nOLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1005. Try Our OYSTER COCKTAILS They're the Kind, That's Good FULLER & DOUGLAS, Salem's leading grocers, bakers and confectioners, 450400, Stnto strcot. jfeff phono Main 182. WE CARRY Tho Stovons rlflo3 In all tho va rious patterns and callbros, Just1 tho thing for boys to loam to shoot with. HAUSER BROS., Sporting Goods. E9$BftHB 9 Books If you will tako tlmo to sco U our big window displny you 0 will wnnt a copy nt onco. J 9 Sacrificed m Prices Posltlvoly worth twlco Q what wo ask. fjfj PATTON'S BOOK STORE ! larket Quotations Poultry at Stolncr's Market. Fgs Per dozen, 25c. Hens $(a Of, Frys 10c. Baker, Lawronco & Baker. Pggs Per dozen, 20c. Fruit, Vcgotawos, Etc. P tatoos 2530c. Onions l'c. Tropical Fruita. Bannnns 5-0 lb. Orangos $4.GO$5.00. Leinona $5.50$5.00. Livo Stock Market. Steers-2c. Ows l2c. 8iieep It. Dressed veal 0c Fat hogs 5aic Baled Clover-$7.00$7.50. ( Leat $0.50$7. Timothy $0$0.50. Grain $7$7.50. Bran-$22.50. 8horts-$24.50. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co Butter 30o. Butter fat 30c at station. Wheat 5S01c. Hay, Feed, Etc. Baled Cheat $10. Oats-Choice white, $1.351.40. Millstuff Bran, $19.00. Hay Timothy, $13.00. rotatoee $1.151.20. 33, ta- 1U. 1 IB- ... 11.. ..aa-Ia --., jor iu, uou, iso iqi iij ii'i pH, 10c per lb; fryers, 22o per lbj pus.B, -.uu(o;y,uu per nqz. gesso oyy per id; turueys, mgioc per io, esied, 2021Vjc per lb: squabs, $2.50 ?3.00 per dor. Pork Dressed, 78c ueef Dressed, 2H5c. Veal 58c. Mutton Dressed, 67o. TT- n.i. i. innK 1st. 1AA1 oMn foo for cboleej 2324c for primes and Wonl ion 1ti v.IIa aiia tn nedlum, 24TO25We fine. 26W(5)28e: Eastern Oregon, 19224e. -iouair xMomlnal, B03lc Butter Faniv Hnf prtffiaiif,.. r - irj w. v an m ii a v XSP WJ Blry, 1017c; store, 1515c H-H 1 1 I I M I I I I I I II I I tw New Edison Theatre Beginning Thursday, Septombor 21, 1005, pollto vnudovlllo's commence ment time. THE LAMBS, And their Happy Manikins. Tim MULLALAYS, Singing and Dnnclng Punsters. CROWLEY, Tho gront mnlo prima donna. ILLUSTRATED "Dnrkeye, My Littlo Pappoosc. New soug story. An Oregon production THE "BIGAMIST" On tho Edlsonoscopo. Admission, 10c; resorved scats, 10c oxtrn. Two performances nightly. Mat Jnoo Saturday at 3 p. m. "BflBflBflBBBflBIIBBaBBBBflBBBBB S AMUSEMENTS BRBBBBBBBBBBflDBBBflBBBBBBBM TONIGHT. Edison Vaudovlllo. Now Edison Theatre Tho mntinco this afternoon was woll nttonded. Sunday evening closes tho engagement of this wock's favorites. Commencing Monday, nnothcr great show litis boon engaged, headed by Rome, Mayo nnd Juliet. Tho now film is called, tho "Incendlnry," nnd is a crack-a-jnek. Thcro will bo tho usual 'now illustrated song. Tho other fea tures of tho bill will bo nnnounced later, nnd all will bo surprises. JBflflBflBIBBBflnBflBBflBBflBHflBJI 1 STATE NEWS i ftTrlBBflBBBBBBBBIIBBBBBBBBBBBB n Sllvcrton schools open October 2d. W. F. Davenport, of Siiverton, will start up a music storo in Albany. Tho totnl vnluo of proporty In Bon ton, subject to taxation, Is $4,7-12,035, Tho stnto convention of tho Bnpfists will bo held nt Eugonc tho second wcok in Octobor. Tho Kugono high school boys aro looking forward to n vory bright foot ball season. Portland dotectives hnvo found no duo to tho express robbory in Sllvor ton Inst week. Miss Louise Gilbert, n popular young .lady of Corvallis, died Wednesday, nf tor a 20 days" illnos. Omar Wilson, a young mnn of Glon adn, was sorlously hurt whllo working in n sawmill nt Floroncc. Elmor Harlow, a young high school student of Kugono, wns flnod $15 Frl day for killing phonsants. Prizos to tho amount of $055 will bo nwarded at tho Indopondenoo race moot to bo hold next Wednesday and Thurs day. J. O. Jessup, a formor Lebanon man, has fallen heir to $11,000, through tho death of his unele at Fort Madison, Iowa. Tho Iowa Lumber and box factory at Medford will ineroase its output, nnd havo purchased considerable now ma chinery. R. B. Hoy, a hop grower, of Cross well, sold his hops for 15 cents, having contracted thorn for that price early in tho spring. Rev. J. II. Wood, a well-known min ister of Oregon City, will retlro from the ministry, and go to farming In Washington. Arthur Johnson was drowned Thurs day, near Mapleton, In Lane county. He leaves a wlfo and a large family of small children. John Gaffnoy, an aged man of Ore gon City, aoouses his sons of defrauding him out of a $14,000 farm, nnd Is try ing to prove his charges. Miss Clara Loulso Thompson, who di rected the "Huskin' Bee" in this city, is now in Mnrshficld, whero she Is giv ing a play entitled the "Katzenjammer Piontc." Gene Simpson, a Corallis man, who raises Cblneso pheasants, is filling an ordor for $800 worth, getting $30 per dozen for them. The birds go to Stev ens' oounty, Washington. C. X. McArthur, the well-known ath let of Polk county, will spend the great er part of this winter studying law In Portland, and expeets to take tho law examination in June. Thos. Fallon, an employe of the Med ford & Crater Lake railroad, was very badly injured last week by the prema turo explosion of a blast. He will probably lose his sight entirely. Peter Carlson, a Swedish sailor, on bis way from 'Frisco to Portland, jumped off the moving northbound train Thursday, while near Cottage Grove. He was laboring under the de lusion that some one was sfter his money. Ho was taken on to Eugene and exarajned as to his sanity. It is thought that he was just recovering from a protraeted spree, and the case has been continued nntil a further in vestlgatlon can be made. HJs brother was on the train with him, but, instead of stopping off, went on to Portland. gBBBflflBBBBBBBBBBBBflBsiBBflBll S M PERSONALS BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBRBBBBBBa L. W. Potter was n fair visitor to day. Hnrvey Belknap is back at tho Unt vorsity ngnln. Web Holmes returned from Jefferson this morning. Mrs. Henry Belle and daughter wont to tho fnlr today. Mrs. Lon Wain has' gono to spond Sunday at Newport. Miss Minnio Ounn has returned from n visit at Portland. Henry Craig, the ronl ostato man, went to Portland todav. S. C. Roby nnd threo children havo gono to Newport for an outing. Otto Hanson has returned to Rose burg, nftor a visit in this oity. Mrs. C. R. Lucas nnd daughter, Miss ivstnor, nro In Portland for a wcok. Mnnagor Spaulding, of the Snauldlnc Lumbor Co.. wont to Portland todny. E. Eckorlon. nnd family havo returned from a sovoral days' visit at Portland. Engineer Hansen, of tho S. P. Co., hns boon in tho city doing somo survey ing. Mrs. C. M. Lockwood and mothor, Mrs. Adnlr, hnvo gono to tho Portland fnlr. Justlco Wolvcrton has gono over to Newport to catch a few fish next Mon day. Philbrook, tho 'varsity's big full back, is on tho sholf with a lamo foot. Mr. Nels Lundo oxpects his son,. Nick, to nrrivo today from Brigham, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. A. Vnss and Mr. nnd Mrs. .Tamos Lawronco wero a fair par ty today. Mr. and Mrs. C. Marsh arrived homo lnrt night aftor n two days' absenco at Portland. Mrs. Albert Shaw nnd littlo daugh ter, Dorris, nro visiting In Portlnnd for a wook. Mrs. A. X. Mooros and children went to Portlnnd this morning for a final visit to tho fair. Miss Mildred Kirn went to Portlnnd this morning for a few days with rela tives and frlonds. Mr. W. Walker, of Portland, Is vis iting nt tho homo of his brother, O. II. Wnlkor, of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Cummlngs wont to Portlnnd this morning, whero thoy will visit for sovornl days. John Kirn returned from Portland last ovonlng, whero ho visited at tho homo of his daughter. Row Ezra Mauror went to Cnnby this morning to nttend tho qunrterly oonforonco of his church. Mlssos Anna nnd Mary Soloman have returned to tho city to rosumo their studies nt the Unlvorslty. Earl Loo, son of Mr. and Mrs, W II. Leo, nt Waterloo, loft today to attond tho SUito Unlvorslty. Mrs. J. Bornardl and son, Froddie, wont to Siiverton yostordy to visit Mrs. Bornnrdl's father, who is very ill. W. S. Watson nnd mothor, of Pax ton, III., hns bcon visiting his nephew, A. Weleh, mnnagor of tho electric plant. Miss Gortrudo Johnson has gone to Philomath to take a position as teach or of English ami elocution in the col lege. J. W. Hnrtman) of Portland, who has been tho guest of N. J. Haas for a eouplo of woeks, roturned to his home this morning. Mrs. Omar Bewley and Mrs. T. M. Klrby havo gono to the fair and left their better halves at homo to live the best they can. Mrs. Ed. Palmor, of Salem, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. J. M. MoCaln, returned home Tuesday. Medford- Mall. Paul Hauser returnod last night from Portland, where he had been on a busi ness trip, and incidentally took in the stock show on the side. Mrs. W. K. MeElroy nnd children went to Portland to spend a week with Prof. MeBlroy, who Is with the Admin istrate band at tho exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Carl MoCormlok and Mrs. M. E. Waldron and son, who have been ploklng hops at the Rider yard, at Independence, wont homo today. Mrs. E. Strausbaugh, of Kearney, Xeb., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Armstrong, of this city. She will remain about two months longer Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph nume, of Brownsville, went to tho fair today. Mr. Hume is a hop grower and promi nent Republlean of the Calipoela ooua- Mrs. R. C. nalley, of this city, and W oldest daughter, Mrs. W. F. Beam ish, and little son, of Sylvan, Wasn., are in Portland. Mrs. Beamish returns to her home from there. Mrs. C. Bertram Herald has returned to her home In Portland, after a visit with her parents in this city. She was formerly Miss Clara Haslam, and was one of the Salem June brides. 0 Marshall Hamilton. Chieago, Sept. 23. Ex-Governor Marshall Hamilton died this morning. SOCIAL EVENTS Dr. nnd Mrs. Edgar A, Plerco havo entertained many guests throughout tho entiro summer season at thotr pret ty home, "Tho Oaks," on North Cap itol street. Yesterday Mrs. W. E. Gray, of Courtland, N.Y.j Mrs. Wm. Cook, of Blnghnmpton, N, Y., nnd Mrs. Paulino Lusk, of Montrose, Penn., who havo boon their guests for tho past throo weeks, left for Portland. While In this city their visit was a most dnjoyablo one, as Dr. and Mrs. Piorco nro well known to bo royal entertainers. Aftor a few days in Portland they will go Enst. Frank Loomls, a son of Mrs. Cook, wont as far as Portland with tho party. In Honor of a Salem Girl. Mtss Marjorio Cnuficld ontcrtalncd last Friday night nt hor homo In hon or of Miss Ethel Rlgdon, of Salem, who loft Snturday for Dolawaro, Ohio, to resume her studies. Tho spacious parlors wero prettily decorated with autumn leaves. Tho ovonlng wns passed with "500" nnd a guessing gnmo of cities, and other nmuscmonts. Tho prizes for "500" wero won by Dr. L. A. Morris nnd Miss Antolnotto Walden, nnd tho prizes for tho guess ing gamo went to Miss Rlgdon nnd Dr. Morris. Punch nnd delicious ices and cako wero served during tho ovon lng. Oregon City Courier. A Narrow Escape William Jones, a laboring mnn, who Arrived horo a eouplo of days' ago from Portland, had a miraculous oscapo from doath Tuosday morning. Ho was stop ilne at tho Gardner hotel in Drain, and whllo stooping down, In tho act of washing his face, his rovolvor sllppou from his Insldo coat pockot. Tho weap on was discharged, tho ball striking him oxactly over tho heart and glancod to a rib, which It followed around to the back, thus saving tho man's lifo. Dr. Brookhart oxtractcd tho bullot, and the wounded man has bcon up ana nround town over sinco, apparently suf fering littlo or no inconvonionco from his dnngorous experience. Drain Non pareil. The Best Insurance Wllllnm Boyd of tho Cnrtls Publish ing company addressed tho Manufac turers' Advertising club at tho Ilotol Euclid, says tho Clovclaud (O.) Plain Donlor, on "Tlio Preparations Nocos sary to a Successful Advertising Cam paign." Mr. Uoyd opened with the stntomont that unless a business or ganization is rcspouslvo to changing trndo conditions it cannot bo success ful. IIo cited tho growth of advertis ing to show it ouo of tho now business conditions which every concern must meet Trial adrertlaeraanta are a wnte of money, acoonllnir to Mr. Ilord, and be likened the trial adrertlaer to the trndeainan Mho aenda out traTellnar aaleatnen once and then dlaeharsrea them, expeotliiir that reaulta from the alnorle rOort will warrant en rairemcint of other aleamen for a like alnirle trip. Mr. Boyd likened advertising to a business Insurance. If an advertiser's placo of business burns down, even though bo has no nro Insurance, bo con at onco rebuild nnd continue to do a profitablo business because ho has ad vertisod, thereby creating a demand for his goods. It la of eonrae Jnat aa important that your ad. ahoald be In the right paper aa ft la to bare yonr loanrane In a good company. Keep It la fheee column. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature of ?&&&Ai Special Excursion Rates, August 24 and 25 and September 16 and 17, the Southern Paelfle company will sell 00-day special excursion tick ets to eastern points. Stopover grant ed going and returning. For particu lars see agents. wiffJflk W4 ufiM Mr fe; ot l:4v- 1 MwiyM reliovcit. Our suits bear all tho oar-marks of mado-to-ordor garmonts and they cost about ono-hnlf less. At $14, $18 or $20 you can ohooso a Suit that will look as if it was built for you. Suits from $JO to $25 A Fall Top Goat Tho man who docs not llko to bo uncomfortablo Is ready right now for his fall Top Coat. Thoro aro threo months ahoad beforo a wlntor ovorcoat will bo in ordor. Wo havo n handsomo collection just out of tho work rooms of tho Best Top Coat Makers $15, $16, and$8 Salem Woolen Mill Stoe O. P. BISHOP, VIIOPBIETOE. Wl BEDUOED EXCURSION BATES. To tho Seaside and Mountain Bosorts for tho Summor Vacations. On and aftor Juno 1, 1005, tho Southern Pacific, in connoctlon with tho Corvallis & Eoatorn railroad will havo on salo round trip tlckots from points on thoir linos to Newport, Ya quinn nnd Detroit at vory low ratos, good for roturn until October 10, 1005. Throo day tlckots to Newport nnd Ynqulna; good going Saturdays and re turning Mondays aro also on salo from all east sldo points Portland to Ku gono incluslvo, nnd from all west sldo points, enabling pooplo to visit their families and spond Sunday ut tho soa sido. Soason tlckots from all oast sido points Portland to Eugcno Incluslvo, and from nil wost sldo points nro also on salo to Detroit at vory low ratos with stop over privilogos at Mill City or any point enst onnbling tourists to visit tho Santiam and Broltenbush Hot Springs in tho Cascado mountains, which can bo roachod in ono day. Season tlckots will bo good for ro turn from nil points until Octobor 10, UTILITY THE SUPREME TEST Locomotives aro not mado because thoy aro wonderful but becauso THEY ABB USEFUL. Telephone nro not so plentiful bo eauso thoy aro marvels but because - THEY ABE USEFUL. You don't own a typewriter or watch Or a dictionary or a lawn mowor or a safoty rtror becauso they are protty or raodorn or customary but becauso THEY ABE USEFUL. Use and worth decide and utility tips the scales when mere beanty or novelty aro tho counterweights, WANT ADVEBTISINO is important to you not because it is ono of tho "Interesting" things of modern lifo, but because, tested, and measured and weighed in any way whatever, IT IS USEFUL TO YOU It is as practicable as a strtet ear as easy to use as an umbrella it is n part of the MAOHINEBY by whleb you DO THINGS in your office and store and home aetlng at ones as salesman or bnyer. YOU WILL FIND AS MANY USES FOB WANT ADVEBTIfllNO AS FOB YOUB TYFE-WBrrBB, YOUB UMBBBLLA, OB YOUB STBEET OAB. JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING RESULTS If Yow Clothes Come Fom Us They'll Be Right Aro you on tho fonco llko many othor mon don't know whothor you'll buy a mado-to-ordcr or roady-mado suttt Many a man has boon both orod tho satno way until ho en mo horo and had hla mind Throo day tlckots will bo good going Saturdays and roturnlng Mondays only. Tlckots from Portland and vi cinity will bo good for roturn via the east or west sldo at option of passen ger. Tickots from Eugene and vicinity will bo good going via tho Lebanon Springfield branoh, if desirod. Baggage on Newport tlckots chockod through to Newport; on Yaqulna tlckots to Yn qulna only. S. P. trains connect with tho O. & E. at Albnny and Corvallis for Yaqulna nnd Newport, Trains on tho O. & E. for Dotrolt will loavo Albany at 730 a. in., onnbling tourists to tho Hot Springs to roach thoro tho samo day. Trains from and to Corvallis connoot with all oast sldo trains on tho S, P. Full information ns to ratos, tlma tables, btc., can bo obtained on appli cation to J, Mayo, Gon. Pass. Agt., O. & E. B. B. Albany; W. E. Coman, O. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland or to any 8. P. or O. ii E. agont. Bato from Salem to Newport $5.00. Bato frem Salem to Yaqulna $1.00, Bato from Salem to Dotrolt $3.00. Throe-day rato from Balom to Ya qulna or Newport $3.00. 0-1-tf 1 1 ii it Mr'fii'LiMviiTinyfr'f'TiitirtwiWit.i SK SdMBSKBl WMWXWIW iMftlW