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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1905)
-T)Miwm "wwii miwmmwmmam m rcrfl Mil ml SuJ !I U. IE -Or cW AN1 cl iwM tH-m-H i rfiTi t iT if few Edison Thcattc T. J. Byrd, Managor. ""J Lny and Friday R. P. Sharkoy & flomnanv ns ' 1 the two rustics." Saturday and Sunday, "IN CLARICE,' A socloty akoicb. WEST AND WEST, Eastern Fun Makers. GRACE OSMOND, ? Swcot Boprnno. ILLUSTRATED SONGS. WEST, Monologulst. EDIBONOBOOPB. 3 UraiillRIHBMMHMWMIll AMUSEMENTS iBBfiERailfeiniMHHHnMM! TONIGHT. EdlMn Vaudovlllo. PBEFOBMANOE PLEASES ALL. Llll at tho Llttlo Thoatro Is Ono to Satisfy tho Most Fastidious. Heading tho bill at tho Edison last lrht wcro Starkey and his popular fclfe, Ethel Cossotto, In a ekotch full of nn on tho farm, consisting or clovor Lags, acrobatic vrork on tho bars and omedy that is entirely original. Tuoy (rcro given a great rci'(l0 on their ppearanco nt one performance, and hv certainly doaervdd the applause ller received. West and West, in n ramp act, pleased tho nudioncce, Mrs, kest bolng a very flno singer and sing- nc sweet selections. Harry Cuboy, In i high trnnrp net, ontertalnod for nbout Kvcn minutes at each performance. Jcinetto Ormsby handled tho illustrat ed long in a splendid rnannorj and tho pplauio sho recolvcd was desorved. he boll fight on the Edisonoacopo was ery realistic, and tho wkolo show do- lighted tho patrons. Prlzo matinoo Saturday at 3:15 p. m. Pickpockets at Work. Piekpockots aro believed to havo commenced oporntlons in tho exposi tion grounds. Last night II. E. Brooko, cf the Ilonoyman Hardwaro 'Company, reported to tho polico tho thoft of a gold watch during tho afternoon at tho Fair, Josephlno Wrora, an exposition visitor, reportod to the police last sight that hor gold wntah wasUakon from her in a crowd around tho fair entranco early in tho ovoulng. This will have tho effect of, nil suspects bo lag gathered into tho city jail and or dered to lcavo tho city or go to jail for vagrancy, Orogonian, Bettor do To The ice cream social tonight, on Mrs. Miller's lawn in South Salem. Excursion Rates. During tho Lewis and Clark Exposi tion tho 0. C. T, Co. will mako a rate of 78 cents to Portland, round trip $L Tickets good for 10 days. Boats leav ing dally. SUCTION HOSE TANK PUMPS BELT DRESSING OIL PUMPS for. your.enginc GREASE CUPS ' "BOSS" COMPOUND CYLINDER OIL ' HARVESTER OIL ENGINE OIL And a lot of other things ICPrfpri K, tu u m 7 iirye5ier mm 'Jhreshcr. Threshermen, caH wyw mat om pump, it's pveiincst thing you eyer at-. jPachcd to your engine. uuu k ei::9 -'A. TTIgglliS unent House, 256-287 Liberty St JU Imnlemont. stv..i. !!?? "owing Martins n4 jtappUe. WATCH REPAIRING aj all kinds is repaired i. the mst perfect manner. We also make a specialty of optka! work. C. T. POMEROY i Jeweler and Optician. CITY NEWS A OoUectloa of Important Para, graphs for Your Consideration. Tho tomtorcst and sweetest meats uro Bom at Harrington's market. Mr.'Buckner has installed a chopper in the bulkum? lust smith e m. i denen In Rniith ai. . . IrIc'moiSrwlth which to do the work Thcso machines -will bo in working or def in a fewdnys, and, as tho location is of tho bestf there Is no reason why, ho should not havo a prosperous busk iiubo uuiuru long. Pcrfoct womanhood ilnnnn,!. n a.. feet health. Nature's rarest rrlft nt physical bcautv- comes in nil ii ... llollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea. Bright oyes and rod chocks follow Its ubo; 35 conts. Dr. Stono's drue atom Fred Cary will put in tho next week or ten dnye nt Detroit on his vacation. Tako Ilolllster's Rockv Mountain Tea. ' Seo It oxtorminnto tho poison, reel H rovitalizo tho blood and bring back thnt happy, joyous foclim? of bv. gono day. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Stono's drug store Bomo Jefferson people wcro in the city yesterday, taking advantage of the teuueou pnecu irwm ec uo. aro making on loir shoes this week. Don't Forgot Tho tlonco by Silver Bell Clrclo in tho W. 0. W. hall Friday evening, July 28th. Admission 10 and 15 conts. Re freshments served. 7-20-3t Hop Growers Who Havo Not Sprayed. Wo can got you quassia chips at 7c per pound, and plenty of whalo oil soap, by ordering a fow days in ad vanco. Better spray your yards. 7-SW-3t WM. BROWN & CO. Tuts light in tho eyo, tints tho cheek with nature's bloom, loosens tho ton fjlon of life, brushes tho cobwobs from the brain, that's what Ilolllster's Rocky Mountain Toa will do. 35c- Tea or Tablets. Dr. Stono's drug storo. Do not miss tho great reduction sale at Irvln & Co's of ladles' and' gentle mon's Oxfords and tans and patent leathers, for this wook only. CHILDREN CRY FOR FLETCHER'S 0 ASTORIA. DEAD BODY IN TRUNK' Awful Find Mado by Tramp at Tun; -nerNo. 3" Last Night. Tho Dalles Chronicle of Wednesday says: '.'A startling story comes to us this afternoon, tragic in tho extromo and capablo of dovoloplng into ono of the most sensational ever chroniclod by this paper. "A trunk containing tho dead body of n man wns found at Tunnel No. 3, about sovon miles west of tho city, last night, is tho report which Peter Ilonnlngson of Mo si or brought up this morning. It was discovered in somo high grass north of tho tunnel by a tramp, who, supposing be had mado a groat find, cut a largo square hole in tho top, and, to his horror, ran into tho hoad of a man. Frightened out of his senses ho ran to Section Boss Gardnor and told him of his find. Mr. Gardner informod Mosier, who in turn sent word to the coroner and authori ties. Ilonnlngson, who brought up the news, says he went down and . found tracks loading from tho river up, but weakonod when It camo to examining the trunk, which ho says was a new one. Captain Nelson says tho trunk has beon there for throe days; that he has noticed it and wondored why it was not moved, "It is supposed it was brought up the rivor by one of tho boats, the crew little knowing the awful contonts thereof. "Bhoriff Sexton, Marshal Wood, Constable HaTper, Coroner Burget and Mr. Ilonnlngson took tho small launch down this afternoon and will investi gate. "Tho sheriff suggests that It may bo the body of some of the men who bv ben mll in Portland- rntly Repairing a watch of the finest workmanship is a branch of otst busi ness" that we give special atten tion to. Oyr repairing department is conducted with the otmost care and s&riUi rlfamnjnrfe at? ftwt and 1 ewe.fr V 3t& State Street DAILY. CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM. OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1005. MaiMIIIHsWHBsWnWIMIMHHM' I PERSONALS I IIIllHEHIMiimiMffWWM Miss Sallio Shaw wont to Newport today. Hnl D. Patton returned this morning from Portland. Governor Chamberlain went to Port land last evening. Mrs. F. B. Forrell roturnod this morn ing from a short visit nt Brooks. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith roturnod last ovoning from n visit nt Portland. J. A. Carson returned homo today, after visiting for a fow dnys at Now port. Frank Cnrey went to Eugene last ov oning for a few days' visit with friends. II. O. Wbito nnd wlfo returned last ovoning from a soveral dnys' visit nt tho fair. T. 0. Goodalo, Jr., camo ovor from Wllhoit yesterday, where his wlfo is camping. Miss Carrlo Glcason vlsltod hor nephew, W. A. Dlmlck, fn Oregon City, this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Piper, of Portland, recently of this city, wont to Portland last ovening. Miss Alico McCauloy roturnod from tho fair today, whoro sho hns been tho past fow dnys. Miss MInnio Washburn, of tho nsy lum force, returned from a short visit Jnt Portland today. Mrs. Cook Patton returned to this city last evening, nftor a thrcc-wooke' visit In Greshnm, Oregon. Superintendent .Tones, of tho blind school, and -Mrs. Jones camo in from Portland yesterday ovoning. F. G. Fnrrlngton returned today from n trip to Albany, whoro ho took his son for modical treatmont. Mrs. Winders arrived in tho olty yesterday from North Dakota, and is visiting hor cousin J, N. Skaifo. Miss Marguerlto Mcsslck roturnod homo Inst evening from Portland, after n pleasant visit with frionds thorc. Xlr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Conrad, of St. Louis, Mo., aro in tho city for a short visit, on route homo from tho fair. Governor Ohnmberlain goes to Coos and Curry counties Monday evening on business, ami also for a pleasuro trip. Henry J. Onto roturnod to his home in Roscburg last evening, aftor n month's visit with friends In this city. S. Friedman, tho veteran merchant, is in tho city from Gorvnis, seolng old time friends and transacting business. T. A. Riley; of Spokano, Washing ton, roturnod to his homo in that city aftor n week's visit with friends and relatives hore. Mrs. P. S. Knight nnd littlo grnnd daughter roturnod tlis morning from Portland, whoro thoy have beon visiting relatives and tho fair. Conucll Dyer left today for Sllotz, for a two wooks' fishing trip on tho Sllotz. Ho was accompanied by Wm, 0. Loonoy, of Jefferson, Oscnr M. Johnson, of tho Plymouth clothing storo, of this city, came in last ovoning from Portland, whoro he hnd boon on a business trip. Doc Tucker and Ernie Chapman, two well-known young men of this city, do partod for Portland this morning for a fow days' visit at tho fair, Mrs. John Fyo, of Cheycnno, Wyom ing, and Miss Kate Lauker, of Orange vlllo, aro visiting at tho tome of thoir undo, Wm. Feldt, in this city. 0. F, Taylor and George Johnson loft for Klamath Falls yesterday, whoro thoy will bo omployod a brick masons on tho now high school. Miss Qucenle Worden, from San Louis Obispo, Cal., arrived In Salem this morning, and Is the guest of her uncle, Col. L. K. Page, for the summer. A FOOLISH PLAN c jjj c !ir iBr Tt a Joy to et T welcome my dinner hour ! DccauMl rout indljctlon wlta August flower Constipation is tlTe result of indigestiou biliousness, flatulency, loss of appetite, sejf-poisontng, anemia, emaciation, uric add, neuralgta In various parts of the system, catarrhal inflammation of the in testinal canal and numerous other ail merits that rob life of its pleasures if the; do not finally rob you of life itself. fl'Tm bound in the bowels," is a com nion expression of people who look Mis erable and are miserable yet who persist In ' ' letting nature take its course. " ffWhat a foolish plan, when nature could be aided by the use of Green's August Flower, which is nature's own remedy for constipation and all stomach ills. flAugust Flower gives new life to the liver and insures healthy stools. JTwo sUes, Jjc and 75c. All druggists. Bold in Salem by 0. C. Stone. If Yoa Want MD-SUMMER T AA p$ s?ljsiT?c V 3L MmmMzm Tif HI : 1 1 $6.50 to $18.00 Come In and look nt our $8.00 values. Nono bettor, fow as good. , ., Men's straw hats In all tho latest shape, now scaling, for 05c, $1.25 and $1.05, regular prlco $1.29 to $2.60. is .I, I Salem Woolen Mill Stoe B. S. Radabaugh is in Ilosoburg, vis itlng his slstor, Mrs. V. fl. Pattorsnn, lie recently sold his business in this Uosebu.g I ley," domlnatod things politically Jn Attorney-General A. M. Crawford S.nn f"o. no was Democrat! and wlfo loft for Roseburg today, whoro ' dictator, and made supervisors, loglsla thoy will mako a shorfvlslt, and then to.and M ' tho court, nnd filled go to tho mountains for a few weeks', m,lnof P0""8?1 P081" wlth h,D own can- recrention Rov. E R. Prlchnrd of Abordeon, Pnolor' ana augn ouna, was Washington, wns stopping ovor bo,ahrowd nnd calculating, and knew his twn tmln- vAfor,Uv tnr th nnrnourt political pawns better than any othor V.VU..U... of visiting old friends, going to AUjany In tho ovonlrnr E. S. Grayson arrived in this clt, last evening, where ho will mnko thrco weeks' visit with his old frionds. From hero ho will go to Peoria, 111., that bolng his homo. Harry M. Webb, who has mado his,'ound,tho cmato of the Canadian mo. homo with tho Klmballs, In this city, for somo titao prist, has gono to Boat tic, whoro ho will tako a position in n wholcsalo paper house. W. W. Robertson, formerly of this city, but now of Portland, roturnod yostordny to that place, whoro ho will start on his now position as chauffeur for the J. B. Kolly Company. Mrs. Moses Matter, of Freoport, 111., is visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Young on Cottage street. Sho Is nn aunt of Mrs, Young, and will spend soveral wcoks in Salem. Mrs. II. G. Fisher and daughter, Ruth, roturnod this noon from Saloni, whero they havo boon attending tho fu neral of tho former's father, a worthy pionocr of this county. Albany Dcm ocrat. Wilson Conard, of Ottawa, 111., is the guest of his brother-in-law, Goo. W. Eyro, In East Salem. Mr. Conard Is a capitalist and is taking in tho Lewis and Clark fair and visiting tho coast generally. , .. ' Prof., W. A. Manning, Ph. D., in structor In mathematjes nt tbo Stan ford University, has beon la this city visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manning. He has but recently roturnod , from Europo. Sheriff 0. P. Fcrrcll, of Reno, Nov., who Is spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs. G. W, Ferrell, 8r., of Brooke, came up to this city today to visit among his peoplo hero. He Is ac companied by Mrs. Ferrell. Wm. Winter, accompanied by hli wife and daughter, of Manson, Iowa, is visiting at the home of his nephew, Geo. W, Eyre, in East Salem. They are looking over tho const, with a view to making their future home here, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Hazard and child, of DesMolnes, la., aro guosts of their relatives, E. W. Hazard and family for a short time. Mr, Hazard Is manager of a hall storm Insurance company, and it is needless to suggest that he is not out here looking up business for bU concern. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend, of Stratten, Nebraska, who have been spending sev eral months in this city, will return to their homo next Monday. They will be accompanied by the two little daugh ters of Frank Ksylcr, who will mako their home with their grandparents for somo time. Tonight! Tonight! Ice cream at Mrs. A. Miller's, South Salem. All Invited. The Southern Pacific Company Will sell tickets, Salem to Boswell Springs and return up to and Including September 30, 1005, 1005, limited to 80 days, rate of $9,65, 6-5-tf Grants Pass has discovered that its water system is entirely inadequate in case of fire, ana Is taking steps to Im prove It. i i i i i OBZLBXK CRT FOX FLSTOKBjV oabtokl. Quality Come to the Woolen Mill Store WON'T STOP TO LOOK IN YOU R MTTOH MONEY TO AVAIL YOURSELF OF THE ADVANTAGES OF- . FBEEB BY OUR GREAT SALE. We Want No THE LOTS MAY BE SOMEWHAT- BROKEN, BUT EVERY MAN AND BOY WILLiFIND HIS SIZE IN SOME DESIRABLE, STYLISH AND HUH! GRADE GARMENT AT BALE PRICES. WE STAND THE LOSS THE QUICK BUYERREAPS THE GAIN. BUYERS WILL FIND TIHS SALE A BARGAIN HARVEST INDEED. Come at Once if TOD i t Mon's Suite of tho newest models, latest patterns, doublo and slnglo broastod. Regular values $10.00" to $25.00 now "Boss" Buckley In Portland. For many yn Q, A. Buckley, better known to th() puba n8 Boag Duck, I uluucs nt win, no was a oaiouu pro' I ....,. of tho c,ovor P0clans of the period, i Woalth poured into his coffors and ho. ' Kw rich, feared by his rwlltlcal oppo nents and callod the. "blind whlto dov II" by donfeens of Chinatown. In lsbl ho made a hurrlod trip to Montreal during a session of the grand jury, and tropolis so agrooablo that ho romatnod there somo tlmo, during which his po litical powor vanished, and, returning to California, ho sottlcd on a farm at Llvermoro. Last' night Mr -Buckley nrrlvod-ln Portland, aceompnnlod liybls wlfo and son, Cbrlstophor Buckley,' Jr., and Is nt tho Hotol Oregon, Tho party will California mustard has strength but lacks flavor. Trieste has f 1 a v o r but lacks strength. Schilling's Best is the two mixed, nothing else, no color. The next - best mustar& sold here is weak but has good flavor. Your grocer's; money back, Phont; Main 2953. ALL, WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED Printed PRICES THE N. D. 217 S. Commercial St. Ottr Tht Journal, ai7 8. QUALITY BEST The ShoeStore Is Known by Four Important Characteristics 1 The Superior Quality of Its Goods. 2 An Eagerness for the Latest Styles. 3 Always the Lowest Prices. 4 Perfect Service to Its Patrons. We Maintain These Characteristics. Oregon LQWEST PRtCES SALE POCKETS. YOH WON'T NEED Catty Ove$ at It Will Be LATM -J t spend soveral days visiting tho oxposl tlon, Orsganlan. Grovor Long camo up from Portland this morning, and will go on to his homo in Eugene tonight. i A Woman Crusoe, Beginning duo west of Point Con coptlon, on tho California coast, and l .1 , . ... . ( continuing ac uroguinr intorvais as far south as tho Bay of Todos Santos,. in Lower California, lig tho Channel islands. In this Ideal region for the yachtsman, tho flshormnn and thq nuntor, ono comos to 1001 Uko n new Crusoo on his prlmatlvo isle. And in very truth Crunoo's soml-mythlcnl story was enactod upon one of those samo Islands though minus1 tho man Friday and tho happy ending. The, castaway In this enso was a woman, a Danish emigrant loft nsboro through somo mlschanco by tho crow of a vos sol that had sought shelter bohlnd San Nicholas during a storm In tho 1 oarly '00s. For over 17 years the lono eroaturo lived unsought and for- gotton, though tho tlmo at length camo whon, on tho days tho mist clearing north wind blow, sho would climb to tho island's highest point and view tho ranchers' herds grazing upon tho -mainland. And at last, whon hopo and reason .had both.long died, tho poor, wild, gibbering crea ture was found in hor wolf's burrow among tho hills by tho advanco guard of tho ottor hunters' fraternity, who had long wondorod nt tho inyitorloui footprints thoy marked upon tho lono ly saiuls. Field and Stream. ' o OmLDBBH CRY FOB 0 ASTORIA. FLETCHER'S ELLIOTT'S SAFETY IjOP JlCKETS ou Lasting Grado Card Board. RI0HTI QUICK SERVICEl moors sueviruD on ALL WOMC. ELLIOTT PRINTERY Commercial 8tM Salciu, Or LATEST STYLES I Big ShocCo PERFECT SERVICE tu r m 1 ii&mtiirteiilinmim'Kir