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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1905)
' 1 8 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, flALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 100D. tSSBliWKLfMkmStAXSfSIXZt OBJECT TO THE ACCOUNT (BUCAGOSlWtE , STOCKTON & CO. Tie Old White Comet II iasvVlswW9fLsLsLm S I a.. if Saft Now Oollara Ladles' om broidorod col lars, tho lat est styles In whlto just In ICO SPECIALS. New Draperies Por tiers and Stand Coyers The New Hats For Fall '05-6 Wo have jnst received tho new fall shapes in tho famous Gordon and Locko $3.00 Hats Tbcao makes Lavo a national repu tation for stylo and quality. Every one is fully guaranteed. Money back if tho hat goes wrong. New all Over and Trimming Laces Tho best lino over brought to Salem. gk 1NEW JsPc 7'5c &3vK Corset J sj Cove- 4ra0. ViJL. '.v- Emfcrold- r,ijn --1--, Hop Pickets' Sale Wo ro making great srtcrlflcoo in hop plckors' supplies of all kinds. A visit to our storo will convlnco you that ours Is tho money-saving, safo storo. v5!ftZJk BsHsBBH In fij . 9SPrBBBBJBSBH Mi Ladies' Stits $5.00 Regular $15.00 to $20.00 values in wool suits, just what you want for ev ery day wear. Wo aro closing thorn out at $3.00 bocauso wo do not wnnt to carry them over. New Kimonos Fof Fall Long and Bhort outing flannel kimo nos just in. The Big Busy Dy Goods Stoe Tho Funeral of William Feldt. tho affairs of tho city. Ho was a ro- Tho funoral of tho lato William- Feldt tlrod farmor, and ho and his wife, who was held from tho family homo on Lib- survives him, havo lod a happy exist crty atroet yesterday, and was largely nco, making many friends, attended by tho friends of deceased. Tho interraont was in Odd Fellows' Tho Odd Followa lodge, of which ho comotory, whoro tho remains wero laid was a mombor, conduetod tho sorvlces to rest with appproprlato services. Tho and Rev. P. 8. Knight preached tho Rotn tributes wero many, and showed sermon. tho lvo nn(l respect in which ho was William Folut was bofn in Dauphin ho,t1' county, Pennsylvania, October 10, 1820, i nnd died Friday evening, August 18,'j urn- mi.. ...... . i.i. .i..ii. .. .i.i I O.A.daXOXS.X.3L. ::r ;:.;:,. i,;":r: .:.::. i w mtMmamtb mnuity, having oomo Jiero in 1887, and has always takon an active Interest in ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. Dr. and Mrs. It. C, Coffoy, of Port land visited Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. E, A. Pierce, at "Tho Oaks." Lieut. J. D. Scott, of tho Novada atato militia, of Reno, Ncvnda, who has boon visiting at Onigum, Minn., Indian reservation, is in the city, visiting his aunt and .uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mitchell. HMMMHMXdM Woolen Mills Win Again. Tom Kay's baseball team added an othor scalp to their already long list I ouiuruuj- uucrnugn. ino Victim Was the Capitol team, and the scoro was D -r. to 8. This was tho nlnmuit imm. ni......i Inst wPoV nnil iht itmnlhwt mi.A. . m -k .. -k W . W- m j -k & M"l'l'I Ul 3,33.UiJ Lfc KOV rSlCVClCfi 2h.33.lJlJ PP wmo to see It. " 9. 7CnlftF ihtk Pnnltnl hlt.ltii. .- , ........, ,.. vv....w. ...vivi, nnm cer Aro tho best on earth and aro guaranteed forever. They aro fitted with Klloin Piece Hanger, a new departure, or any other coaster, Diamond eham No. 37, Bridgeport pedals No. 3, any cement tiro, wood or steel X rims, any gear, saddle or handle bars. If you aro thinking of buying a bleyelo It will pay you to see us. Best work at honest prices. Mrs. Russcl L. Haley, through her attorney, M. E. Poguo, this morning filed an objection to tho finnl account J of E. A. Pickins, as tho administrator of tho cstato of. tho lato D. B. Picking, j deceased. In tho objections Mrs. Haley j alleges that sho and Mrs. Mnry Amctt, of Klamath county, aro heirs of tho cs tato of Mclbourno Hill, deceased. It is also nllegcd that D. B. Picking was tho guardian for Hill, and that ho pro tended to filo a certain pretended final . ncount of his guardianship, and asked : for his dismissnl In 1805. Sho alleges furthor that Mrs. Arnett objected to ' tho account at that timo, and that She matter was continued from one terra it court to anothor until 1897, when tho court found that D. B. picking was In- j debted to tho wards in the sum of , $2303.60. Sho claims that no part of this nmount was over paid, and that in 1890 tho said D. P. Picking, for the purposo of dofraudlng the wards, trans ferred to his son a number of lots in tho city of Salem. Sho asks that these rota bo considered as part of tbo estate, nnd that tho administrator bo ordered to so Include them in his accounting. THESE OOT CERTIFICATES. Fank J Moore Phono 901 Black.370 Court Street, MKIMiBtMtilMlMM8tllHHMWMHMMimHMWMgBi Do Yout Glasses Fit? D0NT ABTJSB YOUR BYES BY WEARINQ ILL-ITmNQ O LASSES YOU OAK HAVE YOtn BYES FITTED WITH PROPER LENSES XXRS AT VERY UTTLB COST. IT YOU'VE BEEN WEARING QLASSE3 TOR A YEAR OR MORE, YOU SHOULD CURTAXNLY HAVE YOUR BYES TESTED, TO SEE IT YHRY'VH OUTGROWN Tim OLD LENSES. WE MAKE NO CHARGE WKATRVRR TOR RXAXtNINO BYES, AND WB TELL YOU FRANK. LY WHBTKRR OR NOT WR OAK SRLP YOU. Sfefeaarf Sk, Of imPwefne loiniy in xno game at all times. He not only pitched a good game, but pulled in hot liners and grounders in a mannor that would bo a oredlt to a pro fesslonal. "Ruby" Benton, the cen ter fielder, also distinguished himself by swatting out two throo-baggers, and then being compelled to die on third both times, I There were no partleular stars araone tho men in rod, but every fellow did his eit. Tom Kay was especially clever in stealing bases. The one thing that characterises tbo playing of the twin is their enthusiasm, wbleh is manifest at all times. I III VII I M J Qrava Trouble Foreseen, It neods but little foresight to tell, that when your stomach and IWer aro badly affected, grave trouble is ahead, unless you ako the proper medicine 'for your disease, as Mm John A. Young, of Clay, N. Y., dU. She eaya: I ha4 neuralgia of the liver and stosach, my heart m weakenod, and I could not eat. I wm very bad for a long time, but la Electric Bitter I , found just what I needed, for , quickly relieved and eared e." Beet . metiiemo for weak women. BoU u. guarantee by J. a Perry, Druggist, m, vr, at ovo a DottU. List of Successful Applicants to Teach School. First grndc Anna Starr, Salem; Ma bel Harper, Pratum; John W. Smith, Salem; AHco B. Traver, Pendleton; Edith Hazard, Salem; Ida Miller, Sa lem; Tressa E. Moint, Salem; Alma Collard, Brooks; George A. Massoy, Hood Blvor; Julia Christlnnson, Wood burn; Ida Stranahnn, Hood Blvor; Maud, Stranahan, Hood Itlver; Amy Markwoll, BIckrcall; Bertha Horman, Woodburn; Winifred Balston, Browns villa; A, A. Ray, Salem; Carrlo Chapel, Aumsville; Edith A. Swabb, Salem; Lena Maudo Barondrlck, OHvo M. Mis amore, Portland; Jcssio M. Wilde, Port land; Chrystino Thompson, Portland 22 Second grade Jean DoWltt, Salem; Mabel Wilson, Salem; Llbblo Wilson, Salem; Jonnlo Gunning, Turner; Clara Harper, Pratum; Anna Simpson, Wood barn; Louis WInegar, Salem; Blrdio Manning, Sllverton; May Reeso,Turner; Maud M. Barkus, Salem; Maud A.Barr, Turner; A. Barbara Baker, Turner; Catherlno Stnndiab, Brownsvlllo; Ethel MeNeal, Turner; Flordcno Welborn, Salem; Mary M. Hoist, Salem; Emma Knapp, Aurora; Hclon Sawyer, Gcr vols; Lola A. Bayles, Salem; Chloo C. Clark, Molalla; Nolllo Albec, Aums vileo; Addlo Cleveland, Salem; Mario E. Klsellng, Macleay, Ethol Brown, In dependence 25. Third grade Mary E. Davidson, Sa lem; Toro Hicks, Sllverton; Clarenco Phillips, Scotts Mills; Moo Lovgron, Sllverton; Addlo Cooley, Gorvnls; Bos' slo E. Jones, Mncleay; Maudo E. Mc Kinney, Woodburn; Addlo Denuls, Sa eom; Etholdreda Church, Salem; Ruth Evans, Salein; Ida May Stephens, Woodburn; Inez Waggoner, Mohamn; Iesta J. Wanleas, Woodburn; Eleanor Richmond, Dora Esther Mills, Snlem; Luclnda Slagol, Shaw; Herminla Knapp, Aurora; Mary L. Hctrlek, Em ma Hoefcr, Champoeg; Ethel Harrl non, Oervals j Lydla A. Manchester, Sa lem; Nellie Gardner, Monmouth 22. Primary grado Adelaide Schlmllor, Salemv; Jennie Burt, Salem. Salem Has an Inventor. A Salem man has made npplieatlon for a patent on a steam engine, whleh, ho elalms, will not only utilise overy pouna or pressure generated in the boiler, but will get 3S6 pounds of work out of every 100 pounds. This would seem llko an impossibility on the faee of it, but tho Inventor has made a model engine, nnd demonstrated tho feasibility of tho plan. Tho invention ia all tho moro romarkable from the fact that all engines now at werk fail to get tho full 100 pounds of work out of ioo pounds of pressure. Tho new en gine will havo no cut-off, no pulsations, and thero will bo no limit to the num ber of tho revolutions, except the nat ural man 10 a wheel's turning. Tho Inventor has boon working nine years on his invention, and refuses to havo his name published until he has seeured tho patent. JBWGAJ&.&gllj.Sjg: THE BUSY STORE Offers for a few days goods at pricoa that aro bound to create a . tion. .If you want romarkablo values and want to find a placo whore money will stretch put a long ways, call 'round to tho Chicago Store tS got our prices. You know wo allow no houso to undersoil us. At 59c Beautiful now Swansdown Dressing Snques, new styles ami patterns, $1 quality, salo prlco.59c At 31.76 Beautiful new Swansdown Klmonas, just tho garment for cool mornings and ovcnlngs, grand rango of patterns, $2.50 tho regu lar price; salo prico ..... .$1.75 At $2.95 Ladles' NowMohalr Drees Skirts, just arrived from Now York, tho latest' style, regular prlco $4.50; salo prico $2.05 At $12.50 Now Frock COat Suits with Fronch ripplo skirt, la 11 tho loading plain- colors and styl ish rloh mixtures, $18 quality;" salo" prlco $12.50 At $18.50 Tho long Paddock and Now Prlnco Albert Suits, with French ripplo skirts, mado of tho latest imported English and rich Fronch mixtures, $27.50 tho regu lar prlco; salo prico $18.50 At $0.90 Just arrived, a lot of swell jackets, mado of tho latest materials and best workmanship, $10.50 regular price; special for this week $0.00 At. $2.50 Ladies' Swell Walking Felt Hats, handsomoly trimmed in nil tho now shades, regular prlco $3.90; salo prico $2.50 At $14.50 Exclustvo styles of Cra vonotto Coats, regular $20 gar ment; salo price $14.50 At 35c Ladles' Fancy and Un Waists, somo $1.25, $1, and Jj. salo prlco j At 65c-Tho Latest Dress Bills shown in Salem, cxclusivo etyW , regular prico yd. 05c; sale prit. i ,65 At 05c 36-inclv rich heavy Blttf Silk Taffota, the kind that rnitlej, $1.50 quality; salo price, yd.. 95c At. 49c-40-inch Heavy Mobalr Dress Goods, all colors and bUil, regular prlco- 7Cc; sale pil yd ;' . 19c At-10o Ohildrcw's Double Thresd Fast Black Cotton Stockings, alt sires, regular prico ISe; salt Pr'o 10c At J1.39-Ladios' Fino Kid 8ow, groat woorors. with patent tot' TOgulor prlco $2.25; salo price $U9 At 40c Ladios' Fronch Girdle Cor sots,ovory stylo, all colors, regu lar prlco 75; special salo price W At 25c imported Novelty Ytmj Nock Ribbons, dainty colorings, 45c rogular prico; salo price.,. 25c At 15c 50 dozott Sun Bonnets la overy shade, stylo and size, regu lar 25o quality; salo price.... 16e At 3c Boat Sowing Silk la ever; color and black, regular 8c qual ity; ealo prico, spool ,.Sc At 10c 100 dozen Men's Black Llslo Finished Cotton Socks, grett value for 16c; special salo price 10c SALEM'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. McEVOY BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets A faiot heart has frequently wo a fair lady if tho faint heart had . f.t bank account. Tim. U raoaey, but tbo taan wj,0 lt doing time hM g, dlfflulty ia si ting it cashed. T K1 An Enjoyablo Lawn Party A pleasant lawn party was given at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. San ner, on 36th street, Saturday nlcbt The night was delightful, and, 'with game! and refreshments passed n .... large number of young people were present. OBOLDRKN CRY FOS "JSTOnER'S OARTORIA. Notlco to Gaa consumers. On and after tbo n,.t of September tbo price of g.. wUl b TeAaa ' per tboo d feet for all purrt 8-3-lm o.i -" wrogon. niHHnniiMBiiiinniia STATE NEWS S BIIsniBaBaiaaBwnai ,." "''mmmmmmmxmMlb Tho Nat Rclss Southern Carnival Company, which showed hero last Sum mer, is nt Baker City. The Idaho annual conference of Methodists is being bold in Baker City and ovor 200 aro In attendance. Tho Southern Oregon Vetorans' As soelntlon will hold a reunion nt North Bend this week. About 100 soldiers nro oxpootod. Walter Hall and Miss Edna Nichols wero married in Albany Saturday Both tho young peoplo aro Linn county residents, and quito well known in this city. Judgo Galloway adjournod court one day last week to perform tho marriage ceremony of Glen O. Holman, a lawyer of MeMInnvIlle, and Mrs. Mary Hol man, of Dallas. Mrs. George Bold, of Lakeview, was brought to the asylum from that place ast week, suffering from an abbera tton of tho mind, oaugft.1 i, .- 1 She Is 00 yeS old. ' "" The Hotel McCIellan, of Roseburg, Is now freo from all incumbrances. The ur!n,r? .haV ben flIed "t the Proprietor have all been settled satis laotorily. Grants Pass was the .fin . v.i. ale robbery Saturday night, when R. O. McCroskoy's store was broken Into z,:: " !fwjrorth si" ed ! .7 itll n men W8re rre8t- W at Cottage Grove and brought back. oTth'eT f th Pr0Pirty ' Nofwfch Union Fife Insw ance Society. Frank Morodlth, Resident Agent Offlco with We Brown & Co., No. 1 Commercial Street. ASH WOOD For salo. Finest duality split b wood, for heating or cooking GEO. F. RODQEBS, S. E. cornor Court and Liberty St. NEW TODAY For Salo Cheap. Fir wood. Inquire of Louis Lachmund & Co., corner of Stato and Commercial. 8-19-3t Wanted Five hundred cblckes, ducks and geeso, at Willamette hoteL Highest cosh prices. 8 21 31 Iho Southern Pacific company Will sell tickets, Salem to Boswell Springs and return up to and includitg September 20, 1305, 1005, llnilUd to i'i aays, rato of $5.55. W" Wedding Announcement. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Allen announce tae engagement of their .!,,,.. u. to Mr. Thomas Norwood, tho wedding to take placo August 30. 100S. b Bicycle Ties TO FIT YOUR PURSE The best of everything for a Bicycle at 2f&t.& Agonizing Barns. Are Instantly ndioved and perfectly healed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, C Rlvonbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Vawrltt: MI burnt my kneo dreadfully) ba l blistered all ovor, Bueklea's Ari Salvo etoppod tho nain. and healed W without a acar. Also heals all woo1 and soroa. 5o at J. a Perry's, Brtf gist, Salem Oregon. .mfesK w4r?FTW'StewrFwl,W P ' ' m Hop Baskets Patented and improved lot 905. Place yoor orders now and avoid tne tush, Walte Mothy 60 Court Street, Bl Money to Loan TTTmAH V, FORD. Ovor Ladd k Busa'f Bank, Bale, O .