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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1906)
daily oaphtal journal, aALEM, oeegon. Tuesday, july 3, iooo. ilD n7 led it j rope i est isai trip on! oer It t T I dl lit ho CLASSIFIED FOR SALE. )fl TatlSMc. Four lots planted with a ' 'flpk A J fi i 1 - t ft ;y 01 iruit ircos ana1 Domes, a houso, barn and small hot house good family driving horso, bug- light hack, all on easy terms. t No. 2000 -Stato streot, corner jitroot. 0-11-lm o. For tho next ton dnv& I -will all our household poods nt 3". . to salo. Everything complete, S'.orlBy tho piece. Mrs. D. D. Olm- vatjp &M "ft 'IssK"1 M i8. iK Wit! rBte" ' 15frs ..iM'w, out nuuu luiuuiwciui Dtruci. ' SMe o-23-tf VI I ,1're.s On rorl'Sftlo 115 acros, 7 milos east of M4S1 Salem: 40 acre? in cultivation; run- ning water; good houso, barn, out buildings and orchard. Farming im plements and stock go with promisos, t I A A bargain. Call on or address M. I fl , P." Mortonsou, B.,F. D. No. C. iLsm o-21-dw-tf FOB BENT. Mmm 'FrtBnt. Furnished and unfurnished JjS B$reoa at 790 North Commercial IBH.1 nreei. JMi. a. mco, prop. o-i-tr JVM ToViBent.. -Thrco housekeeping rooms, aSf ag80 Liberty street, or phone 1403. ' f $f$r WANTED. JTafctod, A young man to drivo bakery if, wagon. Gonnam Bakery, Chcmeketa f an&12th streets. 7-2-3t wni Wanted. 150 hop pickers to rogister; in: t afpicfing begins about tho 25th of -"August; good yard; good camping ground; mail overy day; situated ad- ng JSola. call at Hop ico dry, Commercial street. 0-291m run Wasted, Waitress and pantry girl at 9 i - WiUamotto Hotel. 6-11-tf r MISCELLANEOUS. tf Lost. A Knights Templar charm, hie! . bearing namo of D. M. Crouso. Leave hoi at 'Journal ofllco for reward. 7-2-3t 91R)UTi1l TCinrJVv Vlnnnpfi Rannrnfnr. l S3SSl" "b r " J.-wIth solf feeder, wind stacker and 1P2' 'n3-ii4ntnliT n alnxm WJ1T frnrTn fnr iVUjUOVIIIIU DtUIUI .. V.UUW AW good work team. Boy V. Ohmart, Sa leial Phono Main 1291. 6-29-lwk nd, LossJ-iAn opon-faccd gold watch with fob. Reward. Beturn to this 7-2-3t Iron Works, Foundors, mackln- iksTand blacksmiths. Manufacturers o'flall kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stove9, etc?! Manufacturers of tho Salem Ironworks Hop Press. 11-29-lm Wanted Turkoys, goeso, duckti. chick , ensland all farm produce. Highest icash price paid for same. Capital Commission Company, 267 Coramer- clalfstrcet. Tolophono 179. iHotol'Scott Nowlv furnished, everv- jj$ thing clean and first class. Booms flfc reasonabln nrlees. In Cotllo block, Salem. A. Scott, pfop. 7-6-tf Property for Trado. House and two tin Englewood; small fruit and ring treos, one-half block from lino. Will trado for outside prop- AJfv M TTlll sell. H. A. Bawson, C-20-lm ox's38. (. fhi' Stnlftm Rtonm TJvfllno- ntl fflnnn. 'ISU L OTtra T. l.o nl... (. ...... t-f!'y",r a kuw iJ"v-.'- " B"-fc "" ;jiwtnes renovmeu. I'lom a pair or $;glggres to tho most eiaborato eilk Ugown. All goods paid foe if in- 3red. Phono 1245. 221 Commercial eet. Airs. u. ix, waiKor. prop. t A fino Poland China sow, freight about 200 pounds; strayed fm my place east of tho prison last dnosday. Last seen at tho lilt- hop yat-d. Any ono hearing of Wolng tho samo, will notify B. B. an. ( 6-30-3t !! o6 Dust Flow 1 10 by XtLB BYDXOaJC row- COMPANY. Sidney, Oregon. for family uso. Ask your tr for it. Uran and shorts v&yg on hand. B. Wallace AGENT nniiummnii mm IOTEL OREGON of Seventh oad Stork 8Ueta, Portland, Oreea. is sew ud modera betel (be eitr era particularly to rwidcafa of St and other Oregei eitiek. Borepatu, Free bA Bate tLHper 47 vpmftrl. Hsedeoawtt frit! im Out t, ,ud prieee m Imr m la jlaee uttrtcUre. Daily Capital JmtmI IOHY-DIC3SXiOy XOTS& OOt. OSTEOPATHS. Dr. B. H. Whibo. Graduate of Kirks vlllo, Mo., undor foundor of ostoo pathy. Boom 21 Breymnn bldg., Commercial street. Phono 87. Besi donco 590 State, cor. Church. Phone 1110. Ilrcata acuto and chronic dis eases. Examinations free. Dr. W. L. Moroor. Graduate of' Kirks ville, Mo., undor founder of osteo pathy. Booms 25-26 Broyman bldg., Commercial St. Phono 919. Besi donco 419 North Summer street. Phono 614. Treats acuto and chronic diseases, Examination free. VETBBINABY BTJEGEON. Dr. E. J. Young. Votorinnry Surgeon . .and dentist, 33 years' oxperionce. All work guarantood. Difficult sur gical operations a specialty. Phone 581. Offico at Club Stables. Phone 7, Salem, Oregon. 3-9-tf MUSIO STUDIOS. Musical Btndio. Frank E. Churchill, Musical Studio, Associate teacher Western Conservatory, Chicago, 111., ' representing Intor-Stato System at Salem, Oregon. In tho Gray block, room 3. Studio hours, 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. 8-19-tf SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hard wood work. Front street, bet. Stato and Court. LODGES. Foresters of America Count Sherwood Foresters, No. 19. Meots Tuesday in Hurst hall, Stato street. U. S. Rider, C. B.;' A. L. Brown, F. S. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, corner State and Liberty streets. Tuesday of each week at 7:30 p. m. J. G. Graham, C. C; W. I. Staley, K. of B. and S. Modem Woodmen of America. Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Moots overy Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. C ; F. A. Turner, Clerk. Woodmen of World. Moot ovory Fri day night at 7:30, in nolman hall. A. J. Basoy, C. C. P. L. Frazler, Cta-k. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. 73 IS THE PHONE NUMBEB OF THE BED FEONT STABLES HABBOD, PBOPBIETOB, 271 M. L. CHEMEHETA STREET. Food Bam Special attontion to trans ient teams. Farmers' patronage so licited. Waiting rooms for ladies. Wo also carry a full lino of feed. Locatod at Club Stablos, cornor Lib erty and Ferry streets. Phono Main 7. Erunk & Darby. 12-14-6m BEAL ESTATE. For Salo. A good residence; located at 580 Liberty street; price reasonable. For particulars address Chas. Burg graf, Albany,' Or. 5-25-tf A Snap, For sale, 406 acres of good .land, two miles from railroad sta tion; 275 in cultivation, 175 acres in crop; good houso and barn; orchard, otc. Only $8000, if 'sold at once. Swegle &Smith, 492 ' Stato street Phono 459. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at odea Bills payable monthly in advance Make all complaints at the office. r Eat your dinner at tho White Houso Restaurant. Good- enough for a king. Reasonable enough for "the man in tho overalls." Moals served at all hours. Phono Main 196. State St. White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Phono Main 100 .State Street Fruit Growers! See us for DRYER TRAYS ORCHARD BOXES BERRY CRATES and BOXES. Any and, all kinds of boxes Salem Box Factory XABOX KNTDXK. TERRIER SAVED MASTIFF Talked" to the Purser on the Undine Until He Got the Deck Hands to Follow Him Tho following sto-p- of canlno affec tion and sagacity comes from Vancou Vanceu ver: How a llttlo Tagged) fox torrier saveil thh lifo of a poworful mastiff over at Vnncouvtt? tho other day is told by the crow of tho sbeamion Undine. Although having nothing in common, from size to podigreo, tho dogs were groat claims. They hbld aloof from tho companionship of common curs. It is said that) no two college boys were over moro inseparable than they. Ono of thoir favorito pastimes was a daily plunge in tililo wiivor. Whenever they became too fatigued in tho sport of chasing floating sticks and carrying 'thonn ashore, they would crawl out on tho beach and lazily bask in tho sun shine. When rested, new suggestions entered their canino minds and started them out nfreslh to lead frolllcking lives. If ono got into trouble, or "bit oft" mono than ho could chew' tho othefc1 invanlab,ly helped him out. So their routine and checkered career ran on joyously and froo of unusual ad-venture-' until lasb Monday. That some thing out of tho ordinary 'had then oc curotal was soon when tho fox terrier, agitated and bristling with excitement, camo tearing along by tho dock at which, tho Undino was making a land ing. Ho ran in fronb of Pursor Malm quist, looked up nt him with beseeching eyes and barUeul with all his might. Tf over a dog talked ho did. Then ho rnn back for a distance of 100 yafda and followed a path leading to a point un derneath tho dock. Seeing that ho was not followicd, and evidently thinking his speech had not been made sufficient ly clear, lie roturned and again began to "talk" to tho purser. Tho terrier was so earnest that a number of tho cr ow followed him. Underneath tho dock ho took themi to tho big mastiff, which was lying a holplesa rfisoner and ni:arly drowned. While swimming ashore from his morn; ing's plungo ono of his front paws got caught in tho crovico of a piling. Try as ho would ho could not oxtricato him self. Tho water was dVjop and ho had become so oxhnusted in his effort to regain freedom that it was all he could do to keep his head above tho surface. Whon released it was necessary to caT ry him ashore. "Tho terrier nover took his eyes off us," said ono of tho rescuo party. "When wo saved his big friend and started to go about our business, he barked out thlo finest kind of thanks to us I ovd heard. Then he gavo full at tention to his sick chum." Patent Medicines. A man thnt compounds a invents something that is just a little better than tho next best thing, is certainly entitled to tho best shnro of the profits to be derived from the salo of tho ar ticle So ho paten's or copyrights to protect his interests. Patented goods aro good goods, poor goods are nevo' patented. Wo hnvo twenty years of 4:inl behind us to givo us tho nssur- aneb that we havo tho best medicine compounded for tho euro of dyspepsia, sick headache, biliousness, indigestion and all stomach disorders. Wo protect tho public as wjoII as ourselves by keep ing tho formula a secret, as long as we niako it wo know it is made right and it cures theso diseases. Druggists tell us that it is tho oue modicino that the salo is over on tho increase. To get tho best remedy for dyspepsia or Indi gestion ask tho druggists for Dr Qunn's Improved Liver Pills, prico 25c por box; only ono for a dose. Money for Stato Lands. Tho etato land ofllco has collected from tho salo of stato lands and pay ments on former salo of lands during tho month of Juno, $29,420.88. This money has been paid into tho state V-eaury and of it $20,030 50 goes Into tho common school fund and $2,700.39 into tho Agricultural college fund. Croup Is a violent inflammation of tho mu cous membrane of tho wind pipe, which sometimes extend to tho larnyx and bronchial tubes; and is ono of the most dangerous diseases of children. It al most always comes on in the night. Givo frequent small doses of BallaTd'a Horehound Sjfup and apply Ballard's Snow Liniment externally to the throat. 25c, 50c and $1, For sale by D. J. Fty. oAMvons:. Btf Bfeutes cz&mzfc. THE FOURTH AND THEN CHERRIES The Cherry Meeting Will be the Gratest and Most Interesting Ever Held in Oregon The mid-summer meoting of the Stato Horticultural socioty, which will bo held Iioro July 6 and 7, promises to bo the most enthusiastic in tho annals. of tho society. Practically tho entire session will bo sriven to tho study and consideration of tho cherry industry, and a largo number of growers from different sections of tho stato will be in attendance at this meoting. Through tho libel lality of many of tho Salc.ni business firms, premium cups havo been offered for tho various varieties of cherries. Tho prizes offered' aro as follews: Fi"isb prize, for ten-pound box, com mercial pack Lambert cherry, cup val ued at $10, donated by II. S. Gilo & Co.; Bing cherry, cup valued at $10, donated by Capital Commission Co.; Boyal Annu cherry, cup valued at $10, donated by Pacific Homestead; Doacon cherry, cup valued at $10, donated by Wallace Orchard; Black Bepublican cherry, cup valued al $10, donated by Oregon Nursery; Hcskins cherry, cup valued at $10, donated by F. W. Spen cer. Second prize, fon ton-pound box, com mercial pack Lambert cherry, cup valued at $0, donated by .Tas. B. Shop- ajd; Bing cherry, cup vuluod at $0, do nated by Roth & Grabor; Boyal Anno cherry, cup valued at $0, donated by E. T. Barnes. First p'izo for thirty-pound box, commercial pack- Any variety, cup valued at $10, donated by Salem Brew ing association. First prize, best assortment of named varieties on plntcs Cup valuoil at $10, donotcil by Capital Nationnl bank. Second prize, best assortment named varieties, on plates Cup valued at $0, donated by Oregon Nursory Co. Fhst prizo, unnamed seodling of merit, on plates Cup valued at $10, donated by Ladd & Bush. Second prizo, unnamed seedling of nut 'it, on plates Cup vnluod at $0, donatod by Oregon Nursery Co. First prizo for best display of fruits of all kinds on platos Cup valued at $10, donated by Barr's Jewelry store. Tho dlaplayt of cherries if judgod by present indications will bo tho finest evi seen in the Capital city. Not only aro local growers, taking an active in terest in tho exhibit, but chorrics havo been received- f:om Hood river and points In southern Orogon, which will bo entered for competition. Tho pjremlum cups arrived yesterday afternoon and wero put on exhibition ab Barr's Jewelry stre. Tho cups are of exquisite design and will bo prized highly as souvenirs by those fortunnte onougb. to win them. The Grand Opera houso has been se cured as tho placo of meeting and to mmko an exhibit of roses and other flowers. Tho meeting will open Friday, July 0, nt lp, in, und Saturday moraiing the horticulturists will see tho sights in and about tho city as tho guests of tho Oro gon Nursery company. A Tragic Finish. A watchman's neglect permltto'l a leak in tho gjoat North Soa dyke, which a child's finger could havo stoppod, to bocomo a ruinous U'eak, devastating an ontiro province of Holland. In liko manner Konneth Mclvor, of Vance boro, Mo., pormlttod a llttlo cold to go unnoticed until a tragic finish was only averted by Dr. King's Now Discovery Ho Writes: "Throo doctors gavo mo up to dio of lung inflammation, causod by a ncgloctod cold; but Dr, King's Now Discovery saved my lifo." Guar anteed best cough and cold cure, at J. C. Perryis drug storo. EOc and $1.00. Trial bottlo free'. o Umatilla Pishing Poor. Tho East Oregonlnn of Pendleton has this to say concerning formor Salem beys: "A pjirty consisting of G. E. Troutman, Clnrenco Penland and Claud Penland have just returned from a fish ing trip on tho Umatilla abovo Bing ham Springs, They caught many fish while there, but say that fish are not as numerous in the river as last season, tho -shortage being attributed oithor to the irrigation da ma west of lioro, or to tho flood. Between Bingham Springs and tho station fishing is not good now owing to the largo amount of blasting that has boon done 1b ropairing the wagon road along tho river. OAfJVO Bwitu 7ltalU4YMHHK8gs: IM rim Wjmjmjt i fcSftt ,tf Tho Kind Ton Hnvo Always in uso for over 30 years, mul has boon xuauo undor his per 2; sonal supervision slnco its infancy. ft "CUC444 juiow no ono to doceivo yort In this. ( All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are hub Experiments that trlflo with and endanger tho hdami off Infants and Childron Exporionco against Exporj&dnfe What is CASTOR! A Castorto is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops ind Soething: Syrups, It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic substance Its ago is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Foverishness. It cures Diarrhoon and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, git iug healthy and natural sloop Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Qver 30 Years. ' TMt CCNTMJH COMMMT, TT MURRAY aTfllCT. NEW YORK CITY. H. S. Gile & Co. Wholosalo Morchanta and Dealers in FBTJTT AND PEODUOE. "Wo hnvo largo supplies of borry boxes, both tin top and folding, also orates. Get your supplies hero. We buy butter, oggs, poultry, produce, eto. Pay cash. ANT LUMBER NEEDED? Every beam, shinglo and shako in our yards is mndo from tho best timber, and our mothoda of dealing anJ our prices aro such that it will pay you to seo us boforo buying. GOODALE LUMBER OO. Phono 52. Summer School , The first term of the Capital Summer Normal opens on May 1st, to continue eight weeks. Tutition $10. Summer School of Primary Methods. Opens June 11th, to continue three weeks. Ad dress J. J. Kraps, or County Superin tendent E. T. Moores, Salem Or tf A. L FRASER Cornice Work, Heating and Building Work of all Kinds; Estimates Made and Work Guaranteed Murphy BIk State St. ; : Salem, Oregon Phone 1511 STALLION Tidal Wave Will remain two or three seaeM at tho Fair Grounds, Oregon, for th service of mares. Examine carefully his breeding; examine him as aa in dividual; examine his racing qnailtUs before choosing a stallion for your mares. Thea if you find fault with, him the expense yes hare bees to to see him will bo berfnlly paid by Hie wner. Mares from a distance will bo fumiahed good pasture free ef sharge. Dee ear aa4 eauUes will be gives to jrcveat aoeldents, bat will set be responsible should any oc-jur, For tb eoaveslenee of owners of Hares TIDAL WAVJ8 wW be at IaUe peBdeaee Thursday of each week. Beasofe aervle ,ta lew pries ef HO, with return privileges. Owner 8. 8 Bailey. Address S. B. IiaOiMy or Alpha Master, Fair Oresftds, OrsfesL KS9NGK$S!3h V-l , Bought, and Tvhlch has boca. has homo tho sigrrmtnro of Signature, of V A Pleasant Way to Travsi. Tho abovo is tho usual vordlet 08 the tfavolor using the Missouri PaoUta railway between ho Paciflo coast and tho east, and we bolieve that the sorv ice and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Denver there are" two through trains daily to Eansas City; and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard electric-lighted eleepUf ears, chair can and np-to-dat dialog ears. The tame excellent service is oporatod from Kansas Oity and Bt. Louis to Memphis, Little Bock and Hot Springs. If you are going, least 0 south, write for particulars and fall U formation. W. a M'BBTDE, Gen. Agt, 124 Third St. Portland. Ore. A JUDGE OP PEIME MEATS Always knows what ho wants, and knows that ho can always get it from our cholco h'ock. If you wnnt a de licious roast, sboak, chop or cutlot that is tonder, rich and succulent, and cut by an oxport hand, trimmed ahd got up for your tnblo to' suit tho queen's tnsto, you will always find it at Cross and at lowor prices than you can find it nnywhero olso in Salem. B. O. OBOBS PLUMBING TINNING AND ROOfING, i" 11111 n i Ml mi wish 1 mi t nmtrm wwim ::WJK .i-Maw:wJUU-d