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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1905)
-r - j- 7 r-V T-" 'RJTfll r?iTT('r'n?r' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1005. r .. BnBi h - jhan ' i. tin .1 Rto'l ANOTHER NEW ONE. Floadoa H Sanaa , , Something now all tho Umo ot our ' fountain. Tho most popular drink over I served in Salem has tfocn and still is i i "TKB SUMMER .GIRL." Wo load, othors follow. Our Ico cream has that taste that is a liitlo bctFcr than seems necessary, but wo boliovc nothing is too good for anybody. FULLER & DOUGLAS, 450-400 State Street. , , -... Hookor soils. our Ico Cream. Too Cheap To Be Good In buying vohiclos tho purchaser should, stop short of trying to get somothing, good for a prico that's bo low reason. Most persons can judgo somewhat of tho grndo of n plcco of clothe Most por eons havo a fair knowlodgo of leather in a shoo, nnd so on through many commodities, but wkon it comes to a vohicle, paint and varnish "c'ovor a multltudo of sins," nnd you buy them on fallhi faith in tho man who made thom nnd tlio man who sells thom. Tho SCudobakor vehicles wo built on honor. There's no dodbt ai to what's In.jhem. Every persons who has over vJsTtod tho factory at South Bend, Ind. and visitors aro always woleomed has come nway convinced of tho real l - . wor th of "Stoaobakor vohiclos. Sixty f ncros of himbor shods, whoro ovory stick of timber is soaapn dried from thrco to fivo years in tho nirj fifty ncros of factory buildings whoro overy thing that 8tui3ebakormnkos Is built under tho supervision oi export mo chnnlcs. An Inspection system that )s so rigid that nny flaw, If It occurs, is placed to tho man who permlttod. or overlooked lt, Thoso aro ho things 'lint mnko Stu dobakor goods so satisfactory. An Incident: A" gentleman caino in yesterday nnd bought ono of our cele brated Studobakor vijlage wagons, IMi inch axlo, throo springs, two seats, ojc Ho said ho was offoredV" similar look ing" wagon for less money, but lt was too cheap to be good. Ho was rloht. Thero's a limit nt which to oxpect good quality d sor- j vlco. Call and soo our lino of spring work. ? F. A.' Wjggins' Imploment House, 255-267 Liberty St Farm Implements, WhooTs, Automo biles, Sowing Machines ind Supplies. U. J. LEHMAN Bash and doors. All kinds o'f house finishing, 'Phono 131 black. Also two floors of wsrehouso or i-ent; elevator and switching facilities. BREAD ON A PLATE, matter how fastidious the no palate w"hon may bo, is alwayB delicious made from Salem flour; white light; exquisitely flavored; "wholesome andj nourishing, it is both tempting nnd palatable when made from the king of all bread makers, tho Salem flour. SALEM FLOURING MILL8. t A f, J1 A '4 WATCH REPAIRING of all kinds is repaired in the also make a specialty of optical work.- ,C. T. a , Vw' Jeweler ami OptlcUa. CITY NEWS A Collection of Important Para graphs for Yonr Consideration. Fivo per cent rebate on nil cash nur chases at Farrlngton's meat market. Th io Oroiron aswum wants to- buy 8-2-tf-dw fresh milk cows. Thqtpam hjtqhcd to tho Homp bak ory wagon becamo frightoned this morning about 8:30 nnd took a run down Commercial street. Tho drlvor was thrown out, b'utot"fnjurod to any extent, a'rid tho team was" stopped bo foro it had dono nny damage to the wagon. Cures dizzy spells, Urcd feeling, stomach .kidnoy nhd liver trouble. That's what Ilolllstor's Rocky Moun tain 'Tea will lo. 3fi conis, foa or tablets, Stono's Drug Store. There was only 6no entry on tho po lico blotter last night, caused by Chan. Fisher taking on board too much "pcaco disturbance." When ho camo up beforo Recorder Mooros this morn lrig Fisher acknowledged that ho had been good and dnjnk, nnd paid tho reg ular nssCssmcnt of fivo plunks. Comforts tho hcaVt, 'strengthens tho I mind, la good ill or well. Mnkos tho nc(J brigh(. M tho gummor wVat mi, K(ck7 jj , d h M v morn". That's Mountain Tea wtli 1m Hnvaji ntliani nil ! rtt1 ftK TT Alt MUs VUI Va TI UUU "" cmi Dr ston0,s Dn(r gloref Tji0 0 L & lg-pil(l,ng X)p n 2Sx(io.foot building at tho gns plant, w,n bo fld whh now romery to tftk(J un of the lncr6a-Bing ijU8incM. -rjgo num,or of gas stoves that . " . i-.i-iinfl tn tlm Miv thn nut f 0-wlnont j,8 'hBV-0- mndo U eccMary to incro'aso tho manufacturing facilities at tho gas works. Whon you 'fool a senscT of wolght and oppression after meals it means indjgestfbn. nolllstor's Boeky Moun tain Tea positively cures Indigestion, constipation nnd stomaoh troubles. 35 conts, tea or tablets. Stono's Drug Btore, Salem Oregon. Sharp Shooters Practice Tho mombors of tho O. N. .0. team of shnrpshootcrs are camped nt Roso burg, untirXugust 15th, prnctlsfng for tho natlonnl shoot, which will tako plnco nt Seagirt, New Jersey, August 21th, lasting nino dnys. Theso men aro winners- In tho recent .1.1. ,m, nt ftnnrtinrt Park. Tllfl men nm tha Sa,om company nra 8or. t . w,to nnd Corporftl I,jor, Tho compnny is composed of 22 men from different Oregon towns. Qravo Troublo J'oresoen. It needs but llttlo foroslght to tell, that whon your stomach and liver, aro bndly nfTccted, gravo trouble Is ahoad, unloss you tnko tho proper medlclno for your disease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of Clay, N. Y., did. Sho says: "I had neuralgia of tho liver nnd stomach, my heart wan woakonod, and 1 could not eat. I was very bad for a lnmF time, but in Electric Bitters I found just what I needed, for thoy quickly roliovcd and curod mo." Best modicino for wenk women. Sold under gnarantoo by J, O. Perry, Druggist, jm, Or., at 50c a botjtle. ii ' Basoball Tonight. Bankers vs. Bookkeepers, on Wil- lametto flold nt 0:30. Admission freo. Everybody come and seo a good game. Notice to Qos consumers. On and after tho first of September tho prlco of gas will bo reduced to $2.00 per thousand feot for all purposes. Citizens' Light & TrnetlonCo., 8 3 lm Salem, Oregon CHILDREN CRY FOR CABTORIA. FLETOHEE'8 TT fUT. O ? jntue YTing oan vso All kinds qf fancy .Dry Qoods,r Silks, Embroideries? Lacefl. Make np tfewine tad Indies' rnlshln Ooodi, wear, Sale cheap. Court stroet, Salem, Oregon.' 'Phono BUck 2165. 346 Court St, corner ,ajley. Repairing a watch of the finest workmanship is a branch of ocr busi ness that we give special atten tion -to. Out repairing department is conducted with the tmqfc care and skiff: diamonds are reset and.' Jewelry most perfect manner. We POMEROY 318 State Strut SALT0N SEA IS RISING Salt Water Fish In It Indicate Underground'Coiincction With Ocean Riverside, Cal., Aug, 4. Barracuda in Saltern Seal This is tho latest de velopment in tho phenomenon that is attracting tho attention of half a con tinent. C. V. Piper, government ofll cor in chargo of seod and plant intro duction, reports that a barracuda a foot long has been caught in tho waters of tho groat inland sea, and that there, havo been catches as woll of porch, n fish never boforo seon in Colorado riv ers. Schools of fish four or fivo Inches long can bo seen from tho car windows of tho Southern Pacific in tho shallow wntors of the lake. Barracuda woro nevor beforo soon In Colorado river wntors. Tho waters of! Salton Sea aro moro salty than tho ocean itself. Tho salt doposlts of t-ho Salton basin would hardly Impregnate tho cntlro lake" with salt. Fresh water fish from tho Colorado river havo dlod Immediately on striking tho tea. Whence, then, como tho barracuda and tho schools of llttlo fish that aro so plentiful In tho lakof Tho water bni been rising in tho lako at tho rato of half an inch a day, and tho onglnoors admit that tho big salt lako is rising faster than tho waters of tho Colorado river flow in. For years thero havo been fears expressed that somo day thoro would bo n subterranean connec tion between tho Gulf of California and tho immonso Snlton basin, which nt tho deepest point is nearly 200 feet bolow sea lovol. Many boliovo that this is already happening. MM MMMMM1I1IMMM1 X-RAYS. i - i Tho Williamson caso is now "A Trlco Told Tnlrt" Qoodo's nddrcsscs of welcome begin to have a rich chestnutty Chauncoy De pew flavor. Thu Lewis and Clark mnnngoment is decidedly n clono corporation, but not tho Slwash "close." There nro moro peoplo visit "Tho Oaks" thnn tho fair. Tho laboring man can enter tho former in the even ing. Tho land fraud principals and wit nesses should remember thnt poem of Kipling's: "Lord, God of Hosts, be with us yot Lost wo forgot,, lest wo forgot." m Why aro tho receptions to visiting or ders given In tho Now York building, Instead of the Oregon building! No doubt thero aro Qpodo nud sufiloiont reasons. Judgo Bennett abused Honey for abusing Biggs, and Honoy abused Ron nett for abusing him for abusing Biggs and all becauso ono lawyer should show profound respect for members of tho profession, according to tho legal codo 'of otbios. t Astoria is going to have a Sacajawea at her regatta. If she will get a gen unino one from the nborlglnles down thnt way, visitors from tho East will got a realistic conception of tho bonu t If ul Indian maiden that will remain uikI nbide with them, The Lewis and Clark press bureau 1h &q greedy for newspaper space (free of courso) It sends out two and thrco- column articles, too long for use, and so gets really nothing for Ms troublo. If it would send out some short stuff with ljfo enough in" It to Justify resuscltat ing it, t.ha cquntry papers might re write it, and make it at least readable o Poisons In Food. Perhaps you dpn't realize that many pain poisons originate in your food, but somo day you may feel a twingA of 1yspj9la that wlU eon v1neeou.' Dr Klng'a New Life PHls aro guaranteed to cure all sickness du.e to poisons of undigested food or maney back!' 25e at J. O. Perry's, Pruggiot, Salem, Oregon. o The ordinance at Pendleton dosing the stores has angered the farmers, and they are arranging to put up a co opeative store, outside of the city llm its. rbe Southern Pacific Company Will sell tickets, Efalem to Boswell Springs and return up to and Including September SO, 1905, 1S05, limited to 30 days, rate of $5.65. M-tf I If Yba Want mid- i Stimmei S2t Sale Men's Sock Suits 'in light, medium and heavy woight, mado from tho newest fabrics In tho latost cuts, regular values, $10.00 to (25.00, Sale Price, $.50 to $ i 8,00 Wo aro giving oxcoptlonal bargains In Youths' and Chlldrens' Suits. You cannot fail to find what you want in our sale, and nt salo prices. Tho host lino of straw hats over shown in tho city now selling below cost. " -, - Salem Woolen Mill Stote jPERSONALS I iyBBiMiiriMtwirHWgwwag Mrs. H. E. Symcs is In Portland. Miss Mabel Baker Is In Portland to day. T. M. Bnrr, tho plumber la In Port land. A. L. Brown wns a Marlon visitor yesterday. Mrs. Gladys Hooker is in Portland for tho day., Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Parrish wont to Portlnnd today. Hon. J. Q. Graham jolnod his family at Newport today. Grover Bellinger is nmong tho fnlr city visitors today, Supt. nnd Mrsv G. W. .Tonos aro visit ing tho Portland fair. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mariols nro tak ing in tho Portland fair, Mr. and Mrs. Albro Dickenson wcro Portland pnssongors todny, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frlsby nro In Portland attonding tho fair. Billy Warner and Mol. Baldwin nro In tho Portland throng today. D. J. Tarploy roturood yostcrdayi from a short visit nt Newport. Miss Efllo Chorponing, of Kugono, Is visiting in tho city for n fow dnys, Mrs. A, I. Manning nnd daughtor woro Nwport passengors this morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. Stapleton, of Rote- burg, nro In tho city visiting friends. Mrs. Mary R. Smith, of Marshfleld, is visiting her slter, Mrs. Vandorvort, Mrs. J. IU Whitney and mother, Mrs. Woods, of Albany, wont to Portlnnd last Evening, It. B. Fomlng nnd family havo gone to Nye Creek, and will stop nt tho Irving House A. N. Moores, with Alth,en, Kennoth nnd tho dog, wont to Newport today for tho senson. Mnx O. Buren nnd family went to Portland this morning for a fow days ut tho big fair. Mrs. P. B, Strong roturqed last night from Portland, whoro sho has been -visiting relatives. Mrs. Oscar Johnson returned last ev ening from a month's visit with hor sister, Mrs. Pert, of Spokane, Van. Sutherland returned today from Qoldfleld, Nevada, and will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Sutherland; J Standard Liquor Co. Wholesale 148-156 OUR BUSINESS TO 'TO FURNISH EVERY HOME TN SALEM WITH THE BEST BRANDS OP LIQUQR8-0ALLT0RNIA AND IMPORTED WINESALL KINDS OP CORDIALS AND BITTERS BOTTLED BEER IN QUARTS AND PDITS. ALSO THE FAMOUS BHAHTA, WinTB ROOK, AFFOUNABIS AND LITHIA WATER. GIVE US A intlAL OSDEK AND BE CONVEtfOED. ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY, AS WE HAVE TWO DE 1 LIVERY WAGONS. I STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr. (JoaTity : Come to the Woolen now's -The At this season of the year Broken Prices tirevaU throughout storo, and now's tho tlmo td buy. Smnll lots of all kinds of Clothing for Men, Boys and Childron are marked at prices that' ore badly broken. , ' : "YOU'RE, THE GAINER. pH" J Wo '11 mako a lifelong customor' of you by giving you thoso unusual values. J- If you know tho firm and know it Is rollnblo,' don't stop to question the why and wbcreforo of a bargain, but iustlo ami QET TUB CREAM OF THE SELECTION. . Anything that yoii buy hero in a hurry you can return at your leis ure and got your mouoy, If tho goods disappoint you in any way what ovor. LOOS AT THESE HYPNOTIO PRICES... . Men's two pioco Outing Suite worth from (12 to 810, rum 35 to 910. Miss Laura Chapman, who has boon tho guost of Miss Nolllo Dorby, left this morning for hor homo nt Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wolch and Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Scott, all of Mapleton; Iowa ar'ot visiting tho Monona cqunt colony that has settlod in Salem, Misses' Bossto Buckingham, Cora Talk ington, Am a Slro'ng and Mnudo Laugh hoad wont to tho girls' reform school to day under tho cliaporonngo of Miss Blnncho Brown. Thoy hopo to roturn tontgh't. Miss Bessie Schultz, cashier at Tho Journal office, loft this morning for Portland, on' routo to South Bend, Wash, After a short visit thoro sho will join a party of friends from South Bend and Tacoma nnd spond a fow wooks at Tokolnnd beach. J. N. Ferguson, of Long Beach, Cal., n, former business man of thin city, is in town visiting II. R. Page, of South r OXFORD TIES ii i , i i ! 1 1 i SO COOL SO COMFORTABLE Yo Feet Will Be Glad Daring the hot summer and fall months to come if you are shod with a pair of DRESSY OXFORD TIES Bought at Salem's Big Shoe Stofe We have the quality in tans and blacks PUT DOWN PRICES Ar . , OreeoriShotCo LOWEST PRICES Successors to J. P. ROGERS and i i ii i ' " MWMssssBHMWiMtMsMiBII i I 11 i MWmtAto1mmmMMn!lMMWKHBKKRRKIm Commercial St . FfKHic Main 2181. Jfaitf Store TiME y-SS our Salem. Mr. Ferguson Is accompanied by his bettor half, and, after visiting thoir hosts of friends, will start on their return Saturday evening. Visited Old Home. " J, J. nail and son, J, J. nail, Jr., of Turner, are homo from a thro1 wooks' visit In tho East. They visited at 'Buffalo, Chicago, Milwaukee ' and other Eastern cities, Mr. Hall attend ed t.ho reunion of the 28th regiment, Wisconsin volunteer Infantry, of which, ho wns a member. Eight of hs com pany reported for duty. Tho rouuion was hold nt Waukesha, Wis. They re port nn.onjoynblo trip. ' Excursion Hates, Curing tho Lewis and Clark Exposi tion the 6. 0, T. Co, will mao rate of 75 cents to Portland, round trip it TJekets, good for 10 days, Boats lea r lng" dally. PERf ECT SERVICE a, 1 Retail Dealers zrT r r- x it trt ri it. 1 H IHIHHHHBHHHHHBHMHHMHHi