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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1906)
"--"W "f DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1000. s" W Social News of Wfesteiti Oregon fc Wplcomu New Students. Tho Young Men's Christian Asso elation of tho Wlllanlotto University Itkvo a' Btag pnrty Saturday evening tSr tbd now students. Tho evening was onjoyably spent, one of tho fen tares being somo nthlotlcstuntsjiy 3loy Hcuter, George Lownsbury -and others. A "feed" concluded tho en tertainment. I j ' Vill JU' Murrlci s On Weclncsc'fny, October 3d, nt tho rcnhlonco of tho brido's pnrcntu, nt gjglom, Oregon, will occur tho wed ding of Mr. Thomas II. Ilurlbitrt, Of Sbaniko, and Mlts Pearl Rhodes, of that city. After n short Jionoymoon Mr. and MrKurlbrl will return o BJjnnlko, whero flioy will mnko tholr f liturCliorrit. Tho groom is n nephew oftffijffirHurluurt. the Shanlko bank er, nnd la tho bookkeeper in tho 7'ntilcrn Oregon Banking Company. Ho is 'a very tfopulnr nnd enterpris ing young innn. Miss Rhodes will bo remombored as tho pupulnr young lady who was employed in tlio Bhnn Iko pibllc school Inst winter, whero sho mndo many warm friends who will bo ready to welcome hor back jto Shnnlko. Slinnlko Ropubllcan. Miss Rhodes "Is tho datightor of Taul Rhodes, or this city, arid tins many friends hero. Entertained liy Friends. Miss NItlu Chnmborlnln, of Klam ath Falls, 'formorly of Albany, who Js to bo married to Mr. Claronco Un derwood tomorrow nt Klamath Palls, has been tho honor guest at aovcrnl pnrtlos given by hor Albany frlonds. Miss Chamberlain was a motnber of tho "Plorodorns" of Albany, run! was given n kitchen shower last week while she was thero on n short visit, on routo homo from Olympln, WAnhfgtoti, where sho had boon vis ltlng bur sister. i Jt'ivrln mid Clmrm-tcr. As nn old legend has It, thero Is a gem especially sot nsldo to symbol Uo tho character of porsons born In January, nnother for thoso born In February, nnd so on throughout the rest of the 12 months. Tho goms tfinI8H,!Sre symbolical of quali ties. Hero Is what each gem stnnda for, nnd whnt month It bolongB. te: January, gamut; constancy, fidel ity. -February, amethyst; sliuorlty. March,, bloodstone, hyacinth, cour age. i .April, (ilBmoridlnnoconce. v May, emerald .success In Jove. .June, agate, pearl; wealth iong ifto. 'July, ruby; confidence , August, Bnrclonyxmoonstonoi con JmraI follclty.- . f ' ' Z Soptombersnunhlro; vlrtuo. V Octobor, opal; jTopo. Novombor, topai; love! v i iviuuiuur, iiiniuniso; success, proa lrlty. op r. r ' WHAT TO, EAT., J V. , m it Ji inn J A MrloH Sulnd the !.nrat flwutro-. nnnilo NovrUy, iA melon tu(kd Ut not ofteii seen, MmukIi r?Kr41!)ijv thoe ,wW Imvo rtHl It hh a highly sntUfnctury way of MH'lag this delicious fruit, especlnlly wbfR, as sometimes Impitcua, it U not kk full llavored as one could with. Cut w fruit In cutx'S, In-lng careful to ex- rip pll Imnl r(ld. Mnko a divsslng olv6 oil, which for thU purjHwo fbould bu biHvlnlly god, nnd white ylne or not tH Ktrong ylnegar, lu tho MMWMM.MaM.WK-aswaMMMMWiMSilBMBBH Aft BHflflH T MKUIK K1LAU. kreportiou of at kant thnsi tublra;Hxni pU of oil to ouo of ykr i o.wrtr ft a MltKKHifu of ihppt uud Imlf a filtiHKHwful of alt. Mil tliew wvll jMHKltK1 ami iour over tho melon. awnre wry aM In a wM IkjwI, or, for II tMVttMy, It Mtay b mrvel freui thb 41 t tin mAH frew which tho sort Jrt of Ura frnlt h bH CHt. Rprlnkk ibi MUd with a Httkt cIhhhhmI irrevn tmM), tb, OaMontw lUvur at wkWti VhmU iNtrtkWwrty wm wMi IHMt r ay grry at battd. jMlmon muHImi aro wotWrfwy . Tuke u-i-Ua uouiut at eAlcd mImmm. two h4ht tolled newt, hhivt mmmm, I try cream, flint nno n tiny p'ncli'bf cajennc. Pound the flsh to n panic, then add the yolks pf tho eggs nnd the whites after chopping nnd rubbing through a sieve. Now add tho anchovy paste and season ing, moistening It with tho stock in which the gelatin has been dissolved; sieve nil these tilings together and when cold mix in the whipped cream. Pin narrow strips of paper round the top of small sou flic cases, All these an HAIillOX BOUVFUS. inch or so above the edge with a mix ture, smoothing tho top neatly wlth.n knife; decorate with hard bolfcd egg and chopped water cress or with tiny sprigs of water cress or chervil; Bet on ico till serving time, then carefully re movo thd papers nnd use. Veal cake Is a useful dish for pic nics. There nro vurlotuj ways of innk Ing It, according to whether n rich, substantial dish IS required for some special occasion or whether the pur poso Is merely to utilize n fow slices of veal. One of the simplest modes Is to cut tho roast ycal Into slices, lay these In n mold alternately with a few .slices of ham or tongue nnd between tho layers, which should bo well sea soned with pepper, Intersperse thin Bllccs of bard boiled egg. When tho mold Is full, pour In a little rich stock or good gravy. Itako for half nn hour and turn out when cold. Another way Is to mtncu a pound of lean veal and half a pound of strenky bacon; add to them a tnbluspoouful of mushroom VIUX, OAKB. catchup, a gill of veal stock, the grated rind of half a lemon, pnrslcy, o sea soning of salt nnd puprlkn; press tho mlxturo Into n well buttered mold or hnKtu, the tustdo of which may bo dec orated with slices of hard boiled egg, etc., cover with buttered paper nnd bake In a modurnto oven for nn hour and a half; turn out when qulto cold and garnish with somo butterfly slices of lemon, llnl In the Kitchen. Bi.,8itrpo,htvvo. an easy., louugo or v.n. iu im uiiv ii vii, I'litiu juu spend tho few waiting moments be twwn tho nets, as It were, In rest. It you cnuuot nfford to buy a lanugo especially far that purpose, mnko ouo. Tills Is easily done. Got wo long boxes from tho dry goods storo. l'luco them end to end and nail together. Make a mattress and till It with nuy desired materials. Phreddcd shucks itro clean nud exc lent. Over this drape any kind of cover to suit the fumy. llo suro to gvt, something that can be washed mj Ironed. Red and white hedtlcklng U pn-tty and desirable a'nd never fades, nnd when laundered looks as, good ni new. Mnko n pillow to match. i Now, while you are watching vthe enkus, bread, pies and tho like, remem ber thero Is your lounge. Rest l)a not suy you hnvo no time. You hove to wait for your baking to brown. Why not rest whllo you wult? You will Ik surprised how much ro-l frvshmcnt you will gain oven for ouo minute's relaxation upon this Impro vised lounging quarter. MaK-wchHfcottM Sunday School Coif veiition. Athol, Mass., Oct, 2. Tho nnnu nl stato convention met todayWYP nl stato convention of tho Mnssachu ntts Sunday School Association met today at Holyoko for a thrctMlays' Bosslon. Thero nro many dlstln Bulahed speakers hero, aud tho open Iiik exorcises this afternoon are very Interesting. Thero will bo nn oven. InK loihlou tonight. llrorton FMlr Opens. Urockton, Mass., Oct. 2. Tho Uroekton nRrlcultural fair opened r A v tA 1n&mwmm jL. H hero today with a larKQ crowd in at tondRnco nnd a nno show of products of tho farm and a tsooA exhibition at )umH. Thog9TriKJr will speak on Vfilay, aSj.tK flronwH w)l k4 a ib o Friday, htle Thursday will bo Kpston day. Many lmprovwat kv$ mn wi to the Krouiwk, n4 (Im fciiwkit fr poul kjiVtt.ilAAU UkOJhi --"-' uka. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II It 1 1 M I H HHH- tlREAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Marlon County Land That Is Changing Ownership Prices Tfeat Obtained. k ,t. miifi Hill II 14-I--H I The following real estate trans fers were filed yesterday, with tho recerder: J. M. and E. J. Brown to A. Dnrr, land In Fairmount Park ; . . .. $ Strtr Land Compnny to West Coast Timber Company w &of nw4 and ne'fc of sw of soctlon 12. t 8 s, r 3 d E. L. Remington to T. M. Rem ington, lots 7 and 8, In D. L. Remington's ndd to Wood burn George A. Waterhouse to Chns. Baldwin, s of no of block 37, Snlem D. B. Steoves to W. D. Mntthr ews, land In J. Myers' ndd to Salem . . . D. G. Clarke to W. . and L. S. Matthews, Innd !n t 7 s, r 3 w Buttcville Cemetery" .Associa tion to James Whitney .... Hnttlo Dnytln to W; DMotth cwp, land In t 7 s, r 3 w . . F. nnd M. L. Humnhrovs tn Luella Thompson, 100 ncre3 t 8 s, r 1 w W. E. nnd Emmn Owen to L. H. Grnssmnn, -5.17 acres, sections 1C nnd 17, In t 5 s, r 1 w i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 nn-4 J COMPANIES ORGANIZE. Articles of Incorporation Granted Enterprises Backed by Oregon Capital. II I II Mill Mil I IIHHIIIK Articles of incorporation were illedMondny nnd today In tho office of tho secretary of state by the fol lowing cempanies: Prospect Park company, of Port Pert land: Incorporators, George F. Mar tin, Wllllnm L. Brewster nnd Wil liam T. Mulr; cnpltnl stock, $7500. Overlook Land compnny, of Port land; Incorporators, B. Henry Wemme, A. F. Swensom nnd George W. Joseph; cnpltnl stock, $125,000. Coos Bay camp, Woodmon of the World; trustees; F. P. Norton, Ar thur Williams, and A. B. Prentls. Articles of Incorporation were filed this morning In tho ofllco of tho sec retnry of stnto by tho Tower Invest ment Company, of Portland; Incor porators, Hosmcr K. Arnold, Knth orlno 8. Arnold nrid Margaret E. Arneld: cnpital stock, $50,000. Tho Presbyterian church, of Englo Creek, Clackamas county, was In corporated; trustees, J. H. Colt, E C. Suter, Elwood Still. Tho Gre8hn.ni Trading nnd Packs Ing Compnny was dissolved. Tho capital stock of tho Condon and I.ono Rock Telophono Compnny wns Increased from $500 to $2000! A Badly Burned Girl. , or boy, man or woman, is quickly out of pnln If Bucklln's Arnica Salvo Is nppllqd promptly. O. j; Wolcll. Of Teknnnlin MIM. i uso It In my fnmily for cuts, sores and nil skin injuries, and find It po& feet." Quickest nllo euro Vnmv Best healing salvo made, 25c at J? C Perry's drugstore. !' T Tho man who rustles may not nc cumulato as much adipose tissue, but ho Is moro liable to hnvo a bank account. v, ," High Grade High Price- iM. Always the Same rnrn GOLDEN GATV Sold on Merit fetTRAGT BBBBBBBBBBBBBBr BIlBin oe-ty J. A. Folger & Co. 2.50 m 75 I JullV jt' U-TiU W iiK.Ti M S 'ff JL-""rf5?. t T I fr It cures cut. sprnlci, bruises, sores, swelllnKS, lameness, old wounds, lum bai,o, chapped hands, frost bites, utc.. nnd Is the Mnndnrd remedy for barbed wire cut on animals, harness nrd saddle calls, serntches, crease heel, caked udder. Itch, mance, etc. It henls n wound from tho bottom up , nnd Is thorouchly antiseptic. KINO CACTUS OIL Is old by drucclsts in I5c.,fi0c. nnd Jl bottles, h and $5 decor ated cans, or sent prepaid by the manu facturers, OLNEY & McIMID, Clinton, Iowa, If not obtainable at your drug i c.ts' Acoopt no Substitute For -.alo by PUTNAM CO., Druggists. 135 North Commercial SALEM. OREGON. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make 8alem a Good Horn Markat" SALEM MARKET. Stolner's Miirkct. Eggs Per dozen, 25c. Hens 10 lie. Frys 10 lie. Ducks 9 10c. Poultry, Egos, Etc. Eggs Per dozen, 26c. Butter Retnil Country, 20c, cream ery, 25c. Hens 12c. Frys lie. Gece 07c Ducks SDc, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc, . Now potatoes Co cwt. Onions 90c cwt. Tropical Traits. Bananas 50e per pound. o'rangeB $5. 00 $6.00 Lemons $5?G. Livo Stock Maiket. Steers 3 3 ic. Cows 2 2 Uc. Sheep 3$c. Dressed Veal G&7c. Fat Hogs GS. Stock Hogs 5HCc. Oram and Teed. Baled Clover $6.00. Cheat $6.00. Timothy JS.50 19.50. Oats 30c, Bran J IS. i Shorts $19. Bnrley J18.00. Wheat, C5c. Flour 3.60. lOIlTIi.ND LRKET. Wheat Club, 64 65c; valley, C7 CSc; bluestom, 676Sc Oats Choice white, $24 $25.50. Mlllstuff Bran, fH.50. Hay Timothy, 110 $ll, Alfalfa. $10.00. Votch 77.50. Potatoes SO 90c. Poultry Averago old hens, 14 UHic; mixed chickens, 13 He; young roosters, Hi5c; dressed chickens, HtfiSHc; turkeys, live, 1631c; turkeys, dressed. ?i-ra 22 He; geese, live, 9 10c; ducks, H 15c; pigeons, ?11.50. Pork Dressed, 7SHc, Bf Drcwed, 4H5H. Mutton Dressed, 7Sc Hops Oregon, 1905, 1012C 1906 contracts, 15 17c, Sft 3 2c; Eastern Oregon, 15 19c M9kalr-6$0. Butter Fancy Creamery, 27 4 JOc; sro butter, 1517C. : i msm hi'up". i iBi' m .v :..":;. 7a I i a BL Til 'f 'fffit in! I l i i 7-ctM m irtr-n wi 1 isi mtwfm 1 AwiK 5 t p?: 1"S I mU HHH! I Ml ft l''l J And when they do J J'PPjBttHW m '12332& bappen you nec.1 a Wg?J. )S tWUm&Mmwr M WaMffyfnN good liniment nnd B V S fflBlvry7 ( ' .llMMfflOBl. ncp.1 it nt once. Al- ft flPTmmjir'ii M femil wnjs keep on hand a 1 SlSJPjf(r m H' "'- Ji-1 bottle of K vi' o?f7rrT?f 35j PROF. DEWS IKlHGGACTUSOIlf t ft m mf TTnlu frnat m icmt!rH. koo thine and M . AMI") ,vw --- n W henllne remedy speedily cures ml hurts a Y5 m of nun or bcait and always jg I Heals $ 170 1 1 Without j 100 J A Scac f !- m 1 m G. W A MATTER OF ABSORBING INTEREST Lies behind that of the approaching Thnnksgivlng, and that la tho lum ber question. During the Wintei the supply Is always uncertain, but by ordering of us before cold weather comes you can be sure of having your wnnts filled. We are ready to supply any kind of lumber you need. OOODALE LUMBER CO. Use yMivt Self Rising B. B. B. Flow. Ask yotfr grocer for it. O. C T. CO Steamers ' Pomona and Altona leave for Portland daily except Sunday at 7. JO a. m. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt CHINA STORE Special sale, silks, fancy goods, embroidery, lace, gents' and ladles' furnishing goods, wraps, coats, pants nnd suits, trunks, mattings and blan kets. We make up now lines of wrappers, waists, white Underwear, nnd klmonas. Everything going at lowest prices. Hate Wing Sang Co. 346 Court St., Salem, Or. Just Received Two cars of best Star A Star Codar Shingles. Have you tried Malthoid Roofing or P. & B. Building Taper! Full Guarantee. Woven Wire Fencing of all kinds Fence Posts, Gaes, Gate Hardware and Screen Doors. WAITER MORLEY 250 Court St.. Salem, Or Highest Price For POULTRY AND EGGS POTATOES OXIOX8 AXI) ALIi PRODUCE CAPITAL COMMISSION CO. 267 Commercial St. We are experts in fitting glasses, and have thousands of customers who are satisfied. We havo the only lens grinding machinery in saiem. Broken lenses duplicated. Prices reasonable. CHAS. H. HINGES Graduate Optician. 123 Commercial Street. Rubber Tires OF ALL KINDS. AND np tttw EST QUALITY. AVE HAVE THE FAMOUS GOODRICH TIRES FOR ALL KINDS OP VKinnT.T-a xr C. BAYS XQV TIMS AND GIVK YOU PERMANENT fllTijT. OvSHM sBi Satisfjj When you m cook or house With a satis look, you can re assured that tin use EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDfit I'ut Up ln Gl,,ss 1.1 Glass fa C. M. CPpi manufacturer oaiem, nJ Wild ;Rose ft $1.00 Per Only Flour sold in Salem i mndo from Old Wheat ft VXII ,.o 1TT1I., T. " jwu uau vuu -ttose, yoavujj have sticky bread. POR SALE AT ALL GR0(Eil GOLDSMITH'S "HAUACJ! OFl VENISON" that he lauded must have been i picture of our fine lees of prid lamb and mutton. "The haunch was a picture lor pal ers to study, The fat was so white and the 1 wns so ruddy." Expert judges of prime and j meats are always delighted wiUt choice cuts that we send to their t dor from our stock of fine meat:' handle nothing but the best. E. C. CROSS OTB TOWN GBIEB. Couldn't make an annonB that would please the pnblle than when we tell them that t laundry work will be done t? Pf tipn and the Salem Steam t can't be competed irvith anywh' the country for the perfect" ' work on linen, aUkts or wool defy competition In this line, be"11 there were any better mete would havo tbem at once. Tff Salem Steam Laundry. PrleM SALEM STBAM LATJNDB. Colonel, j. Olsutead. Prop. PHOOTB 25. 136-X66 S. JJ : HOTEL OREGON Corner of Seventh and Stark w Portland, Oregoa. The MW asd modftrn hotel of tk Catrs wUealarlr to reldeU ' Ie and etaer Oregon eitlM. Pka. Tra ham. StM ll.M T aI Bpwaro Eaadaoaett pfll Wet, and wie as low M W Iesa akraetiT. DBy Oaptw IL WXiniT.BXOIKnMOM W ' CASTOR I A fmm I i 4 m TlKKMY!wAlft$N PL. PRICES RIGirr. IRA JORGtNSEN Hh Street i- nmin t -i)Wiyn ' .( '&& '' , :