Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 21, 1905, TWO EDITIONS, Page 6, Image 6

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DAZLT CAPITAL
JOURNAL. SALEM. OREOON THPBSPAT, SEPTEMBER 21,
1905.
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NEW FALL GOODS
ARRIVING
Wo bought our goods before the raise la
then at oar umal loir prices.
values, so ire Trill mark
HOP PICKER'S I
UPPLIESl
Gloves, heavy canvass, 3 pairs or 5c Gloves (good fitting leather)
per pair), 25c. Hate frosa 10c up. Shirting, heavy black-hide twill,
per yard, 10c Toweling, heavy cotton, per yard, 5e . Towels, large
aire, 10c Towels, small size, 5c Turnover collars, 25e qnality, big
drive, 15e. Hosiery, heavy cotton, seamless, 10c Flannelletts, 15c
grade, 10c "Wrappers, shirt wist, drs skirte at very low price.
R0STEIN & GREENBAUM
DBY GOODS, CLOTHTNO AND MIL1INEBY.
298 and 300 Commercial SL Salem
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port would isdsee her to accept his
The mfertaaate man begged to be car
ried to his parents, who he was see
weald knew their sea. lie was car
ried there, bat even they disowned
Mas. And m the saamppy sat was
carried ta the village effiee and left to
livo" there as best he .eoaW.
One of the faaetioM to be perform
ed by the Priaee of Wales daring Lis
tear is India will be the aaveiling of
a statao ef General John Niehel: n.
the great seldier and araslaiftrator i
the Paajab, who fell, at the siege f
Delhi, and whose dust new lies in tie
historic cemetery facing the batter"!
Kashmir Gate and Mofree bastion. I
Arraagecaeats are being made '
g celebrate la December next the aeni
M versary of the settlement of the Jews
H in Bngiaad. Oliver Cromwell granted
jj them persaisJoa to retarn on the inter
cession ef Menasseh ben Israel, the
! Amsterdam Babbi The Whitehall eon
jg foresee, at whieh the deeision was
takes, aset est Deeesaber 4, 1655, and
it is proposed that a pablie dinner be
gives on that day this year at whieh
X '. many of the leading Jews of England
are expeeted to be present.
Many amaeing tales are told ef the
Saltan of Morroeeo, who is taxing the
resources of French diplomacy. For
jewels he has a special weakness, while
of motor ears, basso m eabs, gold han
dled bieyeles, gold pianos, and similar
articles, which he doos not really want,
but whieh he takes to be symbolical of
European progress, he cannot appar
ently bare enough. He is said to have
200 bieyeles, many of them with goM
and silver fittings.
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Deafness Cannot Be Cored i
By local applications, as they cannot
reach tho diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to euro deaf
ness, and that is by constitutional rem-'
edies. Deafness Is caused by an in
flamed condition of tho mucous lining
of the Eustachian tube When this'
tube is inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and when ,
it is entirely dosed. Deafness if the
result, and, unless tho inflammation ean
bo taken out and this tube restored to
its normal condition, hearing will be
, M"Jt" 4W""' "." v, I , I Knclld. says the Cleveland (O.) Plain
ten are eaused by Catarrh, whieh is De.ie, on Thn p.h1w
. . - . i . flat m ..wo ivw7-
noinmg oai an inuameu conumon oi
the mucous surfaces.
Dr. Sue II , t .s s- esrior-
it, ifuo his n. i a 5 If s mewhat
roBpi uuus id tip - S'i b 'f the po
litics! situation in S'ininavis, by ap
pli-u to the Swedish-Americans to
raise money for the fatherland's de
fease. Dr. Madia is a rather exeit-
able man, and probably does not wield
the induenee ia Scandinavian affairs
which be supposes himself to exercise.
However, on account of his world-wide
reputation as an explorer, his appeal is
attracting a good deal of attention.
The Best
Insurance
William Boyd of the Curtis Publish
ing company addressed the Manufao
i turcrs Advertising club at the Hotel
John J. Muleahy and William Varley,
champion double scull crew of Ameri
ca who have just returned from Ham
burg, whero they won the International
double scull shell race. The two young
oarsmen nre members of the Atlanta
Beat Club, of Xew York.
roreign Notes of Uve Intercat.
Tho president of the Berlin court of
appeal has addressed a circular letter
to all judges and oOlsials eennoeted
with the court prohibiting them in
future from drinking beer within the
promotion to full general rank of
lieutenant -general, Sir Thomas Kelly
Kenny, who baa spent -17 years out of
his 06 in the army. In tho China war
of 1800 he won fame at the battle of
Slnho and the capture of Tant-.Vu.
court buildings during the hearing of j awl the Taku forts. Again he get (lis
cases.
Tho ralst of the late nsrr Krupp
has been arrested at Hssen far attempt
ing to extort money from Fran Krupp
by reviving th netmsstlons a?-sJnr.
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timo of tho seandal three years ago.
The meat famine In Germany is new
exciting the whole country. "Open
the frontier to Russian pork," is tho
cry now being raited by nil classes,
but above all by tho laborers, whote
staple artiste of food is perk. The
prise has arisen mere than 40 per cent,
making its purchase by the poorer
classes almost impossible. The man
chiefly responsible far the existing
patch mention in Abyssinia under Lord
Napier ef Magdala, and, on eoming
home, served terms as A. A. O. in va
riois districts, as well as at headquar
ters and Aide-abet. Against the Boers,
all through the war, he bad command
of the Oth divisien ef the field forces.
A pathetic iastanse ef the bard fate
ef those broke in the recent war eomss
from the remote Busslan village ef
Tinmsboveka, in the government of
Taurida. During the mebilizatien a
votmi' lMMHant. tka mr,if I.
I gave you the knowledge to make
mo viiaKc. nns real to ine war. ma ;t.. n
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Wo will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure Send for circulars free,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c
Take Hall's Family Pills for const!-
outrages he ever heard of Roseburg
Plaindealcr.
A Bold Olrl.
ner Mother If yoa marry him you
need never expeet me to some to seo
you.
Daughter Will yo pat that into
wrltingf
"What fori"
"I want to give it to Fred as a
wedding present."
The Colonel's Waterloo.
Colonel John if. Fuller, of Honey
Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo
xrom uvcr una xianey trouoie. in a
recent letter he says: "I was nealy
dead of these complaints, and, al
though I tried my family doctor, he
did me no good; so I got a 50e bottle
of your gTeat Electric Bitters, whieh
cured me. I consider them the best
modieine on earth, and thank God who
departure being felt by his young
wife and aged parents, who thus saw
proniiimve prises is nerr voa 1'euJel- their mainstay taken from them. A
ski, the Prussian who is apposed to thefw months passed and the soldier re
unanlmons opinion of the remainder of j turned, but wJtbout arms or legs,
the Prussian cabinet that the frontier, This tump of a man was brought ia a
should be opened to foreign meat. box to his wife's bat, but she did not
The retirement of Sir Charles War- reengnU her husband, and neither
rea from the British army has brought his cross of St. George nor the prom-
MIBIItsltsrBEKEXS0(MXCRlSs)ll0SKiVi
I SALEM SAW MTTTS
Now is the time to buy your Winter
Slab Wood
Single load ( 1.75
10 leads ............... 10.50
Flooring, No. 1 20.00
Flooring, No, 2 .... , 22.60
Flooring, No, S 15,00
i The Chas. K. Spauldine Losreiner Co.
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Sold and guaranteed to cure
dyspepsia, biliousness and kidney dis
ease, by J. C. Perry, druggist, at 50e
a bottle
sary to a Successful Advertising Cam
paign. .Mr. Boyd opened with the
statement that unless a business or
ganization is responsive to changing
trade conditions it cannot bo success
fuL ne cited the growth of advertis
ing to show It one of the new business
conditions which every concern must
meet.
Trial adrrrtlaementi are a rraale of
money, according- la SJr, Dord, and
no llkvnrd the trial advertiser to h
tradesman rrho endi out traveling;
aaleimen once and then dlacharse
mem, expecting; that rulu from
the alna-le effort will warrant en-
smsrement of other aaleamea for a
Ilk iaa-1 trip.
Mr. Boyd likened advertising to a
business Insurance. If an advertiser's
place of business burns down, even
though be has no Are insurance, be can
at once rebuild and continue to do a
proniaoio Duslness because he h a
Vertisod, thereby creating a demand for
bis gooas.
It is of eonree Jnrt a Important
that four ad. ihonld be In the rlaht
Paper a. It la ta have ronr loanrane
ta a srood company. Keep It la thee
luniu.
EEDUCED EXCURSION EATE8.
To tho Seaside and Mountain Ecsorta
for tho Summer Vacations,
On and after June 1, 1805, the
Southern Pacific in connection with
the Corvallis & Eastern railroad will
have on sale round trip tickets from
points on their lines to Newport, Ya
qulna and Detroit at very low rates,
good for return until October 10, 1005.
Three day tickets to Newport and
Yaquinn, good going Saturdays and re
turning Mondays are also on salo from
all Mt side ooints Portland to Eu
gene inclusive, and from all west side
points, enabling people to visit their
families and spend Sunday at tho sea
side. Season tickets from all east side
points Portland to Eugene inclusive,
and from all west side points are also
on sale to Detroit at very low rates
with stop over privileges at Mill City
or any point east enabling tourists to
visit the Santian and Brcltenbusb Hot
Springs in the Cascade mountains,
which ean be reached in one day.
Season tickets will be good for re
turn from all points until October 10.
Three day tickets will be good going
Saturdays and returning Mondays
only. Tickets from Portland and vi
cinity will be good for return via the
east or west side at option of passen
ger. Tickets from Eugene and vicinity
will be good going via the Lebanon
Springfield branch, if desired. Baggage
on Newport tickets checked through
I to Newport; on Yaqulna tickets to Ya-
qnina only.
S. P. trains conneet with the C. & E.
at Albany and Corvallis for Yaqulna
and Newport. Trains on the C. & E.
for Detroit will leave Albany at 7-30
a. m., enabling tourists to the Hot
Springs to reach there the same day.
Trains from and to Corvallis connect
with all east side trains on the S. P.
Full information as to rates, time
tables, etc., can be obtained on appli
cation to J. Mayo, Gen. Pass. Act.. C.
k E. B. R. Albany; W. E. Coman,
0. P. A., S. P. Co, Portland or to any
8. P. or C. & E. agent.
Rato from 8alem to Newport $5.00.
Rate frsm Salem to Yaqulna $4.50.
Rate from Salem to Detroit (3.60.
Three-day rate from Salem to Ya
qulna or Newport $3.00. 6-1-tf
UNKH3P;
Three Traina to the East
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luuwok weeping cars daily t, (
uuicsgo, opoicane; tonriit '
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xnuman tourist Sleeping tlr,
sonally conducted) wceklr i
go; reclining chair ears (Ml,
to inn x.asi uauy.
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and North Beach Dally (eri j
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MARKET QUOTA
TIONS TODAY
"Make Salem a Good Home Market"
For fuller information sik i
your nearest ticket agent, or i
A. Ta, CSial
General Passengtr Iratl
ine Oregon .Railroad & Nsrip
Co., Portland. Oregon.
CORVALLIS & EASTEFJ
RAILROAD
Incorporation papers have been taken
out for a new railroad, which it Is ex
peeted to build between Portsmouth
and Columbus. Ohio. It N tvt.A v.
Pertssneath, Gallipelis & Columbus
Hallway Company.
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THERE'S SOMTnrN' DOIN'
Always at our yards in supplying
t bnilders with high grade lumber for
all ftrpses. We carry at all times a
full stock of the best kiln dried lum
ber, flooring, laths, shingles, etc. Or
ders are filled promptly at priees that
defy competition. Near a P. depot.
Phone 62,
GOODAXE LTJMBEB CO.
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Poultry at Stoiner'i Market.
Eggs Per doxsn, 25c.
Ducks 910e.
Hens Sfij&c.
Frys-lOc.
Baker, Lawrence & Baker.
Eggs Pr dozen, 20c. ,
Fruits, VegetaDie, Etc
Potatoes S5a0.
Oaiess lHc
Tropical Fruits.
Bananas--SHe lb.
Oranges M.505.00.
LesBoas $5.50 $5.00.
Live Stock Market
Steers S.
Cows lV42e.
Sheep 4s.
Dressed veal 6c
Fat hegs 5?;c
Baled Ciever-$7.00f $r,50.
Cheat $7.
Timetby $0$0.50,
Grain $7$7.50.
Bran $28.50.
8horts-$34.50.
Eggs, Butter and Cream.
By Commercial Cream Co
Butter 30c.
Butter fat 30 at statien.
'Wrheftt-SS';
Hay, Feed, Etc.
Baled Cheat $10.
Oats-Choice white, M.351.0.
Mlllstuff Bran, $19.00.
Hay-Timothy. $13.00.
Potatoes $1.151.20.
Poultry-Chickens, mlsed, 12
"ej per lb; hens, 13e per lb; roosters,
old, 10. per lb; fryers, 22e per lb;
ducks, $t.00o.00 per dor.; geese 8
8e per lb: turkevs. I7ia. ,C
dressed, 5021Hc per lb; squabs, $2.50
3.00 per dor.
Pork Dressed, 78c
Beef Dressed, 2Htj5c
eai ogse.
Mutton-Dressed, 6H7He.
ferholce; 232,c for prime. aJd'
TIME OABD N23.
No 2 for Yaoulna
Leaves Albany ll-Mfl
Leaves Corvalli 1-Ufj
Arrives Yaquina 5:FJ
No, 1 Beiuminir
Leaves Yaquina 7:15 J
Leaves Corvallis ll-.MJ
Arrives Albany 12:15 1
No. 3 for Albany-Detroit
Leaves Albany for Detroit 7:30 J
Arrives Detroit 12:30 PJ
NO from Detroitr
Leavcs Detroit 1:30 PJ
Arrives Albany 6:30 FJ
No. 5 for Albany-
Leaves Corvallis 0:30;
Arrives Albany 7:10;
No. 8 for Oorvallls
Leaves Albany 2:40 PJ
Arrives Corvallis 3:20 PJ
No. 7 for Albany-
Leaves Corvallis 6:00 PJ
Arrives Albany 6:10 M
No. 6 for Corvallis
Leaves Albany 9:15 PJ
Arrives Corvalli 9:55 ?J
Train No. 1 arrives in Albuyi
time to connect with the S, P.
bound train.
Train No. 2 connects with tsi I
trains at Corvallis and Altaay, rln
direct Servico to Newrjort oad sajtt:
beaches.
Train No. 3 leaves Albssy
Detroit at 7:30 a. m., srrWlnr
in ample time to reach the Brti
bush hot ffprlncs the same diy.
Train No. between Albany ssl I
troit connects with the Eugens 1
nt Albany, also with lo-al ttoa
vallis.
Train No. 5 leaves Corrallis W
a. m., arrives at Albany 7:10 s. i
time to catch Eugene local to For!
and train to Detroit
Train No. 8 leaves Albany f
vallis at 2:40 p. m., after th
of 8. P. northbound overland.
Train No. 7 leaves Corvallis t M
Tt tvi ...!.. 111.... .f tt'lQ H.trl
in time to connect with the M H
Eucene and war noints.
Train No. 6 leaves Albany tt 0f
vallis at 0:15 p. m., after the srriTi'
the a P. local from Portlsnd.
For further Information apply
J. O. MAYO, Gen. P-J
T. COCKERELL. Acent, Albany.
H. H. CBONISE, Agent, Consul.
Tf uiAM MJSMi Qstc or7c was r07j 1
ZtXT?1 the famous
CAPITAL NORMAL
Trisa 11 4, rx or, R-ltftmb
ool 1906 elln. vall -...: 'nut .- -i... will beds
medium, WHSfiHe; fine, 2028c; September 1L The course will be A"
Eastern Oregon, 1922c ' 1 demie. Normal BuJne and ChA
vice. Address J. J. J
SsleOi1
Mohair-Nominal, 3031c
""- aney creamery, 2021V.e
,, 16H17c; store, S'oislc ' '
Special Excursion Bites.
andT eBd 23 "d September 16
tm ":,ta'aB0Bthe Paelfl "mpany
wffl sell SHWay .petlj, .. . P '
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7., l,'" POnts. 8topover irrant. flnisMng. 'Phoaa 131 Wick.
8ag aaa returning. For partiett. flooia of wareaoasa for wnt; slit
U. J. LEHMAN
Saab and doors. All kinds ox i
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and switching facilities.