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tr ' -w H5VtMir' jfffT- DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, &ONDAY, JULY 10, 1005. f TOO BUSY IF YOU WANT QUALITY, COME TO THE WOOLEN MILL STORE. TO WRITE ADS THY OUR ICE CREAM Today and you will know tho reason why. FULLED & DOUGLAS, Salem's Loading Orocors, Confoctionors and Bakers, Phono 2201 450400 State St. frH lllllllllll III i 1 1 68 1 8- I AMUSEMENTS, j n ii H-mti ii m an hi iifr TONIGHT. Edison Vandorlllo. EDISON'S POLITH VAUDEVILLE. Program Provided for Tula Part of tho Wook Exceptionally Strong. Hopper and Burrcll aro slated as thd hoadllnorn at tho popular littlo vaudo villo thontro for tho first half of tho wook, but tho bill, as bookod sooma to bo all hcadllners. Tho abovo montioncd team prosont a rural act that is full of fun, and fino selections on sovoral mu slcal instruments. Richard Honry Mil Ids is a mimic who has nppoarod in nil tho best vaudovlllo thoatros in tho world, and. will mako you laugh in spito of yoursolf. Ilawloy and Vnss, in n Ilebrow act, will prosont somothlng that is suro to plonso you, as thoy aro very vorsatllo and clover. Ilolen Vnnco will sing tho Hlustratod songs, nnd tho motion pictures will bo amus ing and interesting. Bomombor tho Edison has a matinco every Wednes day nnd Saturday at 3:15 p. m., when tho childron aro ndmlttod for flvd conts. If tho grown folks cannot como with tho children, thoy can rest as surod that tho littlo ones will bo taken caro of by tub managomont. m 1 1 1 1 mil ii 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 n New Edison Theatre P. J. Byrd, Managor. Monday, Tuosday, Wednesday and Wednosday matinco. HOPPER AND BURRELL, ! Presenting "Undo Joshua's Visit." Intraductal? slnclnc. rubo dancing and selections oa tho sovoral musical instruments. RIOIIARD HENRY MILLER, Tho man of many Imitations. HAWLEY AND VASS, Ilebrow Impersonators nnd Comodlans HELEN VANOE, Singing "What la Home Wituout Love," Beautifully illustrated. EDI8ONOS0OPE, Intorostlng now motion pictures. Matlnoo Wodncsday at 3;15 p. m. Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Of Oa Entire Remanent Stock of FANCY SUMMER SUITS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, HATS, GLOVES, VESTS, ETC. At Less than Actual Cost BEODTNINa MONDAY, JULY 10, WE INAUGURATE A COMPLETE CLEARANCE SALE OP OUR REMAINING STOCK OF. MEDIUM AND LIOHT WEIOHT SUITS AND WARM WEATHER FURNISmNOS. AT THIS TIME OP THE SEASON PROFIT IS NOT CONSIDERED. OUX OBJECT IS TO SELL EVERYTHING; TO TURN MERCHANDISE INTO MONEY, AND TO PROVIDE ROOM FOR FALL GOODS. A GREAT MANY PEOPLE HAVE GOT INTO THE HABIT OF DELAYING THBEJ MTD-SEABON PURCHASES UNTIL THIS CLEARANCE SALE GOES INTO EFFECT. LOOKED AT AS AN INVESTMENT, AS A PREPARATION FOR NEXT SEASON, OS IN ANY WAY YOU WISH, IT W AN OPPORTUNITY FOR SAVING THAT IS WORTH WHILE. A GLANCE AT PRICES PREVAILING DURING THIS SALS WILL GIVE YOU A FAIR IDEA OF THE ASTOUNDING VALUES OFFERED Man's Suits, Stnglo and Doublo Breasted, In fancy Cheviots and Woolen Worstods, that havo boon soiling from $10.00 to $25.00 now $0.50 o Jj?18 8.50 to $15.00 Youths' Suits now 5 and up to $10 Boys' Salts, from tho ages of 0 to 10, worth from $4.00 to $0.00, now $2.00 and $4.00 Children's Suits, from the ages of 3 to 8, worth $3.00 to $7.00 now., $1.25 up to $4.00. - "AST A big lino of Fancy Vesta la washable goods and fancy wool patterns. Old price $2.50 to $3.50; sale prico $1.00 $2.50 Mon'a Work Gloves $1.00 to $1.50 values, sale price Q5i and 75J A large lino of Overalls for 35 , Regular prico 60c. Moxican Hats, 10c. Mon'a Canvass Gloves So per pair. Proaidont Snspondora 35 per pair. THESE ARE NOT SHOP WORN GOODS BUT THE NEWEST AND BEST LINE OF MERCHANDISE IN TEE CITY. Salem Woolen Mill Store Michael 0. Murphy, Yale's noted trainor, who announces that next sea son ho will go to tho University of Pennsylvania. o CHILDREN CRY FOB FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. Tho American Boy. Judgo Frazcr of Portland is doing a good work. Slnco tho law wont into oftoct giving cities of Portland's elzo a juvonilo court whoro corroctivo poli cies will bo pursuod In reforming way ward lads instead of branding them from tho start as criminals and there by forcing them into n criminal life, Judgo Frnsor has orgnnlzod n juvonilo aid association, tho object of which is to onllst boys who aro inclinod to recklessness, in bnsoball clubs and ath letic organizations, providing nmuso mont that directs tholr minds into now channels, glvos them hotter nud higher motives nnd putting thorn in tho way of accomplishing somothlng for thorn bcIvos, It scorns Hko a mighty responsibility for a groat city to assumo in looking after her bad boys, adopting horolc measures in roforming them but in an hwor to tho question "will It pay!" thoro Is only ono reply. Yes, It Is tho boys of a oity loft to shift for thorn solvos by earoless paronts, who grow up to bo a in eon co to tho morals and good government of that city. Thoy bocomo barnacles, disturber, thieves, culprits, ofTondora that cost tho city thousands of dollars in money and mil lions in roputation. It pays to look aftor tho boys whilo thoy aro boys and ohango tho channel of their evil tondoncics into acts of usefulness by tho moulding of char acter that will stand for somothlng in tho future Tho Juvonilo Aid association should como to stay, not only in cities of Port land's slzo but In ovory town and city of consequenco throughout tho United Statos. Tho thousands of childron growing up In this country today as human woods will bo tho tares In tho body politic of tho noxt generation tho ballot box stuffers, tho disreputable politicians, tho forgers, robbers, rour dorers tho class who never havo been taught tho prinolplos of good citizen ship proceed to put into practice tho other kind. Tho Juvonlle Aid association should bo made to supplant tho reform school. Thcso youthB need the restraint, good moral teaching, "physical instruction and medtal equipment, with ambition ns a motlvo power to dovolopmont of good citizenship. It can't bo dono by rotoution in n reform school whoro knowlodgo of tho cnuso leading to such restriction overcomes all ambition and Is a nlghtmaro to thousands of boys who under moro horola troatment might bo dovoloplng into modol cltlzons. Tho timo has como to chango our policy townrd tho Amorlcnn boy. Ho ought to bo tho prldo of tho world, but wo can't mako thlm so by putting him Into a roform school. Lot us havo or ganizations pf n corrcctivo naturo that romody with kindness that exalt tho boy's estimation of himself through our expression of intorost In his wel fare. Eugene Register, , REDUCED EXCURSION RATES. To make man better, make trade better. To make trade better, make goods better. Schilling's Best: coffc biklfif-powdrr fUvorinf extract iptce Your grocer's; moneyback. 10,8 i 4cfly SOMETHING DROPPED! Did You Hear it? Twenty-year gold-filled case with Bl gin or Waltham movement, formerly 15:00 dropped to $12.60. Gold-filled spectacles, warranted for ton years, formorly $4.00 dropped to $3.00. C. T. POMEROY Jeweler and Optician 3 8 State Street It makes no dlfforonco how many modlcincs havo fallod to euro you, if you aro troubled with neauacuo, con stipation, kldnoy or llvor troubles, Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will mako you well. Dr. Stono's Drug Storo. The Southern Pacific Company Will sell ticketa to Gladstone Park July 11 to 23, 1005. Ono first class faro and ono-thlrd. All stations on Oregon lines. All regular trains will stop at Gladstone Park from July 8th to ond of convention. W. E. COMAN, 7-S-3 General Passenger Agent. A Pleasant Way to Travel. The above is the usual verdict of tho travoler using the Missouri Pacific railway between the Pacific coast and tho oast, and we believe that the serv ice and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Denver there are two through trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard eleetrie-lighied sleeping ears, chair cars and up-to-date dining cars. The same excellent servlco is operated from Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Little Rock and Hot Springs. If you are going east or south, write for particulars and full information. W. 0. M 'BRIDE, Gen. Agt, 124 Third 8t, Portland, Ore. ruirurtrru'ii rNSiiBU te v) 5iP arUAkU IaJIa. b he CIUCIUSJTO'S ENGLISH ttk Mm rlVto. Tah !' IUAu rilnl SWMtUa Ml laOt. U4lttur for LAU." to UW, t r turn Mall. 1 ! TrtU.UU 1.14 V DnuUu. lUUMUf MIhI Cm. w.m... BfMni c-miu. p- To tho Seaside and Mountain Resorts for tho Summer Vacations. On nnd aftor Juno 1, 1005, tho Southern Pacific, in connootion with tho Corvallls & Eastern railroad will havo on sale round trip tickets from points on tholr linos to Newport, Ya qufna and Detroit at vory low rates, good for roturn until Octobor 10, 1005. Throo day tlckots to Newport nnd Yaquina, good going Saturdays and re turning Mondays aro also on salo from nil oast eldo points Portland to Eu eoeo incluslvo, and from all wost stdo points, enabling pooplo to visit tholr fnmilios and spend Sunday at tho soa sldo. Soason tlckots from all oast sido pointa Portland to Eugene Incluslvo, and from nil wost stdo points are also on salo to Detroit at vory low rates with stop ovor privileges at Mill Oity or any point oast enabling tourists to visit tho Santiam and Breitenbush not Springs in tho Cascado mountains, which can bo reachod in ono day. Season tlckots will bo good for re turn from all points until Ootobor 10. Throe day tlckots will bo good going Saturdays and returning Mondays only. Tlckots from Portland and vi cinity will bo good for roturn via the oast or wost sido at option of passen ger. Tickots from Eugene and vicinity will bo good going via tho Lebanon Springfield branch, if doslrod. Baggage 6n Newport tickots chockod through to Newport; on Yaquina tickets to Ya quina only. S. P. trains connect with tho O, & E. at Albany and Corvallls for Yaquina and Newport. Trains on tho O. & E. for Detroit will loave Albany at 730 a, m., enabling tourists to tho Hot Trains from and to Corvallls connoct with all east side trains on tho S. P. Full information as to rates, time tables, etc., can bo obtained on appli cation to J. Mayo, Gon. Pass. Agt., O. & E. R. B. Albany; W. E. Coman, O, P. A. B. P. Co., Portland or to any B. P. or O. & B. agent. Rate from Salem to Newport (5.00. Rate from Salem to Yaquina 14.50. Rate from Salem to Detroit $3.00. Three-day rate from Salem to Ya quina or Newport (3.00. 01-tf 8 IMfHIIMIMIimMH MMMIMIMH 1 SALEM SAW MILLS Now is the time to buy your Winter Slab Wood 10 load , $10.00 Sluglo load 1.73 The Chas. K. Spautding Logging Co. f wuwwuvruvuu IV U4U-J,AikJJ UUUUlfiUlflU UUA1X'AX4 X, SALEM. Mills at Newberg and Salem. IWMtkWHHmiMHUl OREGON HOLLISTER'O Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Dttir Medlolno for Boiy Ptosli. Bringi Golden Ileslth and Bintwed Vigor. . Wi S""ContIpatloii, luilleojtlon, Lira JIUxxl. Ilat ami Dnckucha. I;t form, an cent a box. Ornnlna inaUe by Hou.ihtkh Dnua Cuupanv, tludlioti, WU, GULDEN NUQQETS FOR SALLOW PEOP.u and Kldnoy TroutiloK, flmnliui. Kotemn. Imnur id liroAtn, Hluirirlli Uowela. IIfv!cho ' It's Ilocky Mouutnln Tea In ImIj. I Alain 241. The Club Stables First-class Livory and Cab Line. Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally-ho for picnics and oxcuralon parties. Phone Oornor Liberty and Forry. ( Chs. W. Yannkc Prop. iUHIHHIIWH! I s M I YOUR CLOTHES Will always loot tight if made by JOHN SHOLUND, The Opera Hoase MERCHANT TAILOR Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. M 4h MMMHMUHIIIIHMMNIHMMMMMMII Oregon Suburban Auto Co. Automobile car leaves Willamette Hotel for Independence, week days, at 7 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Returning leaves Independence at 8:30 and 6 p. m. Sun days leaves Salem at 8 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Loaves Independence at 0:30 a. m. and 5 p. m. Connects at Inde pendence with motor for Monmouth, Dallas and all points on the West Sida. Special for evening parties. 6-17-tf . M. P. BALDWIN, ITgr. Excursion Rates. During tho Lewis and Clark Exposi tion the O. O. T. Co. will make a rate of 75 conts to Portland, round trip th Tickets good for 10 days. Boats leav ing daily. H(IHIHHtl WIiillWWW W f !!! 1 Books by William J. Long jj Ways of Wood Folk 75c Wilderness Wats 75c Secrets of the Woods 75c Wood Folk at School 75c Beasts of the Field $1.75 Fowls of the Air $1.75 School of the Woods Net $ .50 Following the Deer Net $ j .25 A Little Brother to the Bear Net $J.5Q GINN & COMPANY, polisher Trade Department, 29 Beacon St., Boston mMiNiiaittfiMimt 'itiiiim