, kidney troubles and bladder disorders. Sold only on guaranteed by J. O. Perry, druggist, Salem, Or. Price, EOc. Fish Got Brunk. At Frankfort Ky., lasb weok a flako stand in a largo distillery broke and over 13,000 gallons of pure whisky were turnod into Benson creek, and tho fafflmcrg living alon'g tho banks of bho stream gathered in' baskets and caught with thoir hands thousands of live) fish. In droves 'tlhoy camo to tho surfaco of tho water, sported' around and cut capers. Thoy soonvod to bo about threo stoots in tho wine, and disported thorn s.elvos in tho nvorfl unfinny manner, Tho fish gob drunk. Exchange. Bawuro of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. As mercury will surely destroy the uonso of smell and completely derange the wholo system when entering it through tho mucuous surfaces. Such articles should novor bo used except on proscriptions from roputable phy sicians, as tho damago they will do is ten fold to tho good you can pos sibly derlvo from them. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Ohoney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and ia taken intornally, act ing directly" upon the blood and mucu ous surfaces of tho eystom. In buying Hall's Catarrh Curo bo truro you got tho genuine. It is taken internally and mado in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Ch,eney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price, 75e per bottlo. Tako Hall's Family Pills for constipation. X-RAYS A cursory examination of the Chris tian; names of tho modern young ladiei shows thnfe they aro nearly all "Yi" Tho President "did n'ob stutter vh ib camo to signing tho bill giving bin $25,000 a year for traveling erpensa Hd sicmed1 it ab sicrh't Teddy is Mf afraid to oxpross his convictions, i Strango that thoso preachers in Port; land, who paint in glowing words til, joya of Immortality, and tho beauty of tha next world, aro making sm strenuous efforts to stay on eain fg i ,i .r .. . c a if Ensign Storoy, now of tho Salvatioi Army, losb his voico years ago, becaMV as no says, no rojeciea a cau ' God. After 14 months ho consoontfc. himsolf to tho servico of QoL and Us voica was att onco restored. Sines W tinin flirt nnslirn tons boon Witinl! singing his own songs, which pror&J tM j truth of tho old' saying "God oot in a mysterious way his wonders i( perform-," and also his punishmeatJ t inflict. o A Strorur .Sermon. n.. TOilltnnr Wnrfhfnirton. ot Bsijl homish, Washington, occupied the pdvl pit of tho First Congrogationai wv-? toot ..:r. on.ii nmnnhed a strotfi sormon Kn "Things PnndamenUl uj Our Religion." Tho speaker ne lp it is thd positive) sido of man's -' l.t !... 1.1, V,, nrnmUtt; it Is WO" mart boliovea that couuts, not &e-4 things ho doubts. . Rov. Worthington will again pr noxt Sunday both morning and t-I..O- Wa in liwA as a supply f x. i is nn,H mav T uongregaiionui piuim, "- , i tually, bo callod permanently. He , a good impression last ovens , Laying Tics. A crow is at work laying ties oat" i. , i nt fho WUlsw, iciiipmioxv- wv . g,. Valloy Traotfion Company m - lem,inprorationforthobuUI tko mucli-talked-of uutf to w-i. July 3 Will be Sweet Pea Day Three Prizes to Ladies 1 st. For the largest bouquet of Sweet Peas 2nd. For the handsomest bouquet 3rd. For the bouquet containing the most varied Every lady who is growing Sweet Peas may enter contest. RED CROSS PHARMACY Commercial St. Sata;