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p H-y RY IT THE GENUINE ARTICLE Pure Maple Panoche rULIiEB & DOUGLAS, lem'a Loading Grocers, Confectioner nd Bakers, 450-460 Stato street. hones 182 and 187. OUR ICE CREAM Cream direct from tho dairy to our Rezar, ir-ikca tho perfect ice croam Ich is now eo popular. "ALWAYS THE BEST." ct a- KTcCormtck owe? Bd you will avoid a good many trou- common to tho man who has ething "just aa good!." icConnick Mowers havo first of tho strength in all tho vital places, y navo mo weignc in wo iramo wheels, which givos tho traction drivo tho knife at a high speod, a cd that cuts tho toughest grass hout tho necessity for "backing filling" as you havo to do with t mowers. hey havo tho. width to balance the ler bar, so thoTo's absolutely no draft. he hitch is UNDERNEATH the pue, and on tub maijn suuis, ice tho perfect draft and absence eck weight. ong hlcKory pitman reauces trie- at th knifo head. heso and1 many other features all nly shown if you call. A. Wiggins IMPLEMENT HOUSE, 255-257 Liberty Street. im implements, wneeis, Auiomo- biles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. IDISON THEATRE rOHAM-OA,TmKIN8 BTOOK CO. Chas. Caulkins Supported by an excellent company, inning Monday, Juno 11th all k. Successful comedy drama "My th from .Now York." Matinee Special- urday. No dank nights. bctwtlen acts. Illustrated songs. tain, matinco, 2:30 p. m.; nights, 5. Next w'oek "A Wife's Poril." A BILL. Ordinance No. mfcr an ordinance to rcquiro all per- a ia tho city of, Salem, Oregon, to 'rain from using water from thd es or mains of tho Salem Water Co. '. tho purpose of irrigation) during continuance of fires. it ordained by tho Common Council f tho City of Salem Oregen: Section 1. It shall bo unlawful for V Person, in tho City of Salem, Or- aa, to use any water from tho pipes mains of tho Salem Water Co., for purpose of irrigation during ube tenco or continuance of any firo to Mi tho firo department of tho City Balcm, Oogon, may bo called by a Krai alarm, and immediately upon founding of such goneral alarm uch irrigatiori hall ceaso until time as such, firo ia extinguished. Action 2. Any person violating the visions of thin ordinanco shall be mVl guilty of a misdemeanor, anL, fl conviction .thoreof before tno ty Recorder, shall bo punished by a of $2.50 or tho first offense ami W for each subsequent offence, Passed by tho Council, Friday, Juno 1906. W. A. MOORES. Recorder. 12tih day of June, P, W.WATERS, , ' Mayor. Approved this MJ-5t Maine a. A. S. Encampment. Portland, Me., Juno 13. Tho annual Jampmcnt of tho O. A. B., depart- of Maine, opened hero this moru la a well attended business meet The aeamnmeHt will last two and durinc that lime tho Sons of rans. thn Wmonii Relief CorpJ, several nfVio miiit.li nrfraniza- r" Hl also hold their annual meet- here. tha hntr,n s.A?na. which ehortly after boob, tho dele boarded a tair which will ttem to one of tyto Wands, where oUaaw Trill served, la the TjH tW wtt W, W ?! ANOTHER CHAPTER ADDED South Commercial Street Mud ' die Still Posing in Glare of Lime Light Another chapter in tho South Com. tawrcial street paving farco was chron Icled last night. This, as well as tho events of yesterday, wore for har mony. In fact the trend of all tho re cent happenings in the matter has been towards peace. A mass meeting of some of tho in terested citizens was held last nleht at Jory's shop on South Commeciul street V confer on tho paving matter and endeavoro to effect a compromise. About 20 nperty owners wero xopro sented, and an agreement was drawn up and Js boing circulated- for signers, that will bo a compromise, and will es tablish a new grado. ' Two or three obstacles are in the way. Ono is, it is not likely that a largo majority of tho property owners will sign tho now agreement; that it Is not euro thab tho council will ratify it, and it is not known that tho Warren Construction Company will agreo to do tho work on a now grade. Dr. D. D. Kcclcn presided at the meeting in Jory'a shop. After a groat many spoeches had been made, and va rious and sundry opinions had been offered, and much gratuitous advice, given, Councilman Bayno launched his compromise measure. This agreement provides for starting tho new grado at 0, at Wilson street; that, is beginning at the grade tho company is now work ing on and coming ono foot below tho present grado at Miller street, and continuing ono foot 'below tho present grade to tho north end of the improve ment. This will cause tho street car track to bo lowered ono foot nil along the lino, and will also cause tho War ren Cons'ouiction Company to lower tho grado for a distance of about one block where the rock has already been placed. At the meeting last night Thomas A Jory nnd A. Dauo contended for nllowi ing tho grado to remnia an it is. O. Scholtz wantod tp go below the com promise grado, aud tho majority of the others present were willing to agree to tho compromise. Several of tho property owners expressed themselves as being willing to agneo to almost anything that will expedite tho im provement. The so-called compromiso agreement has been signed by Mr. Bnyne,. Mr. Jory, Mr. Williamson and ten or eleven others. Mr. Bayno said this morning that he had expressions of opinion to cnuso him o feel confident that as many as 24 of tho property owners would sign tho agreement. Thcro aro somo 35 or40 proporty owners inter ested, and It is problematical what courso they will pursue. It is said that the Wan-on Construc tion Company had this compromiso grado proposition put up to them somo months ago, and that they aro willing to do ijho work on this grado, provided that tho council will legally establish tho grade. Tho general manager of tho Warren Construction Company will como to Salem from Portland in a few days, probably tomorrow, and until then the construction company is not giving out very many public statements. In tho moantimo tho construction company is going ahead and putting fine rock on tihat portion of the thor oughfaro that has been finished. Tho Warcon Construction Company feel keenly tho awkward situation In which thoy aro placed, through no blamo of tho company. Tbero has been no criticism from any quartorxas to tho character of Uia work, and the company has been very careful to turn out a good piece of road, in order that if mlcrht stand as a motfel ana a woo of advertisement. The company wil. regret any litigation, feeling that, It Ii not a good advortisoraent to bo com polled to collect its asesmcnts by law. Another council meeting is immi nent at any time. Sure Cure for Piles. j Itching piles produce moisture and cause itching, this form, as well as blind, bleeding or protruding pile, cured by Dr. Bo-an-kV. Pile Bemedy. Stops itching and bleeding, absorbs tumors. 50e a jar at druggist, or sent by mail. Treatise free. Write me about yonr case. Dr. Bosanko, Pbila, Pa. An Alarming Situation. FienucnUy results from the neglect of dogged bowels and torpid Um. wt C.J?Li becomes chronic This ZT .DAILT OAEIITAI. JOURNAL SAUBM SOCIAL EVENTS A Kindergarten Event Tho editors of .this paper will bo pardoned for giving plnco to the pro gram of the graduating exercises of tho Po3talozzf-Froebol Kindergarten Training School at Chicago Common on Friday, June 15th. When the edit ors came WeslT years ago their sis- tors located In Chicago and established kindergarten training .schools, part of tho time conducting and establishing kindergarten training schools, part of tho timo conducting three or four such institution in tho big windy city Tho Hofer sisters were educated in a country printing e-fllce and at Mt. Cair roll, 111., Ladle' Sdminnry. Tho Pestalozzt Froebel School, established by Mrs. Bertha Hofer-Hcnger, is connected with Chicago Commons, a center fon industrial reforms in Chica go, founded by Graham Taylor, tho progressive thinkor who has dono so much, to help transform social condi tions, and will bo under tho manage ment of Miss Amalio Hofer, founder and' for many years at tho head of Gerfaudo Houses, 40 Scott strett, Chi cago, also a training school for young women who aspire to become superin tendents in kindergarten systems in connection with tho. public schools in lnrgo cities. Following is tho order of tho pregram: Invocation . . .Rev. Herman F. Hegnor "Tho Angel" Rubinstein Student Clirrus. Introduction Miss Amalio Hofer Address to Graduate Miss Jane Adams, Hull House Norwegian Folks Song Fishergirl 's Song Fra Brtrgen Mother at the Hearthstone Fra Valdens Chalet Girl's Sunday O'o Pu Russian Folk Song ' ' Weamng ong iaiuo uussia Shepherd's Song Llttlo Russia Harvest Chant ,.' Old Russia , Miss Marl Rue Hofer. Columbia University Presentation of Diplomas Dr. Graham, Taylor, Chicago Commons 1 ,....'. i Knowltoit O, Spirit of Swdet Summer Tuuo Gloich und Glclch (Gootho) ..Catk. van Rcnncs 4 Studcnt'Chofus Social Hour. i HIGH SCHOOL ENTERTAINS. Big Audlenco Dolighte; Whilo tho Students Show Off. If tho entertainment givon by the Salem high school -students Tuesday night is a fair samplo of what they can. do in that line, they havo set a now pace for educational institutions, Tho elnging by tho choruses, quartets and duets, trained by Dr, Eploy, was very fine. Tho pantoraimm on baskot ball, baseball and football, and the burlesquo debates woro original and woro pulled off to the great amuse ment of thn crowd of about 500 peo ple, tho room "Boing filled to its ut most capacity. Tho orchestra was a great feature of tho high school pro- This FamOttS Book PREE Pay .$2.00 in advance as a subscrip tion to tho Dally. or Weekly Caplial Journal, and 20 ceHs for postage, and you will get tali 'mail. , , , kji U fThe Dally CapitalJournal costs 12.00 for six months by m)l or four months by carrier. Tho Weekly Journal coiti "$1.00 per year. , This offer is for a limited time, so act quickly, ' i'J M HOFER BROS., PUBLISHERS, rhe Capital Journal .v Slem, Oregon. OREGON. WBDKB8PAY, JTJNE 13, - urrtT m ? rt.tV.Mn tmU cnNf MICHAELS-STERN! (TERMf HINQ lACeJ MHE CLOTHING; MlCHCL,8TtRN 4 gram, containing about eight' pieces, anil pci forming with great skill selco tion from oporiiA and high-class music, Tlio full glee club was about 00 voices nnd surprise! all by its high training. Thore wero readings, girls' fan drill, comlo debate, jokcibook and o'her fea tures too numerous to mention, nnd curtnlnly all got thel- money's worth 1Ph, at 1 rt Mil Ail n ill n i iM ilva Pntm tlin next high school blow out. Incidental- jV( a great, many people who never at- I tl il It Villi 1711, 44 till 41 kU t Villi 4Jt IV tcmilod boforo p ft hh jecrol of enthusiasm for tho people's college, as it is called by Its friends and admir ers, which now comprlsp nearly the whole community. Alumni Day at Willamette Today. Hon. Willis C. Hnwloy, '88, will de- tllver tho address at tho evening exor cises hold in tho chapel nt 8:30 p. m. fPltf. .111 ..lo.t ItA n nidnt lit- ftlt.t fl '1,hP?lk Sngfiloyal, '75, and a reading. The music will be furnished by Miss Evolcno Cal brealui and) a ladies' quartet. Tho public is cordially invited to attend. Members of tho alumni aro requeited t a'ttend tho annual business mooting in tho chapel at 2:30 p. m., nnd the ban qiurt at tho M. E. church at 0 p in, Two Important Conventions. Atlantic City, N J., Juno 13,-Tho Mastor Car Builders' association op ened its national convention hero to day and Will remain in essIon thrcp days. Tho Amoricnn Mauter Mechan ics' association will begin its nation, al convuntlon next) Monday, but its del egates nnd members will bo horo by Friday, and on that day and on Satur day they will informally meet aud frattrnizo with tho mastor car build ers. One of the interesting featurn of tjio two cimventions is tho joint ex hibition arranged under tho auspices of "both organizations. It Is located oook delivered . uy 1006. SUIT Salts that will !mpfa$ yoo at once as the most Stylish and4Tktagf yo erer had &. The mote yoa look the bettct yo like them. Qitt salts have made a hit with smart & In this locality. Yo will know why when yoa see yourself in one Price $12.50 to $25.00 The largest assortment of Yowtg Men's DmsIc Breasted Salts In the city. $7.50 to $ J 6.00 Salem Woolen Mill Store Come to the Elks' Skidoo on tho stool pier and is attracting con siderable attontlon. Tho aUk-ndUnce at tho Mastor Car Builders' convon tian is unusually largo and nearly reaches 4000. DEEDS, NOT WORDS Salem people Havo Absolute Proof of Deeds at Home. It's not words, but deeds that provo truo morlt. Tho dcods of Doan's Kidnoy Pills. For Salem kidnoy suffCTO's. Havo mado their local reputation. Proof lies in tho testimony of Salem pooplo who havo bcon cured to stay cured. ' William Baumgnrdner, of 424 Water street, Salem, Oregon, says: "I speak from personal experience whoa I say that Doan's Kidnoy Pills do all that is claimed for them In curing kidney complaint and) headache. I hnd folt tho need of such a remedy for a good long while, but did not know just what I should use. 1 have found that many medicines aro worthless and that oven physicians' prescriptions do not always provo offectlvo. When I rend of Doan's Kidney Pills, however, I was induced to go to Dr. Stone's drug storo and procuro a supply. Tho back acho nnd irregular condition of tho kidneys which had nnnorod me quick ly gavo way on beginning to uso your remedy, and I was rcstorod to a condi tion of enco and comfort. I can rce omond Doan's Kidnoy Pills to anyone in need of such a modlcine." For sale by all dealers. Price 00 cents. Sf. Y., Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, jolo ngonts for tho United States. Remember tho nnme Doan's and Jtnko no othe Webster's School and Office Didionary v OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE EairfTpaatliig people vrhfeh HuJy to be fwquaay vm m asSctr sSsl utirto r word, jgj mad that Ihe easantiaUof a aood ckltewry are COMITOHliravllWC., AOIURANCY. ad SIMpJClTY. ,lil(-M w 1 fl I jBtroducbg tkU op-tpdate votom c aVpfejtoaj gi Y repfeseraative wrUera aad apeaW. of the lJSZt Ugal d(Maai "W&& ci Rtdy IUtow-... an acctptaw aq tmptvt www TNw and Complete 70,000 words, t ix S ! idlit prtakaUe DktJowry Pik Wjv" , HITS WILL COME OUT FRIDAY Tho graduating exercises of tho Sa eom high school will tako place Fri day ovening, June 15, la thV'mala hall at) tho high school. The program ia at follews: High school orchestra, selected j in vocation, Rov. Krrctti male quartet, "Playing by tho Old Mill Stream," Meotrs. Schramm, Mclatlro, Perklai nnd Mott; addroM to tho greduMyw, J. It, Ackcrmnn, stato superintendent? remarks, by Stlpt. J. M, Poworsj pri' cntatlon of diplomas, A. O, Condlt, chairman of board of directors; or chestm, selected. ' Edison Theatre, "My Undo from Now Fork," tho play nt the IMIson thontro thti wnck, keeps the nmllrjif-o laughing diving the entire performnuco, and is a worthy folio wit to tho miccess of last week Mr. Brlghnm and Oaulklai aro certainly doing everything tjhejr aald thoy would, and deservo patron ago Although Mr, Ctuilklns nnd Mr. Brlghniik play tho principal parts, anil play them admirably, they do not shadow tho rest of thn cast, whlciU ii Ntcellcntly. placed. Mfw Blfepardi as tho demure llttls housemaid, glvs an oxcellent portrayal of .this part. Mr, Marvin and Mf Gorshul are viy clovor in their re spective roles. Tho piece Is a succih in every way, nnd thoso who dralro a good, humorous evening's ealwtalit miiiti ftliould not miss tho Kditoa this week.. Next week "A Wife' PwH." fl A cfAf4ete 3 refeUa vWw cWgsed to w've the ceespw hwnive Kt on icuuitMtM m, VBOwlede, ia tbe Hxt w . powJaru. ..' q Diflane, m a rate, are & voki wlwch A to' lx eihftw tve, awl if. to Wf tW !! tundfeJ (A werd which t ow peon in a iMiwketl it HkeJy evT to look for, Such a bolc U to , uses, but it i not adaptad t fary family purpom or lite covjmc of thow who vkh to QUICKLY , GAIN INFORMATION, hu for (tit claw that lht pwt wk haa U CMttAy pwpared, boly tKe tctf of wokU ad . treu UaivV uwd uf " - ' ' v? 1905 Edition, with iffy . --.H. .