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fwryfvT7wf!y' f"wfrwT?r. i A - H-TfV 'fwpt ''" . i DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALES!. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTORER 2, 1000. s JSE HOT DAYS Irance Sherfceft oganberry Sherbert, c Cream, if i. 1 .& ant 4fStf ff le ma : " " Cream Soda. ' scomet Girl, re popalar than ever ese and more like them ;t the things to satisfy ,ER & DOUGLAS alem'8 Loading Grocers. imfectlonoTS and Bakers. I State St. Phonos 182-187 direct from the dairy freezer makes perfect sam. iER-GRAND THEATRE. femnco every nlglit tills week. JRIGIIAM-COOPER STOCK COMPANY. ling the great border drama entitled. IE HAND OF A FRIEND." IICES 15 AND 23 CENTS. lrday matinee, any seat 10c. It week tno sensational urama "CHIP, THE WAIF." NO MORE RATTLING OFDICE Portland Police Judge Says Playing For Any Old Thing Is Gambling. IRRENT TOPICS TODAY t-parcu lor tno l'uuuc acuouis nml tlio Family Circle. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL conference of representatives of governments Is In session at Bor- SGermany, to consider wireless jrapny. Ihe Westlnghouse Electric C.om- of Now York. Is completing as for tho construction of an elec- Hno from Salem to Portland on east side 6f tho Southern Pacific iway. ' rho grape crop of Southern Call- iila has been injured by a poriod unprecedented heat. About Los teles grapes wero cooked on tho D3. rwo batteries o( U. S. troops have In ordered to go forward to Cuba. diamond mine has been dlscov near Orovlllo, Cal., and Is be-. opened. It Is said to bo tho first! Itho United States. rho new United States meat ln- Ictlon law has gone Into effect. "ho peoplo of India have sent a ;o delegation to ask tho govornor- (Portland Journal.) When Judge Cameron said you couldn't play a game of cards In a saloon for a drink without Incurring his judicial wrath and a halr-ralslng penalty, he shot an arrow farther than ho knew. In some cigar stores you can't shake dice for "the odd one;" In fact, you can't shake dice at all In the Gunst shops. Tho antl-dlce order went Into ef fect yesterday. On top of it came .the hint that In the very near future tho "machine" would bo taken out, and tho state ment Is' made that so far as tho Gunst stores nre concerned, the cigar and tobacco business will bo con ducted on the basis of any. other le gitimate enterprise you, put down your money and get what you pay for. Tho news that tho dice box is barred will surprise and pain some of our best citizens tho suggestion that tho nlckel-ln-the-slot-mnchlno has had "23" written to Its merry career will amaze' and shock. The slot machine has become a habit with many'i who would rather play it than smoke. t History of the Machine. Tho history of tho machine is In teresting. When it was Introduced tho novelty attracted and some of the men who played It 15 years are playing It yet. But they say It Is not what It once was. In that old tlmo, they tell you, a( flush or a straight or even a full hand was a common thing, and a straight flush a sequence of the, same suit did not cause a fire. And they go so far as to say that a royal flush ace, king, queen, Jack, ten of tho same suit had no seismic tendencies In It, and that It was known to happen once or twice a week. Now, tno same oldtlmers say, wherever you get a royal a building In San Fran cisco topples over or Valparaiso falls down, or there's a storm In tho gulf state. On tho other play, Mose GunBt says tho machine doesn't pay. It brings trade, ho admits, but the l trrylo costs more than It Is worth. I Tutor of Dishonesty. ' And he says that tho machlno In duces dishonesty. Men who would of their posi tions as cashiers In country banks i tamper with tho machines, and when A meeting of tho high school foot ball candidates was held yesterday by Managor Mott. There were about 20 students present at the meeting, who promised to bo oitt to tho first try-out practice this even ing. ' From all appearances, with the help of Frank Grannls, who has been secured as coach, and Captain Jones, the high school will put out a winning football team this season, o" CAN'T SELL IT NOW. Cider Thnt Wnimcd the Hoys Up Contained Twice ns Much Al cohol ns Does Heer. (Corvallls Times.) Champagne elder that has been on sale by tho drink at tho Gem cigar storo has been put under the ban 'by. the city authorities, and Its sale ordered discontinued. Tho su spicions of tho officers wero aroused by observing occasional drunks, and a little attention dolovoped tho fact that much of tho Intoxication came from tho cider. Tho wldo popular ity of the? drink also excited more or less curiosity. It was noticed that minors as well as men carried it around in their pockets In pint flasks, after tho fashion of puro and unadulterated booze. At last a man was found who was "oryldo" as the boys call a first class case of drunk enness nnd the elder waB located as the cause. A bottle of It was taken to the chemist at tho college and an analysis showed It contained 7.32 per cent alcohol, or more than twice as much ns beer, more than tho light wines, and about one-sixth as much as whiskey straight. As soon ns tho report of tho chemist was received Chief Lane Immediately Issued or ders, ana tho stuff has been with drawn from sale. s It Is manufactured by. a soft drink establishment in Salem, and It Is the belief of tho ofllcers that It Is espe cially prepared for dry towns. Jr -m:$ 1S rV 'Jtsr-HM I ' r; '3Tflr $B Pi? l-B jkl Copyright 191S, by Th M Houis of Kupp.nhtlm.f FOR QUALITY AND FIT, WEAR Salem Woolen Mill Store i - '" ' " " ' Ready Tailored Gothitig AND KNOW THIS: WHEN YOU BUV AiUARELlH5ARlNG OUR LABEL, WHETHER YOU PAY US TEN, FIFTEEN TWENTY OR TWENTY-FIVE HOLLARS, YOU WILL RECEIVE YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OF CLOTHING, MEASURED RY THE HIGHEST STANDARDS OF STYLE, FIT, MATERIALS, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY NEW FALL MODELS SUITS, OVERCOATS, CRAVENETTES $10.00, $12.50 to $25.00 IF YOU WANT TnE 11KST $3.00 HAT ON EARTH, BUY A ROBERTS Salem Woolen Mill Store 136 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon Just NIGHT AND MORNING. Like Sliding Down Hill nnd Striking n Stump. iernl of that country for some rein sntatlvo form of government. 'resident Smith, of tho Mormon tflko advant irch, has been arresiea on u krge of polygamy. Ho Is accused Ihavlng five wives ming. th ciorka ar0 not looking, miscall rho receipts of tho government ... iirinrja declnrlnK that they have Iro $11,227,000- for the month of tnree nC0S( whon n3 a mnttor of fact Igust nhovo expenditures. I there may not bo more than two j aces In tho machine. Former W. U. Student. J often tho unsupported declaration rhe social evont of the week .In of tho piayer j8 disputed by tho Irn Hill., Wash., was tho party giv--Ciork nrui tho result Is trouble, which In honor of tho Misses Wilder,' inovitniiiv cruises tho loss of a cus- o leaves for Wallace, Idaho, Tues- J toraor. r. Tacoma Ledger. Miss Vlnnlo Wilder Is well-known Salem, having nttended Wlllam- to University about two years ago, tiero she was very popular. Street Car Case.. Columbus, O., Oct. 2. Tho su- temo court today rofuaed to dls- Ilss the Cleveland 3-cent faro case, fd also refused to advance It to an my hearing.. Saved Ills Life J. W. Davenport, Wlngo, Ky.. rites, Juno 14, 1902: "I want to 111 you I bellovo Ballard's Snow inlment saved my life. I was un- Er the treatment of two doctors, id they told me one of my lungs is entirely cone, and the other Rdly affected. I also had a lump my side. I don't think that I ould have lived over two months pager. I was Induced by a friend try Ballard's Snow, LlnlmeaL Tho Irst application gavo me great re let; two SO cent bottles cured mo aund and well. It Is a wonderful medicine and I Minuend It to suffering humanity. by D. J. Fry's drag store. Some tjmo ago the order was glv? on that-tho clerks In tho Gunst stores would not bo permitted to shako dlco for moro than tho odd cigar. This was tried; It was found to be a trade-loser. Tho customer did' not understand why he could not shako for whatover ho pleased, If he wero allowed to shako at all. Then the rigor of the prder was mitigated Tho machine player was permitted to shake for 10 clgnrsr and still ho wanted to enjoy the privilege of shaking for any number that ho des ignated. Hence the order that the dice .'box, would no. longer be-part and parcel of, the Gunst business. Think oi a cigar store without a dico box and machine!- it's like try ing tojmaglne a South American re public without a weekly revolution. n Sure Cure for PUea. Itching, Pljefl produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops itching and bleed ing. Aborbi tumors. BOc a Jar, at druggists, or seat by mall. Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Boeanko, Phlla. Pa. Tho Cnbs of London. To tho public vehicles of Berlin are attached machines that auto matically register tho distance you travel and tho faro you aro to pay. A contrivance like thnt Is altogether too methodical and preclso for tho English charactor. In London you guess at tho distance. Tho conse quence Is thnt tho cabby Is habitual ly overpaid. Hardly anybody going out to dinner or to tho theater or re turning homo Into at night thinks of handing to tho cabby his meroly legal fare. In any doubtful case, when you. aro not quite suro of the dlstnnco, tho almost universal ten dency Is to add slxpenco or a shill ing to the stntutory sum. And yet, with all this, there Is undoubted depression In the cab trade, and tho sorlous possibility of a strike. Two main reasons nre giv en in explanation. One is the growth of competition, tho other is tho fact that there are too many cabs on tho streets. Motors, tho two-penny tube, electric cars, tho increasing use of telephones, tho extension of the district roessongcr service hall all hit the cabby shrewd blows. And then, agatn, even London cannot support the enormous number of handsome and four-wheelers thnt cater to It. Thero aro today omo 13,500 licensed drlvors, 7600 han soms and noarly 3900 four-wheolors. Of these perhaps 2000 are driven by tho men who own them. About 3000 aro "privileged" that Is to say, In stead of plying tho streets for fares they pay a small sum per week to the railway companies for permis sion to take up their stand in the depot and monopolize the railway traffic. A careful estlmato has plac ed tho number of cabs that is suffi cient for London's needs at 9000, moro than 2000 less than thoso actu ally in business at the present mo ment. Sydney Brooks In Harper'B Weekly. A young man from tho rural dis tricts, bent on seeing tho swifter sldo of city life, last night fortified his nervous system against any rudo shock It might receive by putting a quantity of booze under his belt, thnt would make about four Inches deep In a wash tub. Ho evidently bo longed on tho Polk county sldo of tho river, and was trying to get across tho river, for, tho brldgo be ing somewhat remoto, he wont down to Forry street. About tho tlmo ho arrived there another person, com ing up from Low's stablo, enmo with in his range of vision, and tho Idea struck him thnt ho was a second Jof fries, Joe Gans or some othor qf that class. The spirit of tho freo born American moved In him, nnd the Oregon ozono nnd "Concentrat ed Essenco of Joy" from tho blue grass hills of old Kentucky united In urging him to deeds of daring. Ho made a pass at tho now comer with his good right hand but tho right hnnd found only tho cool night air. Ho mado another pnss, nnd wns ns tonlshed to learn that, whllo ho could not reach tho other follow with his arm, ho could with his noso, and this hurt his feollngs, for ho was not awaro before his noso was longor than his arm. Ho was not discour aged, however, and kept Jabbing away, and hitting tho othor man with his face until It looked llko a cross section of round steak. Tho result was that tho remains wero carrlod to tho city Jug, In a, hack. This morn ing things aro dlfforont, tho flroa havo burned out, but tho dead em bers of ropontanco, an uniiBunlly painful hend, nnd n small bill of costs romaln as ovldonco of last last night's visit to tho realm of visions. Cures Winter Cough. J. E. Govor, 101 N. Main St., Otta wa, Kan., wrltes: "Every fall It hnB boon my wlfo'8 troublo to catch a severe cold, and theroforo to cough nil winter long. Last fait I got hpr n brittle of Horohound Syrup. She used It and has boon ablo to Bleep soundly all night long. Whonovor tho cough troublos hor, two or throo doses stops tho cough, and. sho Is nblo to bo up and woll." 2Gc, 50c and $1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry's drug storo. Dbhop Makes Appointments. Methodist ministers named for Sa lorn nnd neighboring townB. U. F. Rowland, presiding older, G91 East Stark strcot, Portland. Albany, J. W. McDougal. Brooks, R. II. Allon. , Canby, to bo supplied. Canby circuit, to bo suppltod. Jefferson, G. O. Ollvor. Lobnnon, J. 0. Gregory. Lincoln, C. W. Poguo. Mohnma and Lyons, to bo supplied Salem First church, W. II. Sel lock; Lcsllo church, E. Gltllns. 4 SUvortou, Thomas MnxwoU. . Toledo, to bo supplied. Tumor, J. H.' Fowlor. ' Woodburn, D. II. Looch. The Rest Doctor. Rov. B. C. Horton, Sulphur Springs, Tox., wrltos, July 19, 1902: "I havo usod In my family Ballard's Snow Liniment and Horohound Syr up, and they havo proved cortalnly satisfactory. Tho Unlmont Is tho best wo havo ovor usod for head ncho and pains. Tho cought Byrup has boon our doctor for tho last 8 years." Sold by D. J. Fry's drug storo. I Good Goceies Tho Christian Scientists of Eugene havo secured Judge William C. Ew- Ing, of Chicago, to deliver tho annu al lecture Thursday evening. Judge Ewlng Is a member of tho board o! lectureship of tho mother church In Boston. H. L. Traver, of Eugene, shot one of the finest bucks of'tfae season In 'the Mohawk country Saturday. Tho deer had peculiar horns, one Closing Otrt at Cost Out entire stock of Hat dwa e, Tin wate9 Ganitewae, Nickelwae, Sil vewae, Wooclenwae, Table and Pocket Cttley, Stoves and Ranges Also Paints, Oils, Lead, Vanish, ; , and Brushes. Everything in the stoe mtist go ,at cost in tlie next two weeks. Open til 9 p. m. We have rented out store and mast give possession. Hence this action. Is what t&e oeoole want, and A. L. HARVEY L Know, tkat want. HU grocery line is always complete, and he I, having 15 polnU on it and the Wasn't "h-nwir .- ,. Tits vAsetihlM are flr.clss. , merely iiie. 4 Steine & Berge m I 426 State St. !liM-aaaHiaMMHaaMnMMH to .iii 1 v if i '; ; t - . - huuuiv nuj w Y-r ex v.w.-w - . O.A. in? A. L. Hvey, Cou Com Ctr amd " i"V 7 , llv 4&t "" "t r ...