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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1905)
HpPFJ JT " f im ihSFS fK wv H hh-To U Co. y 10 'ho it T 3D7B wBna, Worki clelnc rolineJ t nrert .'ot an;; giovei wns. OomnJ IfaaoJ ngs. :n. ul N h Ai Foted .tidksMofseGasollne nod Saw Outfits tavo just dvjorcd.i.nnolhbr ono r&r ttoreotswrUl "talrJy got profit and aktlsfaciioft, out of it ' ... nflWo atoam rigs. The Fairbanks-Morse pnglnos aro .ii.i.tnrt AhV .Amateur, wllhi Utile instruction can tako jhom nad btw)icto, with mo' assurance mat y. iHlf, cf tho best of everything that inn Hchjpltllutcu good mtriol and work 'lo, Mo. jjjulilp, and they aro built by ar firm Coalmen it has ver 40,000 engines In us 2". Phoi j4M thoy art no fatycrlmont. Call 410 Nor jd (aspect tho engines.'' S3 Bfld. rxooNfl and ISia&er gears. AjT jglt week wo told you nil about hoar , J tn(jobakerd aro built, nnd what thoy -Physlcu ra mado of. Wo tiopo It "soakod in" 12-13 Ijof tnOro's nothing In tho wagon lino 0 Mala Lat's just Hko n Studobakor, and tho 'to nollurcnuKcr of ft wngori should bo in- ieled in how It's put together. S5s vVc Hvo'Ml sizes toady for Immo- SSI j dfllvcry- uccosso7' SPECIAL SNAP. 1 plumb "WO havo bought a fo'w half truck coating ragons, 3 slfcee, of n standard mako, Itrlftly first-cites irr ovory respect, "s: iiftvy" Trhit0-oak apbkea, fOllots and 3BIES., tj,ftt wo"aro rolling nt $00 wbilo ilonuT they hit. This la frorai $15 to $20 loss Court it: H"n r tyP wn8n uiwally U. akes 3ii Ootno and too why it 'a good, s, nnje All sorts of things for tho harvostor . nott or thrjtshor. Oils, grenso, belt droas y nart i 'fc sutmo'.iioao, tank pumps, etc., otc. PLYMOUTH fOSiUKM, 'IWWtii. Tho sort thoy all com back to got after onco, using. Wo havo plonty for nil comers, and intarnnfreo it to ploaso fjott or money back. Have never to tako back a ball. Try omo in conv 'parison with any othor, and, bb con-1 vinccd. F. A. Wiggins n tTtJ Inslement Dbtuo, 2B5-25? Xiberty Bt I vv & mATM a W.4Mk tun Ajapicuivuw, uo, nuwuivr blle Sewing ktatiluea An3 Suppllos. J i i i uaraif' novemor AuDolnta OommlBuionora. )n8iij To JnVMtlgatp lnt0 tJbo feasibility of ufacttTf tho omplojyraont of convict labor in tho. mpoliB conitruction of a lacadain, road from ind cJ Portland to tlio aouthorn. etato lino and I. Ccj report on its findinga to ifio noxt leg mo EJ iilaturo, tho governor Monday morn- am; George W. Jotto, of Bake City; K A. Harrla, of. Portland; W. K. Norn oil, of Dilly, nndl A. B. Oavondor, of Urownavlllo, a otato road) commission, i O i Tea and qoflTee go by taste nlone; and tastes are many. Schilling's Best teas are five, and coflces four ; all different ; moneybackall; at your grocer's; Tho Man With tho Hoc C. B. Sampson, pf Portland, Intro- , duclng tho now Christy noo aafcty razor, the invention of It. J. Christy, whoso BcallopodMdgod broad, knlfo ia In uso in tho majority of tho homos throughout tho civilize! world, ia in tho city putting tho BToo on alo, through agents, and is Vogltttorod at the Willamette. CASTOR I A For Infants aricl OHildxen." The Kind You Hivi Always Bought f Boars tho Blgnaturo of . S the SoaUtern Pacific Company Will sell (fnVntn. Rnlstn to BosWOll Sprlncrs and rn'tnrn nn to and including h Beptembor SO, 1005, 1005, limited to 80 li,aaya,Tat of $5:55", tw-tr THE BEST v. WATERS MELONS 1 1-2c per pound A. L figryey Cor. liigti.awl Court ts. CITY NEWS A1 Collection ot Important Para- grapna for Your Consideration. lXr. and Un. Jos. Bcrnardl and their iron, Froddlo, expect to lravo for Nye .Crook tomorrow, to. bo gono a month or lit weeks. Joo and Freddlo nro cnthu slastlc .fishermen, and it goes without Baying that tho'y will put u fuU timb wl Tin tfi a IiaL t. Cure dlizy spells, tired fee'ling, stomach, kidnoy and liver troubles. Thai's what nolllstcr'a Bocky Moun tain Tea will do. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Btono'a Drug Store. Ko raco stilddo thore: A family of movers paseod through Saicm yesterday aXtCTnoon. Thoro wore an oven dozen Children in tho bunch, besides tho fath or, mother and a good sprinkling of dogs. Comforts tho heart, jtrongthens tho mind. Ia good ill or well. Makes tho faco bright a tho -summer morn. That's What Uollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Curoa whon all olso folia. 85 cent. Dr. Btono'fl Drug Store. John Uolnt, tho blacksmith, at 781 Centor street, has lately built a now building to accommodato his increasing business. Ko has n number of good rigs and gcntlo horses for hlro. Tender meats and right prices at Farrlngton's cash market. Central Lodgo No. 18, Id p., tonight. Work. Something new. Visiting mcm bcrs invited. O. O. Schollborg, C. C. About tho hottest job theao days is tho ono tho tolophono lino men havo up on tho poles, putting on tho finishing touches to tho now system tho company is installing. When you feol a senso of weight and oppression after meals it means indigestion. Holllster'a ltoeky Moun tain Ton positively euros indlgostion. constipation and stomach troubles. 85 cents, tea or tablots. Stono's Drug Store, Salem Oregon. , Somo horso owners do not seem to enro much about their own stock, or that of othors. A horso nearly covered all over with manga was hitcjiod on Court slrcot yeVorday afternoon for several hours. Yesterday nftornoon tho followlug persons woro mado glad through tho offlco of tho county clork, via tho mar riago llconso routor Frod Hornor and Alpha Stout and Homer Sanders and Lillian Lowls. A slight blazo on tho top of n box cor loaded with lumbor was discovered yostcrday afternoon as tho northbound frolght pullod Into tho yards. Tho car wws pullodt'up to tho south tank, and tho flro put out. This Is n pretty hot day, but tho bill collectors aro getting thoro just tho same, though somewhat warm un der tho collar. Tn Om nrobato court yesterday after- n. ib will nnil testament of HOUU HiU '"" " Phillip Potzol was filed, with Charles A. Potzol named as executor. Tho per sonal property is valued nt $500, and was boqueathod to a son of tho do coased, Charles A. Petzel. Judgo c...i j Tnlin Painter. Charlea Worden and W. B. McCornlck to ap praise tho estate. Rogular drills havo been suspended for tho noxt two months by Lieutenant Ilolman, commanding Companj' M of this city. n.. f,m now tweh'O mfen of Coin- ..v M ilolru? euarft duty at tho expo- sition grounite nt Portland. j. W. Shnttuok of Gresham, George W Jo'tto of Baker City, It. A. narris .'v...,-4 w K -Newell of Dilly. or i.-oruu" " - .- , i tj n.vtnir of Brownsville, woro yosterdoy appointed by Governor . .. atatn rnnd COmmiS- ChamDerwin " " - - , slonors to look into tho matter of using convict labor for building a state road from Portland to tho south orn part of the state. Tho commission is .required to report to tho next legls- lature. rr. tr..lnVfnn. ttlO WOmin Mrs. Mary a. u.b-.--, -- . ...fA n&turdav nlcot on w'io was - ' - from tho Cottage now, " ---o . ... i. ..nf ndiro vester- insane neiore mo -day afternoon, after an examination made by Dr. F. Smith. The following dates have been set for hearing of final acccunt. in the probate rt, Wednesday, September 2d, nt ctoek, W. O. Hwleya admini.tra tor of tho estate of Myron E. Bak, Zl W. J. Culver, as .dminis- DAILY OAMTM, JOTTRWAL. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, ATJOUST 1, trator of. tho estate ottoufsa JQulvor, ileceased;; and Kato Coylo as admlnis trator of the ,cstat6 of A. II. boyle, de ceased. Friday, Scptembor 4th at 1 6 'clock, Ellon O'Nell, as administrator of tho cstato of Michael 6 'Noll, do- ceased. Somo peoplo havo a habit of want Ing somothlng for nothing in this world, and a prominent lawyor in S lem has boon ropeatcdly bothered by persons stopping him on tho streets and asking hi a ndvico On dlttcront questions. Ilo decided to put a Btop to tho practice, if possiblo, nnd this morn ing, when ho was stopped on tho corner of Stato and Commercial atroota by ono of "get oomotihing for nothing" poo plo," who asked his advice, ho eaid: "My friend, 1 know no law outside of my offlco." Tho man looked at tho at torney for a momont, and replied: "Yes, and its d d littlo law you know In your ofilce." Yostcrdny was a hot day. and in or der to mako himself as comfortablo as possiblo Sam Miller "hlstodl" in a numbor of beers, and thon began to switch off onto noso paint and that it wnero ho fell down, and landed in tho strong room at tho city hall. This morning ho was assessed five plunks or CO hours In which to think tho mat tor over. Ho took tho flno, and prom ised to stick to ono bovorago in the future. Death of Mrs. H. K. McOnlly. lUa. II. K. McCully, ono of tho old pioneers, of Cregon, nnd wldoly known throughout tho Willamette valley, dlod at the home of hor daughter, Mrs. A. B, Croasmnn, In Portland, Monday oven ing, July 31, 1005, aged 11 years, of paralysis. Deceased camo to this country in 1853 with her husband across tho plains and scttlod In Llnn County. "Later orr thoy moved to Salem, whero hor hus band and tho lato E. N. Cooko and Stophen Church oporated a Unci of steamers betweon Portland and Salem in nnti-rallroad days. After tho death of her husband, over 15 years ngo, pho continued to rcsldo here, until a fow years ngo, whon alio went to Portland to llvo .with her daughter, Mrs. Croasman, who nt one time also lived hero. Sho was ono of the best known nnd highly roipcctod womon of tho statu. Sho wns n. mem ber of tho Christian Sclonco church, and a woman of lovoly character and dispo sition. Sho leaves numerous rolntlvos, among tliem in this clt- bolns Mrs. E. E. Wnters, n slster-fnlaw; Mrs. A. N. Oil bert and Mrs. Mary Crolghton, nloooa nnd Uncle Dnvld McCully, n brotbor In-law. Tho remulns will bo brought to this cltv Thiirmlav .inornlnir on tho 11 o'clock trnjn, and tlio funoral sorvicos will bo hold at the gravo immediately upon tho arrival of tho train. Tho in torment will bo in tho I. O. O. F. come tern Hov. P. S. Knight will have chargo of tho service JUDGE OALLOWAY'S COURT. Two Small Orders Mado, and Adjourn, rnont Taken for tho Day, ' 'i Judge Galloway today hold a ahort sosslon of court in 'Dopartment No. 2, and, after making a couplo of orders, adjourned court to 0 a. m. Wednesday, - In tho divorce caso of MoRao va. McRao, tho motion for default was overruled, and defendant given until August 10th to file araendod answor. In tho case of Foley vs. Brcntano, do murror ovorruled. Poisons in Food. Perhaps you don't roalizo that many pain potaona originate in yoar .! tint Minn l&v vou may feel a twlngp of dyspepsia that will con vlnco you. Dr. Klng'e Now Life Pills nrn Tiiarantood to euro all sickness due o poisons of undigested food or manor back. 25c at J. O. Perr'n, Druggist, Salem, Oregon. President Qlvea Cup to Baby. Oyrter Bay Dispatch. Tho president yesterday presented a silver cun to a baby boy born to Jamu O. Brrezinski, one of the secret service agents stationed here. It hap naned'Uko this I - Lat woelc tho president read of tho tn ttin nrzezinski family in a nnwsmarmr. "Who is Brzozlnakit" he called from tho library window to Secretary Locb, -who was just then mounting his !,, -nrnnitorr to leaving the ground. The secretary described Tlrzezlnski MI don't eeem to remember him," said the president, "but anyhow, you'd bettter order a nice sliver cup for "the baby.' ft may encourage somo of tho other boys." Ice Cream Social, Tho Ladies' Aid Society of the Pres byterian church will give an ico eroam aocial at Mrs. J. M. Margin's, oa Court and TwUt) street, Wednesday ovea- Inf. Everybody lavitea. ueiroaa ments and music oa tho lawn. 8-l-2t .A If Yojk ant -- -ir mum ii nniartirwiiiiw Mid Summer Suit Sale M Mon'a Sack Suits in light, modiurrJand bAy weightmndo frpra tho regular valuos, $10.00 to $25.00. - " ' Sale Ptice? $6.50 1& $1800 Wo aro giving oxcoptlonal bargains in Youths' and Chlldrons Suits. want in our salo. and at sain nriccs. Tho host lino of straw hats e.ver Salem Woolen Mm Sim 0 Tmiwwmmmmmmmmmmnnmmm 111 1111 i mi i ' frilllfiii (I 1 Hi liiilii PERSONALS O. W, noD30a went to Portland this morning. Mlsi Mario Taplin, 0f Itosoburg, Is In t'ho city. Geo. W, Hyrq is a Lowls and Clark air visitor today. Miss Jonnla Bootli wont to Suver this morning tor a Hhort visit. Mr. and Mrs. O. Kennon aro homo from a fow days at tlio- fair. Miasos Claudlno Itoso and Marlon IIuw went to Newport today. Mrs. IL M. Branson went to Newport today for a few days' outing. Mrs. Willis McElroy wont to Monroe today, whoro sho will visit telatlvos. Mrs. Loo Aohcson nnd childron aro in Portland visiting, nnd taking in tho fair. Miss Dagmur Gaines, of Portland, Is tlio guost of Mm. E. A. Plcrco, at Tho Oaks. Verno Shafor loft this morning for Portland on his return trip to Capo Nomo. Mrs. lima B. Hurd, of Portland, Is the guost of hor sister, Mrs, Ralph Glovor. Archlo Knlffon, of Portland, pnssod through this city today, on routo to Newport, "Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Godfroy aro visit ing tholr dnughtor, Mrs. Edi McOlana linn, of Etigcno. , Mr. and Mrs. F, N. Toothncro nnd family woro among tho visitors at Port land last week. Miss Edna Purdy and Miss Albort went to Newport today for a fow wooks' outing. Miss Lela TarploJ" ana M'M Mabel. Plko and D. J. Tnrploy wont to New port this morning. Ohoster Frazlor nnd) Fred Ruof loft last uvonlng for Silvcrton, whore they will do somo plumbing. George Vlesko wont to Pratum last evening, whero ho will bo omployod for tho rest of tho eummor. Earl Sperry, cf tho Lewis and Clark fair guard, ia epondlng a fow daya with his parents la thia city. Mr. and Mra. J. It. Broylea and fain-J lly wont to Lebanon thla morning to visit rolatlvco tor a wook or two. . Mra. Delia PJsloy, of Indianapolis, Ind., is the guest of Mrs. W. P. Bab cook, on South Commercial stroot. Miss Carrie Burlingame, of Portland, .who has been tho guest of Mrs. Chas. II. Jones, returned homo yostcrday. MUs Claro Jones, of "Lablsh Mead ows," and her guest, Miss Boryle Lltli-j erland, of Portland, were in tho city yestordtay. Miss Angle MeCullooh, deputy in thoj county elerli'a office, returned yesterday from Portland, after a ten days' visit at the fair, Miss Ervina 8eboenfelt, of Merlin, who has been spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. June Drake, at Silver ton, is In the city today. Mra. Franklin Perry and Mrs. Dormer Walsh and daughter, Dorothy, of San Francisco, are in the city tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Thompson, Miss Josephine MiUer returned to her homo in Portland yesterday, after vis iting Miss Doris Ball, who la spending a few weeks with her cousin, the Misses Fawk, on Fairmount Tark. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Oalrna, of Port land; arrived in the city today for a short visit with relatives and friends, en route to Detroit, where they will be joined by other Portland friends, and ijo into camp. Mr. and MVa. E. T. Barhea and ehll drcn and F. W. Fywera went to Now. Wrt todav. Mrs. Powero and little. 1005. QtffitV Come to tfce Woolen MitTMitlfcHWliliiliMrtilaMirtBMMftiinrTriin NOWS THE At this -sonson ot tho toar Broken storo. and now's tho titno to bur. Small lots of nil kind of tlithlng for Men, B6ya and Ohlldrea aro marked at prices that nro badly broken, . M YOU'RE THB OAINER. " - vvJftW Wo '11 mako a lifelong eustomor of you by giving Vou tneso ukineuall values. $& t j p If you know tho firm and know it Is rollablodon't 'stop to (juettion tho why anfflfwhoroforoVbf a bagfciiibuti hustloljrtd p. I 'V k t OET TBlOBBA.OT THE SLbOTIir. , , j jfc- 1 Anythlnfcthat yottf.uy horo!in huTyi,yo5an return 'atoJjJWaV ure nnd got your money, IT tho goods over. LOOK AT TKESB HYP2TOTIO PRIOEO."' Men's!, two. piece Outing Suits m m. m .. .A shown in tho city now selling bolow "r T aon will join them at Albany, coming down froiM Halsey, wporo thoy havo boon visiting for a fow days. Miss Mildred Kolly and brother, Vor notf Kolly, of itutohlnson, Mlrm., aro visiting thdr aunt, Mrs. W. N. Savago, in Eosb Salem. Thoy nro making a tour of tho coast, and incidentally laTdng in Cno"fatr7 and" aro much ploasect wiln tho country. Honryi Hubbard camo In from tho Littlo North Fork of Uo roaring Santt am this morning with his .fishing rod, rool and bdak0t,i several' ftuns, knh-es, traps and dogs, and almost ovorythlng .i.-At u. , tr nrM.niiiv had to lcavo tlio latter to bo shipped in later. Miss Zulu Hunt went to Portland thla moaning. She was accompanied by Miss Lottio Allon, daughter of Judgo cerrmwr BREAD ON A PLATE, no mattor how fastidious tho palato may bo, Is alwaya dollclous whon mado from Salem Hour. White, light, oxqulsltoly flavored, wbolosomo and nourishing, It is both tempting and palatablo whon mado from tho king of all bread makers, tho Salem flour, SALEM FLOURING MILLS. y jfvml-VTT tul 'arBM College of MusicWillamettfi University Opens Sept. 26 j Helon I. Oulbreatb, B. M., Dean, piano; I'Vederlck W. Goodrich, London, piano and pipo orgaaj Win. Wnllaco Graham, Berlin, violin; M, Evelyn Hurloy, Now York, voice; Eva Cox, B. M., Halera, piano. New pianos, nowly furnished studios, new faculty. mwrwiywH mmtmmimtm Tmmrn UMIMllTITr'T riTinilMlMTMIMTrTr'l SALER! SAW MILLS Now is the time - r biao Single load 10 loads Flooring, No. 1 Flooring, No. 2 Flooring No. 8 t r jiaMMii'laVaHah ttM "VS&'W&r f Mill Stwe ' ' " : .11 TWm Prices prevail throughout ourt lUghouti v disappoint you in any "way Tjoa yprth.from fia.to $15, ww5 tCi,10. , nowcat fabricailn tho Utcwt ouw wb in fi v m You cannot fall to find what yeu: cost. j ' - i Allen, of Bumntor. who has boon m ing sovoral woekfl at tho Hunt hoau i thla city. Alter a f6W daya at ifsJ, .sho will roturn to Sumpter, and MJaj f.Y 111 .LVl..JU fl1A UUUB HIU IU1UIU V UU1VU1, -PnrinsthIiwl"ad ClsrJBtqwg tlon tho O. O., T, Oo, will rnako, a rt of 7BTeenia to Porflahd, round'trlptll Tickets good for d6 days. Boats loai lag dally. Account of the Woodmen- ..44 Of.thp World vcolobratipn Atj.11 land, Otc, commencing August JJuVJK or moro, 10 -days, $1.05 round trip,Tf ing and returning in a body, PartM of 100 or moro, moving on dayman-, train, good for roturn on tony tfai witliin 10 day, $1.05 for round trlpV 8 l-3t General Pa.eongor , Ag i A Pleasant Way lo Travel. " Tho nbovo Is the usuai Verdict 9 tho travolor using tho Missouri PacSfl railway between tho Pactfle coast" b tho east, and we believe that tha raert ico aud accommodations given mer( this statomont. From Donver, Colon do Springs and Denver there arejw through trains dally to Kansas CIt and St. Louis, carrying pullman-'a Jla( ost standard eloctrlo-lightod sloepin cars, chair cars and up-to-dato'dlnta ears. Tho samo excellent service operated from Kansas City and B' Louis to Momphis, Little Book and,Hd Springs. If you aro going east J soutu, write tor particulars anu zuu formation. , tit n trinnmp n'.. 1 i. i II. V. MUI1WR) UCUi "hl.V 124 Third St.. Portlaud, prf,, i w K A SUBSTANTIAL MEAL That will innke good rich blood and that will stick to your ribs, you can alwaya onjoy when you buy your meats from our fine stock. The, vcrybftt beef, mutton, lamb, veal and jpork fog roasting, broiling, stewing or frying,' you will always find at prlcessTIIow as tho lowest at X E..pOSS.f State Street Market, Phone, SPI. IMHIIMlllsHMtMlitMMM to buy your Winter woo $1-75 10-50 20.00 .... , 22.60 10.00 e 'j Southorn Pnclflo Company will eclLtloJi otn aa tAl&rai lndtduiilfck(fin dO daya, $2.26 TOund trip. Partloa,5! i '',r PgniAlj,lJ1J'jll 'ffljl 'Ul '.U !! ttf- IIHI . Wrlf" H I Uf. jfojrUuu ui titpia. 'V, mjmmmmmm