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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1906)
"r WIJFWWwr' Ice Cream Season Season is now with us. Tho Good IDE OKEAM SODAS mfo at our fltoro aro just tho right Klag ff &i9 Bcason- THE SUMMER OIEL. Tho Summer Girl, siill tho most pop- drink at our fountain. pineapple and Orango Sherbort. . . PAILY OAPIrAL J0PE1Als a 0RJq0Nt M0NpAY 25 i9Q6 i Personals ti(n TriihWm.M.B.-, .. ' """'iiWWWWiWMM J- H. Scott, was in Turner FULLER & DOUGLAS, Salem's leading Grocers. Confectioners and Bakers. ,53460 State St, Phones 182-1S7 Out loo Cream leads nil tho rest. ream1 direct from th'o dairy to our (rMzer, makes perfect Ico Cream. ftDISON THEATRE TONIGHT AND AIiL WEEK. BEIGHAM-COOPEE COMPANY Presents tho largest woduction of le season, tho great cotnedy drama on- liUed.. 'The BOHEMIANS" lew Faces lew Scenes kw Situations kw Jokes lew Sones lew Specialties PRICES 10 and 20 Cents natinees Every Saturday 2:30 Evenings 8.1 5 P. M. I NEXT WEEK "FOR TIIE RED. 1IITE AND BLUE." SOLDIERS COME HOME, par Passenger Coadhfcs, Ono Car of Horses and a Baggago Car. I Another special train of soldiers from Im Francisco passed through, hero at o'clock this morning. Tho train Insisted of a baggage enrv a car of yrso3 and! four passcnirer coaches. Tho lldrers aro ineimbcra of tho Eleventh Ifantry, stationed at Vancouver, fashington. Representatives from i hospital corps and Companies A, B t G woro on board. Ilbo men aro glad to get back homo, hj3 am absonca of two months in tho total city, which is gradually ru ling. Most or tiio aeons is Dcmg fcled away to fill tho swamps sut- landing San Francisco. As yet thero j been) but littlo building in tho now Francisco. Tho structures which re being arecto'd now are of a torn- nature and it will require moro mo haa at first anticipated to re- laid tho city of tho Golden Gate, Tho latco stoel-ribbed structures filch stood tho shock are being re- ied anid iKsnovatod. Many of tho soldiers had with them mvenira of tbo earthquake, sucu ad fries from, Ohlnartbwa and other brie- (brae. Bankers Win From Printers. Tho best came thus far played' under le auspices of tho Capital Amateur 2ue was tho ono played baturaaj ai- iraoon botweoo tho Bankers and tho ktesmon. Whom tho smoko of tho Mo rolled away tho Bankers were tWed tho victors by a run mado by toielstm dnrincr tho last inning. Thoso who witnessed tho gamo call it finest over neon here, played among hateur teams. Both pitchers am wonik. Cleanliness la tho first law of beauty;' i Hm umn unit third: no manor at vonr ronmloxioa Ills are, HolHs- ' Kockv Mountain Toa will euro IV 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. ana's Drug Storo. o Judgo Sunday. Perry Pt.gh was I Albany on bu.i aess Staurday. Archio Jernuin 1.no . 1. ... dale, Washington. Francesco SaW j t-n.- I Trill aro in Pundleton. I Herman SchrdlWi nf d.i.i aero Sundnv visit in ct triA Arthur Lennon, of Portland, was vis iting friends hero nvnr Rmwi.. Suoerintendont f!tmiiw. w t i. v. ,,, uumt'3 13 'a i.-oruanu to spend tho day. Miss Lois Byrd spent Sunday with Miss Sylvan Jonos, near Brooks. L. F. MkUllPTra rF f TM,,. 4 Sunday with relatives in this city. r. 4 11 T-.!-. . Mia. a.iuTo iiicKinson has returned fronu a visit with friends in Albany. COUntM Clfnlt Uniting rntiirnn.1 Q.. day from an cnjoyablo visit at Joffer- son. Dr. IJ. D. Cashatt well-known hero, has been elected school director at Weston. Geororo Hunt nTuT TJltv P.liimW Wf today, fan sovoral days' outing in the uascaaes. District Attorney John McNary wont to Albany today to look after legal matters. ReCOrdor-oloct D. (i. T)mrrrt- rdtMiritr.il this morning from an over-Sunday visit in Turner. Tom 1. Wilson, bookkoenor at thn j x-. state p:iison, went to Portland on the morning local. Oscar M. Jolinson, tho clothier, re- turncHl 'this morning fiom a Portland business trip, W. N". Gatens, secretary to the gov ernor, went to Portland this morning to spend tiio day. Mrs. S. A. Carpenter, who has been visiitng relatives in this city, left to day for Portland to visit. Max Buron. of tho firm of Buren & Hamilton, was a Portland-bound pas- L senger on tho morning train.. Miss Gertrvtdo Potter is enjoying a visit from tho Missos Alico and Lois Ray, of St Paul, Minnesota. J. Connor tho manager of tho Wil lamette Hotel, lias no'uTnod fPom an extended trip to Klamath Falls. John W. Cochran, representative of tho Orcgonian and tho Tolegrara, spont Sunday in tho city visiting his parents. William II. Perkins and sistor, Miss Mildred, took their departure today for a visit in Portland. Will goes on busi- Constablo Johnson, C. n. Hinges, Hnl D. Patton and II. A. Johnson were among tho Salemites in Tumor yester day. . Gordon Goodell, who has beon visit ing tho family of W. T. Perkins for sovoral days, went to Portland this moaning. William Beatty arrived from Salem wwst-flrrltn- to snnnd tho summer with hio parents, Re. and Mrs. J. L. Ueatty. Coast Mail. A. Noltner, of Portland, who was in Salem Saturday, went over to Mon mouth to attend tho meeting of the boar dof regonts. Dr. J. D. Shaw went to Portland this morning to look nftor business matters, ness matters and Miss Mildred will visit friends for a. week o- so. G. A. Westgato, of Albany, chair mnn of tho Republican stato central committee, passed through tho city this morninir on his wan to Portland. Gcorcd Klampo of Sibley amf anas Klampo of Spencer, Iowa, arrivea' tn day to visit Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Klampo, who has a fruit rancu on u sh eei. t. R -Rowland unioyed a visit yester day from his brothers, J. W. and T. D., of Portland, who eamo up to visit him and his family at their camp at lurnur. Superintendent of Public insirucuuu n. Ackorman) weati to lonmwm - vtt, VUliUv -JJ.W9 lnOZ T. S nmmiti.1 A ii.- t - -&mm(, vug ut LUV returned this morning from Jefferson, having been in attendance at the I. 0. 0. F. celebration. Miss Xell Ireton, of Boise, who has beon tho euost- of M5m A,in wi.. t. sovoral days, has gone to Salem to nt- lt ,IU0 wwutng of hv cousin, Miw Minnie Ireton, of that city. Pendleton Tribune. D. Clatlrlrt T'l-vvr Imvi.I !..!!. .i --,., Uvum pul SlViilU III. tho Ohenuiwa Indian training school, is inl tho cltv icWtiv. lf ,-,v,m turnfxl from a visit to tho North Yaki ma country, where extensive irriim.Mrm projects aTo being carried on. Governor Chamberlain. Stato Land Agent West and Stato Engineer Lewis havo returned from Crook county, whero they havo been examining tho big Lirigntion projwt near Bend. Rev. Wm. Worthlngton, who is sup plying tho Congregational pulpit, wont to ,ugono to spend a few days with his classmitfo at the Chicago theologic al seminary, Pttof. H, L. Hopkins, who is teaching in tho Albany college. uon. uozortli, of Eugene, Is sponding a few dnvs with relative in tliria it- His homo is in Alaska, but ho has been attending school at Eugene, and stay ing with hit sister, Inez Bozorth, who is stenographer in tho Boa'k-Kolly mills. Miss Lila V. Swafford. a member of tho '03 class of Willamette Univorsity, who was recently ro elected as teacher of German and Algebra in tho Salem high school, will amvo in Pendleton this evening, to bo tho guest of Mrs. Fred Loekley for a few days. Pendle ton Tribune. Miss Ncta Young, who has been a student at Willamette university for tho past two years and who has been visiting in thin city for a few days, continues her journoy homo this morn ing. Sho will bo accompanied by Miss Graco Oliver, who sho has been visit ing nnd who was a former rooiumato t tlio university. Pendleton Tribune. CS tUta TPH.3uA Tb9 Kind YM Hart wwajs wsm t t2!L&& filiftu frvr Tnsiiranco MonCV. 1 Ainu Baker has commenced a suit wpartmont No. 1 of tho circuit court "tost tho Milwaukee Mechanics m 'neo Company for tho purposo of WCtlnrf nmmnnn mnnoV alleCOdl to ivo on a policy issued January 8, and covering a building at Btnf n nlano. both of ore said to havo been damaged are. Miss mttchelii wins.' I Be Goddess of Liberty During the Fourth of July Festival. Mita rvi! lni.L.n :n K.-. thn God ot Libty itelsg tio fostlvltiw ? Pouut of Judy. Too voting l tt 8 n'otAV PUKinUm ttiUlK anu Wnen You Want Harness. Call on F. E. Shafoi, at his now storo, 187 Commercial street, near Ferry. Tho finest stock of harnoss in Salem. o Summor Normal. Tho CanlHal Summer Normal opened this morning with an enrollment of about oightyfivo. Great Interest is manifested in tho work, especially that on primary meth ods. Superintendent Moores will con tinue Inatjruction in this work through out tho soasoir, in connection with his rugular class work. Onl Tuesday aftornoon Miss Cprnolia Marvin, secrotary of tho Library Conn- mission, will lecturo to tho tenchems on tho selection and mo of books. Tho library movement has como to Oregon to stay, and) Mis3 Man-in 's wldo Axnnrioneo in mattfrs pertaining to this subject Is indispcnsiblo to tho" wide- awako teacher. On Thursday afternoon Superintend ent Ackcrmmi will lecturo to tho teach ers oni 'Tho Rolation of tho Teachers to tho Principal and tho Superintendent." Superintendent J. II. Ackerman la ono of thn best known school men in tho Nortliwfl&t today, and will give, the teachors much valuable, advice, drawn from his wide ra-ngo of experience. o tt.r. '"B Maa "i nara "'""; wv CErfAfM&fo Tho Bohemians at tho Edison. Commencing tonight and all week at tho BdiMii tbeutro, tho Brigham Cooper Stock Company will present tho largest dramatio production over seen in Salem at tho very low admission ...I nf 10 and 20 cent. Tills Krcat jmf Copyright! 90S D. Kupponhelmar A Co. Chicago SUIT HITS Suits that will impress you at once as the most Stylish Up-to-Date you ever tried on. The more you look the better you like them.' Salem Woolen MiH Store Ready Tailored Suits have made a hit with Smart Dressers in this vicinity You will know why when you sec yourself in one. Prices 12.50 to $25.00 A large essortment of the famous Cluctt Shirts : $1.50 Salem Woolen Mill Store LODGS WILL PARTICIPATE; Nearly All ttoo Secret Orders in Salem Will Ilavl) Floats In tho Fourth of July Pnrado. T M -- - ,,, tn attnivd tho commencement oxcr-,1 ,...., rPt, iw.mnlnns." and r' . ::; m. v,i sehooLip w emiu i,,u :;.,.: ,..., cises or mo wuumu -. ,- xr!u9 Tjiuffhoad. daughter of Mr. and i tr tt Howitt. left yesterday for Salem on her way to Tillamook, whero i. n w,nd a portion or ner vui- Misa VovaJ Gatvlner, who has been visiting friends here, returned homo todav. "sh will bo one of tho teacher inVbe rondletoa schools tho coming y Inss Gertrude K. Bashor, of Port land camo to Salem Saturday, and has been visiting her mother at Twelf h and Wallec Greets. Sho returned to Portland today. THE STOmAUH IS WEAK ""---WiS VscbBlW "Thousands have StifieTto this fact during tho past 35 bottle of HOSTETTERS rAMAru RITTERS ti will make tho stomach ApUto. IF ... A. 1I..III, n nn attmAv WflTK. ADDiT 10 iVU O.w. wv-j ... Tr.n..Tmw On.. Eneene. Or. 5-2Z-H All questions pertaining to health and beauty are aniwered here. Makes people feel as they felt In fullblooded vouth. Does buslnew wmio 700 wy. That's what uoiner-a w ain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Dr. Stone's drug store. CASTOR I A Pflr Tnfenti asd Cbildxea. Tie Kkii Yn Hava Always Bwt Bean the VuiMrtof te&j i-wzhi'iit&i w-7i. 'm. . fw?' m o;irr':.. ,-.-fe-1m:J BHKSMMnPK, $&$$. t ClIACTEB IX. This is th woman with smllo clrcumspeotij Sho runs a boarding houso, largo and solwtT ' " f Biiluro don't worry hor thoro is a reason; .n ' Sho ha a "houso full," no matter tho eoasoa. Bays sho, I'm compolkd, nlmOit every day, ; 1 K To polltoly turn people who want board away. I couldni't keep houso wcro tt nod for pno-thiag: , That 'a Jourunl wan ads ,for they always bring Tho befit class of peoplo; when nskod they will sayi "Your ad in tho Journal I. noticed today." 1 A word wo will, add in concluding this rJiymot A Journal want ndl hits tbo mark every Uioe. (To bo continued tomorrow,) 0 is veo- differ11 t0 an' of tho play" over seen at tho Edison. Tho cllmiurt aro strong, tho situations intorcfiting and thero is an abundance of comedy. t. . mm.nr of tho company is cast to advantage, and thero is not a dull moment during tho entire play. " ,.! - n trrtod idav. conveying WISUlUg w a u o . - iine nnd imriTowtivo moral, should sea "Tho Bohemians." " '- Men Wanted. ... . i..i.. ...J lK)rers. Hawmm anu .- ----- T,it . nnJ $2.25 per day. wooasmen, . part in mo rouiwi vi -v 1 Tha lodgo committer) of tbo IVUTth of July celebration report that nearly all tho lodges, secret orders anid such organization in lllio city will havo floats in tho pnrado on Aho Fourth. Tho United Artisans, Modern Woodmen of America, Priutow' Union, Oarponters' Union and Kural Mail Carriers have al-rt-ady begun preparations, and will en tor tha parado with handsome awl gor geous lloat, and it Is bollwcil tiw otu it ordwn will soon fall In line. Singers Wanted. Every ono who slngn Im requests! to join tho Fourth of July chorus. Tho chorus will rocvt at Tioga hall thl o (mini?, nnd Is is tho wish of the couunit- tco on vocal music that at least 200 inr Im iirosent. Dr. C. II . bpiey. tho chalrmtin of tho vocal music com mittee, will direct tho chorus. All Committees Meet Tonight. All tho various committees on the Fourth of July celelratlon will meet tonight in tho ehy hall. Theoo moet logs aro of tho utn-ist Importance, and all tho inerabors oi each committee e urgwl to attend. Artisans Will Have a Float. Tho Artisans have deeided to take 1IEPPNER WOOL 8ALE8. Fair Prices Bealizcfi at Last Wook. U10 Sales a&z& will fit up a float that promise to be particularly attractive. Doc'" First VWt. i-mv,nnf. T. J. Marcum to Sa- lera the other night. Doc Hemple, the deputy tixKift, for tho first time he hae rrd in that offlelat eiaclty, was perinlttod to accompany a prisoner to the ponitenti&ry. Those who saw bbi ay that he was about M much deeded as a email boy with a new toy. -.Bker City Democrat. Tbo demand for mslt huii still con inae to inereaie. Try our pie m eakM.'Speial orders alwT olltIeta. Capital Bakery, 9 Court treat. G"3-3t At tho wool salo lu Heppner Thun day of last wcok buyers purchased the following lota at tho prices given? 13. Y. Jivld, of Judd & Hoolj bought of J. A. AdamK. Wj ccntsi George Stevenson, lO'j cents Nnt Scott, 17 cents; J. 0. Bennett, HTt cents? U. u. Robinson, IUVi c.ents. IlrJghnm, of Whitman, IVrnsworth r Thayer, of J. M. Hays, 20ft cents; Kid it & Gentry, 17'j cents; T. J, Matlock, 20',i cents; Dennison ln, 20 cents. OhnTlcs Green, of Kotfliland & Com pany, lxnight of h. i'alnff, 10 cents; 0. 13. Greenwood, 18 cents; McCabe Uros., 18 cents; W. H. Btlrritt. 1U cents; John Hoyw. M cent. William Hilary, of Hollonny, Jown i- Donnoll, bought of A, J. Btnhl, 10 onntot D. O. Justus. 20i cent. Diifour. of Wnttlna mill, bougiil 01 George Perrj', 20j cents; J. H. Wy land, 10W cents, .T. M. IIiismII. of The DaiK Kowing millrf, Ixmght of SUiw Wright, 20 conts. HAin f tho low price paid wrn iuc to wet wool. Blue Mountain Bogle. 1 T&kinff New Pictures. Ilowburg is vWt t0lay by the Southern Paclfle phototfrapinc car, bearing Julius l'adlllft an-i family and Hon. John IMul Jouen, who news ' in,wft.Hon to tho Itoooburg public. The car will remain bru until tomor. row rooming. In tbo nwantlnw .Mr. r..,!Ji!i will toko view of Kwoburg " ...... im.. 1 .1.. nn.1 ii vieinur. i anu iuw iwm - .; .. .. a.Mthom PaoIflJVf spIen-lW collection -i. viwa ftloni? It ftyst'm was dostroyoi la tho Ban FranrUco dl- ter, making It neeary 10 uavo photogrophio work dono over again.- Kosoburg Uevlew. a rjrewy Mes. la the eaio of tho Slate of Oregon again GorKe Fendrleh, the defendant was fined 25 and eosts for telllni; adulterated lard to tho oflleUU of the ..,. T,rlf,n. Th eoso WW pajM P on tbM mornlny hf, Juk f VMCiS Turner. , Webttr'Holm,'OM the.attrjrs for tho defendant, W Mle t P peal. WRONGFULLY WITHOLD PROPERTY 0 A. Bush Cited to Appear in Gilbert Receivershrt im- n portent Step la Ble Sylt ; Hokcoo C. Tliomas. suIMItutcd exee-j utor of tho will of William Cotper, mmtnufc V N. Gilbert, has tiled a PU' tlim In itimnrliimnt No. 2 of the circuit court, for the accounting and discovery . . 1 . Alt. . .1 l&fA of certain inopmy,, mo ihhihb", , who aro claimants umkr the receiver ship of Olllx-rt Uros., ak for an if, countinu from Lodd & Hush, who ore . aIo doclaswl cwJitors of the itate. Tho jotitionprs claim that 60 p cent of their claim aro still duo from Claud Ooteb, receiver. The original claim Is said to have Ixvjn 412,090.17. and that they hold a largo amount e MOtea nn collateral security. Tb. petl , tion also allege that HOOO worth of .v.., ! thn First National Bonk e Jfojwow, Idaho, woo further aslged '; UiW St uh n oocurlty. It it I urtner , ousted that in November, 1005, Olaud Outcli paid to iAd.! & Hush all tho bat nr ,!., Ihpm from Gilbert lire., with' out taking Into account any of tho div idend received Mora by tn win, ,! il,ht ihe bank did not rotura to th ref elvoi any of tbo stock, but kept th sated ni tiir ow wUieu retention they allego ws aciuleil In by the said receiver, Claud Gateh. Tbo petition ol that Llt & aI ' b lll to ipor ftl answer these al legations and to return to tho receiver tbo atoelc In quceilon, and that their plairo be adjudged a first Ua on tb -vv m 1 1 . The itllloaer' attcme aro nil roan Ford, W. I. Kalsw Rnd W, T. Slater, .... Judge Galloway ba ordere.1 M A, Bush, the flnu of Ladd A Bo P peAr la court la answrr 10 iw 'i loa of la tlUoM, rCSA i M WigW vWm wars OUve Mitch- ' BrtW DvU, 2M0.