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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1905)
Try our Pineapple Shcrbcrt Butter Cups Did you notlco our window! You lean Imagine how good they are, but whon you oat them you will wondor I what makes thom so good. Puro matorl- fals and thol)est of skill solves tho ques tion. IOE CREAM. For richness and pur- fity our ico cream Is in a class by itself. SPuro cream, the best extracts and skill has mndo it the most popular cream In i Salem. In papor palls, lGo pint, 2Cc quart, 60c half gallon, $1 a gallon, ; packed in ice. i A popular drink at our fountain is our Loganberry ico crenm soda. FULLER & DOUOLAS, ; Salon's Loading Orocors, Confectioners and Ttnlrm-n B . - Phono 2201 4G0-4G0 Stato St. Our ico cream is used exclusively at Hookers. Hnnmmimininni' AMUSEMENTS. 1 lllllHlllilllllllllliHii TONIGHT. Edison Vaudovillo. A REAL LAUGHING: IHT. "Ma, Look at Him," Is aa Funny as Can Bo Don't Miss It. " I Tho Edison thoatro cortalnly hns a' groat laugh-producing show for this half of tho week, as every net is full of lino comedy. Rand and Byron, In a singing, dancing and ncrobatic act, ap pear to great ndvnntngo, their work bo- ing dlfforont from any over presented nt this popular littlo thontro. Mr. Rand is n clever comedian, and his pnrtnor is protty nnd vory grnceful dancor. Mr. Dooly, in a slnglo spe cialty, received oncoro after oncoro, "onough said." Mr. Morrell, singing tho Illustrated song entitled "Thoy All Spoko Woll of You" mado this part of tho program vory cnjoyablo, as his volco is a high tonor of great power and rcmnrknblo sweetness. Tho fnrco, "Ma, Look at Him," by Morrell, Dcoly, Rand and Byron, was ono continual laugh from boglnnlng to end, Mr. Mor. roll, as tho littlo boy, boing especially funny. Tho Edlsonoscopo showed a fino lot of motion plcturos. Prlzo mntl neo Saturday nt 3:15 p. m. WIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIII HI- New Edison Theatre F. J. Byrd, Manager. Thursday, Friday, Saturday nnd Sun day. RAND AND BYRON, In an up-to-dato singing and acrobat ic comedy act entltlod " Rooms to Lot." TIOJ FUNNY DEELY, Blackfaco Comedian. Mr. Morrol, tho wonderful tonor, singing tho illustrntod song "Thoy All Speak Wall of You." Farce "Ma, Look nt nim," a laughing vehiclo of tho richest order. Rand, Byrno, Morell and Deely. EDISONOSOOPE. Prlzo matlnco Saturday nt 3:15 p. m, Cow Creek Correspondonco of Can yonvillo Eche: Miss Bcsslo Henson is ablo to bo out of doors now. Sho has boon sick a fow days with tho small pox. A rieasant Way to Travel. Tho abovo is the usual verdict of tho travoler using the Missouri Pacific railway botween tho Paclflo coast nnd tho east, and wo believe that tho serv ico and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Denver thero aro two through trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman 'a lnt oat standard electric-lighted sleeping cars, chair cars and up-to-dato dining cars. Tho samo exeollent service is operated from Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Littlo Rock and Hot Springs. If you aro going east or south, writo for particulars and full in formation. W. 0. M'BRIDE, Gen. Agfc, 124 Third St.. Portland, Ore. PERSONALS Charlio Irvlno is visiting his pa rents npar Tallman. J. D. Dcnsmoro is spending tho day in Portlnnd on business. Jack Rogers and family aro among .tho Salem visitors at tho fair. Goo. (h Bingham was In Woodburn today 6a professional business. ilt. wcrncr uroyman was a songor to Portland this morning. pas Miss Ilalllo" Thomas, ojC Tumor, is tho guest of Mrs. B. R. Wiggins. Joo Graham wont to Portland this morning on a short business trip. Miss Jcsslo Daloy has returned from Portland, whoro sho spont her vacation. Mrs. Fnirbank and Miss Falrbnnk spont tho day at tho stato roform school, Mrs. Will Pennington, of Ontario, Or. is visiting her slstor, Mrs. R. B. owning. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sherman loft for tholr now homo in Hood Rlvor this morning. Mrs. Frank Potors, of Cherokee, la., nrrivod today for a visit with frionds nt Llborty. Goo. Griswold and family loft today for Newport, whoro they will spend tho summer. t v iir,iii, .r..i ah t Sonator Coshow, of Roscburg, aro In tho city today. Hon. E. N. Cooko Pntton has re turned from a ton-day stay on tho Trail nt Portland. Gcorgo Melson, nccompnniod Uy Mr. Holdcn, went to Portland this morning to visit tho fair. W. G. Atchison, of Albln, la., arrived todny for a visit to Leo McMlljan, n former nolghbor. Waldo Colbert camo down from Cor vallis this morning, nnd will spend a fow days in this city. Dr. I. N. Plckott nnd wlfo, of No brnskn, nrrivod todny to visit his undo, Nathan Pickett. R. J. Bntty, of this city, Is in Loba. non, working in tho Interests of ono of tho local papers thero. Dr. nnd Mrs. Morso aro homo from attonding tho American Modical As sociation nt Portlnnd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Sporry, of Coquille, hnvo been in tho city for n fow days, nnd loft far homo today. T. J. Blair, of Pendleton, arrived to, day for a fow wcuks' visit to his daugh ter, Mrs. Frod W. Stousloff. Mrs. N. J. Crawford left todny to join her husband Rov. Crawford, in his now pastorato at Irving. Mrs. F. E. Morse, of Boston, who hns been visiting nt tho homo of Dr. W. H. Byrd, loft this morning for Portlnnd. Sylvnnus Page, of .Downs, Washl, wns in Snlom today, on routo to visit his wlfu's pooplo nt Lebanon. Ho is pleased with Salem. Orllf Johnson, of Stockton, Cal., who has boon visiting with his friend, Dcnk Buckingham, loft this morning for Portlnnd and Tho Dalles. Ed. Sullivan returned to Newport today. Tho fishing season opens on tho Alson tomorrow, and ho will ship out tho first chinook noxt wook. J. II. Gantonboin wont to Albany to dny to work in a bakery for a fow wcoks. Ho is an old-timo Salem bakor, who has bcon tending bar for somo tlmo, Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Mosier of Up. ton, Cal., who left Salem about flvo years ago, aro tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Parmontor of East Salem. Mrs. Claronco Koono has roturnod from Boston, whoro sho has been spending tho past threo yoars. Mrs. Keeno is from SUverton, but is woll known bore. Mrs. J. F. Peoblor and Mrs. M. J. Houston, of Roseburg, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs, R, B. Houston, on South Com mercial streot. They aro mother and slstor of Mr. Houston. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Shedd and J. R. Davis, of Shedd, Ore, arrived in tho city last ovening to attend tho funeral of tho lato Henry W. Botsford, which tukos placo at 4 o'clock today. Miss Ruby Cornell and her cousin, Miss Ruby Fairbanks, of California, will leave for Portland Monday, whero they expect to stay for tho next two oi threo weeks. Miss Lenna Cavanngb returns to her homo in Turner tonight. Sho will bo accompanied by Miss Florence Bigger, SOMETHING DROPPED! Did You Hear it? Twenty-year gold-filled casa with El gin or Waltham movement, formerly $15.00 droppod to $12.50. Gold-filled spoetacles, warranted for ten years, formerly $4.00 dropped to $3.00. C. T. POMEROY Jeweler and Optician 38 State Street DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, erupTIONS Have been suffering front Impure Blood for many years, having Bolls and otliei Eruption. Having heard of S. S. S. I de cided to try it, and nui glad to say that it has done me a great deal of good. I intend to continue to use It, as I believe it to be the best Blood Medicine on the market Cleveland, Tenn. W. K. Dermis. Por over fifteen years I have suffered more or less from Impure Blood. About a year ago I bad a boil appear on my leg below the knee, which was followed In three more on my neck. I saw S. S. S" advertised and decided to try It. Aftei taking three bottles all Bolls disappeared and I Lave not been troubled any since Oko. G. Fkrtio. 4 W. Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. Newark, Ohio, May 23, 1903. Prom childhood I lhad been bothered with bad blood, skin eruptions and bolls, I had boils ranging from five to twenty in number each season. The bunting ac companying the eruption was terrible. S. S. S. seemed to be just the medicine needed In my cose. It drove out all impu ritlcs and bad blood, giving me perma nent relief from the skin eruption and boils. This has been ten years ago, and I have never had a return of the disease. Mrs. J. p. Atiibrtok. Write for oui book on blood and akin diseases. Medical advice or any special In formation about your case will cost you nothing. The Swift Spoolflo Company, Atlanta, fla of Portland, who will bo her guost nt "Hlllsldo Farm" for avfow days. Mrs. Mnry W. Pork, of this city, is attending tho Southern Oregon Chau tauqua, held nt Ashland, and has chargo of tho Blblo classos. Mrs. Park is a fino Blblo studont, and will bo a vory ofllclont worker T. y. Jones nnd family wont to Port land this morning, .whoro thoy expect to moot Mrs. Jones' two sisters from Los Angeles. After a short visit at tho fair thoy will all como up to Sa eom for n family reunion. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. M. Henderson nnd dnughtcr, of Gnlcsburg, 111., arrived in tho city this morning, nnd aro visiting their cousin, Mr. 0. S. Hamilton. Thoy nro making a tour of tho coast, and will spend several wcoke in this city beforo going to tho fair. Sanford Ballon, of Pasadena, Cal., who hns bcon spending a fow wooks with his daughters, Miss 0. Ballou and Mrs. A, F, llofcr, in this city, nnd in cidentally taking in tho Lewis nnd Clark fair, left for homo this morning. Ho was nccompnniod by Miss Bnllou, who will mnko her homo in California for n short tlmo nt least. Thoy wont by tho way of Salt Lake, and go south ovor Senator Clark's now road, which has its terminus nt Los Angclos. An Enterprising Company. Tho Spauldlng Company is working about 75 mon, and paying good wages. Thoy havo sawod inoro lumbor in two months than somo of tho mills on tho rlvor in two yoars. Ten now flro hy drants nro boing put in tho lumber yard, and to protect tho mill proporty. Mr. Spnulding is vory much intorosted in tho work of tho Wlllnmotto Vnlloy Development Longuo, and says ho will gathor somo statistics of tho tonnago a lino would havo from Salem to Iudo pondonco would hnvo via tho Luckla muto to tho Ynqulna Bay country, through tho Sllotz. Brothers Fought Togothor. Another instnnco of brothers flgbr. ing sido by sido in tho wars of our country is that of S. B, Watklns, of this olty, who, with his brothor, served throo yonrs in tho First Orogon. They skirmished with tho Indians together moro than once, and recently bad a re union. Tho Journal would bo glad to hear of other instances of boys from tho samo family who woro tho bluo to gether. TO OUR PATRONS. We again call attention to tho fact that all who desire to havo bottlo or draught beer for Sunday, must arrange for samo prior to that day, No beer is sold or delivered on Sunday, Too brewory premises aro not open on Sun day for tho transaction of business, and wo shall consider it a personal favor if all our patrons will bear this in mind and act accordingly. Respectfully, SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION Commercial Club Meets. Tho Greater Salem Commercial Club meets this evening to closo up several matters of importance to tho organiza tion, non. H. B. Thielsen has con sented to bo present and give an in formal talk on his recent trip to Eu ropo that will bo very interesting. Quarterly Meeting Services. Conducted by District Elder W. W. Coffee will bo held this week in tho Free Methodist church on North Win ter street, beginning Friday, July 14tb, and continuing over Sunday, Sls. Kr F IT. V. HASLAM, Pastor. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1005. IF YOU WANT QUALITY, COME TO THE WOOLEN HILL STORE Buy a Salem Broom. Tho Salem broom factory is doing an increasing business, and omploylng moro labor. All Snlom dealors should sell tho Salem brooms, nnd nil Salem pcoplo should ask for tho Salem brooms. If all Salem pooplo called for a Salem broom tomorrow thero' would hnvo to bo ton extra hajids omployod to mnko them. This is tho way to build up an Industry Flavoring extracts are gen erally fictitious or weak; Schil ling's Dcst arc true and full Btrcngth. Your grocer's; money back, Iowa Stato Treasurer. Hon. V. P. Twombloy, formor stnto treasurer of Iowa, stopped off at Salem botween trains last night, and went on his way East this morning. Ho visited F. A. Turner, P. S. Knight nnd Hofcr Bros., old Iown acquaintances. Ho and P. S. Knight wero boys toorothor In Iowa, nnd had not met in all t hosts yoars. It was n very happy reunion with tho old Iowans. Needed Rousing. Tho Pnstor What in tho world was tho mattor with tho choir todnyt I novor hoard such tamo and absolutoly listless singing. Hnven't beon fight ing again, havo thoy! Tho Organist No; just now thoy nro as amlablo ns turtlo dovos. Tho Pnstor Thon toll 'om to fight. Glovolnml Plain Denlor. Broko Coupling. Tho Shasta oxpross out of Portland was dolnycd nn hour by breaking n coupling noar tho car shops. Part of tho train was loft bohind, nnd tho rest had to back up and got a now start. Carpenters Union Social. At Union Hall, tomorrow (Saturday) ovonlng. Good speakers and refresh ments. All carpenters nnd tholr fam ilies invited. By order of committee Address By Dr. Tiffany. Napa, July 0. A gonoral convention of Prohibitionists from nil parts of California oponod horo today for a four days' session, a featuro of which will bo tho dodlcatlon of a now Pro hibition building In Napa, An olaborato program of addresses and lecturos has boon propared. Thoy will bo given by such prominont pro hibitionists as Dr. E. L. Tiffany of New York, Rev, J, N. Webb of Fresno, Rov. W. H, Harris of Kings county Chairman of tho State Contral Commit too H. Tayrton of Oakland, J, II, Glass of Pasadena and others. In Session at Colorado Springs. Colorado Springs, Colo., July 13. The Denver conference of tbo M. E. Church South began its annual session hero today with Bishop E. R, Hondrlx, of Kansas City, presiding. During tho threo days it will bo in session tho conference will be addressed by a number of eminent speakers, both lay and clorlcal. Tho Woman's Home Missionary Society is also here in an nual session-. May Instltuto Criminal Prosecution. Oyster Bay, L, I. July 13. It is re garded hero aa not unlikely that crim inal prosecution may result from tho Investigation of tho cotton report leak in tbo department of agriculture. While" decision to instltuto criminal proceedings has beon reached tho sub- 'joct ia being considered by Attorney General Moody, who .will later take MIDSUMMER SALE MEN'S $4.00 TO $6.50 SUITS REDUCED TO $ i 0.00 If you hnppon to havo ton d6llors in your inBldo pockot whon this notlco cntehos your oyo, it will bo wlso in you to como hero nt onco and soo what's what." , ' 1 Wo havo takon our $14.00 to $10.50 suits nnd placod thom by tbomsolves, nnd aro now offering thom for ton dollars ($10.00.) Como at onco and soo our exceptional values in suits. $22.50 to $25.00 BUita now $18.00 $10.50 to $18.60 suite now $12.50 $20.00 to" $22.50suits now $10.50 $14.00 to $10.50 BUita aow $10.00 $18.50 to $20.00 suits now $15.00 $12.00 to $14.00 Buita now $ 8.00 SUITS LESS THAN $1200 REDUCED TO $0.60. THESE REDUCTIONS ARE WORTH LOOKING INTO. Salem Woolen Mill State, Old Glory in tho Muck. London, Ont., July 13. An Amorlcan flag wns torn down in front of tho city hall tonight and trampled undor a hundrod foot, as tho result of a re mark mado by an Amorlcan visitor nt tho Orangomon's demonstration. About 800 Americans camo ovor from Michigan, nnd during tho day carrlod tho Stars and Stripes through tho streots, without unfavorablo comments boing ollcltodv Tonight tho Americans gathorcd in front of a hotel, whon somo ono cried: "To hell with Canada; sho novor showod us yot." Instantly tho Amorjcan flag owned by tho Port Huron (Mich.) lodga was torn from whoro it waved in tho broozo and wns rlppod into shrods and trnmplod undpr tho foot of an angry mob. .Port Huron Ornngomon Bay thoy did not rosont it, ns thoy bcllovod tho in sult to Cannda wns uncalled for. Xlio Southern Paclflo Company Will soil tickets, Salem to Boswoll Springs and roturn up to and including Soptombor 30, 1005, 1005, Ilmltod to 30 days, rato of $5.55. 0-5-tf OASTOniA Bean tU , lb Kind Yoii Haw Always BoqzW BJGMUr. f , ysyj. of KtffX 4U AC A long, loan, lank and lazy cowboy rodo down town on a long, loan, lank nnd Inzy horso yostorday, and didn't conconl tho fact that ho was on routo for tho Portland fair. Tho flldowalk farmer who buys his croam, buttor and borrlos hasn't enough standing among tho agricultural class to run for governor on tho strength of his haysood proclivities. HOLLISTEH'O Rocky Mountain Tea Niiflfjets A Buir Medicine for Buy PtopU. Erinei OohWa Health nd Rtnairtd Vlnr m. pii -uiiiu icjrunnsii k ...tM. , .. .. . .. .. " . uonupntlon, ImllReition. Mro utile, riniplea. Uomim, Impura '. BlujreWi lioweli, iWiaclis It's Ilocky Mountain Tea In tab- una lunacy Troubl lllcxxl, IW Ilrenth Jft form, si cent a box. Orniiino maUo iv EmjXKraJffiS'fS,,, X-RAYS Vote fo the BEST MAN Ono who is honest In his ofllclal storo that has always dono the fair And if by chanco your shoo should rip Como back to us, wa'll ask no tip, Wo sew your shoo with a merry clip, The Sale Is Still On SALEM'S BIG SHOE STORE OregonShoeCo City; Attorneys Organize. West Badon, Ind., July 14. City and township attornoya from all parts of Indiana nro gathorod horo for a two days' mooting. Tho chiof purposo is to offoct a permnnont stato organization. OASTOXtSA. Bmts tit t 1 M Mod 100 Hire Anrar Blfnatws of 2iSI7 Plymouth Bind ing Twine For eight long yonrs this Implemonti house has sold binding twlno, mado by tho Plymouth Cordngo Co., of Plymouth, Mass., and in nil tlint tlmo thoy hnvo novor shippod us n bnd lot of twlno. Tholr atnudard twlno runs far ovonor than many another higher priced twino, thoro boing an ontlro nbsonco of thoso annoying thick nnd thin spots nnd heavy clumps, which worry tho farmer into distraetion, and causo no end of dolny and bother. Tnko a ball of this and a ball of any other twlno on tho market, ro gardless of tho prlco, count tho mlssod bundles nnd dolny with oltbor, and you will know why wo loso no customers onco they uso this twlno, Hay Tedders If your hny la oxtra heavy and go ing to scorch on top wkllo it's groon underneath, a hay teddor will savo it for you. Our McCormick toddor will holp you out. Como and soo us. Plonty of hay tools of nil sorts. Our hay carrlors, for steel or wood track, nro proving omlnontly satisfactory. Bruaks of any sort oxtromely rare, ami thoy aro freo from complicated part, no springs being used, and all parts malleable F. A. Wiggins' rmnlnmsinf TTtia OftKJlftT Tlh,4w flfc Farm Implomonts, Whoels, Automo P" - Bmh" """" nd m"""- transactions. Patronizo tho and honest thing by you. shoo J 1 1! r f.. the matter up with tho president.