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i rm ' Af- nATMT OAPITAI, JOUBNAL, gAXEM, OHMO. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1906. One !N $ Htmcked Pastels 0 ICfiX ! if These pieties are fine teprocfoctions and come in beautiful oval frames fin ished in gold, and, tinder ordinary circum stances, would he considered rare values at $1.50. We placed them on sale this Monday morning at 59c, that we may, in a measure, do something toward entertaining the crowds that will come to Salem this week. None to dealers. No deliveries. Sale closes July 4th. -' rr $J.5U v 4. 7.- BfcIKr Wr 4 si-- (hfc ., " v.4'-a.Y HOUSE FURNISHING CO. 177 Liberty Street NOTICE DUPOMTOKS IN THE SAVINflS DBrARTMKNT Or TIIE. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK ARB REQUEST. W TO rRBKENT TJIEIR PASS SOOKM 1X)R TIIE rURPOBB OP KAVINO CREDITED TIIE BEMI. ANNUAL INTERCUT DUE JULY 1. JOHN II ALBERT, Cashier. Now Conuulsslary at tho Pen. A. M. I)iil(jnij)lti ww appointed yes terday lij Coventor Chamberlain to tho portion of coimmvBiry at tbo state priwn. to All tlw vnenuey umdo by the iMbwUmi of D. U. Watson. Mr Dal. rymplo was secretary of tho Mu-ion cuumy ucmoemuc central committee during tl.u reut ooMp.il go, ami was an oulelul at the iH'cUtetrtUr t loiw w mo oioetton A Hard Lot OHOIC MSAT8-W0 kill and curejfrom a torpid IhwnJ blockaded bow our own nuU, hang them in our Ice l. unle, ju awakwi them to their bouse, where they ire cared for at the WVT 1 with Dr. King's .New mjo mis; ta pleMHtwt ami most eff.Mttve tiro fct- ConsilpaUon. They I'fcxent Appendicitis and touo up the Wltw Mo at J. C. Perry's, druRRls. Ifoper (lute; therefoto we can enure you that jm got good, fresh meat. Try 1 of spring lamb for dinner. You will be pbwstd. STEAKS, VEAL CUTLETS ROAST BEEP We Uv a mm wha will delight ywuwlth his vJMtlB and fla cuts. We band nothing but the bot and m my effort to plw 0ur trade Dee & Kurtz 1 77 Commercial St., Salem, Or BpecUl Policemen. Tssst pnHo(ii tmy W gtyta to tho kirK. econxfe tfot m fc,w, w W rWtk, Mnyor V. WVw, j, riltd the followim? itollm. ir .i ... -ir " ,"" j vn., w. u Skljdo. lYiM B,ru0 (Woo buinkj plncos liavo been decollated nml S.loia is toking on holiday nttL-c of the most nttrnotiv goxt. If a pet tier Rilom Inn over lxon wltnoeaed Wwm tltat which will bo soon tomorrow by tho tliroiiL'3 of visitors, our mem. ory ii at fault. 0 Cheerfully Itcconuuondod for Ithcuraa. tlsnv. 0. G. Hiubeo. Danville. 111., wrlto. Dec. J. 1001: "About two yrara ago I was laid up for four mouths, with rheumuthm. I tried Kiltard's Snow Llnlmout; ono bottlo curod mo I can cheerfully recommend It to all suttee lug from like affection. L'5c, 50c and $1. To.- Kilo by D. J. rrv. Personals Miss XelHo Powh, of Woodburn, has loen visiting Uiis Eachol Dove. Mass Mianie'Pcrrinc, of San Fran cisco, is the guest of-Mijs .Mural?, Ilaich. . . ' r -' Kev. Winans ia at Oanby today in attenuanco at the Mothodist camp meeting. T. Tt Driver. Jr.. rctu.-ned Vh" morning from. Tangent, whelo ho tnjui jetted business. W. 0. Rhodda, well known here, hag gono to Spokano, whcTo ho will wprk during tho summiw Mt s. E. S. Warren, who has bccn vis iting Mrs. W. E. Skiff, returned to her homo in Portland yesterday. Superintendent J. H. Ackerman, wjs nmong tho Pojitland-bouud pas sengers on tho morning local. MIjm Maud Munson, of liberty, Tltoh, 19 spending tho summer with hier aunt, Mn K. W. Holman. 1'rofeMor W. H. McOall, of Willam Ite Univereitv. loft today to spend the summer at hia old' homo in Ohio. City Becord'er W. A. Moorea and Mrs. Moores havo returned from a two- weeks' visit" in the Sound country. Mrs. E. B .Carlson anl daughter, MildMi, of Greshnm, Qiegon, aoro vis iting at tho homo of M. M. White, finrvlom Mborcs firrivod todav from foints south to spend the Fourth hero Willi ins parents, mt, anu ours. u. u. Moores. W. II. JollaTl'. niirhtwatchlnan at tho reformi school, went to Oanby this morning to spend tho la'y at the camp- meeting. Miw. B. Cornelius, who has been the guest of her sister-in-law, Ms. E. E. romeroy, lias returned to nor nomo at Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. E. B. Todd and sister. Miss Del- pha Mooro of Adams, who havo been visiting in Salem, passed through Pen dleton last evening on their roturn homo. Pendleton Tribune. Father Datin, rector of tii'o Catholic Church at Brooks, is visiting friends heno, nnd will romain untril after the Fourth of July celebration. Bov. Father Trow-in, 0. S. P., presi dent of tho Mt. Ancrol colloco. was in tho city yestonky tho guest of Father A. Mooro, rector of St. Joseph's church. IVhoT Frowin has charco of tho science depantment at tho collcgo.N flntl wJiilo hc'X) secured) a few bird specimens for tho museum, which Is ono of tho best In tho stwbo oolloges. Mrs. J. 0. Bozarth, Miss Marguorito Bozorlh and Mrs. John L. Bozortih of Portland nro in tho city, and quartered at tho Occident. They will leavo this morning for Bay City, on Tillamook Bay, to join husband and fathor, J. 0. Bozarth, manager of the Bay City Do velopment company Daily Astorian. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bozarth aro well known in this city, where they formerly lived. HAULING ? IN THE STEEL First Big Car Switched Onto the "Little (Electric Line This mo-n(ng tho first big Chicago & Northwestern car of 70-pound steel for Uio Willametito Company was switchedi ino the fair gjiounids from tbo Southern Pacific tracks audi pulled with an elect! ic engino down tho fair oTfttiTwta tnank of tho Citizens' Light and Traction Company, and pulled onto ttoa si'ding built oni Broadway on prop ertv leased from tho Salem hop firm that has bought a block of land out thore. It is tho finst time that a car has been switchedi from tho standard euaeo to lino oJcctfric lino and shows that tho wholo syetem of s'tcct car lines of Salem is adapted to bo ab sorbed by tho Harinuan system. tS: FORJfOUR- HUNDRED LawSuitTMC6st$15O,0d 5 and yaliie of 'Property Id Dispute Was $2,000' F When You Want Harness. Call on F. E. Shnfoi, at his now storo, 187 Commercial street, near Ferry. Tho finest stock of harnoss in Salem. ' o Appraised tho Estato. In tho matter of tho estato of tho kite John Kennedy, tho appraisers, who wero James Hunt, W. B. McKay and Thomas Oolomnn, fixed tho valuo of tho real and personal projwrty at $11,. 0S7. ii t it .. ' ... .)w kom Sholwn. 1' Y U0rW mi J. I. ski,, who mil bo w dy imn ep,vlly ta n I ,. , i tH lUk.1' SksOoo. Journal (U ts Flagged. Hl PttM umKTMnmltj the eternal fttimi of tURw, ml ho proved It je tordwj' woniliH; b uiMeu'inc thn ('int. t Jouriwl a hnmlsonw flv. i. .i..i,f AmeriAin lktr. It will llont in , r. . . v u.ruu twoijii t.iinornrt and may it iwM it" lmn'sonv nml tui.ti V .. ..i.v, .it .. iMir tho CINUnjUlildorA ntin.iml,.,... .... ......'C.IL'A U for iimh jvsn to conx Personals William Ctarkc, of the Oervais Star, ti in tho city today. Hon. John Minto was bound for Southern polnte on ilse morning train. Miso GurtTudo Fawk, who has been -isiting in Port'and, rcit-uraidd hlome thtJs morning. Hon. Miilt A. Miller; of Lebanon, pa'ssoet WiToiigh .tho city today on his return from thio Democratic banquet. United Statea Engineer. Loder. who ia suporintienidfing tho work on tho road at tho foiif giounds, is spending1 a fow day) at Pendilolbn. .Tustico Haalej" roturned this morning from Portland, whoro due was ono of tho speakcira at tho Domocnatac ban quet last evening. 'Dad" Hatch; itho mall car-ier, left for Newport) today. Ho was accom- panied by bis family, who will remain at tho beach for somo .timo. . Bnginocra Ha.lio and Wdlbert, who haro chorgo of tho government, road building at thlo fair grounds, havo gouo ito Newport to spend tho Fourth of July. E. P. McCornack returned to Salem 15C Nice, July 3i-Th two villages; Hi ceran nd Lanconquo, -in tho A'hflU Maritlmes", havo just held) a colcbratt m in honor,.o tho ending of jj. greath! suit which has kept tho two vlllagejf !" vlded ever since Novombor 14, ny Tho question iru disputo was the jIV session of a pieco of land at Lot -' which each villago claimed. Fj A few days ago tho court at $cx definitely sktlc(d the mattor by djjj, ing tho land equally b'otweon thent lagns. Tho total cost of tho lawn duj-ing tho 444 years amounts to alc?ry $150,000, wliilo tho valuo of tho ltwd; uispute was aoout $L',uuu. The le-" documents which, had accumulated ii the courso of th'o centuries wero dotHVO ed in 1.850 parcels, which weighed sJm teen tons, and were stored in a la, fg disused church. tr u HE GOT A SHORTER 21 SENTENCE . . . . ...but littlo interest in tho conventioi Kansas Cit3. Mo., July 3. Je: Ti Speyor, first sentoncedi to 20 yoanfenS tho murdtor of his littlo son, was cdtlo victed of nmtdor in tho first degr this miornimg on tiebrial, and will I sentenced to hang. O ' North Carolina Democrats Meet. Greensboro, N. C, July 3. 1 Democratic state convention of Not Carolina met heiio today to nomiu -ono member of tho corporation eomi .? siua uau Bixiocn superior court juaf already selected by judicial cobti tions. As thero aro no matters of particular importance before tho I vention and no contests of 'any Ii juss Alnry jlcCornack, here. Ho was accompanied by his brother, D-. W. A. rMcCornack and familv, of Tt. Braes. having wl been MisWng here. Dr. Mc Cornack will visit at SaJeim, Pontland and at Washington points. Eugene Begistor. we"- WANT YOU T call Uli yr bwk k 4 weith u tb tewmuoitr. An acwunt with t U Utk UMIig In tt couittualty and a ussvSLr """"" UK WATH SANK Stlem State Bank JL r nun . :: w l'tr T.IXHIXAKII. - and dim. The Texaa Wonder. Cure. U kidney, bladder and rheu BUtU trouble; wU ty all druBgUta, o, Uo month.' treatment by mall for $1 Or. 8. W. 11.11, tK Ollr, ltttil J,. l. Mo. 8Qa for testimonial. 8olJ by 8tone' drug stores. dwlyr rourth of July Exoundoa Rates. Oa, .nd o.M far. fr rxKd -.is i,p, 0j j 2J 3J s rannnueu. uu. ...i. "on; anal return limit Julr flth. WM.M'MUKRAYtA.Q.P,A, . Salcia to B lUunlnXtTsl. w tMa 0. . -7- W. uB Hrf -B-;ir"i,,,R" rs.r .? -iss: z;zitT .. t, rviiK Ultt k9 . JJaay i(u 1 Has Eoleased Garvin. Virgil Garvin, formerly coach of the Salem high school, and a member of itho Portland baseball team, has lxv roioaeod, and from now on will wear a Seatlo uniform1, ns lfc bus been signed on that tlrnm. Tho Evening Tolegmm says: "Garvin ue.l to pitch for Chicago in his palmy days, and Inter for Brook lyn, and has forgotten mcro about curve, balls than most tit..irs v-, Ho woa 'the originator of tho famous tfiidoa-maly a wickod in-cun-e tlvxwn off tho insida of the firtt two fingers, which Christie Mhtithewson utes today with terrific effect. "Garvin this year has been batted iiaixj, and) hois not kept In condition. His support, too. has been nocvr .! ,' has been discouraged, It i3 'also his thirteenth nvn- c n : . . .. -5c at J. C. Perry's drug pkyer, and tho hoodbo of tho fatal miinuer nan been vorrying him." umnifested. Troops Leavo 'Frisco. Washington, July 3. Tho war J( pairtmeni was officially notified tl ?J morning thtvti tlio loat 'of the fed troops had loft San Francisco toi except a small guard for tho mint u a rank stores. Hon "Wanted. f Sawmill and lumber vard laboicifOf ,$2.25 per day. Woodsmen. 42.25 WrVi $3.00. Steady work. Apply to B00S0 li Kelly Lumbor Co., Eugene, Or. fi-22jtgjj ol Twenty Year Battle. "I was a loser in a twenty-year bat tle with chronic pilus and malignant sores, until I Hod Bucklin's Arnica Salvo; which turned' tho tide, by cur ing both, till not a traco remains." writes A. M. Bruce, of Farmvilln. Vn. Bost for old Ulcers, Cuts. Burns and ounds store. 1 """"" MM HF FOURTH! Are your faithful feet ready for the "hlnw no v or the Skidoo unless your feet are coiSKp w" an ' enioy the Fourth foot comfort of mankind- comfortable. We've everything for the WMUMiiiiinimiHiiffi Cholera ia Manila. W mi Manila, P. I July 3. Twen- ', ', ty-on)j new cases anUi 10 death ; ; fom dhokn aro reported today in this ci'y. Tho provinces re- . . port 20 eases and) 25 deaths. The disease is of tthe deadliest type. Tho earliest victims were among the natives in tho vicinity of tho city. Four Americans wero stricken, and) ono is dead. Has name is Charles Bheohan. Thw territory about Fost Mc- Kinlev l-a mint-inin5nn!.'li H-l I I I I n 1 1 in 1 1 I 4-tHjj m Coo, SHoes, ofASimers, Pumps, ffi2.!" '"able you lo Dlnr, f. :.,.. SkWo": ,,UanCrS WU,0Ut dcp,c""n"S ur apVropriaSoV foXr ,eri.a".d5r: "" UIK K? SgjjagiBiGpsivgi SALEM'S BIG SHOE STORE. Oregon Shoe Co. e shoers Have you 5C ihe Bcw Skidoo Postals. ' SB8Mra8am