.A. '. ' ES! l Little Better fhan Seem Hecessary the verdict of every whs cats CANDIES AND IOE CREAM. THE BUMMER GIRL The Bot Drink of the Year. PEAOH IOE CREAM, Mighty Fine. FULLER & DOUOLAB, pa! era's loading grocers, bakers and htfectioners, 450-460, State etreet, JNoTT phono Main 182. punting Boots and Shoes ye have the finest line ever ought to Salem. We will fee pleasure In showin them & you. HAUSER BROS.. Props. Ufem Gun Store. Sporting Goods airbanks Morse asollne Engines FOE WOOD SAWING, PUMPING 'ATER GRINDING PEED, GUT- O ENSILAGE, HAY BALING, any other work on farm or In city op In and look over tho onglno, ami mo acquainted with Its good foa- 09. Absolutely reliable slmplo in tructton, mado of tho finost obtaln- o materia). Scores of thorn in uso over tho valley. '.A. Wiggins' iplement House, 255-257 Liberty St 'arm Implements, Wheels, Autcmo- les, Hewing macnuioa ana supplies. OHICHrSTCR'B CNQLI8H kl Itltl) ol CUM m.ulU. Ui. miIU J 1tt kli rib.. 'I .kc ii. .tt.tr, IUri. IlHcras. Hab.tltnll.a. aad lulu. Il.a. Hay f j..t Ilraciut t i 4.. I. U"R. " I'aril.aUra, TmIIm.UL u4 "IWll.r f.r I..JIm,"i .ur, r r. Un U.IL lll.nilll TuiIh..i.Ii luUi Uolttll-p.T. Ma4Ua naar, 1-lllL.A 0C 11 DlM..!.!.. rkl.kMll)kH.l..l II. Sawbones Appointed. Movornor Chamberlain has appointed I) following doloftatcs from this atato tho 14th annual session of tho Asso- itlon of Military Surgeons of tho litcd States, which moots at Detroit, ichigan, Septombor 25 to 20, irvclu- :e: urs. josopn D. Btornborg, Chas. Chamberlain, Sanford Whiting, of rtlnnd; Frampton C. Brosius Hood verj W. L, Ohoshiro, Eugene; W. E. rll, Oregon City; W. II. Byrd, Salem, 1 if. II. Kills, Albany. rrhls association is composed of mod- I ofllcors of tho army and navy, pub heulth and mnrino hospital servico 1 tho national guard of tho soveral i ten. Walt's Vacation. Hngineer Walt DcLong, of tho flro partmont, left last evening for tho Tosloy hop yard, where ho will put In vacation of tea days as cheek boss. ring bis absence Clark Churchill will Id down Walt's ob, nnd Pete Oraber 11 tako ChufblU'a plaqe. EXCURSION RATES Dnring the Lewis and Clark exposition tho 0. C. T. Co. will make the fol.owing rate: Salem to Portland, ono way, 75 cents; round trip, $1.00. Tickets good ton days. Leave Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 7 a. m, M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. Dock Foot of Trade Street. PIUHIHOIIIIHHIIIHH Phene: Main 2953. AM, WORK DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED 211 fi CQinipetffat St. Onf The Journaf, ' PENNYROYAL PILLS I S"?v ., . UHaU.I Mil ulr J. .!.. li.tl CVili ttr CIIICIIIXTI'K'S 1'Nm.lNir ro 5 i2 kv p DAILY CONVICTS -LOSE A JOB Portland Air-tight Stove Co. Fails to Make Good on Its Contract Governor Chamberlain announced yesterday nfternoon that the Portland Airtight Slovo Manufacturing Com pany had 'failed to comply with tho torms of their agreement in bidding for fho labor of tho convicts at tho peni tentiary, and that thoreforo 'thoj' would bo compelled to forfeit their $500 cosh deposit. When bids were called for several weeks ago this company pnt in a bid of CS cents per day, nnd agreed to employ at least 100 convicts for a term of ten years. They suffered heavily, however, by tho loss of tholr plant in Portlnnd, by firo a fow days ngo, and do not now feel ablo to undcrtako the work at tho pcnitontlary. Tho governor will now endeavor to mako arrangements with tho Lowcn berg & Going Co., tho present operators of tho foundry, to continuo to operate tho foundry and employ tho convicts, until other arrangements can be mado. This company has only boon paying tho sum of iVj cents per hour, but tho govornor will mako no contract for loss than 5 cents, and, if necessary, will put in operation tho theory of "farming out." Tho Ohanco of a lifetime To get in on tho ground floor of a producing-mino that will bo on a div idend paying basis in November of this ycart Dr. W. B. Morso and J. O. Lee & Co., of Salem; It. B. Montagu, Dr. Hodges, II. A. Clcek, P. B. Nutting, of Albany, havo recently bought tho famous Ster ling Quartz Mino, of Siskiyou county, California. This property is opened by throo tunnels, aggregating soven teon hundred feet; has more than one million dollars' worth of oro blocked out, ready for tho mill; is equipped with a tcn-stnmp mill, an incline auto matic tram, and all noccssary build ings. Tho plant is now in full opera tion, Tunning night and day. Tor tho purposo of rnislng immodl oto funds to put in our wintor supply of provisions nnd two concentrators, wo nro selling n smnll block of this stock at 15 cents per share, stock to bo issued fully paid nnd non-nsses9ablo, immediately after tho corporation has been completed. This stock will nd vunco to 25 cents per shnro on Wednes day of next week, ns tho company will bo Incorporated on that day, and will advanco again as soon ns tho Novom bor 'dividend is paid to 60 conts por share. Not more than two thousand shares of this stock will bo sold to any one porson at 15 conts por share. Don't wait until tomorrow if you want a block of this stock. Tor full particulars and specimons of oro call at our ofllce. J. O. LEE & CO., 337 Stnto Strcot, Salora, Oregon. CASTOHIAi Absolute Safety Is tba boat thing we hare to offer. Other inducements nro of . second, ary importance. Upon this basis enly do wo 'solicit your patronage. Salem State Bank L. K. PAGE, President E. W. HAZARD, Cashier ELLIOTT'S SAFETY 1-jOP TICIETS Printed on Lasting Grade Card Board. PRICES RIGHT! QUICK SERVICEI PKOOF8 tUBMintO DM ALL WORK. THE N. D. ELLIOTT PRINTERY ax? 8f Commercial 6 Snleiu, Or. CAPITAL JOURNAL. RALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 1005. RmfifciMiKannuiMiBSHBiji w H M PERSONALS MIIlUEMHlimHlMimil Carl Abrams spent yesterdaj in Portland. George Irwin returned this morning from Portland. Attorney John Bayno went to Port land this morning. H. II. Ling, of Summit, is visiting relatives lis Salem. Jncob Opplingor, of Silverton, was a Salem visitor today. Charles Humphreys and family nro visiting in Portland. Mayor Corby, of Woodburn, is in tho city on business today. Miss Agues Stlnson enmo up from Portland this morning. Hon. Walter L. Tooro came up from Woodburn this morning. Miss Lolb Prlngle, of Seattle, is vis iting relatives in tho city. - Ralph Watson, of tho Oregonlan, is spending tho day in Salem. n. V. Gates, of Hillsboro, was in the city yesterday on business. G. Woodward, of Portland, is trans acting business in Salfcm today. M. E. Sherman, of Washington, D. C, is visiting relatives in Salem. J. M. Martin nnd wifo wcro among those going to tho fnlr yesterday. Prof. Dawson and fnmlly loft on tho late ovorlnnd lost night for Boston. S. S.- Group, of Danburry, Con., is visiting relatives in this city for a fow days. W. P. Babcock has returned from Stayton, whero ho had gono on busi ness. Mrs. S. Hovondcn, of Portland, is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. A. M. Cannon. J. B. Nell has returned to Ilosoburg, after spending a week with frlomls in this city. 0. Abbott has returned to Portland after spending several days in thls'city and Dallas, Mr. Lorcn Hale, of lone, is in tho city, tho guest of his sister, Mrs. Frank WnrO. THEY ABE MONEY SAVERS SATISFACTION GIVERS AND THE BEST MADE. SALEM BROOMS. Ilov, Lainck, of Sublimity, who has boon in Germany recently, was in town today. - Miss Pearl Jones, of San Francisco, is visiting nt tho homo of her uncle, M. L. Jones. Virgil Allan loft Inst night for Jnek sonvillc, whoro ho will ongngo in tho mining business. Lloyd Farmer wont to Portlnnd this morning to spend n fow dus at the great exposition. IJ. MeOrogor, of Concordin, KniMWs arrived In Salem yosterday, and will visit in thin city. O. McFnddon, of Cas county, Tows, who Is touring tho West, is spondlng a fow duys in Salem. , Miss Luella Jones, of Omega, Ohio started on her return homo on the late ovorlaml last night. J. H. Itolnnd, of Jefferson, returned homo last evening nfter attending to business in this city. Thomas Arthur, of Portland, who has boon in tho oity for a fow. days, went up to Albany last evening, John W. Coehrnn, of tho Oregon City Enterprbw, oaino up yesterday to at tend tho wedding of his sister. 0. B. Moores and fnmlly havo re turnod from Newport, whero they havo been for tho lost two months. Mrs. W. II. noogs, of Honolulu, ar rived in Salem this morning, and is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. A. M. Cannon Mrs. A. h. Buohtol and son, of Ante lope, who Imvo beon visiting in this vielnlty, returned to their home jester day. District Attorney McNary roturwHt from Eugene this morning, whero he baa bcn on business connected with his ofllce. George B, McMillan, t Grand- Rap ids, Miob,,was nttemling to some busi now in the state land department yes terday, Fred T. Merrill and Robert Sharkey are in town today, making arrange meuts tot the opening of the Edison theatre. M. A. and A. F. Johnson, of Biadden, Nebraska, are visiting relatives in this city before going on to the fair at Portland, J. Miles, of Fort Whipple, Ariawna, arrived in this aity yesterday, and will visit in and areund Salem tor several days before continuing their journey to tho fair, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Wiggins, Miss Wiggins and Mr. Iddings attended a daneing party at the mute school Tues day evening. Mrs. William Bleckman and sen, of EvanBville. Ind.. axe visiting at the home of her brother, S. neimrotb, on Cottage street. Mrs. E. B. Wiggina nd her cousin, Misa Eva Hall, went up to "Hillside Farm" this morning, where they will remain until after hop picking. H Car A ft t4.?t Salem Woolen Mill Stote itgrs-yjoj-vcjiyH wwbjj.' jw!im.wwbii Mr and Mrs. Cromwell Gibson and daughter, of Burnsldo, III., who havo been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. nowd, nt their farm near Shaw, hnvo loft for their home, going via California, C. E. Cnscbero, who wns called to Salem on account of tho death of his grandmother, returned Inst night and resumed his duties In French & Co's bany today. Tho Dalles Chroniclo. W. F. Mooro and family, of Har mony, Minnesota, who havo boon visit ing at tho homo of Mr. Mooro 's nunt, Mrs. Dan Webstor, in Yow Park, start ed on their return homo this morning. Tho Misses Harriet Warflold and Cn mlllo Onrroll, of Eugene, and Ruth Fllnn, of Albany, went to Portlnnd this morning, nftor nttondlng tho Pratt Cochran nuptials in this city last ev ening. Miss Llln V. Swofford, who Is to bo instructor in German nnd Algebra in tho high school this year, has returned from an extoudod visit to Portland, Oregon Oity, Vancouver and Sauvlo's Island. Mrs. Mary A. Buonnor enmo up from Portland yestcrduy to bo ut tho bcdsldo of hor daughtpr-ln-law, Mrs, D, 1'. Bucuner, who is quito 111 nt hor homo on tho earner of Union nnd High streets. Will Barrett, of Albany, travollng snlosmnn for tho Art Luathor Company, of Los Angolos, nttondod tho Prntt Cochran wedding in this city last ev ening. Ho wont on to Portland this morning. Rqv. James Thompson, Jr., pastor of tho Presbyterian elm r oh at Trout Lake, Wash., attended tho wedding of his former classmate, Ooorgo Pratt, in this city lajt ovotdng, and roturnod as far as Portland this morning. "Rncohorso" Nnco, Willamette's famous halfback, arrived this morn ing, and is now ready for tho coming frays. Ho says ho was nover in bettor condition, aud Coach Bishop is expect ing him to "do groat things this year. Mrs. Julia Huckimi and daughter, Miss Huckina, formerly of Carthage, 111., have gone to San Jose, California, for tho wintor. Thoy havo boon spend ing the summer with the former's brother, J. 0. Howd, and family, near Shaw, Miss Queeulo Worden, of San Luis Obispo, who wus a clusomnto of Miss Hlla McCoy at Mills seminary, is hor Two kinds of goods and trade; a bargain's a bargain and moneyback. One makes friends, and the other loses Schilling's Best at your grocer's. Only 3 Jm C 337 STATE STREET Fall Opening sam WE RE BEADY TO SERVE OUR PATRONS WITH THE BEST OP MEN'S, BOYS' AND OinLDRBN'S OLOTHING HATS AND TOGGERY1 THE COUNTRY AFFORDS. WE HAVE THE VERY BEST MAKER'S BEST FROM EVERY WHERE. WE MADE GREAT PREPARATIONS FORFALL AND WINTER TRADE, AS WE WANT TO BEAT ALL PREVIOUS REOORDS, AND WE'RE CONFIDENT TIIAT WE'LL DO IT.. y THIS FALL THE COATS WILL -BE OUT FROM ONE, TO TWO INCHES LONGER THAN LAST YEAR. THE DOUBLE-BREASTED WILL BE USED BY YOUNG MEN. THE DARK WORSTEDS AND FANCY OnBVIOTB WILL BE USED MOSTLY BY WELL DRESSED MEN. THE "ROBERTS" HAT LEADS ALL IN STYLES AND RURA BIUTY THIS YEAR, 0. P. BISHOP, PROPRIETOR. guest nt present, nnd will romaln a fortnight Tho Dalles Chronicle. Miss Worden also vlsltod in Salem tho guest of Misa Mablo Page. T - o OATOK.IA Bwi tl Zj9 "" m '' .. ni w,. -1,J V-JII. I fJ CiJm An nttompt was mado to hold up a saloon at Sprlngflold Monday night, but tho robbor wns frightened away by tho presonco of mind of tho son of tho proprietor. Both tho fattier and sod had boon ordered to throw up tholr hands. Tho fathor compiled, but tho son reached for a bucket of water stnndlng near by, and throw wator bucket and all at tho robber. During tho confusion which followed tho fathor-procuredi a pistol, but tho robber had fled. Special Excursion Rates. August 21 and 25 and Septombor 10 and 17, tho Southern Pacific company will soil 00-dny special excursion tick, ots to eastern points. Btopovon grant ed going nnd roturnlng. For particu lars soo agents. How to Live and Be Jolly All the Day BAT nOT CAKES, BREAKFAST MUTTTNS, BOSTON OR PLUM PUDDINQ mado fresh from ALLEN'S B, B. B, most healthy nnd tasteful food you can procuro. Try It and you will wan , no moro of the ready made, bake-shop or oannedgoods kind. The flour is prepared all roady for the liquids. The ' ' ECONOMY in buying; the SEtfPUO. ITY in making and the ASSURANCE of having a pure and wholesome food are points worthy of consideration. Moe Days Left TO BUY OREAT NORTHERN AT DO CENTS PER SHARE. THE PRICE POSITIVELY ADVANCES TO 78 CENTS MONDAY, THE 11TH. LEE & CO. I & WU ARE Contemplating going to Uig hop yard. WE ARE ' i if 'f prepared to supply your wants at bottom prices. A. L. Harvey The Popular Grocer Cor. Court' an'd High Sts. BROWN BREAD FLOUR, It is the nr .. SALEM. ROEGON I