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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1905)
,-M DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY G, 1D0G, : 5 1Y SOME OP &UR NEW DRINKS. PINEAPPLE FRAPPE BT PUNCH HAMPAONE MIST frRAPE JUICE JIAPLE ICE CREAM BODA PAGNE ICE CREAM SODA Our Ico Oroam Is Perfection. Furo Croam Makes It So. I Loganborry Sundae, "A FIno Ono." fry our Lomon Drops. Thoy havo that aifforcnt tasto. Ask for our loo oroam ihocolato creams. FULLER & DOUGLAS. atom's Loading Grocers, Confectioners and Bakors. fhono 2201 450400 St&to St. ihiimiiiiiiihk I AMUSEMENTS. iiiiimiiiiiniiiiinw tonight. tdlflon Vaudeville GOOD SHOW TONIGHT. 'gram Arranged for Thia Half of tha Week la Ono of the Best. Baxtor and Ghadwlck hoad tho now ill at tho Edison thoatro, and thoy ako ono of tho funniest and best ms that over struck Balem. Tboir ct la callod "Tho Gent and tho ramp," and Is built for laugh-pror ucing purposes only. Arthur Soarlos, a bright monoloTUO, will occupy tho filago for'a few minutes oach show, and, aging from his past successes, should easo all. As a special foaturo Mr. arlos Trill sing twp of his favorite ngs, Illustrated. Miss Mack- will irosont a now net to Salem, an Indian mporsonatlon. Her sweet volco will M hoard to CTOnt ndvantniro In hnlh Indian and classic songs and ballads. iThe great Baxter will entertain in his inlmitablo way. and tho Edisonoscono ' jwill closo a bill that Is chuck full of' the best In vnudovlllo. Prlzo rnatinco Saturday at 3:15 p. m. X-RAYS World's fair Ico cream Hazclwood -at Brewer's drug tore. 2t PERSONALS Otto Hanson wont to Roseburg to day. Mrs. Dr. Pierce is spending the day In Portland. Judgo Scott is transacting business in Portland today. W. D. Mohnoy and family have re turned from Portland. Mrs. P. S. Knight has gono to Port land to visit for a few days. Tom Ruthorford is at tho Cartwright sanatarlum, but is improving. Miss Loulso nnd T. C. Fisher re turned from Portland yestorday. Mrs. Dr. Whito roturnod to hor homo in Qorva'ls yesterday ovoning. Jack Johnson, a Woodburn hop grow or, spent yesterday In tho capital city. George Evans, a hardwnro merchant District Attornoy Honey makes a of Brownsville, was In Salora yester- nloa discrimination, bolng punctilious day. in jhis obsorvanco of oflloial procodonco. Attornoy E. P. Morcom of Woodburn Senator Mitchell, Congressman Wll-was in the city yesterday on legal llamson, Btate Senators Brownoll and business. Tho land frauders aro not singing "Safe into DoIIavon glide" V Tho Lowls and Clark fair broko nil admission records on tho Fourth. It also broko a good many visitors, Tho econtof roses is bottor than tho l smoll of punk and powder, anyway. Glad tho old Fourth Is over. Whon tho robins nest again what will becomo of tho Boats in tho park! It may roquiro nn X-Ray to illuminato this quory unless you go to tho park. Plerco Mays and thou plo. overyday poo- Camo to Bury Mrs. Ramp. A death at Tumor Wednesday got mixed up with a vory much alivo lady at Salem. By somo mlstako Mrs. Ramp's namq was substituted for Grand ma Hall's, and B.F.Ramp and family and Harrison Jones and family, of Brooks, camo up to ottond tho funeral and found hor alivo nnd woll. I'll bravo tho storms of Ghllkoot Pass, I'll croBS tho plains of frozon glass, I'd loavo my wlfo nnd cross the sea, spend tho summer. Ralph Smith loft for Adams county, Washington, on tho early train this morning. 0. O. MartU, of Grants Pass, has boon in tho city, visiting his littlo son at tho asylum. Mrs, M. M. Taylor of Jacksonville is spondlng a few days in this city with relatives. Colonel nnd Mrs. Olmtead wcro among tho numbor going down to tho exposition today. Tho Misses Stogo started for Long Boack lost evening whoro thoy will Rather than bo without Rocky Moun tain Tea. Dr. Stono's drug store. m 1 1 5 n 1 1 i 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m ew Edison Theatre F, J. Byrd, Manager. Thursday, feunday. Saturday BAXTER AND SHADWIOK. 'i'Tho Gent nnd tho Tramp." ARTHUR SEARLES, Monologlst and swoot singer. ME3S MACK, ' Indian imporsonntor, dramatic soprano. THE GREAT BAXTER, Ton minutes of. laughter. ILLUSTRATED SONGS, 'Always in tho Way" and "Johnnjf'e Roturn." Mr. Soarlcs will sing those songs ns a special fea ture EDISONOSCOPB. Prlzo matineo Saturday. Prlzo for tho boys nnd for tho girls, 3:15, sharp. Chemawa Btudonta it tho Fair. Tin io compnnlos of co-Ms from tho Chomawn Indian sclujl wont to Port land this mornlni; In special cars, whoro, this nftornooy, thoy will givo a parado for tho entertainment nf tho crowds at tho oxpon'tion, Constipation nnd piles aro twins, Thoy kill pcoplo Inch by inch, Bap lifo nwny ovory day. IlolHstor'a Rocky Mountain Tea will posltlvoly euro you. No euro no pay. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lots, Dr. Stono's drug store. Mr. Deckabach, of tho Salem brow- ory, wns a northbound pnssongor on this morning's local. Miss Sylvia Jones, has roturnod to hor homo near Brooks nftcr spondlng a fow days in Salem. Geo. Irwin wont to Portland this morlng with n largo number of hop samples in his possossion. Miss Goldio Bucklei, nf Otcgo, Kan,, arrived today to vis t at tho homo nC A. Koob, of North Snlom Miss Georgia Starr roturnod last ovoning from a short visit to hor for mer homo in Brownsville John Ferguson nnd daughter, 2''.:n. Kniffen, of Narka, Kan , loft todiy f.r a fow days at Browmvillo. Bill Drlvor went to Turner today, whoro ho will ropaint the handsomo Namos of Visitors. Confer a favor on tMs nanor nud your frionds by giving the nnmos 'f rosidenco of J. W. McKInnoy. friends who may bo visiting you. These Dr. Hnwk, .of Jcfforson, wns In tho courtesies aro very much appreciated. citJ' toJny to consult with Dr. Cart- wright over ono of his pntlonts. Tho grcntost system ronovator. Ro-! Iss Myrtlo Clonrwntor went to Eu stores vitality, rogulatos tho kidnoys, K""" this morning whoro alio will visit liver and stomach. If Ilollistor's Rpclsy Mountnin Tea fails to euro got your money back. That's fair. 35 conts, Tea or Tnblots. Dr. Stono's drug store. All tho rago at tho Lowls and Clnrk Fair Hozolwood ico cream just tho samo ns sorvod at Brower'n drug store. 2t o J, ja xi o re, x utau . 3t tU f 8 Wn) Yll Han Mvrajs Bf ' Your Prescriptien: Rock Island If you are going East, I would appreciate" your consulting me. I will gladly help you plan your trip and tell you all about Rock Island service. Just drop me a line consultation free! I will show you a Rock Island folder and our publication entitled "Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeping Car." It is of considerable importance that you select the right route there are many different ways to go. I'll tell you of the superior points about the Rock Island way. A. H. MCDONALD, General Agent, Rock Island System, i-jo Third Street, Portland, Ore. t ' P01""' fa Ut S?ECIAL BLEND f sW COFFEE costs, and it is as good as you have fceen paying 40c for. Try a pound of it and you will be convinced. Ball Mason Ftuit Ja$ 65c, 75c, $.00 coTcottt and Hig& St. A L Havey for a couplo of wcoks with frionds. W. P. Prnmback, of Spencer, Iown, is in tho city, and hopos to becomo n good Orcgonian In tho near future, Mr, W. S. Flowor und wlfo woro pas songors to Portland this morning. Thoy will spend sovoral dnys at tho fair. Mrs. Ilinshaw, of Falls City, camo in this morning to moot her mother, Mrs. Miller, who camo from Portlnnd. Mrs. J. -B, Eaton, of Union, is spond lng n fow duys in this city, tho guest of her former sohoolmato, T. T. Gcor. Wm. Driver hns gone to Turner to paint tho J. W, McKInnoy rosld-jnci) n bright vcrmilllon, ns tic only can do it. I Miss Wilma Waggoner, of Hillsboro, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Bniloy, roturnod to hor homo this morn ing. , J Joseph Harris, tho local ropresenta tlveof tho Swartz Hop & Co., hop firm, was a passenger to Portland this morn ing. I Mr. VanDusen, tho state fish warden camo up from Astoria this morning to file his monthly report with tho stnto fishery board. Mr. Will Popo, of Indianoln, Iowa, started on his return homo this morn ing, after spending a fow days in this city with relatives. Miss Mary R, Stewart of Albany and Miss Mary R. Gaston of Tucoina woro passengers to Albany on tho Eugene local last evening. Mr. John Hunt, who was ono tlmo tho crack first baseman for tho Mr. 'Angel eollego baseball team, is spend ing the day at the exposition. Mr. nnd Mra. A. C. Spauldlng, of El lensburg, Wash., arrived today for a I visit at tho parentlal homo of H, H. Spauldtng, on tho Garden Road. Mrs. J, A. Carson nnd children, Miss JDlsquo and' John Dlmmlck formed a Newport party today. The Carsons will occupy a cottago at Nye creek. Rev. H, J. Winans, who, with his family, is campod down at tbo exposi tion, camo up this morning, and will stay over until tomorrow afternoon. Ex-County Judge Hubbard has so far recovored from his automobile accident as to be able to walk around on tho street He still has one "gains" foot. N. B. Adams, of Zanesville, Ohio, who has been tho guest of Judge Hen ry and family for the past ten days, went as far as Portland this morning on his roturn trip. Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Barber, old resi dents of Eureka, Cal., have been visit Garden Road, nnd loft for n vlsjt to old frionds nt Albany. Mrs. ILlghby and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Soymour, of York, Nob., nrrvod today to visit O. P. Miles on tho Gardon Road. Thoy will look up a homo In this part of Oregon. Mrs. D. C. Sherman and son Edgar, of Washington, D. C, nrrlvod Wod- neday. Thoy will remain until thoir daughters, Besalo, Vina and Mlnotto, ar rlvo lator In tho month. L. Bcchtcl, wlfo nnd son and Mrs. Bochtcl's mother wont ovor into tho Alsea country this morning, whoro thoy will spend a couplo of weeks, for tho benefit of Mrs. Bochtol's health. Miss OrlottaKraus wont to hor homo in Aurora yestorday. Miss Kraus was rocontly graduated from tho Stato Normal school nl Monmouth, and will bo a teacher1 in tho Salem public schools noxt year. B. Hoflobowcr, a prominont former and stockman, of Fort Collins, Colo rado, together with bis family aro visit ing frionds in Salem. Mr. Hoflobowcr was formerly a rcsldont of Shaw, but loft hero about sovon yoars ago. A. J. Garland camo in from Fossil, Ore, last night, whoro ho has boon prin cipal of tho Wheeler county high school. Ho loft for his ranch at Alsea today. His son, J. B. Garland, has just closod a business collogo at 811 vorton. Anothor sop, A. 0. Garland, has just bcon ndmlttod to tbo bar nt San Diego, Cal. A boating party and picnic was given Tuosday in honor of Mary R. Gaston of Tocoraa, Miss Mary R. Stewart of Albany, and Miss Evn Coshow, who loft yestordny for hor now homo in Elgin. Tho morry party rowod up tho rlvor to Govefnmont slough, whoro thoy dlsombnrked nnd spread out thoir luncheon. Thcro was just an oven 3ozon in tho pnrty and that thoy had an onjoyablo tlmo goos without saying. Miss Coshow has boon vory popular In social circles In Salem and alio will bo groatly missed.. Slio has promisod to let her many Salem frionds hoar from her occasionally through tho columns of tho Journal, and hor lottors will bo awaited with intorost. Salem Box Factory 0. T. MASON, Prop. I nm in South Salem, whoro you will find mo for all kinds of fruit trays, orchard boxes and hop baskets. Miller stroot, Salem. Phono Rcd2101. Tte Best Dressers DRESS HERE Wo think our clothoa tako tho toppiost position in ovory particular. For Style, Fit, Quality and Workmanship Wo boliovo our Clothing is gonorally concedotf, oven by our competltiors to bo . , Clothing of Uac saal Ezcelkace Tho samo ctToful attention is givon to tho style, fit nnd dependable quality of our $10 Suits and ovorconts as of our $25 garments. We Hate Unreliable Clothing If you don't koop cool theso days, tho fault is not ours. Wo've all sorts of thin and summory things, bought and brought hora for your comfort. You can certainly tako it cool, if you will. Our oft, thin shirts, our thia undorwear an! hcdery, our straw hats and nil soite of thin toggery are nt your sorvieo. Wo boliovo that wo havo nil tho good things in rrammor fixings for which man can ask. Our pricoo woor't provont' your eoleet ing what you want. If Yot Want Quality Come the Woolen Mill Stoe Salem Woolen Mill Store e H Ladies' Mannish Shifts 1 Special Sale SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Regular $2.50 valaes, Pongee Silks now $1.75. They are pretty. The very latest styles. Ladies' Mannish Shirts at $1.25. Linen colored lawn regular $1.75 for $1.25. Reduced prices on all our Shirt Waists at 25c, 50c, 75c, $ t and op. Crash Skirts 38c, Duck Skirts 75c. Reduced prices on all Lawns, Corset Cloths, White Goods and Dimities Dry Goods, Millinery and Clothing. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND MILLINERY. 298 and 300 Commercial St. Salem i SMIIMMMSslt3IMMlMIMMflHMMeMKMMtm g5H 7. r, t' ' L " IJM dsUtsHsTF "' i Lr-rXmr mt sV ' bsMsiBbsma T m sVsshKbm.bV1iV'.&ssisisisisHHsihMsihsMsiv B .r!'.- Jc '4W' - i.' Tu:f- The Side Delivery Winct- I towet and Btttiche HERE IS AN ATTACHMENT THAT PITS THE COTTER BAB OP ANY MOWER, AND DELIVERS TIHJ HAY IN WINDROWS OR BUNCHES AT THE REAR OP THE MOWER WHERE IT IS THOROUGHLY CURED WITHOUT BEING BURNED TO A ORIBP. TOR CLOVER OR LIGHT CROPS OP ANY SORT, IT IS INVALUABLE, BUT IT WILL HANDLE HAY OP ANY WEIGHT. IT SAVES ENOUGH EXTRA SEED IN A CLOVER CROP TO PAY FOR ITSELF IN A FEW ACRES, AS THE HORSES DO NOT TRAMPLH IT OUT ON THE SUCCEEDING ROUND, AND THERE IS NOT THE DEAD GRASS AND TRASH RAKED UP AS IN THE CASE WITH THE DUMP RAKE. CALL AND BEE THI8. F, A. WIGGINS Implement House I Ing at the homo of G F Miles on the