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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1906)
w i "1vypi('?VT1 DAJIiT CAPITAL JOl'KXAL, SALEM. PRECOX SATUmAV, AUGUST 1, 1000. 6 OVERLAND DELAYED TWO DAYS Gervais, where he has been rusticat ing for a week. Superintendent C. W. James, of tho penitentiary, la In Portland on offi cial business today. Harry O'Reilly has returned from a week's outing In Hlllsboro, Boav erton and Portland. J. 11. Darling, the Oregon City real estate an, went to Newport to remain over Sunday. Mrs. W. II. Byrd arrlred today SUNDAY SERVICES Cave-ia at California Inter- ,Z j- I twnm PfiArtr1 o-hflfrt una visfforl har tlon on Southern Pacific motuorr . Marcum. Mra. Charles A. Bort and Bister, Ah Immense cave-In In. tunnel No. 6, oa tho Sacramento division of tho Southern Pacific has delayed throagh transportation on the line from hero to San Francisco for two daya or more. The north hound train passing hero this afternoon will not be the overland, but will consist of a stub train inndo up at Ashland. Tho officials of the railroad are working with all possible rapidity to remove tho debris from the tunnel and until that is done will transfer passengers and glvo the very best posslblo service under tho clrcum Btances. It Is probable that all mall and ex press matter will bo transferred and will come as usual; but It is not expected that 'through freight will como for sovcral days. Personals C. D. Mlnton went to Newport this morning, Mrs. jr. J. Cartwrlght left today for Monroe. Governor Chamberlain Is In Port land today. Leo Stelncr, a Prat urn farmer, Is la tho city today. Virgil Allen, of Jacksonville, Is hero visiting relatives. Mr. T. R. Wilson returned this Morning from Portland. Mrs. Mar Huron returned this wornlng from Portland. W. A. Jones and Ira Jorgcnsen teava for Newport today, Kracst Bowen, of near Pratum, Is fcero transacting business. Bert Smith nnd wife will visit friends at Kails City Monday. Mr, and Mrs. I). A. Dlnsmore have Kopo to Caacadla for an outing. Robort Jous, of Prntum, Is hew looking aftur business matters. Miss Una Mclntlro loft today for a visit with friends In Lebanon. Mrs. C. A. Park tins returned from nay at Hot Lake, Union county. Attorney A. M. Cannon returned from a visit to Albany yestorday. Mr, and Mrs. Will Tlllson woro Jsewport passoiigors this morning. WUs Elizabeth Ilimii i i.i. wornlng for her homo In Westfleld. Mass, 11. SOOOW. this mnlr.,in. among tho Albany-bound passengers' Dr. T. C Smith. Jr.. went to Now Port today to rrmaln over Sunday Jth his family. 8. A. Parks, one of tho attendants at th ai-ylum, wem to Portland thli Morning. Mrs, John Hush u Anii lit from Mr. and Mr. D. B. Mackle, lunmnu. Miss Daisy Hughes, have gone to Newport for an outing. E. T. Barnes, of the Cash Store, has gone to Newport to remain over Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fontaine re turned yesterday afternoon from a pleasant outing at Newport. Karl Taylor and wife of the Mac loay neighborhood were In the city yesterday transacting business. Attorney Brown of Woodburn, who has beon hero on legal business re turned to Woodburn last evening. Rev. W. R. Wlnans, Sunday school missionary for the M. E. church, loft this morning for Vancouver, Wash. Miss Marie Hofer has gone to New port to visit Mrs. E. Hofer and family who aro thcro spending the summer. Mr. A. M. Cannon returned this morning from Albany, where she has been visiting relatives for several days. Rev. R. M. Messlck went to Aums- vlllo today. He will occupy tho Chris tian church pulpit at that place to morrow. Miss Minnie and Boss Cornelius! hate gone to Vancouver td be the guests of Marie Whipple for the next two weeks. W. Calvet, who has beon a resident of this city for the past four years, lert yesterday for Portland to reside permanently. Rev. A. It. Laudy, presiding elder of the United Brethren church, loft yesterday afternoon for Portland to be gono over Sunday. Mra. F. L. Gilford, who has beon visiting at tho home of Warden Cur tis, of tho state prison, returned home yesterday afternoon. C. W. Yannke, the liveryman went to Newport today to bo gono until Tuesday, nnd to enjoy tho iiloastir of tho senshoro with his family. Miss Chrlstlno Harold nnd Ralph Harold, of Brooks, were In Salnm t. lay, on their way to Newport to spend tho romalndor of the summer. J. H. Whitney, stato printer, lnfi this morning for u three-weeks' out ing on tho Umpqun. Ho will Join iUiornoy.rjenornl Crawford's party, who nro already encamped thoro. C. Elmor hidings, bookkeeper at tho Salem state bank left lnt own ing for nn outing nt Dralu whoro ho win visit his parents. Ho will ni.n spend n week at Newport beforo re turning hore. II. Mann, of tho Maclaiiv nnit,iin. hood, reports a gront yield of oata In wni locality, and thnt many of the ieius mero aro Koine from in en bushels to tho aero. Threshing Is be ginning in earnest, and the fnrmors aro greatly pleased with tho yield. Mr. nnd Mrs. William MniiM,..i. nnd family, of Rwednlo if, .. St. Jo-wph's Catholic. Rev A. Moore, rector. Ninth Sun day after Pentecost. First mass, at 7 a. m. Second mass at 10 a. m. Vespers and benediction at 7:30; p. m. German Lutheran. Regular Sunday service at 10 a. at. In the German Mitneran bt John's church, corner of Center and 14th streets. George Engie, pastor SOCIAL EVENT'S Central Congregational. Regular services by the pastor -at lla. m. and S p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m Bible study meeting Thursday even ing. Falrmount Club Entertains. The annual picnic of the Fair- mount Club of Soetn Satea was given Taesday eveaiag st FalraHWEt park. TJe growals -owe Itgea with BBMbers f Jij&aes listers. and the pkafr znms Te eadof&d with gartaas of ihe di eaters. tuarnfe a&rf vttt. Aeroes the ea- raace was a se jwaoaat of the club, teariftg tie letters "t . C GREAT PRUNE CROPS Friends' Church. Highland Avenue. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. Every body cordially invited. meeting Thursday at S p. m N. Kenworthy, pastor. If EnouglfiFruit Falls the Quality Will Also be the Best There is no doubt whatever but , ,. -. j .. -t.,.. 'tae present prune crop in uregon r:m.k nt ll Vtwic were slaved i r I Ift . . ALa baaAjko r Aa ! A1 t M daring the tlaie. aad phoaograpWeIwl oe lue k-ii. .;. aUu ,u music was a pleasing feature. Re- j quantity, and everything begins to fresments were served during the ( took as though It would prove the eveaing by the Misses Hoyt. Kelly j rlcfeest crop jn QUaHty that has ever and Keeton. Miss Jessie Keetonl . . ,. ... . . presided at the punch bowl. The affair was highly successful wIth the trees were t0 heavll' load" and over seventy young people were . ed to ever bear up tne crop, but the . clear not weatner or several weeks streets. Eighth St. Paul's Episcopal Chemekota and Church Rev. Barr G. Lee, rector. Sunday alter Trinity. Services at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. No evening service. Monday, August 6, transfiguration of Christ. Holv communion at 7:30 a. m. nresent The members of the club are, Guy Hort. Everett Arnold. Elmer Daue, . J Willie Daniels, George Keeton, Jo&n "Humphreys. Fred Engie, Ray West, I Paul Rasmussen and Leo Page. Social Life at "The Maples." What Is proving to be a pleasure ground for Salem people is "The Maples" across the river near West Salem. The Sunday night band con certs are largely attended and dur ing the week a large number of peo- Chritlaii Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, HO Chemeketa street. Services: Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Subject of lesson sermen: "Soul." Sunday school at 11:13 a ra. Tho testi monial meeting Is held at S o'clock p. m Wednesday evening. Reading room In the church open each after noon excopt Sunday. A cordial Invi tation extended to all. a I'ln-t Presbjtcrinn. Church street near Chemeketa. Rev. Henry T. Babcock. nnstnr. Morning sorvlco at 10:30 a. m. Preaching by tho pastor. Subject: "Tho Long Suffering of God." Union C. fc. meeting at 7 p. m. Evening service at S p. m., union service. Preaching by Rev. F. W. Cliff, pas tor of the First Baptist church. ago started the growing fruit to fall, and It is now hoped that enough will have dropped off before the ripening process begins to enable the fruit to grow to the largest possible size. Enough has already dropped to in sure a good quality, and appearance1; would Indicate that even more room will be made on the trees for the ex pansion of the fruit 9HHiHKMktjM H. S. Glle. of the Willamette Val- pie visit the place. W. W. Zlnn, the ,e" Prune Growers Association, says candy man, has a refreshment stand, j that he hPes for fa,r l,rlces "efore and a number of Salem neoole are,tho cron ls completed. About half camped there. Among those are, E. of the crl' has already been sold at W. Stahl and wife at "Dew Drop , B00a P"ces, out, as tnere Has been a inn, ' it. w. Hoiman and family ii5C,c 'uu'i'i ijussiuib mm ueai' "Camp I'm Guilty," Mrs. A. Eaton and daughters and Miss Louise Cro- nlse at "Camp Maplelne," Chas. Dennlson and Harry Cronise at "Camp Star." Others are talking of Joining the colony as It is an ideal camping spot. The launches run back and to during the day, and it Is a handy spot, as well as a pleasure to be In. Trolley Party. The first Baptist church gave a trolley ride last evening throughout the city, and a most enjoyable time was had. ers may find some difficulty In mak ing deliveries at the high prices con tracted for. He ateo thinks that the quality will be so good that it will force prices to the highest notch that the market conditions will bear. England is getting to be a good mar ket for Oregon prunes. The fruit is getting recognition on account of its superior quality, and since efforts are being made to pack It properly there Is no trouble in getting recognition for it. First Methodist. Row W. H. Selleck will preach at 10:30 a. m. "Maruh, or Bitter Waters Sweetened,' 'and at S p. m. on "Drawing Waters Out of tho Wells of Salvation." Miss Shelton will play tho plpo organ during Au gust. Miss Myrtlo James, of Port- mnu, win sing In tho morning. Mr. Chnrloa Roth will sing In tho evenine. All nro welcome. PUTS ON A SIIIXGLi:. Gcurgo Smith, of the Angelus, (Jlws Profits to Christ Ian Church. , 7"'"s ,ur a iwlve-da8' outing nt INewport. sir Mniioi.-i... . Mr c. II Shelton has Bono to'o( tho ,Rr8 Prune orchards In the lortiaod or an or.r-Sunday vUl, with friend H. C Dyyr returmM today from Rubber Tires Of kinds, and of the best lHty. We have Uie fanwus kk Ttros and can save yu iKite and give you perma nent satisfaction. Prices Right IRAIJORGENSEN Nish Street SAFE AND BETTER m Uk dnft ti aty, ,, u t uo Utttr m othw wv w wli p4 tU V.itM 8tt ad Oantj, Salem State Bant county, and roporU n large crop of iMHuva n mat vicinity. Wha Yoa Want arn4. J ,?. P' J; 8h,fe' 4t h" oW. ij, Oemm.rekl street, nNr iunms wo.v. ".. nicy imilUu't t Um Ort-at ar the OroeM, Rfed great l tbelr basobaji 2smku, whleh trouuwd th. wooi Mllta. vUiyut In yesterday's iwbsli ..... ,. tw roor of 6 to 1. The ,,. Uttory was a tarw W. the uxcwi Mi ..n.i.. . .. PndwJthtlvskmQt" fslonai. Not i,.ii ,u.. .w. '. 7 'T IM tho soor w-Z' Z..r lna,B fe.pUb blaelboard, ami t8i J lr lh wo,a Mills. Thoro r uot many fwtarw llIt JJ aa was In tkA ...... .' ... 0T?9 .tan', , lh.pwolu th grand l). UattlirlO. Wnnln Aim- .. wl ?fcf?l roc' t and George Smith, of tho Angolus, is giving one-third of his sales today to the building fund of tho now pi ChrUtlan church. This plau win bo In effect thl or. onlng also, and Mr. Smith has en gago an orchostra to Play In hi ninnJ during the ovonlng. Th parlors will be dooornted with boautiful flowrs, and win be an at tractha rasort tonight. 2. JC PAflff ts.u.i I K.y.iMZARD.fSL . Martin of r. . Inir ..1- v,K '' . ,Mvr PHt M N Ork la hU bUrV.ml.K'.. . 6?." '....yr.;;:rs: .-,- , ..nq Be u a JBre thlBff Gtiifmor ApiMilnts I.li-gati. DlgatM t0 tlio National Prison Association, which win meot in Al bany, N. V., Sptmbr 15 tn n -. elusive. hao beon annolnta.1 hv n... ornor CharaUrlaln as follews: Rev J. A. Levewjue. of Woedburn: Mrs K. B. Houston. C. Ja,f- n ., W. St. Plrre. Mrs. Iiu utlh .ii S. Salem; Mllli R. Trumbull. AB8a M viumun, T. K T f,IrK,. . Ci.rUn.r, H. H. Haw ley, Mr' f. X MaM. S. U. Whit., Marloa R. John M. Mn M. R. lineal ii.. . .T mhaawon. all of Portland. 0 Curvs Scktica. Hew W. L. Ruy, LUD., ClUa Nw York, writ,.: i. '-.. ' JW ot oxcru.iating pa,n froa ynoru.th:rt uupbiK Parties. ill a.,r" MTe "V If you Mil allow i to Mill v . ,ou visions utr. : ' r.v. oruer inn. w . 'I" 'r-"" a ywr on orders To ''P URAN80.V & PisiieiL iWiti Kutr ef csaa? New Books In Public Library. Dornfle'ld Summer. Hope Benham. Castle Blair. Under the Cactus Flag. Story of Vltonu. Red Mustaug. Three Colonial Boys. Three Young Continents. Washington's Young Aids. Orcult Girls. Sue Orcult. Child Life in Poetry. Choice Literature, Prim 1. Choice Literature, Book 1. Choice Literature, Book 1. Choice Literature, Book 1. Choice Lltorature, Book 1. Choico Lltorature, Book 2. Pooms Eery Child Should Know Lays of Anclont Rome. Snow Bound. Around the World. ' Five Llttlo Strangers. How We Are Clothed. Frozen North. Child Llfo In Japan. Stories of Groat Artists. Just So Stories. Nonsense Stories. Nursery Rhymes. Verse and Prose. Folk Lore Stories. Lossons on Mannors. Lessons oa Morals. Tanglewood Talas. Tho Heroes. Asgard Stories. Arabian Night Stories. Little Lame Prince. Rose and the Ring. t experimental Solonce (: Boys' Mineral Collectors First Book In Goology. lodrls. Corn Plant. Carpentry tor Boys. Woodworking fqr Boglnnors. Storios for Chaucer. Fairy Qu,eon. Reuben James. Winlfrod West. , Winning His Way. Storios of Wolf. Jed. Great Musicians. Stories Worth Remrin& A mar loan Pioneors. Four Amerioan Inventors. Daniel Boone. Kid Carson. Boy Ganoral. Story of LaFayotte. Frldtjot Naasen. Ufo of Napoleon. Thirty-Six Stories Retold Storle of Pioneer Life. Eveoday Ufe. 0- thy When Love Passed By. I' was busy with my plowing When Love passed by. "Come," she cried, "forsake drudging; Life's delights are few and grudg ing; What has man for all his striving, All his planning and contriving, Here beneath tho sky? When the gravo opes to receive him Wealth and wit nnd honors leave him Love endures for aye!" But I answered: "I am plowing. When with straight and even fur row All the field is covered thorough. I will follow." Love passed by. I was busy with my sowing, When Love passed by. "Come," she cried, "give o'er thv tolling; For thy moil thou hnst hni mnmnn Follow me, where meadows fertile 11100m unsown with rose and myrtle, i-uugning to the sky; Laugh for Joy the thousand flowers Birds and brooks the laughing hours All unnoted fly!" But I answered: "I am sowing. When my acres all are planted, Gladly to thy realm eno.onn.i I will follow." Love passed bv. Mf?& VIOLA MARSHAL! MRS. MARSHALL SUFFERED WITH SYSTEMIC CATARRH. ' PE-RU-NA SAVED HER Mra. Viola Marshall, 1117 East Jk! son stroot, Springfield, 111., writes: "TWO months mm vuhnn 1 '.. your advice, and you told me thin was suffering from systemic catarrh I had gotten so bad that 1 could not bear the Jolt of walking and had to 111 down most of the time. "I began taking your Pornna and now I feel liko a now woman, "I can walk Just as far as I pleasj without feoling any fatigue and I haT9 taken only threo bottles of Parana. "I shall never cease praising Pernna nor thanking Dr. Hartman for his kind aavice." Systemic catarrh claims many victual because this dlsoase is not always un derstood, and therefore not correctly treated. What Is needed is an internal catarrh remedy which exerts a healing effect uu ujD uiutuuu uituuurauca 01 tne entlit body. Snoh ft roitiwlT la Purrtn. rn. .1. - - j a.u..u X.JO om cero letters of those who have expo- rieiiueu us ueuuius in bucii cases ail evidence 01 its medicinal value. Fierce regrets, like demons, taunt me Stay! I follow!" Love passed by. Solomon Solis-Cohen. Victor Point Paragraphs. Harvest ls very early. With few exceptions the grain in the hills Ii all cut. The talk of Hessian fly vs. nphls is all gone, and instead farm' ers are Jubilant and talking 40 ui o0 bushels to the acre. Krenze k Fisher have started their thresher. Mrs. I. G. Scott, one of the vic tims of the San Francisco disaster, and who has been staying with her sister, Mrs. Frances Small, sinco that time, returned to the ill-fated city last Monday. She will join her huS' band, who has found employment there. " Grandma Miller, who has been vis iting relatives in Turner and Silver ton for the pnst six weeks, Is at home again. Her many friends are flad to welcome. her back. Misses Ella Savage and Maggie Mc Clellan, who are visiting in this neighborhood, returned to their school In Salem last week. STATE NEWS vols.) I of fast Some of tho valley farmers art harvesting by moonlight, in cases where the grain demands immediate attention. This is tho result of the scarcity of harvest hands. P. E. Hoiman, of SUverton, ' badly bruised last week In a runa way. The team became unmanage able while going down a steep hill and stnrted to run. In making a Sham tlirn In Din rnnA ff TldtniaD was hurled out of tho vehicle, and down an embankment of 30 feet. t Merninlds Take Notice. Tho Monmouth band under the leadership of Burns Powell arrived Mond.iv ni'anlni. j r- tho next month will add an extra charm and onllvement to the beach that will be highly annroolntoii Ynnulna Bay News. y I was busy with my reaping, When Love passed by. "Come," she cried, "thm. i... .,.... KHevlng, Ripened sorrows art thou sheaving " the heart lav fallnu- Mi-i. Garnered store. Thy wealth grain In Loss than Love's least sign. """" ,ineo IOr the hours dwindle m life s western sky" hen with song of youth and Xfa tt. heck-eart. comes, fi,. 1 "IU follow." Lov jttsMd by. Ib8.tl,eredinmyharve " otvw in fp noeAj t.. ar. I elledto her, swift speed-" g lens mado to ordr' Sn J' mr Cry "deeding aay. O Love, t foi .-...j . .. Sar .. J "ouia IOI OW. ATiDS twilight sky! om and worn and wean ray fields nn v.-' drearr. -and With thee vmiM t "irri:.!! 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