Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 07, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITA!,' JOPBKAL, SALEM, OEEQON, WEDNESDAY, SEFXEMBEa'7ri00ir "
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THE WHITE CORNER
Miilmety Department
Miss M. D. Evans, Proprietor
Wc announce for Thursday, September 8th, oar
PteliminsLty Opening
Of Autumnal Millinery
From a stylo standpoint this showing will bo of much importance to
cvory lady, being tho first expose of tho idoas accepted by leading au
thorities ns tho most correct interpretation of the season's modes.
Tho display will bo very largo a comprehensive showing of millinory
for every occasion, tho smart bats, for street wear, as well as the moro
olaborato creations for tho swell functions.
A Fall Line of
GAGE
FREAKY
SALESMAN
REBUKED
An Over-smart Travelling
Man Who Should Be Pass
ed Down the Line
A traveling man, who seems to bo
neither a Hebrew nor a Gentile, and,
according to roport, has taken no les
sons in tho high school for gentlemen,
was callod 'down hard yesterday in a
Salem dry goods store. Going out ho
stopped ono of tho young lady clerks
and handed her his card: "John Dee,
Not Married," was" tho insulting in
scription. Tho young lady took the
matter ns an affront upon her dignity
as a woman, and called tho attention of
ono of tho proprietor's action.
Mr. Drummer wns called back and
given a talk that wus moro nearly in
tho naturo of a crimson roast hot off
the bat, tho unwiso drummer going his
way somowhat crestfalion from his
former rolo of general mnsh-artist,
wholesale and rotail.
Tho conduct of somo of this class in
stores and in hotel dining rooms would
almost justify resort to tho moro'horoic
methods of dealing with such fellows
employed in somo other sections of the
country. Suflico it to say that his card
will not bo handed out in that form in
Salem ngain very soon.
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', I Ice Cream in Paper PailB to take
borne.
X Pt. paper pail 10c
! I 1 pt. paper pall 15c
1 qt. paper pail 25c
X gal. paper pail 50c
:: 154 State St Phone 1971 J
nimnnuiiiiMi
! Hop Pickers,
CSe&$fffi&&t
That we aro prepared to supply you with eatables of all kinds .suit
able for camp life. Hams and bacon," canned goods, cream cheese,
etc. Money"baclc for any unsatisfactory article. Try us.
ATwrvmr. FISHER
I Phone 57 . Grocers Corner Commercial and Court.
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jTHE Council fflMFS
n rnAHr.HT
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the Celebrated
HATS
PUBLIC
COUNCIL
MEETING
Hold Open Air Session, but
Did Not Transact
Business
City council mot last evening, but,
owing to it being hop picking time, sov
oral members wero out of the city, and
it was impossible to secure a quorum.
A motion was made to adjourn until
Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock, and it
carried. '
It was, perhaps, tho first open air
council meoting over hold in Salem, as.
tho members congregated on tho steps
in front of tho city hall, and did not
tako tho troublo of ascending tho stair
way. Mayor Waters put tho motion,
and Recorder Judnh noted it while
standing on tho curb. There is nothing
liko having un administration that can
moot any omergoucy. . ,,
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Protection Lodge, A. O. U. W.
During tho absence of P. II. Hay
mond, financier, inombcrs will please
pay their dues and assessments to John
Moir, receiver, No. 200 Commorcinl
street, upstairs over telephone office.
This is a better country to
live-in, -because Schilling's
Best Is in it.
Yonr grocer's; moneybck
fot-frO IIHHIIIIHH'
j ; Substantial
:: Meals... '
;: atthe
: i White House
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:: Restaurant
: George Bros. Props.
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PERSONALS
H. Geo. Meyer went to Portland this
morning.
A. Wnnn returned this morning from
n short trip to Portland.
Russell Catlin, tho hop man, went
north today on business.
Mrs. Clyde Ashby, of Albany, is vis
iting with Mrs. Frank Ward.
Ex-Chief of Police A. C. Dilley went
to Albauy yesterday on businoss.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rasey are home
from an outing at Woods, Oregon.
Miss Hannah O'Brien went to Phil
omath today, whero she will visit.
Mrs. Wm. Cook and daughter, Lola,
returned last evening from JCewport.
Attornoy A. M. Cannon returned to
day from a 10-dnys' trip to Pendleton.
C. D. Gabrielson left for Portland
this morning on a short business trip.
Ernest Anderson returned Inst oven
ing from an extended outing at Marion
Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Lewis went to
Portland last evening for a visit with
friends.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. X. Brown returned
last evening from a fow weeks spoilt at
Newport.
II. M. Branson left today for a short
visit to North Bend, tho live new town
on Coos bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Houry Jones and family
went to Albany this morning, where
they will reside.
Ed. Zycss, head carpenter at tho asy
lum, left yesterday for the McKenzio
on a hunting trip.
Mrs. R. II. Coshow roturnod last ev
ening from a few weeks' visit with rel
atives at Brownsville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sooslwn nnd little
son roturnod last evening from an ex
tended outing nt Newport.
Miss Evelyn Geer, of Portland,
passed through this city last evening,
from her vacation spent nt Newport.
Policemnn John Catlin, of Albany,
was in tho city today looking nfter
criminal matters.
Miss Ruth Gabrielson is visiting at
"Labish Meadows," tho country homo
of Misses Mablo and Ilda Jones, near
Brooks. .
Miss Frances Jones, who spent the
past summer in Salem, left this morn
ing for Now York.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Boiso, Jr., and
son, 'and Mrs. M. E. Breyinnn are
homo from several weeks outing at
Woods.
Mrs. B. E. Critchlow, of San Jose,
Cal., nrrivod in tho city this morning,
and is the guest of lior sisttr, Mrs. C.
T. Mclntire, on South Commercial
street.
Miss Lila Fielding, of Portland, came
up this morning for n visit with friends,
after which sho will go to Southern
Oregon and spond tho "winter with rela
tives. W. E. Kahler, of Sumptcr, who has
been visiting" nt Jacksonville, stopped
off in this city last evoning, and is vis
iting with tho family of E. O'Flyng, in
South Salem.
Miss Hortonso Eppley went to Wood
bum vestordny for a visit with friends.
Mrs. E. Sautcr nnd daughter, Her
nice, went Oliomawa yesterday, whero
they will visit friends.
Mrs. P. E. Davis left yesterday for
Portland, whero her dnught"-s, Misses
Mabel and Gertrude, will join her,, and
they will go to St. Louis, after which
thoy will spend somo time visitiug rel
atives in Indiana.
Fred Perkins, a midshipman in the
U. S. A. Navy, at Annapolis, arrived
in this city Monday and will spend his
vacation with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Porkins, of this city. He
was met at Tho Dalles by his parents
and grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A.
Perkins, of Drain, nnd thoy nil re
turned homo Monduy. Frod has many
friends In this city who will bo glnd
to see him, nnd all aro proud of his
success in tho service of Undo Sam.
A Wonderful Child.
An Eastern friond says: "Little
Emily Spuior, the phonotnoiml child
roador nnd impersonator, was with me
at Mountain Lake Park Chautauqua,
Ml., during tho soason of 1002. Sho
is a little wondor. Her remnrkable
voice was distinctly heard In our
groat auditorium soating C.000 jieoplo
The child is us graceful as a fain
and altogether doyoiJ of affectation.
Sho successfully prosouts a wide
range of work." At the state fair
next wock.
Oame Warden Oases.
Louis Emmltt, of Lane county, was
roeoutly fined $25 and costs, amount
ing to $111, for killing elk. Thos.
Killard, of Claekamas county, was
also fined $15 and cost for killing
Cbineso pheasants.
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CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always ftiitgM
Bears the
Signature of
Z&0&fa
Former Salem Boy Weds.
Married, nt Condon, Oregon, August
31, 1004, Mr. Pearl Jarvis nnd Miss
Pearl Shelton, Rev. Austin, of Arling
ton, olllcinting. This young couple is
well and favorably known in this vi
cinity as well ns throughout Gilliam
county, and they stnrt their voyago on
the matrimonial sea with tho good
wishes of all who know them. Fossil
Journal.
Tho groom Is n former Salem boy nnd
prominent ns a football player, both in
this city and Albauy.
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Polk County Theft.
L. X. Neville, of Arlie, suffered tho
loss of a valuablo horso this week. It
was taken from tho barn during the
night, and in splto of all efforts tho of
ficers havo beou unnblo to1 traco the
thief. Tho horso is described as a largo
sorrel animal.
A Carriage for 25c.
Take a cab to or from the depot for
25c. Simpson's livery stabler, oppo
site court house. it
Has New Suit.
Lewis Savage has commenced suit
in tho circuit court uguiust M. M.
White for $'J44.C0.
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Discussed Portage Road.
Governor Chamberlain this morning
mot with tho Portago railway commis
sion, nnd Tho DnllesCelllo road was
discussed. Tho commission will go to
Portluud this nftornoon, to meet with
tho open river commission.
Heal Estate Transfers.
Tho following real estato transfers
aro recerded:
W. Shutt to M. Beck, 85.12 ncres and
n right of way in Marion county,
$4840.50.
George H. Goulet, t al., to P. Goulot
lots 5 nnd 0, block 24; lots 2, 3, 4, 5 und
0, block 48, Oervuis.
H. F. Bonliuin to C. K. Pearson, 714
acres, tp 7 s, r 3 w, $745.
Tho following real ostnto transfers
are recerded:
C. Seiglo to ('. M. Hall, 343 acres In
tp 0 s, r 3 w, $4000.
Coolidge & Co. to William Lovolace,
25 ucres, tp 7 s, r 1 w, $050.
F. McClain to A. L. Welch, 42100 of
an ncro in Sllverton, $200.
F. MeOlnln to S. M. Welch, 1.20
acres in Marion county, $000.
YOUR WHEEL
NEHDS REPAIRING
Take It to
F. J. MOORE,
Court Street,
All work guaranteed.
Evety Box
Or packago of ilatlonery wo
sell i In keeping with fash
Ion's strletest requirements,
nnd thero is no other place in
the city where you can buy
"MELTON FACE"
At the price we quote. Make
Inquiries the next time you
buy.
7 Patton'a Book Store. jj
A Good Dtesset
A, good dresser .wants life In hisclothos. liots of men wear "dead"
clothes, nndjan'tjtngwjt. Thojlfo, ofn,.8ult is tho dnsh.ln tho cut, curves
nnd kinks of its makeup that at once stamp its wearers as a well dressed man
Out Suits Ae . Full of Life
Wo chnrgo no moro for our suit excellence than other clotblors chargo for
'just clothes." ,
Our fall suits aro now ready, nnd wo trust that you won't mind If wo nudgo
you genUy and say to you that It's high timo you wero thing about yours.
Wo will bo pleasod to assist you in making your selection' nnd we shall bo
looking for you overy day now.
"Everything ia Toggery9 f to go with the suit
Salem Woolen
C P. BISHOP,
WATT SHIPP
The Bicycle Man
Is very busy those dnys, but his
corps of high-grado workmon can
nlways look after your wants If
Watt is out. You can't miss tho
place. It's on tlvo window.
WattShipp
The Bicycle Man
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Wonderful bargains in
the REMNANT SALE
At The Old
Cronise Studio,
Over tho New York Racket Storo.
$2.50 pei? Do.
i Wall Paper :
Latest designs in siolk,
and good work guaran- J
teed. We have the small
J store and small prices J
E. L Lemmon I
299 Liberty St. J
Phone 2475
Cab Hire at Half Price.
Tho war on prices of caba is Mill
raglntf Simpson's Btables mado tho
cut to one-half price, and Mill main
tain those pricoa, Opposlto tho court
IGt eat Gtms
We carry the fullest line ever brought to this place, of
Wincliestetf, Stevens, Smith,
Syfactfse, Lefeve and ot&etfs
Come in and let ua show yotf some of
the fine points of a gun.
Salem Gun Store
234 Commercial St. - - PAUL HAUSER, Prop.
Mill Stoe,
Proprietor.
MADE IN SALEM
faSTiADE MARK
EffljOf!
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fectlojL
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AKING POWDER
pUT UP IN glass jars
pTS, QUTS, .GA
Sold by Most of Salem's
Grocers
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Gold Dst Flout I
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Made by THE SIDNEY POW
ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oro
gon. Mado for family use. Ask
your grocor for It Bran and
'shorts always on hand.
P. B. Wallace
AGENT
him Maa)msw
Chicago Market.
OhieaRo, Sept. 7. --Wheat, old Sop
tomher, $1.00(?t)1.07Vtl new, $1.01Mi
fi1.0JVl; corn, MTfci outn, 3l31.
Get a Panning Mill
And while you aro Hotting, fot n Reed
ort, one that oloaim tho grcutent
amount of grain with tho leant oxor
Hon.
Tho'llcro mill Is Unit kind. If you'll
come nnd see It you-Ml know why wo
Hiiy ko. If you don't come in, It In not
ho ouny to convince you.
F. A. Wiggins'
Implement House 255-257 Liberty 8t
Farm Implements, Automobiles,
Sewing Machines and Supplies.
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