Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 21, 1905, LAST EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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ANOTHER NEW ONE.
Floacloa
Something now all thtime at our
fountain. The most popular drink ever
jcrred in Salem has bocntand silll in
'TEE SUMMER OZQL."
7o lead, others follow. Our ice cream
Us that taste that is a little bettor
than teems necessary, but wo boliove
nothing is too good for anybody.
FULLER ft DOUGLAS,
" 450-400 Btate Street.
Hooker sells our Ico Cream.
til 11
If IS
WCAll II
r$Fj in
OIL
Wc have Bicycle
Oil, Sewing Ma
chine Oil, Gun Oil,
Gun Grease, in
large and small
packages.
HAUSER BROS.
Sporting Goods.
WHITNEY AND CRAWFORD LOBT.
Are Sotting Tiros, and Will Bo Found
If Fuol Holds Out
Beore Attornoy-Gcnoral Crawford
left this city for a hunt in Southern
Oregon bo rcmarkod that if ho ovor got
lost himself, and was satisfied of that
fact, ho would sot out a Are, and mako
it as big ns possiblo. Thon, if any
forest rangers woro within sight they
would eomo to htra. ITo said, of course
he would bo arrested and fined, but if
fned he would bo found. This may
tctount for n tologTam that camo to
tho stato printer's ofilco from Rose
DAILY CAP TAL JOUHNAL. 8ALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1005.
FARMERS ARE
NOT WANTED
BY PORTLAND PUSH
Combination Said to be Forming Between
the Machine and Eastern
Oregon Candidate
It is reported from tho political con
tor that tho machlno intorcsts at Port
land havo docidod'that Cliarlos A.
Johns, of Baker City, Is tho most
"avallablo" man to nomlnato for gov
ernor. TIES MEANS THAT "FARMER"
WITHYOOMBE, OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY, IS NOT THE OHOIOE OF
THE INNER OTROLE WHO HAVE
BEEN DOING THINGS.
Tho fact also loaks out that Wm. P.
Kcady and other gentlemen, who havo
manipulated spoils along tho old lines,
havo tholr knives out to slaughter the
aforesaid agriculturist.
It will bo romemborod that sovoral
avowed "farmers" havo been defeat
ed. Col. Cornelius, D. P. Thompson
and T. T. Qecr wcro downed by tho
Portland politicians, and Portland mon
who wero not farmers elected.
A PORTLAND MAN OF SOME
OTHER PARTY IS PREFERRED TO
ANY "FARMER" OR ANY BOND
OF A "FARMER,"
It rcmnins to bo seen, whether tho
cards can be so shufllcdi as to shut out
a Willamette vnlloy farmer Hko Withy
combe. For ho has a good stock farm,
can talk farm, nnd in fact has tho back
ing of tho farmers today more than
any other aspirant for a stato ofllcq
among tho Republicans.
A SURE
TOUGH
PAIR
John Vnndcrman and a lady claiming
nnd claimed to bo his wlfo woro arrest
ed Saturday oyoning by Chiof Corneli
us, near tho depot. Thoy wcro charged
with indecent conduct, nnd indcod had
so demeaned themselves undor tho
oaks, and in plain sight of tho residents
of that neighborhood, that sovoral tolc
phono calls woro sont to Chiof Corneli
us. Vnndcrman is a crlpplo, with not
much vlsiblo means of support, as ono
log was go no and tho other rondorod
PERSONALS I
Ed. Hcrron apont Sunday in Portland.
tore from ono of tho forest rangors. It h , " ... ,
,L "Forward 500 Uro notices. flOm0what. UDCCrta,a . ,r0m hnvin to
Both. Whitney and Crawford lost nnd
tre firing tho tlmbor. Posso gone"
Foreman Qodfroy sent tho -flro noticos
m tho first train.
A wonderful tonic for tho sick and
tfflietcd. Oct strength, health nnd
hipplncw by using Ilollistor'a Rocky
Mountain Tea this month. A bracing
fimily medicine. 35 conts. Tea or
tablets. Stouo'H Drug Store.
Mako a Big Oaten.
C. A. Rort, Ralph Taylor and W. S.
Spauldlng took tholr eelno down below
town yesterday nnd removed from tho
Willamctto river 148 bass and cat
fish. Many of thera wero largo, and
est weighed six pounds. Tho fish woro
iiiposed of at tho local markets, and
Siltm peoplo aro having a raro feast.
Best meats, prompt sorvico, lowest
ftitet Farrington'a cash markot.
Good
Driving Rigs
Tl rigs we sell are unqualifiedly tho
values that it is posalblo to pro
" We have the- choice of several
jWid lines of vohlcles, Including tho
W tellable Studebaker, and for your
1 Dollar" bikes, as welfas our
"wd grade top buggies from 65
F.A. Wiggins'
jltaeot House, 255-257 liberty fit
"n Implements, Wheels, Automo
Wui Bowing Machines and Supplies.
carry a phonomonal dockload of booze,
His better four-sevenths (ono of his
quarters was gono) had, with truo wife
ly self-abnegation assumed as much of
tho load ns who could wlgglo with, nnd
heroically endeavored to carry it bo
yond tho city limits. Thoy wero both
weary by tho tlmo tho depot was
reached, and thoro, was whero tholr
troublo began.
When Cornelius, in rcsponso to tho
numerous nnd accumulative calls, put
in nn appearance, and invltod thorn to
go with him nnd enjoy tho luxurious
hospitality of tho city jail, thoy both
objocted. Tho man's protosts wero ar
dont, but thoy puled into tho shndow
of n shadow besldo tbo torrontial vo
cabulary that litorally broke its "dam"
and flooded the atmosphere along Stato
streot. A cowboy, property primed
with booze, can do stunts with tho ital
ics of tho English language, with somo
things emphntic on the sldo, in Mexi
can. A canal boat captain is no slouch
nnd a plrnto has a reputation along that
A soldier in tho regular army is
N. J, Hans spent Sunday in Port
land. W. N Gatons spent Sunday in Port
land. W. Marsh hns roturned from a trip
to tho fair.
0. P. Bishop is transacting business
in Shcdds today.
Miss Ida Stevenson is spending a fow
days in Portland'.
William Walton has returned from
a visit to tho Fair.
E. T. Barnes spent Sunday with his
family at Newport.
Claronco Bishop spent Sunday with
his paronts in Salem.
Mrs. W. L. Edwards and family, of
Albany, woro her Sunday.
George Irwin was a northbound pas
songor Saturday afternoon.
Miss Gcrtrudo Lyman, of Portland,
is visiting frionds in Salem.
Miss Jesslo Pugh hns roturned from
a vllt to relatives It Albany.
Miss Mnymo Montgomery visited
Sundny with relativos at Albany.
Attorney Carey F. Martin and wife
roturned from Newport this morning.
Prof, nnd Mrs. J. II. Ackorman and
Mrs. Lillian Cnrlcton wont to Portland
Tuntico Wolvorton nnd wlfo woro
passengers for Portland this morning.
Miss Besso Camoron, of Albany, is
visiting her cousin, Mrs. Albro Dickin
son. IF. S, Gilo arid wlfo wont ovor to
Yaquina bay this morning for nn out
ing. John Glcsy, of tho morning States
man, is spending a fow days in Port
land. Miss Marcla Burton went to Portland
this morning to visit her sister for a
wook.
Clydo Laughcad returnod to Portland
ho
If Yoc Want Qaaltty Come to the Woolen Mill Store
Great $ J 0.00
Suit Sale
Tho closo of a vory busy season finds us with many broken, lines of
Men's Suits in all grades.
Thoso Suits are tho handsomest and most popular Suits wo havo had
this season.
That's the Reason they Sold
In order to closo out theso brokon lots "wo havo taken all tho short '
lines of Suits and placed them ort tables by thomsolvos, nnd wo will
now offer tho cholco of thorn for
Just Even Ten Dollars
Now, Men, horo's a golden opportunity.
Come, soo tho Suits, pick out ono of your site and see what yon
can got for Ten Dollars.
WE WILL WAGER THAT YOU'LL BE SURPRISED.
Tho sooner you como tho better ehanco you'll haTO, for these bar
gain will bo snappod up vory quickly.
You may want something just to last tha mimmer out. Beo our
$0.50 to 3. sa!o Suits, regular prices $10 to $10,50,
i Salem Woolen Mill Stone
Cnpt. George J. Qutnlan, of tho Port
land pollco forco, is spending a fow
days in this city with friends.
Miss Erma Botsford roturnod this
morning from Shodds, whore alio has
bcon visiting with relatives.
S. G. Smith, wlfo and dnughtor went
to Portland this morning, nnd will
spend a fow days at tho fair. ,
Mrs. Mlnnlo Cullon roturnod Satur
day evening from a two-weoks' visit
with friends at Vancouver, B. 0.
Miss Wlnnlo Duncan wont to Astoria
this morning, whoro alio will visit with
bor brother, Robert, for a month.
Seymour Skiff has" roturned from
Newport, whoro ho has boon with tho
rest of his folks for sovcral wooks.
, Albert Kotchum roturnod to Portland
this morning, after spending Sunday in
this city with friends nnd relatives.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hi A. Denton nnd Mrs.
Milton Meyors aro on a ton-days hunt
ing and fiBhing trip in Lincoln county,
0. C. Kollor, of Billings, Ky., is In
tho city. Ho Is looking aver tho coun
try with a view of locating permanent
W. S. Berdnn, of Portland, was visit
ing frionds in Snlom Saturday. Ho will
leave soon for his now homo in Dallas,
Texas,
Drs. Hobortsom and Morso Saturday
performed nn operation upon Jamos
McCourt for tho removal of his ap
pondlx. Mrs. Frank Rollo nnd llttlo dnughtor
roturned from Portland Saturday ev
ening, whoro thoy havo beon for sov
oral days,
Frod Lockley, wlfo and child, form
erly of Salem, but now nf tho East Ore-
is now cm-lgoninn, in Pcadleton, aro In tho city
for a short visit.
Mr. A. A. Aya, of Portland, stoppod
off In this city for a short visit on his
way homo from a fishing and hunting
trip to tho coast.
Prof. W. M. Smith and wlfo were
among tho teachers going to Portland
line.
supposed to bo a past mastor in the art, this morning, whore
and tho man who punches duiis in n pioyoi.
logging camp or skins mules on the sago Otto Krauso nnd Dr. J, 0. Grifllth
brush plains of Nevada and Arizona and wife returnedt this morning from
oach has a brand of profanity that can Nowporb.
safely claim to bo tho only ono born in ! O. M. Eppley, son. and daughter, re-
captivity, but that woman could put turned Saturday from an outing at
this wholn crowd totrotbor, and beat Newport.
them so far they would think they wero I Miss Adah Ward, of Albany, is tbe this morning to attend tho reception
left at tho post. guest of her brother, Frank Ward, for for Dr. Baldwin1.
Tho man claims to bo an upholsterer a few days. I Waldo Colbert returned from Port
ia- m,le nnd took to drink only two J. J. Dalrymple has returned from land Saturday evening, and will re-
I short years ago to drown bis sorrow Newport, whoro ho has been for an ox main in Salem until time to enter Wil-
n. ,i.nh nf his father. He teaded outlnc. Iametto University.
"aoney's worth" you can't find better ! begged not to bo sent to jail, and Prom- Mrs. H. W. BarrJ who Is ill with ty A. N. Gilbert has returned from
Com. snd soo our $00 and Hurv!lsod never, never to touch anything red pboid fever, has been taken to the Sa- Denver, where be went to bo at the
and fluid again as long as ho lived. Tho lem Hospital. I"11" "" "", "
woman Is 30 and looks llko 00. Thej Harry Lucas and family havo re- entirely recovered,
cause of tho downfall was a mixture of turned home, after spending several Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Hodnett, of Port
alcohol nnd port wine, a combination ' days at tho Fair. land, aro visiting at tho homo of the
rarelv equaled and never excelled as a I Tllmon Ford, the prominent Salem latter's brother, J. II. Brooks, on
drunjLroduccr attorney, is renewing acquaintances in North Winter street.
Recorder Moores gave tha man 00 Toledo.-Reporter. W..W. Zlnn and family have- ro-
davs and os tho woman refused to Cecil Hawley came down from Al- turned from Portland, whoro they have
leave town without her husband, there bany last evening to spend Sunday been for a week past taking In the
no other way than to give her tuo with bis parents. - !--.
no omul nuj - o I . ...,.. .t n. n.m nf Uan-I Pk..i.. Qi nrniAil thrnitrrh Rilnm
iir. .manning, oi mu , v...w,d. ...... j - . -
I . . nAa.AMAv fnr - 11. 11 AIMV 4mIii a Ma witv tn
ning xerguson, was a jutwu,v. uu m v . ..- --
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wiggins and
daughter, Mildrod, and their friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, of Albany, N. Y.,
went to Portland this morning.
Ivan Putnnm and Percy J. Larson
wont over to the bay on a fishing trip
todny. Thoy say thoro will bo no fish
loft over thero when they return.
1A. D. LoRoyf a Portland mining
man, was a business visitor to tho
Capital City Saturday. Ho was for
merly connected with tho mines In tho
Bohemian district.
President John Coleman, of Wlllnm
otto University, is attending tho East
ern Oregon nnd Idaho conferences of
tho M. E. church, which is now in ses
sion in Baker City,
Mrs. George Mllllenn, formorly pf
this city, but now a teacher in tho In
dian school at Puyallup, Wash., is ro
nowlng old ncqualntancos here. Sho is
stopping at tho .WUIainottc.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mallory, of Ione,
possod through Salem yesterday on
tholr wny to Jefferson to visit rola
tlvos. Miss Mallory was a former stu
dont of Willamette University.
Edward Edmonson, wlfo and daugh
ter, of Iowa, who havo beon visiting
son, in this city. Sho expects to bo
joinod lator by hor husband, who was
formorly senior captain of tho O. I.
& N. etoamors, plying between Port
land nnd Ban Francisco.
Rov. W. I, Stowart nnd wlfo, of
Chicago, nro visiting tho latter's els
tor, Mrs. G. Stahl, at the reform school
Mr, Stowart is pastor of tho Calvary
Presbyterian church of Chicago, and
occuplod tho pulpit of the First Pree
bytorlan church in this city Sunday
morning.
F. S. Oilbert nnd wifer and two sis
tors havo gono to Sllvor Creok Falls
for nn outing of two wooks. Ho is the
popular clork at tho E. T. Barnes It Co.
J dry goods atdro, nnd, if faithful Bofyico
ontiuos any knight of tbo scissors and
tnpo lino to a vacation, Mr. Oilbert had
it coming,
Euphrntos Boucher, wlfo nnd daugh
ter, a nowspapor man of Mt. Vernon,
Mo., and F. 0. Whlto and wlfo of Kon
nwa, Indian Torrltory, nro visiting M,
W. Counts nnd Thoo, Wann, of North
Salem. Thoy will spond eomo time
looking ovor tho country, and mo vory
much plcnaod with Salem.
Rov. P. A. Olivetti, of St. Francis
at tho homo of Mr. Ldmunson'a broti- Catholic church, in this city, roturned
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SOLD BY
C. T.
POMEROY
Jewelef and Optician
'0 aiASfateSt.. Safem, Or.
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All kinds of Watch and
Portlaad this morning.
Attorney and Mrs. A. M. Cannon
wont to Portland this morning for a
short visit to tho Fair.
J. H. Baker went over to Newport
this morning to bring home his mother,
who is ill at that place.
Mr. and Mrs. W. McCreary, of Phil-
Hpsburg, Kansas, aro visiting friends
in the city for a few days.
I Supt. Calbreath has returned from
Newport, where ho n been enjoying
an outing with his family.
I Miss Mabel McCoy, of Albany, who,
I after a few day. visit with Salem
friends, has xetnrned home.
Eugene. He has beon visiting In 1'ort
land for the past month.
Miss Caroline Gleason, of Tacoma,
who has been visiting friends in- this
city for several weeks, returned to her
home Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shipp, of Klamath
Fa!ls are visiting at tho home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Shlpp, on
South Commercial street.
Mr. F. Ai Johnson, of Pittsburg,
started on his return bojno, after spend
ing several days at the Fair, nnd with
old friends near th- tlty.
0. P, Coshow, of Brownsville, to
gether with a sister and eoasio from
Iowa, visited relative in Salem Sat-
or, J, II. Edinunson, of Itosednlo,
stnrtod on tholr return this morning.
Honry Oleman, tho young who acci
dentally shot hlmsolf, several wooks,
ago, and who has bcon nt tho Salem
Hospital for treatment for tho past
two weeks, was removed to his homo
this morning.
Hov. H. T. Babcock, of the Presby
terian church, and Dr. Edward W.
Hill, of Auburn Theological Seminary,
N, Y., wont up to Albany this morning
to visit with Rov. Mr, Grlswold, of
that city, who is also an Auburn man.
Mrs. Lila Campbell and mother, Mrs.
Ammond, of Marlon, Ind., are in the
city, the guests of Mrs. Francesco So-
loy, who Is a former school mato ' Harvard.
Mrs. uampDen-s. wrs. Ammonu went Mrs u Bvrnft nud MI AgW)9 A
io Vancouver mis morning tor a snori
visit with friends.
Scott Price, of Bloomington, 111.,
is visiting nt tho home of his sister,
Mrs. J. M. Payne, of this oltly. Mr.
Prlco is an old bandmaster, and the
composer of "Lincoln's Act Immor
tal," and others.
Mrs, Fred Boles, of San Franeisco,
Is visiting nt the home of H. B. Thiol-
Wodncsday night from a two wooks'
trip to Portland and tho Willamette
valley. Ho visited tho exposition for
a fow days, and then went to his homo
at Mount Angel for a short stay, nnd
also apont n few days at tho coast.
Baker City Herald.
Tho nows has reached this city that
a 0-pound boy was born to Dr. and Mrs,
Clydo Hockott, in Cottage Grove, Au
gust 11th. Mrs. Hockott was formorly
Miss Grnco Suitor, of this city, Dr.
Hockott took his medical course in the
department of Wlllametto University.
I this morning to attend tho reception
which is to bo given by tbo teachers to
Dr. Baldwin, the noted psychologist, of
Byrne, of Seattle, Wash., aro regis
torod at Hotel Willamette. Mrs.
Byrne and daughter formerly lived
here, and their many friends will bo
glad to see them again, Mrs. Byrne
has just sold her old homo, cornor of
High and Centor streets, in this city,
and camo to Salem on. business and
pleasure combined, and will be in Salem
for several days.
HllimiHIHIMII.IIIIUIIIIMIIWIIimilMHH'
Re. No.
26531
RED SEAL
Tri'l 2:06
Rcc2:10
SIRE OF JO SEAL, 2:llVi.
Sired by Red Heart 21G., the sire of Chain Boot 2t00'i
Bed Seal 2:10, Etc.
Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:26., ..by Mark Field (son of Geo.-Wilkes),
Dam of Red Seal 2;10 Ai- sire of Daisy Field's 11:08., Mam
lawood 2:10. brino field, 211V4, etc.
Second dam DAY BELL by Advance, isdre of Malrasks 2:25,ete.
Dam of Veritas 2:1014, TCudex 2;20.
Third dam daughter of Tippo Lfeib, a thoroughbred,
RED HEART is by Red Wilkes, out of Sweetheart, by Sultan; second
dam Minnehaha, the dam of Beautiful Bells, ete. RED SEAL stands
15.1, compactly built, with great quality and a sure sire of great
speed. Ue will make the season of 1005 at the
OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS
Terms $40 Season
With the usual return privilege. Good
rates to mares sent from a distance.
pasturage at reasonable 9
SAM CASTO. Fair Grocmds, Or.
Jewelry Repairing
j urday, and went on to Portlsad.
PLETCHBB'8 OASTORIA.
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