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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1904)
EIGHT M as W sWHsass" ! - H Pft DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1904. toothing fo Me and Boys Voti can mvb money by buylnfl clothlnfl at cur store. Wc give you an honest deal on honest 0od. VVe are offering special price, to make room for the famous STEIN-BLOCK CLOTHING, which will arrive In a short time. Wi Stockton's pmfffe& Read It La Ilea' third. Ladles' cent. TION. Washable Shirt-Waist Suits reduced one Shirt Waists reduced from 25 to 50 per ONE-FOURTH AND ONE-HALF REDUC- 3c, Be, 11c, EMBROIDERIES Worth twice tho price asked for them, WASH SKIRTS Several fines aro reduced to HALF PRICE. CRASH 8KIRTS for outing and vacation wear re duced to. 25c each. HALF PRICEi WA8H G0OD8 AU wash goo.Vi have been reduced to closo them out. J; L. Stockton & M Company TT BLUE f RIVER GOLD Vf. U Beckneis superintendent of 1ho Dluo Wver Mining Company, Is at Wihomo In Mbntavilta for a day or twe. having arrived froim tho Dluo Hirer mining district In Lane county yesterday evening. Ho stated that two quart milla were already running, JBgl there would' oon bo twotnoro in operation In that district. Tho Dluo JUtpsr Mining Company la controlled fey Philadelphia capitalists, and tho jastifelnory baa arrived for a 10-stanip wiHto bo built on tho property. It win bo p!aced tn position as- soon as tho recti la completed over tho moun- DROWNED WHILE BATHING Bugeno, July 26. Sunday morning tho many friends of Miss Anita Thurs ton wcro surprised and shocked to hear of tho young lady having been drowned Saturday afternoon, near Gardner, Douglas county, whore sho has been teaching school Tho details of tho drowning wero not learned until this morning, when tho remains of Miss Thurston arrived, accompanied by Miss Raldlere, who gavo an account of tho sad affair. Miss Thureton had' been, teaching school at Sampson, a little Village on tho banks of Schofleld creek, about six miles from Gardner, and In anoth lain. n the mli locution. "Thorn Is ploaty of or In sight that will average or wools tho tonni would have been J0 to $12 por tort in) gold," said Mr. 'completed, and tho young lady intend Dcckner1. "C, IL Paria, who has cora jed to go to tho beach, a fow miles dls plcted oxtonslvo dovolopment work on tent; with friends for a Bhort tlmo bo thu Treasury, whoro 20 meiv aro now fore returning homo, employed, has tho machinery ready to With two other girls' Anita was in tho habit of going bathing Inithe crook and learning to swim, h as to bo able to onjoy wlmming In tho surf at tho beach. On Saturday afternoon, about 1 o'clock tho girls went In bathing as Install a.'SQ-stnmp'mlll, This pronosi lion in backed by ICnglUlv capitalists, surd Mr. k, who has recently re lumed from London, statist tnat Eng lish and Eastern investors would soon arrive to make an Inspection of the usual, tho water being about four or SPLENDID HARVEST WEATHER ' Last Week Favorable for Saving Grain and Late Hay The weather during tho week has been unusually warm and dry, which wo favorable for harvest work, but It caused tho grain to fill and ripen a lit tle too fast. Fall wheat west of Uie Cascades' has mostHy been cut and shocked, and cast of tho Cascades its harvest is progressing rapidly. But little threshing has yet been done in tho Wlllametto valley. In. the Colum bia river valley and In Southern Ore gon the yields are gene-ally reporteJ to bo better than expected. Early eown spring wheat and oats wore greatly Improved by the rains of last week, and they promise from fair to good returns. Late sown spring wheat and oats are thin, heading short and generally eo poor that thoy are being cut for hay. Peed on the ranges continues better thanu usual, but In the Willamette valley pasture Ib getting short, 'and stock Is beginning to lose flesh! Where properly cultivated, hops, gardens, corn, potatoes and field onions are do ing well, but thefc; all, as well as pas turage, would be greatly benefitted by more rain Some spraying has been done In the hop yards, but the hot weather killed most of tho lice-, and, B.t a rule, tho yards aro remarkably freo from vermin. Apples continue to drop, but not to an alarming extent, and an average or better than an av erage crop of apples Is expected. Peaches and blackberries are plenti ful, and early apples and early pears aro rlpo. o A Retraction. Prom July Number Ladles Home Jour na). , In tho May number of The Ladles' Home Journal wo published, In the ar ticle entitled "The' Patent Medicine1 Curse," on analysis of "Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription," in which that preparation waa represented as con taining, amonjj other ingredients, tincture of digitalis, tincture of opium, and alcohol. Imcmdiately upon publi cation1 "of the number a suit for dam ages was instituted by tho R, V. Pierce Medical Company of Buffalo, New York, proprietors of tho preparation In quostlon, against The Curtlsi Pub lishing Company, based upon tho claim that nono of tho three ingredients was contained In tho medidno. 9T n. Going to St. Lows? O the Coast? ' Of to the MOUiuattw , i rase or bag of some sort to carry your You'll suroly need a suit case or ub thlng8' .. ( row words that we have tho best of linos US u" C etc etc. n the city. Lowest prices, of traveling bags, etc., en., " DISREGARD FISH LAWS Salmon Canners Will Fhn After the Season Is Closed Dluo river country. Tho Lucky Boy has a 40-stnmp mills on Its proiwrty, ud It la reiwrted to huvo cleaned up . 18,000 Vast mouth. Work also U jousted en (ho Unolu Sam. which promt i.vto boouo of tha best paying noh 4rtioif In that canj.' tlvy feet deep. Tho tide waa going out and there was a strong undoreunrent. Upon tho filing of tho suit, wo of course, Immediately looked into tho published analysis It appears that this particular analysis had been made if made at all, fully 25 years ago. We, thereupon, employed three leading chemists In different cltlo3 to make an analysis of tho preparation from bottlos bought in tho open market Those annlyso, one and all, now show to us conclusive)" that not a single ono of tho Ingredients mentioned by The salmon canners, according to the Astoria Budget, will disregard the fish larws this season. It says: "Tho run of salmon that had been around the mouth of the river for the past few day disappeared almost en tirely last evening, without any ap parent cause, and the catch was very small In coraparison,wlth the few days previous. That this was entirely un expected was shown by the fact that the canneries and cold s'orage plants sent all their launches- down early this morning, and some of the Packers' Association launches had plungers In town, to assist in bringing the catch up from the mouth of the river. Whether It wa? only a spurt, and all tho fish' were caught, or whether they returned to the sea again cannot be told, but each theory has Its support ers. Every day there are new assur ance3 that there is an abundance of salmon off the mouth of the river, but why Jthey do not come Inside now that conditions aro favorable Is not known. For some time past there has been considerable talk as to what will be done this year when tho end of the fishing season arrives, and there are plenty of salmon of good quality still in the rlvej That the pack will be short now appears certain, and the in terests involved, which means much to tills city, will be desirous of amic ably arranging it so operations may continue, but If It cannot be done that way they will feel obliged to protect their property to continue operations anyhow and stand any consequences , that may be forced on them. This will not bo considered In tho light of a wil- On Time Every Time We have adopted this as a motto and live up to It. We don't prom ise a Job tomorrow and deliver it next week or next month-it will be on hand when promised, or before. If you have a Job of work you want done quickly, neatly and at a reasonable price, call up Main 2824 and we will call and get it' and deliver it on time. Try us; we aro doing some fine printing now printing that attracts. The Gault Printing Company ON TIME EVERY TIME. Y. M. C. A. Building 71 Chemeketa Street 'Phone 2824 Main. SALEM OREGON HOTELS all wont under. The girls began strug gling and tried to swim, but In. vnin. Mr. Ileckuor nrophMto that the . Miss Taunton's companions came to ltruo river dlttrlot will become one of Iho richeot camp on the coast. He brought, along some rich Sample of ore from hla own mine, and will have away tcctn made. '0 i Ran on Rocks. Rockland. MUtl!y 20. Tho steamer City" of Ilooktand tttnick on the rocks the- young hul) back to Mfe, but with ui n iuk iwif m meriting, ami was. out ttmiK beached to v hcr from kinking. The 1saungeni tushod roan their sloop, and wore paplc-stTlokett for a time, but all were saved. itlMMMlMtataMtMaai8ttttMMB)gt))t ! The Small Things . ..v i""'vr ntiBHiiwn iu our (r. A iu cant Job reci s tha same care and attmiiou ho nnalrlK it. n a ti dollar Job I Tali is vhat lm built our biu!n up to U" Pwnt blfih aiandard w iKvponioo. uur repair department t whore w Hv and its a common fact that when work has bm a failure eUw here.lt finds iU ay to u and U niado the same as new People Mvlng along K. P . can send ua tholr work and get It back the next day. Try Umj up-to-date Watch and Jewlry Repairer. The three girls took hold of hands and uslnthoana'is quoted that Iselther wadod In, and. before thoy realized It, ,dlgltall, opium or alcohol was con. thy were carrleil Into deep wator, and talned in tho bofles analyzed. We then tho president of this company am) the writer porsonally; visited The It V. lMerco Medical Comimny, at lluffalo. and wero there convinced tnat not ono of thoao Injurious ingix dients waa contained in "Doctor IMeree'a Favorite prescription " Nat urully. since tho anarj-sis se printed hau ben proved erroneous, the de duction made In connoetlon with this preparation are unwarranted and un founded Umtor thwe clKtunata.nres it U now perfectly phitn to us that thl maga zine wa unltMeationally, bit never thel absolutely nXfcled In making the original statement, and we hereby. ef our own volition, nwke this unquaM llwl aekaowledgmvMU of our mistake to the H. V. Hertii MtsHcst Oornpa) and to our ntadera. The Willamette. J. M Sinclair, San Francisco. Charles Cornelius, Nelllsvllle, Wis. Wm. Huntley, Nelllsvllle, Wds. Walter Hclnman, Butteville. W. B. Comam, Portland. A. C. Churchill, Portland. Wmi Clomo, Portland. Wm Foley, Portland. A. N. Smith, Portland. J. H. Gllbaugh, Portland. Geo. P. Story, San Francisco. L. Obenger, San Francisco. T. D, Taylor, Pendleton. Gus A. Lowit, New York. B. M. Denison, Portland. Roy Huggott, Tacoma. Chas. J. Gray, Portland. Geo. L. Taylor, Portland. o Suit for Money. The hCapltal National Bank to.lav ful disregard of tho law as the flsh filed ani attachmhent suit acainst K1. are believed to bo the result of artJ- Boyer and Ellsa Bojer to recover $125 naar propogauon anu p:acea m uie and costs. Carson. Adams & Pnnn river by the states of Oregon and are the attorneys. Washington and by the national gov- ,, ernmont for tho purpose of being the surface and were resetted by a laifty who could swim and1 waa watching them from tho band, but Anita sank to the bottom and did not come to the surface. Help wan called for, and' In about 20 or SO minutes tho body was found and taken from tho water. Bv vo thing possible was done to bring A Fine Steak. Hump'H tew meat market la place to get fine. Juicy steaks. the caught and it is now an accepted fact that they never return to sea again and If not caught now tnere will never bo another chanco. As a canner well lltusttutea tho matter, ho says that It would be the same if a fanner was told that ho could not harvest the whoat that he had planted because the season was la'e, and It had not ripened within the usual time. NEW TODAY Chas. H. Hinges,;! rwnwr optician. 89 6UU gtmt Next doer to Ladd & Buih Bank wliaafarmiliIIT),f(tt,rltBiBitttBi) For Sale or Rent. A good stock ranch. Inquire at the Journal of fice. 7-26-t o Lost Last Satu:daj June 23d, a ohaln purse containing some mont Finder please leave at Damon's store. 7-26-at o For Sale. Roof tin. at lc por foot. In quire at White Corner, or F. Vander Ban, -181 Winter r reel 7 26-3t Hon. Henry Keene and Wm. Queen er, two capitalists and politicians from Stayton, v, ere Salem visitors today. BORN. RICHARDSON. At tho family home, in. East Salem, Tuesday morning, July 20, 1904, to Mr. and Mre. W. Y. Richardson, a daughter. o Hookless-Gunless Sport. Prof. B. Cooko aPtton, after a week's successful run at a local theatre, where he mado a hit wltli his hypnotic and sleight of hand program, tcSt yesterday for Clear Lake, and other Southern Oregon resorts. He has recently de vized a way (to catch flsh and door without tho use of weapon, and ex pects to bring back tho limit Ho will not discuss tho new method, but simply termed it tho "latest revised bookless-gunless suggestive isolution of the sporting problem 'and the read ers will await his return for addition al information and confirmation; also for tho game and flsh. New Meat Market. Ramp's Commercial-street moat market, near Ferry, is putting out only the best steaks to the trade. Practical buyers are sure to be pleased. Advertising Is Necessary. The store window spkiy, hoeer auraothe it may be, oiMy answer toe iwrjioeo of istwresHng a certain por tion of the people who pa that way TbW nmy Im said withwtt any retieo on upon modern window drowrtjur. re k is otw of the most attractive fwttirk of any store. Nevorthoiese, the adrUMiniHfl of tse saruo store p"aed in tse felly newspaper will be read by a teand people for every 10 wfco wtti Motive the w1ndw display The window dlHy is nil risht In us ". biH its chances of attmotiRg bust ness u the store are x'sry Hmtted. a eoittparett with Ike kvrvtce offered by a KVKHt Ualiy ewaper. o a. a? c xt x sl . B4ttti IMlCMYwRwJlNqnEagM KfU(W tf Wanted. A position of any kind, by a healthy, amoktoue youug man, not afraid to work. Can furnWi the let of references as to reputation and ability as a bustness man Am at present employed a finance clerk la a jotoirioo of tho first class Ad dress E. V. Smkh. Danville III 7-2ti-3t Wanted. A girt foe general house work; 12 ;er month and no wash Ing, Inquire at Rostoiu & Green baums, 302 Commercial street. 7 26-lwk For Sale. Thoroughbred BngUsh set ter. Inquire at SIM and State streets. 7-36-lt o Wanted Energetic, trustworthy man or wvman to vrork in Oregon, repre senting largo Manufacturing com- lB $&??310 to J9 Pr nnh paTdw'oekV; oxponsea adv-anced. AJV Some Wheel Snaps We can make it very interesting for olther lady or gentleman cmtomers for wheel. There la a $50 gent's Pierce toadster, scarcely soiled. $35.00. A $40.00 gent's Tribune, in perfect order, riddon but a little. $25.00. A $46.00 Wolf American in eouaiiv good order, $25,00. All abovo new goods and only re cently reclaimed. There are a fow ex collent snaps in second-hand wheels uom males' and gentlemen's, your while to see. 9W99999m99M Gold Dust Flout I Made by THE SIDNEY POW. ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for It. Bran and shorts always on hand. P. B. Wallace I AGENT HMIHaattHMMNHfMM Worth F. A. Wiggins' i ftMstwroattwea NEW TIRES. Just received a lot of new tires direct from the factory. If In need of a tire see me. Century thorn-proof tires $8 pr. Century toughtread tires $7 pr Cen'ury No. 100 tires $6.00 pr AU guaranteed. FRANK J. MOORE. ggg BUMMf I Implement House 255-257 Liberty Si MonCV to Lotl Farm Implements, Automobile,, I ' -Jr0311 Sewlnn Ml.l... --.. .. ' THOMAS k imTm ---vhm. anQ supplies. Over Irf A r,..u.. "..". L - "ua" i uanic, uaiem, ur. (hiemfLfmrtm XMt&iWiroorsjy We Ate Ovestocked lS2"Sr, RE0ADLE8S 0F C0ST. Rest standard caMcow. pretj, '"'. yaru ... "v cumoo wrapper, price clearing &c Kal Kai Crystal Cord wash silk, yard ioc 75c laco curtains, dearinn Price pair i5o NORTHWEST. -VtaXourtSt.,Saleffl dross " with stamp; J. H. Moore. 7-253t u i$Sv&&tB2?l CTsJI5'