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DAILY CAPITAL .JOTJRNAL. BALEM. OREGON; FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1005. TOO BUSY TO WRITE 'ADS TRY OUR" ICE REAM and you will know tho reason why. rULLER & DOUGLAS, loot's Loading Grocers, Confectioners and Bakers. bono 22G1 460-400 Stato St. iniiiiiiiniiiiiiimu AMUSEMENTS. 8 6 i II 1 1 1 1 1 1 II iHfiHK- TONIGHT. on -Vaudeville. LLY SHOW AT THE EDISON. led Housea Provo How Popular Vaudovillo la In Salem. if you llko Reed singing nnd clean, over cotnody, go to tho Edison this lf of tho week. Tho bill Is a com- Ry, singing bill of ospoclal oxcol- jnco. Baxter and Shndrlek as "Tho lent nnd tho Tramp," mado a big t, their singing being a feature Ar- Jrar Soarloa delighted tho audionco lth his rich barltono volco, and in la monoiocruo nnu imitations created my a laugh. Miss Maa mado a Dry protty Indian maiden, and tho Kinco sho introduced around tho camp- ro was wiord nnd pleasing. Baxter, ijnglo, scored -with a neat song and tnco. Ho is tho possessor of a flno enor voico. Tho EdlsonoBcopo shows no Into President McKinley making last speech at Buffalo, and tho fu- leral at Canton. Matlnco Saturday usual. Prlzo for tho girls and ono pr tho boys. ft-n t im-fMHmmniHi' few Edison Theatre F. J. Byrd, Manager. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. BAXTER AND SHADWIOK. ':'Tho Oont and tho Tramp." ARTHUR SEARLES, Monologist aud sweet singer. MISS MACK, Indian Impersonator, dramatic soprano. THE GREAT BAXTER, Ton minutes of laughtor. ILLUSTRATED SONGS, R' Always In tho Way" nnd "Johnnjfa Roturn." Mr. Soarlcs will sing theso songs as a special foa- turo. EDISONOSOOPE. Prizo matinoo Saturday. Prizo for the boys and for tho girls, 3:15, sharp. jSalem Box Factory a. P. MASON, Prop. I am in South Salem, -whore you will find me for all kinds of fruit trays, orchard boxes and hop baskets. wilier street, Salem. Phono Red2191. " JBnMJwifr-7' ' .kiifaiiiiiiiiiB Br ""IB Ssss&ilfcsWSioM X-RAYS Now bossy will you bo good. Tho cabinet has agnln taken Root. And tho goat butted into tho ordi nance, too. Tho cow is a good milker, but tho goat is a better butter. When Loomis is on shipboard, it Is safo to say ho is not "treading on (dangorous ground." And tho patient mule, tho maligned Maud 8, finds her namo on tho scroll of fame in tho city ordinances. Congressman Williamson stops into tho Hmo light today. From tho show bills ho will do a very strenuous stunt. ' Tho editor of Harper's insists that tho lato John Hay was tho author of tho novol "-Bread Winners." no ought to bo prosecuted for taking advantago of tho dead. Now that Sacajawca has boon "mon umentalized" lot us glvo tho saddle colored "bird woman" a rest, romom- boring that thoro aro other womon nllvo who aro birds. Every ono taking part In tho pro gram on tho Fourth was olthor in tho nowspapor business or connected with it. Mrs. Minnlo DoLong-Wclls was a j typo. D'Aroy nnd Davy and Manning, tho orators, Avorill, who gavo tho roc- ltntion, nnd Snydor, who sang, tho wholo batch nowspapor mon. No won der tho eclobration was a success. I'll bravo tho storms of Chilkoot Pass, I'll cross the plains of frozen glass, I'd loavo my wlfo and cross tho sea, Rather than bo without Rocky 'Moun tain Toa. Dr. Stono'a drug storo. Mining Man Arorstod. J. L. Frooland yostorday ovonlng filed a complaint in tho justice cnurt charging S.' E. Hassan, of this city, of defrauding him out of $10 in cash. Hassan is a mining, enginoor nnd as Bayer, as well as manager of tho Has san Mining Co. Tho warrant of ar- rest was served uy deputy buonu Minto last evening. Mr. Frooland charges specifically that Hassan represented to him that nun ovt v uu jj aviiuj wuva ho was tho representative of tho Chi- noso Six Companies, a wealthy Chi neso agency of China, and that this concern wns contemplating tho Pur chase of tho Frooland gold minos In tho Santiam district. Ho is also charged with representing that ho had $100,000 of this company's money on deposit in a bank with which to pur chase tho mines, and, upon this repre sentation, secured $40 from Mr. Free land to defray his exponscs in look ing at tho proporty. Constipation nnd piles nro twins. They kill peoplo Inch by Inch, sap lifo nwuy ovory day. Hollisler'a Rooky Mountain Tea will positively euro you. No euro no pay. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Dr. Stono'a drug storo. o A Disastrous Runaway. Mr. Julius Votjot was driving out to his farm noar Brooks yesterday oven- Ing, with a blcyclo in his buggy, whon tho horso beenmo frlgbtenod at tho wheel moving around In tho buggy, and startod to run. Mr. Voget en doavored to keep tho wheel In tho bug gy and hold his horso nt tho samo timtt Tho result was that tho man and the wheel soon found themselvos in tho street. Tho horse continuod to travel with tho buggy, until In at tempting to turn tho corner of Cot tage and Center streets tho buggy col lided with an .Iron lamp post, nnd stopped. Tho horso was caught a lit- tlo farther on by Prof. O. O. Boyer. Tho man, horso and wheel escaped without injury, but tho buggy was badly demolished. Tho greatest system renovator. Re stores vitality, regulates tho kidnoys, liver and stomach. If nollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea fails to euro get your monoy cacK. xnai-s xuir. oo mi 1 i nsr cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Stono'B drug store. Sweet Blissful Joy Will banish any amount of carklng projudlco entertained nbout tho wear ing of glasses, when onco tho eyes are gladdened with a pair from Pomoroy, the optician. Thoso glasses are of a particularly high quality, being con structed on scientific principles by the most accomplished skill. C. T. PQMEROY Jeweler and Optician r-35 State Street PERSONALS Mrs. J. J, Krnps went to Lebanon today. Miss Elma Wollcr has returned from Portland. Harry T. Shea of Albany was In tho city yesterdny. Geo. Moyor was n Pdrtland pas senger this morning. Attorney McMnhon nnd daughtor wont to Albany this morning. Miss Girard visited friends in Gervais tho first of tho.wook, E. K. Miller goes to Portland Mon day to 'spend a wpok at tho fair. Bay Pcmberton hns returned from spending tho Fourth, at Portland. Mr. Clyde Thomas, of Portland, is spondlng a few days In tho city. Paul Sront wont to Gervais this morning on a short business Trip. F. G. Fnrrington went over to Now- port this morning to spend a week. Mr. J, A. Soesbo and little son visit- icd his mother at Marlon this weok. Mrs. F. D. Forroll is spondlng a fow days at tho exposition in Portland. Tad Sholton returned yesterday aft ernoon from n hunting and fishing trip. Attorney Ellis Richnrdson wont to Orogon City yesterday on n short busi ness trip. Miss Regnuld Lundo, of Soattlo, is in tho city, visiting old-timo Salem ac quaintances. Mrs. C. 3. Prlnglo, of Spokano, is visiting Mrs. Joh-i Hughes, on South High street. Wl IL Simpson, a farmer living south of town, was a passengor to Portland Inst ovonlng. Clydo Thomas wont to JcfTorson this morning, nnd this ovonlng will go to Grnnts Pass. Miss Graco Babcock was a homo coming passenger on yesterday after noon's ovorland. Miss Halllo Thomas enmo down from Turnpr this morning, and is spondlng tho day In Snlom. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Edwards nro homo from a fow days spent at tho exposi tion nnd Seaside. Mrs. A. A. Sanborn wont to Port land this morning to spend a fow days at tho exposition. Mrs. Young, of South High strcot, hns roturncd from visiting Portland friends and tho fair. Mis Wonderll went to hor homo " "Ka - V von.ng wucro BuQ w, 8ta untiI SuBJ tw I, sLerguson, of Davenport, Wash, I lino (AtllcMA.I lina kju. it ll.u .IIS. -. i , ;""" , ''"' - v- "h .i.uiKia .u, into Vltjr. Miss Bertha Mahafllo will return from Tacoma this ovonlng, to spond tho summer with hor paronts. Mrs. C. A. Mellon is spending a fow days with frionds in Tortlnnd, nnd taking in tho fnir nt tho samo tlmo. Mru. Edna Jonos has roturnod from a visit to hor parents noar Albany nnd ia uutY in. mo iiumo ui iiuugo woivoriom Bow W. IL Scllock wont to Canby this morning to preach at tho camp- meoting, -which is being held thoro this week. Miss Onil Parrlsh left this morning for Klamath Falls, whoro she will spond a conplo of months with her grandmother, Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. J. Bird, of Eldora, Iowa, havo spont weok with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Poisell at tho Hankandtot ranch, near Rosodnlc. Miss Maud Morrison, of tho soc.ro tary of stato 'a ofllco, will return from St. Ilelons, whero rho has boon spend hor vncation, this ovonlng. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Powers, of Del mar, Idaho, aro visiting at tho homo of Mrs. Powor'o mother, Mrs. Ruth Byrne, on North Liberty street. Mr. Phillip Laufman, a formor Sa eom boy, who was last year graduated from tho McMinnville Collego, is spondlng a couplo of days in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Claro Scrlbor, of La Grande, aro In tho city for a visit with relatives. Thoy aro guests of Mrs. O. W. Scrlbor on 8011th Commercial street. J. B, Paco and family and J. P. Al- 'Innhaugh and wife nnd N. II. Williams, all of Wallowa county, nro in tho city to visit Warden Smith, at tho state prison. Chief of Police Cornelius and faml- ly went up to tho farm noar Jefferson mis morning, wnero tne cniei win en joy a ten days' vacation for t,ho bene fit of his health. Squiro Johnson and family went down to tho fair this morning. Tho squiro will return in a couple of weeks, but his wife and daughter will re main in Portland a month. Jim Linn and wlfo went to Portland this morning to meet Mr, Linn's paronts who aro coming out from tho East to spond a week at the fair, and then jcamo to Salem for a visit. j Stato Land Agent West left this morning for tho Klamath country, -where bo will inspect some aleged , swamp lands in tho Swan Lake valley. Ho will be gone about ten days. I Mr, Carl Williams, a former student in tho University collego of music, passed through Salem yesterday on bis way to his homo In Portland after a fow weeks vacation spent at Stay ton Frank Hughes and W. P. George, tho two Salem men who havo boon drawn on tho now federal jury which will try tho remaining land fraud cases wont to Portland last evening to report for duty. Mr. Z. J. Rlggs, secretary of tho stato board of pharmacy, left thii morning for Ashlnnd and othor South ern Oregon towns on businoss connect ed with tho board.' Ho will bo gono nearly a weok. Superintendent J. IL Ackorman wont down to tho exposition this morning. Ho took with him a largo plcturo of tho stato board of education, which! will bo added to tho oducatlonal ex hibit at tho fair. . George Cathoy, a member of tho O. ' A. O. track team passed through Sa-I lorn this morning on his way to Port land, whero ho will tako part in tho big meet which Is boing held at tho ox position today and tomorrow. MAKES WORK EASIER. Salem Pooplo Aro Pleased to Learn How It Is Dono. It's pretty hard to oltond to duties With a constantly aching back; With annoying urinary disorders, Doan'a Kidney Pills mako work oaslor. Thoy euro backache. Thoy euro ovory kidnoy ill. Mrs. Noodham, wlfo of W. S. Nood ham, paintor, rosldlng at tho corner of Fourth strcot ami Jefferson avenuo, North Salem, says: "Llko almost all palntors my husband has boon troublod with his kidneya for years. Tho ex posure, tho reaching nnd stooping, com bined with tho turpontino nnd mate rials in tho pnint, nil tending to put tho kidneys out of ordor. His back of ton1 achod badly at night whon ho carao homo from work, nnd when ho caught J cold it always aggravated tho trouble. Ho road an ndvortlsomout nbout Doan'a Kidnoy Pills, and procured n box at Dr. Stono'a drug storo, and used thorn. Thoy did good work by helping him nt uuvu, uuu uu cuuviuuuu luuir UBU UUlll relief was obtained." For snlo by nil doalors. Prico SO cents. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho United States. Bcmombor tho namo Doan's nnd tnko no other. Salem Girl Wods. Miss Cora Winters, a former Salem girl, was married at tho homo of hor mothor in Portland Wcdnosdny to J, O, Peterson, of Dawson, Alaska, Tho couplo nro at prosent in San Francisco on tholr woddlng tour, nnd will makol tholr futuro homo in Alaska. Miss Winters was a gwduato of Wlllamotto Univorslty, and taught in tho Salem public schools for a number of years. Orogon Suburban Auto Co. Automobllo car leavos Wlllamotto Hotol for Indopondoncc, week days, at 7 a. m. anu a: jo p. in. iioiurnmg leavos Independence nt 8:30 and 5 p. m. Sun- days loaves Salem at 8 a, m. and 3:30 1' a, m. Loaves inuoponuonco nt U:;U m. nnd 5 p. in. Connects at Indo- pondonco with motor for Monmouth, Dallas and all points on tho West Side. Special for evening parties. 0-17-tf M. P. BALDWIN, Mgr. tptct coSm fUrerinf uuuti ore safe; you needn't get cheated in them, Schilling's1 Best are not only pure and , true, but generous. i Ico Cream and Cake, Tho Luther Lcaguo of tho Evangel icnl Luthoran Christian church, on tlmo to catch Eugene local to Portland East Stato street, Rov. A. Eborlo, pas-'ana train to Dotrolt. tor, will glvo an Ico cream social, op. Train No. 8 leaves Albany for Cor posito tho Electrlo storo, on East Stato VallU at 2:40 p. ra., after the arrival street, Friday July 7th, from 3 to 10 0f S. P. northbound overlaud. p. m. Ico cream and cako will bo served for 10 conts. .All cordially wel come. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this papor will bo pleased to learn that thoro Is at least ono dreaded disease that sclenco has been ablo to euro In all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo is the only positivo curo now known to the medical fratornlty. Catarrh being n constitutional diseaso, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internally, acting di rectly upon tho blood and mucous sur faces of the system, theroby destroying tho foundation of the disease, and giv ing tho patient strength by building up tho constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. Tho proprietors have so much faith in Us curativo pow ers that they offer Ono Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F, J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ov Sold by druggists, 75c, Tako Hall's Family Pills for con- otlpation, B355nP?r5k ssHHinBSSBisiiiHHBSssfijBSSssaiiiissf flfvutfSiirtfT? .IssV.' Jsfc J tJSSSr -JErJrfllaKfllEViV Bvissssssssk:'''.-" '..Bv A.-.V , v.aiTv'v.'kisssssVkisV 1' VAv-isssssssaL-tl The Best Dx,essefsj DRESS HERE Wo think our clothes tako tho topmost position In ovory' particular. For Style, Fit, Quality aad Workman Wo boliovo our Clothing is generally conceded, ovon by our compotltiors to be Ctotking of Unusual Excellence Tho sitno caroful attention Is glvon to tho stylo, fit nnd dcpondnblo quality of our $10 Suits and overcoats as of our $25 garmocts. We Hate Unreliable Ctothiag If you don't koop cool theso days, tho fault Is not ours. We've all sorts of thin and summory things, bought and brought hero for your comfort, You can certainly tako It cool, if you will. Our soft, thin shirts, out thla undorwoar nn! beciory, our straw hats and nil Rotts of thin toggery aro at your service. Wo bellovo that wo havo all tho good things in summer fixings for which a man can ask. Our prices -wonr't provont your select ing what you want. i H Yot Want Quality Come to the Woolen Mill Store Salem Woolen Mill Store I (JORYALLIS & EASTERN I RAILROAD TIME CARD N9. gO. No 2 for Yaqulna Loavos Albany 12:45 P.M. Loaves Corvallis 1:45 P.M. Arrivos Yaqulna 0:45 P.M. No, 1 Returning Loaves Yaqulna 7:15 A.M. Loavos Corvallis 11:30 A.M. Arrivos Albany 12:15 P.M. No. 3 for Albany-Dotrolt Loavos Albany for Dotrolt 7:30 A.M. Arrives Dotrolt 12:30 P.M. NO 4 from Dotrolt Loavos Dotrolt 1:30 P.M. Arrivos Albany 0:30 P.M. No. 6 for Albany Leavos Corvallis 0:30 A.M. Arrivos Albany 7:10 A.M. No. 8 for Corvallis Loavos Albany 2:40 P.M. " Arrives Corvallis 3:20 P.M. jr0 7 j0T Albany Loavos Corvalli 0:00 P.M. Arrives Albany 0:40 P.M. N0) 0 for corvallis Leaves Albany 0:15 PtM. Arrives Corvallis 0:55 P.M. Train No. 1 arrives In Albany in tlmo to connect with tho S. P. south bound train. Train No. 2 connects with tho S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albeay, giving direct sorvico to Newport atA adjacont beaches. Train No. 3 leavos Albany for in nmp,0 Urao t0 rea'ch tho DroUon. bu8U ,10t Pr'nR t" mo day. Detroit at 7:30 a, in., arriving thoro troit connocts with tho EuKeno local at Albany, also with local from Cor vallis. Train No. 5 loaves Corvallis at 0:30 a. 111., arrivos at Albany 7:10 a. m., In Train No. 7 loaves Corvallis at 0:00 p. in., arrives In Albany at 0:40 p. m., in timo to connect with tho local for Eugene and way points. Train No, 0 leaves Albany for Cor vallis at 0:15 p. in., after the arrival of the S. P. local from Portland. For further information apply to J, O. MAYO, Gen. Pas. Agt. T. COGKERELL, Agent, Albany. H. II. CRONI8E, Agent, Corvallis. Dr.Stone's Drug Store does a strictly cash businoss, owes no one, and no one owes it; carrlos largo stosk; its shelves, counters and showt casos aro loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of all kinds for medical pur poses. Dr. Stono Is a regular graduate in medicine and has had many years of exporioneo in the practice. Consulta tions aro free. Proscriptions are free, and only regular prices for medicine. Dr. Stono can bo .found at hia drug store, Salem, Oregon, from 0 in the morning ontil 9 at night. Attempted to Wreck Train. Laramlo, Wyo., July 7. Elnht tramps aro under arrest boro for an attempt to wreck tho ovorland limited of tho Union Pacific at Buford, at 2:30 o'clock this morning. Obstructions woro placed on tho track, but tho on glno was stopped in tlmo to avoid a wreck. Reduced Round Trip Sates. Account of Fourth of July, 1005. On nbovo nccount tho Southern Paciflo Company will soil round-trip" tickets botwoon points In Orogon north of Coin, incluslvo, rato will bo first-class fare nnd cuo third for round trip. Solo dates: Saturday, July 1, Sunday, July 2d; Mondny, July 3 and Wednes day, July 4, golng'trlp to comraoneo on dato of salo. Return limits: July 0. Btop-ovor will not bo permitted; con tinuous passago will to roquirod in oaoh dlroctlon. W. E. COMAN, CfO-td Goneral Pas. Agt. Excursion Rates. During tho Lowls and Clark Exposi tion tho O. O. T. Co. will mako a rate of 75 conts to Portland, round trip $L TIckots good for 10 days. Boats leav ing dally, 0 CHILDREN ORY FOR OABTORIA. FLETCHER'S Hay Makers You owo it to yoursolf to call and soo that swoop rnko wo aro showing. Its n money savor, for ono man and team can bring Into tho balor, in an or dinary field from 15 to 20 tons of hay por day, saving tt big item of oxponso in loading and unloading hay from tho wagon. Como and see for yourself. Spay Outfit? Wo can sell you a complete mountod outfit on trucks, or wo will sell you tho onglno and pump alone, all attachod ready to work, and you can mount it upon a sled or truck of your own. Tho onglno is our Fairbanks 2-horsa power gasollno, supplying pressure enough to run four nozzles at ICO to 200 pounds pressure Mr .P. P. Oouloy and Mr. Homer Gouley, of Brooks, havo each bought an outfit for their hop yards. Got your orders in at once and bo xoady, In baling season you can uio the on glno on the baler. It will also do all your water pumping and feed grind ing, your wood sawing, etc., etc. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House, 2S5-257 Liberty t Farm Implements, Whirls, Antosso lilts, gewing Machines and Supplis.