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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1906)
V) ni JWf !eiS7 1 yoa 'OUS. Ieep. t sooJ w i amoal effort iklfl Altl rvlnj ellii a c ett utse: aere, by i art, "HOT DAYS THKIU - W Orange Sherbert ! Loganberry Sherfcett, ? ThHads them all Be0rn: -,, m Soda. wwice"-, te more poplar than ever I.; !.- and more like them you P. YJ Jjost the things to satisfy consciJ k; ni Sixer & douglas fu o.imi's Loading Grocora. Confectioners and Bakers. 160 State St. Phones 182-137 or'aj ieam direct irom ine oairy ...x.nofo makes oerfect caul 'e. MJ jour""" 5 CIKam OATS WANTED still in the market for oats. When to sell como anu seo us, as wo ... n ilmn nnP rWt nloa t 1 mi -paying niuiu muu u ioo u b city. ' FREE SACKS Remember wo furnish sacks free Ifor all the grain wo buy. Barley and Wheat Bought Highest cash price paid. D.A.WHITE&SON FEEDMEN and SEEDMEN Poultry and Beo Supplies. thitl 255Com'l Phone 160 DON'T BE A QOOSE b. sboea by wearing hob, heavy, and jltogether uncomfortablo footwear in ram weather. Wo have so many va rieties of the low, ankle-cooling etylo tlit tlero. is no excuse for self-in-kUd foot torture, Jusb as nobby, tw.Mtbe high prico fellows, and our tab of prices requires no deep descent cio one's puiso.. Wo ask a candid ojuioB of our stock when you have looked it over. JACOB VOGT A' Pointed Question. Would you nnnrofilntfi a chance to fcte money on your lumber bill, and fit tho cnrio ftmA cftsiiA 1ia niioHfv i,,MU UlUU OULU1U .WP 4Ullv toit win glvo premanent satlsfac ton? Of course you would. Then hy not get our estimate before Placing your order. VOGET FUEL & LUMBER CO DR. KUM Wonderful CHINESE DOCTOR Wll treat you with Oriental herbs cure any disease without operation f Pin. "t Kum la known nvervwhere In Wem, and has cured many prominent Ppto here. He has lived in Salem to 20 yeras, and can be trusted. He nuny medicines unknown to white wtrs, and with them can euro fctirrh, asthma, lung troubles, then tUo stomach, liver, and kidney dls- Dr. Kum makes & Bnecinltv of dronsT i female troubles. His remedies private diseases when everything tails. He has hundreds of testi- 1?ia Md gtve coasultatioa free. for medleines very moderate. nont jn tno country can write fox T- Send stamp. Jon nant some extra fine tea, got from us. DR. KTmr Bnm ran ka jW South Higa street, Salem, Oregon. iSI Hotel Salem, P. O. Box 185. C5 j C3 m --. . ft " "A- T. -1. -&. a lkaKitilYnHsWwfBsM f bebbbbt ( i vAbbbbbbbbbk tisBBBBBBBBBBsft. bbbbbbbbbbbbl c&&m&&t SEALS AND SEA-LIONS The acting seals and sea lions which perform with the creat Adnm Forepaugh and Sells Brothers' enor mous shows united, amazingly Illus trate In juggling, comedy effects and musical nets the highest known achievements In nnlmal training Captain Webb, who. was the first to attempt the education of these curi ous creatures of the deep seas, spent many years of his life In the Arctic regions, and there, far away from civilized life, home and friends, ho made a study of their nature and brain scope, and after a long time and the exerciso of much patience finally developed the wonderful per formance which is now a remark able feature of tho great Adam Foropaugh and Sells Brothers' shows united. Tho performanco is given on two big stages, and every movo of tho Intelligent animals may bo plain ly seen from every part of tho enor mous tent. This trained animal act Is beyond question tho most marvel ous exhibition ever offered for pub lic Instruction nrd entertainment. o DISCUSS STREET PAVING A meeting of property owners In terested in tho improvement of State street from the east lino of Commer cial street to the west line of Church street, will be held at the city hall this evening at 8 o'clock. An official call has been Issued by W. A. Moores, city recorder. It is desired that all property own ers Interested will bo present, as it is tho Intention to thoroughly dis- .cuss the pavement question in nil its phases. The members of tho city council are expected to bo present, In order that they may know tho feel ing of their constituents on the sub ject. MARRIED OREGON GIRL. Isaac Campbell, of Illinois, Captures Fair Daughter of Linn County. The culmination of n pretty ro mance was tho marriage last evening of Isaac Campbell, of Springfield, 111., nnd Miss Inez, Shelton, of Jor dan, Linn county. The marriage was performed at tho homo of Mrs. Lydla Campbell, two miles south of Salem, by Rev. W. II. Selleck, of tho First Methodist church. Tho groom and brido will very soon return to Illinois, whoro Mr. Campbell Is in business. A Pleasant Way to Travel. Tho above is the usual verdict of the traveler using the Missouri Pacific railway between tho Pacific coast and the East, and wo believe that the ser vice and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Sp'lngs and Denver there are two through trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard electric-lighted sleeping cars, chair cars end up-to-date dining cars.' The same excellent service is operated from Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Little Peck and Hot Springs. If you are going East or South, write for particulars and full information. W. C. McBRIDE, Oen. Agt. 134 Third St., Portland, Or. o Men Wanted. Sawmill and lumber yard laborers $2.25 per day. Woodsmen, $2.25 to ?3. Steady work. Apply Booth-Kolly Lumber Co., Eugend, Or. 5-22-tf Band Instruments Phonographs Records Stringed instruments and musical sundries. Don't forget that we have the goods and that they are for sale at reasonable prices. F. L. SAVAGE At J. Wengcr's Old 8tand, 217 Commercial St, Beyalriag Iastnuaenta Specialty. DAILY OAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST Personals R. Eygerman went to Newport to day. C. K. Spaulding went to Eugene lnst night. D. P. Council left this morning for Portlnnd. A. Gilbert was a Portlnnd pas senger today. Mrs. E. C. Dayton has returned from Newport. Miss Llllie Hunter has returned from Newport. Hon. J. K. Weatherford, of Al bany, Is in Salem. W. D. Fisher has returned from a visit to Brooks. C. E. Hawkins, of Toledo, was in town last evening. W. H. Egan, of Gervals, was In tho city yesterday. Romeo Goulet came over from Newport yesterday. Mrs. Clayton Young returned from Newport yesterday. Mrs. Charles West has returned home from Newport. Mrs. W. E. Rutherford has gone to Newport for a week. Alonzo Perkins went to Portland on tho morning local. Judge Geo'rgo H. Burnett went to Portland this morning. Miss Mario Crabtree, of Jefferson, was in town yesterday. T. W. Barr, of Turner, was In town today on business. Mrs. W. T. Stolz went to Portland yesterday to visit relatives. Jas. Peebles left today for a two weeks outing at Newport. E. Knlpper camo up on tho local last evening from Portland. G. M. Smith returned yesterday from an outing at Newport. Harry Moir returned yesterday from an outing at Newport. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. West returned this morning from Newport. Mrs. J. Jay Cook, of tho Florence Hotel, has gone to Newport. Mrs. R. J. Nash went to Brooks last evening to visit relatives. Hon. E. W. Haines, of Washington county, was in the city yesterday. A. W. Peebles left this morning for a ten days' outing at Newport. C. M. Epploy left on tho morning train for Portland to visit friends. Mrs. P. T. Swart left this morning for a two weeks outing at 'Newport. C. D. Gabrielson has returned from a trip through tho upper val ley. 'Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Jones, of Brooks, nro visiting friends In the city. Miss Daisy Hunt has returned to Portland, nfter visiting her parents here. 1 Miss Frankio and Miss Lulu Bar nott, of Turner, spent yesterday in town. Harvey Parker returned last ev ening from a month's outing at Nye creek. ' A. F. Hofor and son, Paul, have returned from their outing at Glen dalc. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Harris havo gone on a trip to the Puget Sound country. Miss Henrietta Savago left for Portland this morning for a few days' visit. Miss Z. M, Yantls left on tho local yesterday for Shedds, whero he will visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Campbell, loft this morning for a two weeks' outing at Newport. Mr. Bert Smith and wife returned today from a ten days' outing on the Lucklamute. Mrs. H. B. Cleveland left this morning for Oregon City, whero she will visit relatives. Thomas Hawkins, who has been In town on business, left for his homo In Toledo last evening. Mrs. A. T. Humphreys, of Albany, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. A. Moshborger, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet re turned last evening from a two weeks' outing at Newport. Miss Mary E. Mooro, of Eugene, has returned homo after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Hamlin F. Smith. Misses Opal Williams, Julia Wil liams and Edna Peet havo gone to Junction City to visit friends. C. Hurrah and family, from Des Moines, la., loft this morning for Seattle, whero they will reside ' Miss Daisy Hunt, who has been visiting her parents In West Salem, returned last evening to Portland. Miss A. Richards and sisters, Miss J. S. and Miss Dorothy, left on tho morning train for San Francisco. A. M. Brandt, who has been visit ing O. T. D. Brant, of this city, re turned to Portland this morning. Mrs. W. H. Moir, who spent the summer at Newport, returned last evening to her homo in this city. Mrs. T. G. Smith loft on last ev ening's train for St. Johns, whero sbo will Join her family and reside. Jack Latouretto, of Oregon City, was in Salem yesterday on his way to OUTING SUITS It will be a month or six weeks before these hot days leave us yet wc have placed a number of our outing suits ranging from $10 to $13.50 on sale at $7.00 may have your selection ONE-HALF PRICE SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE Niagara to spend a part of his vaca tion. Charles Craig, and Breymnn Boise went to Albany this morning to meet their friends, Clarence and Donald Byrd. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bnrr, Miss Em ma Smith, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Barr, of Portland, formed a Newport party today. Dr. L. F. Grimth went to Newport todny to set up tho camp for his wlfo and children nnd Mrs. B. F. Meredith and children. George Rudolph left this morning for Newport, whero ho will join rel atives and enjoy a ten days' outing on tho bench. Prof. J. T. Matthews left this morning for Coos Bay, whero ho will travel In tho interests of tho Willam ette University. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Norwood and Mrs. E. T, Albert havo returned from Elkhorn, whero they havo been for tho past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Holtzol nro fitting up a neat cottage on lGth and Mill streets, whoro they will bo at homo to their many friends. Lloyd Hauser loft on tho morning train for tho Elkhorn country, and declares ho will not return until ho has slain a deer nnd a bear. Waldo E,. Conner wns In tho city yesterday on his way from Klamath Falls to Portland. Ho will return to Salem to resldo permanently. W. H. Porter, who lias been vis iting nt tho homo of his nie'eo, Mrs. C. H. Holstrom, loft this morning for his homo In Los Angeles. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Ollngor nnd Miss Liln Olinger leave Saturday for sov- ornl months' visit with relatives at Tho Dalles and Washington points. Miss Clnra Zellnskl, of this city, and Miss Gertrudo Zellnskl, of Cho mawa, will go to Newport tomorrow to spend tho romnlndcr of tho heated term. Mrs. W. P. Ireland and daughter, Miss Bessie, of Corvallis, are visit ing nt tho homo of Mrs. G. Booth. Mrs. Booth is a sister of Mrs. Ire land. E. J. Fowler nnd wlfo of Horn brook, Cal., who havo been visiting at tho home of J. Morris, went to Portlnnd this morning for n few days' visit. Mrs. Jesslo Hilton returned to her homo in Portland on tho overland yestorday aftornoon. Mrs. Hilton has been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Gay, of this city. Mrs. M. Lead man and MIbs Mar garet Mumm loft this morning for Seattle. Mrs. Leadman has been vis iting Miss Mumm, and Is now return ing to her homo. Miss Alico Richards left today for San Francisco. She will take a post graduate teacher's course boforo re turning to her dutlos as teacher In tho Salem high school Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williamson, who wore with Mr. and Mrs. II. Gou let at tho coast, returned to their homo In Portland yesterday. Mrs. Williamson Is a sister of Mrs. Goulet. Mrs. R. T. Marshall, of Dallas, left this morning for Grants Pass, whorej Mr. and Mrs. Marshall will reside. Mr. Marshall is superintendent of tho Pacific' States Telephono and Tele graph Company at Grants Pass, Miss Agnes O'Kecfe, superintend ent of St. Mary's hospital, In Albany, has been In Portlund and in this city securing supplies for tho opening of the hospital. Miss O'Kcefo went to Albany this morning, and will open the hospital September 2d. When You Want Harness. Call on F. E. Shafor, at his new store, 187 Commercial street, near Ferry. Tho finest Btock of harness in Salem. 10, 1000. of our Straw Hats at Tho Fire Is Out But the fishing Is just ns good as over on tho Santlnm nnd Brolten bush rivers, and on next Saturday evening, August 18th, tho S. P., in connection with tho Corvallis & Eastern, will soil round trip excur sion tickets to Detroit at tho low rnto of ?2 each, good going on train No. 13, lenving Salem at 0:32 p. m. and for return to Salem on No. 14 Monday, August 20, leaving Albnny nt 7:30 n. m. Come out and enjoy a day In tlto mountnljis! Excursion train on the C. & E. leaves Albany after nrrlval of No. 13 Saturday ovoning nnd" lenvos Detroit nfter arrival of ex cursion from tho bny, nrrivlng in Al bany in timo to connect with tho S. P. local for Salem. Remember tho date, Saturday, August 18. Round trip $2. S-15-4t Big Irrigation Scheme. D. Black, who, with his father, A. R. Black, tho well-known Irrigation promoter, has been nt Waldo Lake during tho summer doing prelim inary work for tho big irrigation schomo planned for the uppor WI1 lametto valley, arrived In Eugene yesterdny accompanied by Civil En gineer Simon Klovdohl. To n Guard reporter last ovoning Mr. Black stated that consldemblo work has been dono In tho vicinity of tho lako this summer. A good trnll has been built from tho Mili tary road to tho lako, buildings for tho men havo been put up, now soundings of tho water in tho Inko havo been taken nnd consldornblo more data has been secured. Eu gene Reglstor. Suro Curo for Piles. Itching piles produco molsturo nnd cnuso Itching. This form, as woll as Blind, Bleeding, or Protruding Piles nro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pllo Romedy. Stops Itching nnd bleed ing. Absorbs tumors. 50c n lar at Druggists, or sont by mnll. Treatise free. Wrlto mo about your ca30. Dr. Bosanko, Phlla., Pa. AVI 11 Drive . cros.s (he State. Tho Eugene Guard of Tuesday says: Eli Bangs and wife, accom panied by a young ninn nnmed Mitchell, loft this morning by tonm for their ranch near tho eastern border of tho' stato. They took three teams along, driving each to a wagon, Mrs. Bangs bolug In chargo of .one of thorn. She will drlvo clear ncroflB tho stato, occupying tho wagon alono with no covorlng to pro tect her from tho hot sun. From tho ranch sho will go to Portland,' whero oho will bo' joined by Miss Addlo Hangs, who rcmninod hero, and they will tako up thoir rcsidonco In that city, whllo Mr. Bangs and son, Abe, will conduct tho ranch. e i NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. , Tho Board of Equalization of Marlon county, Oregon, will moot at the. offlco of tho County Clork, Aug ust 27, 1900, and publicly examine tho assessment roll for tho year 1900 and correct all errors In valuation, description or qualltlea of land, lota or other property. All parties' inter ested aro requested to appear' and cxarnlno their assessment for' the year 1900, and havo all errors, if any thoro be, corrected by said board. Taxpayers aro especially Invited to inspect their assessment prior to tho said date preparatory to tho meeting of such board. FRED J, RICE, Assessor Marlon County, Oregon, August A, 1966. 8-7-18t 5 TO 13 jZ RATES. Newport, Ynqulnn Bny, Brcitcnbusli Hot Springs from All S. P. nnd O. & E. Points. On nnd after Juno 1, 190G, the Southern Pacific, in connection with tho Corvallis & Eastern railroad from points on their lines to Now port, Ynqulnn nnd Dotrolt at very low rates, good for return until Oc tobor 10, 190G. Three-day tickets to Newport nnd Ynqulnn, good going Saturdays and returning Mondays aro also on salo from all easj points, Portland to En gono, Inclusive, and from all west side points, enabling pcoplo to visit their fnmilloB and spend Sunday at tho scnsldo. Season tickets from nil cast side points, Portlnnd to Eugene Inclusive, nnd from nil west sldo points, nro nlso on snlo to Dotrolt at vory low rates, with stop-over privileges at Mill City or nny point enst, enabling tourists to visit tho Santlnm and Breltenbush Hot Springs In tho Cas cade mountains, which can bo reach ed in ono day. Season tickets will bo good for re turn from all points until Octobor 10th. Threo-dny tickets will bo good going Saturday and returning Mon days only. Tickets from Portland and vicinity will bo good for roturn vln tho cnBt or west sldo nt option of passenger. Tickets from Eugene and vicinity will bo good going via tho Lebanon-Spiingflold branch If desired. Bnggago on Newport tick ets checked through to Newport; on Ynqulnn tlckots to Ynqulnn only. Sunday excursions to Newport on tho C. & E. will begin Juno 10th or 17th nnd run ovory Sunday thoreaftor, leaving Albnny nt 7:20 n. m loavo Corvallis at S a. m. S. P. t rains connect with tho C. & E. at Albany and Corvallis for Ya qulna nnd Newport. Trains on the C. & E. for Detroit will loavo Al bany nt 7:30 a. ni., enabling tourists to tho hot springs to reach thoro tho snino day. Trains from nnd to Cor vallis connect with all cast Bide trains on tho S. P. Full Information as to rates, timo tables, els.; can bo obtained on ap plication to J. C. Mayo, Gon. Pas. Agt. C, lb E. R. R., Albany; A. L. Craig, O. P. A S. P. Co., Portland, or to any S. P. o r C. & E. ngont. Rates from Salem to Newport $5; tVYaqiJlnn, ?4.C0; 'threo-day rate from Sarm to Newport, 13.00. a 1 f J State Nevvs Prof. J, B. Wllkorson hiis'boon aolcctcd as principal of tho. Forest Grove publlo schools for, tho corning, year. Ho is a gruduuto of tho Pea body normal college, of Nushvlllo, Tonn. For sevornl yearB liOhas boon principal 'of tho Rulnlor publlo school , ' 5 Ono of tho worst hall storms In years visited Sumpter Monday. Tho stones wero so largo . that many panes of glass wero broken. , George W. Hnllett, ono of tho own ers of tho Bay Vlow Houso, at Now port, dlcdf thoro' Monday of palpita tion of tho hoart. Ho was formerly clork of tho St. Charles, at Portland. As tho result of drinking a cup of coal oil, the 14-months-oId son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Cohon, of Tho Dalles, died Monday night. Miss Dorothy Stephens has boon elected queen of tho TUlatuooU car nival. Sho is now In Portland buy in; bar royal robes, In which to reign la regal splendor, and her pie turo shows hor to be a "beauty," t fltl ) il ) 4'l ii &i ,k i CM 1 i 11 mil