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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1905)
i t rES! Utile Bette 'tan Seem fecessaty I, the verdict of every tu irk eaU Isr CANDIES AND IOB CREAM. TUB SUMMER GIRL Xh Best Drink of the Year. FBAOH ICE CREAM, Mighty Fine. FULLER & DOUGLAS, .lMn'fl leading grocers, bakers and Ltfeetlonerf, 458-460, Stale street. Kt phono Main 182. ERSEY iWEATERS tost the thing for fall wear. formerly $3.00 and $3.25 Now $2.50 and $2.25 these Jefseys arc the stand ard quality, none better. HAUSER BROS., Props. Ralem Gun Store. White Rotary Eewing Machines Husband: You've promised your wifo a new Lehlno a- great many time. Now's e time to "make good." Our White. Rotary combines more bod features thani nnv you'll find. we'd like a chance to show yon, and can demonstrate to yonr satisiae on that the nbovo statomont is a tet, else you needn't bny. In fact, you needn't bny anyhow, ilcss vou'ro roady. for wo aro always lid to ehow our machines to anyone, en if your buying tlmo comes tor. ' Non-clogging rotary shuttle, Instant- ything olso nave tho fingers. Tension intucnvor ia jmuu oigui. ows the dogroo of tension ovoa to a ind porsori. Automatic tonsion release permits Kods to bo easily withdrawn soon as esror foot Is ralsod. Btltch Instantly changed without lojonlug a scrow, by simply shifting levor. Treble feed that permits narrow Urns to be fed from either side with Baal facility. Lock and chain stitch all In ono ma dno by slipping in tho chain stitch inidor." Inlaid measure in tho stand, always It your sorvico, and novor misplaced. Handsomo golden oak stand wim lutomatlo hoad lift that never gets ut of order. For those who want eboapor ma' linos wo havo tho Queen drop head, ibratlnt? ehuttlo. made by tho White wing Machlno Company that is low- Heed and durable Como and soo these raachineos. Wo ike your old maobino in exchange ad soil you now ones on easy Install teats. Now machines for rent by the wk or month. ' Best needles, 25c a doacn, for all aehlnes. Best quality sperm oil for sewing weotnes and typewriters. IF. A. Wiggins' IM i . ... vn... at wipiezneni uouse, zoo-xai "" arm ImDlementa. Wheels, Automo- Um, Sewing Mack In ea and Supplies. Barcastlo Brute. "I'gb!" gruntod Mr. Newliwed, what is this stuff, anyway!" "Why, what's tho matter, with It, wgeV exclaimed Mrs. jiewllwed, I made it out of Mrs. Bpouter'd cook- pok, and ' "Ah, I jrues this a ehunk of tho clttt I've trot hero then." Phila- Vlphla Ledger. c i. a nt tr i a . Pti ti. Iba Ktsd Yw Han Mwart to& iot SIX yfmTTm t&sn&GZtu His Bad Day. "I was enrprlsed," said tho Rot. Goodman sternly, "to seo you Whjkg golf last Sabbath. I Bflould mk you'd do better"-. "Oh," repUed Hardease, 'I usually x was ta wretched zona last Bun-y."-HdUdelpAU FrsMk LABOR DAY Monday being a legal holiday, you will do well to remember that tho post ofllco hours will bo as follews: Stamp and goneral delivery windows open un til 0 a. m. City carriers make one morning delivery. Rural carriers do not go out. No business at monoy order window. nnUIIBUIMIMlUMraEBMI PERSONALS f mHiHiMamiHiHBSHurii Charles Hollenbrnnd is visiting tho exposition. J. Estes is transacting business in Hubbard. Robert Duncan is visiting Oregon City friends. Miss Florence Smith went' to Oro gon City yesterday. Mrs. J. B. Godfroy hns returned from a visit to Portland. Mrs. A. L. Conger is visiting rela tives at Forest Grove. Miss Laura Bean is visiting Mrs. J. K. Mount at Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albert went to Portland this morning. A. McCully is spending a couplo of woeks in Eastern. Oregon. Charles Lombockc, of Hubbard, was In tho city yeBtorday. Qeorgo Skiff went to Portland this morning to "hit tho trail." J. N. Moore, of Portland, is visiting his old friend1, A. L. Lovolaco. Dr. Cusick is spending a few days at tho Portland exposition. O. McCourt, of Junction City, is spending a. few days in Salem. Miss Pearl Sholloy has returned from & short visit to tho exposition. Mark Hurlburt, of tho Oregon stato fair board, was In tho city yesterday. D. A. Smith roturned this morning from a short business trip to Albany. Mrs. Prof. Robertson, of Forest Grove, is visiting her parents in this clty- .x Mrs. Loren Curtis and children wont to Portland this morning for a short visit. -Mrs. Kalhryn Smith, of Jefferson, visited relatives in this city tho past woolc. Mason Bishop goes to Portland this ovening, to be gone until Monday ov onlng. Miss Clara Foster went to Portland this morning to spend a few days with frlonde. E. h. Irvln was among tho Modern Woodmon going down to the fair this morning. Mrs.EvaBcal is among the Salomltes attonding tho educational congress in Portland. Mrs. M. A. Gill is visiting hor nioco, Mrs. A. M, Hendricks, at Eugene for a fow days. Jj,U XL. - 1U.-W-1 m 1 S58I Ml 445CoftStfcet ft ,cm Oregon m DAILY OAF 1TAL JOURNAL. PALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER John Spaniol, tho Stayton mlllor, was attonding to business in. Salem yesterday. Chester Myers returned to his homo nt Jefferson yesterday, nfter a short t visit here. j Tom Cronlso will go to Portland Monday to attend tho photographer's Miss Christina Orchard, of Spo kane, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. W. Harritt. B. ,D. Fldlor and wlfo and Httlo son wero Jefferson visitors tho early part of tho week. Miss Floyd Burnap, of Santa Bar bara, is in. tho city, tho guest of Mrs. Adair-Lockwood. Dr. W. If. Darby is taking a week off, and will spend tho samo In Port land and Astoria. E. W. Haas left this morning for HUlsboro, whoro ho expects to spend tho next thrco weeks. Jack Ryan and family havo returned from a very plcnsant outing of two weeka Bpont nt Seaside. Mrs. B. Willis, of Portland, has to turned homo, niter making a short visit to Mrs. Gardner in this city. J, Wayno Baker roturned homo last ovening from n, visit with his aunt, Mrs. L. N. Honey, at Eugene. Miss Claro Holmes went to Portland this morning to enjoy a short visit with friends and tako in tho fair. Guy Taylor has returned' to his home in Roscburg, after spending a fow dnys with friends in this city. 81 Howard wont to Portland this morning to attend tho National Letter Carriers' Association convention. Chief Justlco Wolvcrton and wife will lcivo this morning for Newport, whoro they will onjoy a short vaca tion. B. F, West and family wont to Port land this morning on tho early train. Thoy will epond several days at tho fair. Miss Florence Norwood wont to Port land this morning, whero sho will bo tho guests of tho Williamsons for a fow days. Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Griffith havo re turned from an outing Bpent at Now port. They report a vory pleasant two weoks. Mrs". Ella Radabaugh and nloco, Miss Azcll Singleton, went to Roseburg yes tordny, whero thoy will join Mr. Rada baugh. Hon. J. IL Albert went to Portland this morning to see how tho fair, of which ho is ono of tho directors, Is gottlng along. Miss Lena Mclnt'lro, of Tho Journal ofllco, will lcavo tonight for Calif rnia, whero sho will spond a throo-wookrf' va cation nt San Joso, and other places. Mr. nnd' Mrs. A. J. Garkind, of Fos sil, Oregon, aro in1 tho city, visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Loder. Mr. Garlnnd is principal of tho Fossil high school, and they nro also tnkjng In tho fair sights. Oregon, City Courier. Carpets Furniture WE HAVE MISSION rURNITUBB IN ARTS AND ORATTS. THE LARQEST LINE OF CARPETS EVER SHOWN IN SA LEM. WINDOW 8HADES. A MAM. MOTH LINE OF LINOLEUM. FIBRE CARPETS AND MATTINGS. ALSO LACE CURTAINS AND DRAPERY OOODS. CALL AND INSPECT OUR SYSTEM-OUR OWN MANUFACTUR ED FURNITURE AT FACTORY PRICES. Siege & Salem Woolen Mill Stote D. II. Wynant, who is connected with tho minora! exhibit at tho Port land fair, roturned to that city yea torday, after a short, business visit hore. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Litchfield wont to Portland this morning. Thoy will bo gono a couplo of wooks and ex pect to sco all that is to be (roon at tho fair, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Ncwklrk and "daughter and her four children of Rockvlllo, Mo,, aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Johnson on North Com mercial street. CASTOR I A Por Infant and Children. flu Kind Yen Havo Always Bought Bears tho Signature of m&u Ilia Southern Pacific company. Will sell tickets, Salem to Boswell Springs and roturn up to and including September 30, 1005, 1005, limited to 30 days, rate of $5.55. 6-0-tr CHILDREN OSY FOB FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. V J, T , III II WE DO BUILD ANY SPECIAL DESION OP FURNITURE, WINDOW SEATS, ETC., TO YOUR ORDER. UPHOL STER YOUR - OLD FURNITURE. MAKE YOU GENUINE SPANISH LEATHER CUSHIONS FOR YOUR MORRIS CHAIR OR WINDOW SEAT, OR BUILD YOU A BLEEP MOOR MATTRESS. Games 2, 1005. Hop Pickers YOU OAK SAVE INO YOUR aOODS 3'" CANVAS GLOVES . . .- 5c MEXICAN HATS - 0c ALL .OTHER QOODS T.TKE PEIOE& WE ARE NOW SHOWING QUR COMPLETE LTNB IN MEN'S AND SOYS' CLOTHING. WE ARB THR. LEADERS IN THOSE LINES.' 0. P. BISHOP, PROPRIETOR. You must have a peculiar tea taste if no-one of the five Schilling's Best is right for you; and coffee four. Your grocer's; money back. Administratrix Appointed. Mrs. Ellen Feidt, widow of tho lato William Feldt, was yesterday appoint od administratrix of the estato, which consists of both real and personal property. Her bonds of $300 wero ap proved by tho county judge, and J. W. Young, George Whltaker and W, S. Bookner wero appointed to appraise tho estate Bmith iVt M YB Hit Alwiri Biqftt o Improving. "Is your son improving much with tho violin f" "Oh, yes!' Wo can now tell whother ho's tuning or playing!" vy f 5 MONEY BY BUY- , 1 , OP US. , , - '. A gtHW,'i.tct CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD TIME CARD HOC St. No 3 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany ......... 12 U5 P.M. Leaves Corvallia ,. 1:45 P.M. Arrives Yaqulna 5:45 P,& No. 1 Returning-- Leaves Yaqulna 7:15 A.M. Leaves Corvallis 11:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 12:15 P.M. No. 3 for Albany-Detroit Leaves Albany for Detrslt 7:30 A.M. Arrives Detroit 13:30 P.M. NO from Dotrolt Leaves Dotrolt 1; 30 P.M. Arrives Albany ...,,,.. 0:30 P.M. No, 6 for Albany Leaves Corvallis 0:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 7:10 A.M. No, 8 for Corvallis . Leaves Albany ,..,.,..., 8:40 P.M, Arrives Corvallis , 3:20 P.M. No. 7 for Albany Loavos Corvallis 0:00 P.M. Arrives Albany 0:40 P.M. No. 0 for Corvallis Loaves Albany 0:15 P.M. Arrives Corvalll 0:05 P.M. Train No. 1 arrives In Albany in tlmo to connect with tho S. P. south bound train. Train No. 2 connects with tho B. P. trains at Corvallis nnd AUtaiy, giving direct servlco to Newport and adjacent boaobes. Train No. 3 loaves Albany for Detroit at 7:30 a. m.t arriving there In ample time to reach tho Breiton buih hot springs the samo day. Trnin No. 4 between Albany and De troit connects with tho F.ugone local at Albany, also with local from Cor vnllls. Train No. 5 loavos Corvallis at 0:30 a, m., nrrlvos at Albany 7:10 a. m., la tlmo to catch Eugene local to Portland and train to Detroit. Train No, 8 leaves Albany for Cor vallis at 2:40 p. m., nfter the arrival of S. P. northbound overland. Train No, 7 leaves Corvallis at 0:00 p. u., arrives In Albany at 0:40 p, m., in time to connect with the local for Eugene and way points. Train No. 0 leaves Albany for Cor vallls at 0:15 p. m., after tho arrival f the 8. P. local flora Portland. For further Information apply to J. C. MAYO, Q en. Pai. Act. T. COOKERELL, Agent, Albany. II. IL CRONISE, Agent, Corvallli. MPMWMI Ml 111ltMimM A Pleasant Way to Travel. The abpve is the usual verdict of the traveler using the Missouri Paelflo railway between the Paciflo coast and tho east, and we believe that the serv ice and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Denver there aro two through trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman' lat est standard eleetrle-llghted sleeping cars, chair ears and up-to-date dining cars. The same excellent servlea it operated from Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Little Rock and Hot Springs, If you aro going east or south, write for particulars and f uU in formation. W. Q. M'BRIDE, Gen, Agl, 124 Third St. Portland, Ore. To willful men the Injuriea that they thcmselvc procure must bo their schoolmaster, Shakespeare. ' ' o XM& Ttrter QoalllcatlOB. A deaf and dumb man has applied for a position with tho Equitable. B s&oulda't a bo blia, too. SI ? t I) t Tl IM ! i