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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1906)
RiSs3 . I01T MINERAL WATERS Tho Gonulno Article.' Bw of our most popular enes: )OBA NOT SUNDAE MOUNTAIN SUNDAE IS. COlANON f.H tvrTjTGIIT . . 1 SUMMER (UBXi , fl tho most popular think over in Salem t MUD E PUNCH Ico Cream loads all tho rest. km direct from tho dairy to our makes porfect ico cream. FTJLLEB, & DOUGLAS Stato Street Phono, 187, 182 Personals f - V went to erybody Ick at some tirao or other. When e your timo to. send for tho doo- idly boar in mind that It will bo t assdstanco to him in getting Bt results from hi3 prescriptions Br caso, it tnoyi are properly Ipuro drugs carefully and skill- jorapounded. You'll Run no Risk bu bring your prescription to us ttineu. wo giro you tho best, fended in tho best manner, nt f, cost. Wo try to save you mon lenover wo can. Kindly let us pr prescriptions. Wo will merit pst. TRY OUR ida Fountain IANDY-SANITARY RED CROSS PHARMACY Inly Night Bell in City tate and Com'l Streets Salem, Oregon. ISON THEATRE I-OAUUONS STOCK 00. has. Caulkins ported by an excellent company, ling Monday, Juno 18th all The successful society drama, Fifo'a Peril.' Matineo Saturday. irk nights. Specialties between Illustrated songs. Curtain, ko, 2:30 p. m.; nights, 8:15. Next tho comedy drama, "Tho Bo- ns." kYL3 everything that you could wish la tho wayi of lumber, or rTgo is our assortment that is is for tho builder to find, just what ants. low prices we ask make the f? as easy as the choosing. " not get our quotations on your r iET FUEL & LUMBER CO. y$ Divin& eather P In ftadl.hR.Ye a look at our stock utabouts ad Luggie. a have some very choice things Pbkr and. steer ilred'work. web. as Wats, .aad' popular prlcea !re or twa Rt redeced prices. U. Wiggins IMPLEMENT HOUSE. 255-257 Liberty Street. Ifflplomeata. Wheels. Automo bile. Sewlncp UfaoTilinltB find Bappllw. obey the Elks' Slrfdco June 30, -S4. .l TP , JT. V. Tartar, of Portland, is ia the city. Mayor Frank. Waters went to Port land. this morning. x-resiacnt J. H. Coleman Portland .this morning. TV. P. Babeock. of tho Flouring Ann Company, was in Portland yestcnlay. Attorney A. Cannon and llttlo daugh ter returcd! this morning from Albany. A. Gllffoy loft today for Coburg to work in tho BootlvKclly lumber mills. C. J. Brown, of this city, is regis tered at th0 Sherman Hotel, in Chica go. i John Galbreath was amoncr tbo Port. land bound passengers on tho morning ucai. , Mrs. McCarthy went to Portland' las? evening to spend a few days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Junk left yes terday foit Prairio City on their honey moon trip. Tom Wilson, bookkeeper at tho stato prison, left last evening for Medford for an outing, 0. K. Spaulding, the lumberman, was among tho northbound passengers on tno morning train. Mnnngon i'ark, of tho Salem Water Company, left yesterday afternoon for a visit in Portland Miss Myrtle Durette left for Port land this morning to remain several dtiys visiting friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Bach nro in Al bany attending the commencement ex ercises at the college. Mrs. E. Gilbci't has gone to De troit, Or., to visit her husband, who is in the lumber business there. Ma. C B. Shelton, Mrs; T. It. Wilson and Mrs. Lewis are at Collins' Hot Springs enjoying a brief outing. Watt Shipp, the wetf-known love,: of athlotics, left yesterday afternoon for " month's stay in Winnipeg, Canada. Mrs. J. E. Swafford has gone to visit friends in the Pugot Sound country, and expects to be gone for a month. Attorney. Chcstor Murphy;'" of Port land, is here on business and visiting his parents, Judge and. Mrs, Murphy. Mrs. J. W. Willson and daughter, Miss Marguerite, are in Brownsville, attending tho picnic anil visiting friends. Mrs, J. C. Conner and! Miss Mamie Anderson nro at Brownsville attending tho ploneora' reunion and visiting friends. George W. Clnxton, of tho Portland Journal, left yesterday afternoon for Gervaii in tho Interest of tho paper he represents. Mrs. A. D. Gardner has gone to Brownsville to attend the big pioneer picnic,,vhich is tho main thing in Linn county just now. Attorneys Wenzio and Gantenbein returned1 to Portland this morning, af ter having been hero on legal business for several days. Dr. II. E. L. Stelner has returned from Klamath Falls for a short visit here. Ho reports a great real estute boom in that locality. Mrs. A. M. McQonuiick, who hns been conducting th Arlinfon Hotel for some years, will remove to Portlan.' to resldo permanently. Mrs. H. A. Dearborn arrived from Salem yesterday for a visit witli her son, Prof. K.,11. Dearborn, of tho uni versity. Eugena Keglster. Miss "Helen Glcason, who has been teaching In the public schools, returned n Orison Citv wsterdny afternoon, wliero sho will spend her vncation. Mrs. Alex. Clark returned last ev ening from La Grande, wbero she has been at tho bedsido of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Scriber, who is critically ill. flew A. Kruuso, a prominent Portland preacher, returned homo yesterday af ter a brief visit with Hev. Adolph Kb- erle, of the Lutheran church of this city. P. W. Jones, tho well-known catcher for the high school team, left this morning for Coburg. where ho has ob tained employmotk during tho Mum- mer, DAILY OAPirALOUByA38AXKM.-QRBGON-. HUMED. CLEYER SLOT MACHINE Responded Nobly When Called Upon to Say Farewell to Its Old Haunts Wednesday afternoon- aftec Chief of Police Cornelius had notified tho sa loons that tho slot machines must go, tho saloon men got busy moving the machines out. At one placo one of the machines had a musical attachment, and as it was dragged up to the back door, sorao ono gavo tho spring that controls tho music box a snap, and was astonished! to hear it play that vcrv appropriate tune, the German words of which are: "0 du liebec Augustien, Alios ist hin, Das gold ist hin, Das madcl ist hin, O du Hober Augustien, Alios ist hin." This fit in so well that tho machine was given another chance, and warbled the air that fits these werds: "So lebo wohl du stilles haus, Ich zieh getrucbt won dis hinaus, So lebo wohl ich muss jotzt foet, Und weis noch nicht an welchen oet." Voto for Goddoss. There are only a few more days to vote for the Goddess of Liberty, and surely you want to seo ono of your friends get tlio honor. Ballot boxe? can bo found at either Patton's or Burghardt's book store, ZInn's, Tho Spa and Fuller & Douglas candy stores, and tho) voto is onlv five cents. Tho following ladies aro running: Altn M. Cameron . ...(. 302 Olivo Mitchell 335 Gladys Colo 32-1 Lela Bell 200 Miss Dennison .;tf ....'. r. ..' ;.'145 Cecelia Sheridan . 105 Rachel DovoT.....:?!.T.V.f.... 00 Elsie Pearmino 40 Olivo flldfdetl . .- 40 "Elizabeth Harvey 10 Mrs. Nicholson 3 r 4 ( AY. JUNE 11. 19M. " : -- . .. ....-, ,.,,,.,..,.. ... .. " .. fr- -'" ...aAift ' Mlfl Bowaro of OlntmentfliXor Catarrh that Contain Mercury. As mercury will surely destroy tho sonso of smell and completely derange the wholo system when ontering it through tho mucuous surfaces. Such articles should never bo used except on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, os tho damage they will do is ton fold to tho good you can pos sibly derivo from them. Hall's Ca tarrh Curo, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0 contains no mercury, and ia takon Internally, act ing directly upon tho blood and mucu ous surfaces of tho eystem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Curo be sure you get tho genuine. It is token internally and made in Toledo, Dhio, by F. J. Cheney k Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price, 75c per bottle. v Take Hall's Family Pills for sttpation. 7P , mMr i ii yjs frm i-- .. r y jik i Viw I kmwJ Iwii ' H B- V . t I ml i I eop)rtgM19CS " B. Kupp.nh-lm.r i Cp., Chi. A Plain Talk By Plain People ANY MAK WHO WOEKS TOE A SALARY OAJT ATFOXD X0 WKAS "Salem Woolen Mill Store" Ready Tailored Clothing THE MAN WHO DOESN'T HAVE TO ?0K,rOX a!sA1AKY DON'T 1IEED ANY BETTKK $1 2.00 to $25.00 BUYS AS GOOD AS YOU WANT. v t m Salem Woolen Mill r- Store zwt-.- ?a ff ,'ra iO.v.. ssaBttisaA - A LITC -v . "I roa1 BKflPKT i e,- H," .!,( . f 4 1 CHAirrKii vr. i This is the bookkeeper, smiling content; His account arw correct to tho voryvlast'cont V . When ha adds a column It's always with prftlcj1"' ' Ho knows thnt tho balance Is on tho right side'. N' ' "Tho balanco of power," snld he, "you will find, Is in tho ad columns tho very bust kind. Tho Journal want nd form columns of strength. From first to tho lust, throughout tho wholo length." Tho Journal ad columns' gavo Mo tho ohnnco Toobtaln n position ami then to ndlvanco, " If you'ro seeking work, to tho mnail tako heinl): Tho Journal want ads you should every day reVd," (To bo continued tomorrow.) A 'in STATE NEWS con- Mis Maude Laughcad, a feachcr in 4i ToV..r Citv whools. and a rormer -;- f this citv. is sending tho summer with h0r mother, Mrs. IL H. Hewitt, of Albany. ,"' v.,11. Brooks, of Minnesota, Kko has been visiting at the home of. her aunt, Mrs. HI"". a ." irt"lrft yesterday for Spokane, S .be Jll vWt relatives before going home. VVbea YoujjJVwit lUroess. Call on F. E. Shaf.i, t new .tore 187 Commercial treer, near store, loi harness in Ferry. TD9 UDC" " Salem. . Gaene. . ivf will save tlm od I- A soap - i,,.fUoned boiling, ao " " -. --r t uuire no soaDS means ArAMTV. baekaehe. Gas ., ..vlr easr. 0WP,,., Slaughter Houeo Burned. The slaughter house of F. P. Far ington, Ioeateil n tno lurnor roa. just outside or tno my limns, was razed to. the ground by firo yesterday at the noon hou. Just how the firo started is not known. Sam Entrikan was at work nbout the promises nt tho time of th conflagration, but all his efforts to quench tho blaze wore futile. The place is a total week, and the loss Is estimated at about $ow, part oi which is covered by insurance. n The Texas Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder and rheo. matle treuble: sold by all druggists, or two months' treatment by mall for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, Bt. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonial. Soli by Stone' drojr store. dwlyr Now '8 Your Chanca Manager Healy, of the San Frauds- eo Opera Company, now playing an en gagement In Seattle, is advertising for n roii.liftiwledi fflrl for his chorus. He doesn't want a girl who has bleached her hair to tbo required Bhado, or one who has tho lrjek-dust typo or the au burn shade he wants the real article a fiery red shade He rays that un less such a .girl can be securjejlK M show will be a failure. " ' New Soap. It you will use Gaseno'soap you can . --i .1.t!..A !.( tvltfiAltt wasn me mm cwip ! h..--. having them torn, because Oavne soap doe away with boiling- and excessive rubbing. See display ia window at H. JI. Bagan'a grocery, 429 Court St. vi him '' r' TKi- - In tho recount of tho voto for sheriff In Multnomah county yesterday, Stev ens guinod ono vote. Tho Southard Oregon Stnto Medical Association is in session In the .rooms of ho Commercial Club in Medford, with nbout 25 members of tho medical profession prosent. The state board of health will hold Iti mooting there to morrow in th cwinio quarters. Dr. E. Peary, of Portland, is in attendance Tho mountain water systiin of the el'y of CorvnlliK Is now completed, so far ns tho laying of pipe Is concernei1. VUer has boeit turnwl'into all the mulns, which are now being tapped for consumers. I)". Holla C. Ferguwn was elected school director In Tho Dalles at the last school election. Tho first woman to hold that position in that city. Tho eighth annual reunion of the Lino County Veterans' Association, held at Kugone, ended Wednesday at noon, ufter a three-day's session. One hundred! and sixty vrterans of the Civil War attended. o. Burnell'8 Extract Is the best, purent awl most eco nomical. Try it. und you will use no other. J. W. Horrlt, the urocer, -iju Swte street. . 0 2l-3t o New Method of Stealing a Eldw. A husky 200-pound man of the hobo typo workod a new gamo upon a Southern Pacific paisengor conductor th other night, saya tho Houston Pot The man boarded the tln at Sun An tonio, and took his seat in tho forward smoker and appareutly wnk Into a deep slumber, Ills aori resounded through the ear. At intervals through out the all-night rble Houston, the conductor," sided by tho trainmen, tried to arouse him so a to get hi ticket. They, pounded him, pulled. bl c. bu nose, and Jsbbed bltu nil over the body with tbolr flits. Ho Upt through It all, or, at least, he appeared to I asleep. Just as the train wai punmg imo w ymil at, Houton he c.nf short a nore. roused himself, opened & eye ' np In hi The conductor vra en-urtn-r the coscb. and w that bu troublesome pamnger wa awake at last. Without a word, the conductor touched him upon tho arm and called for his tickot, Tho man felt through bis pockets with a sloopy air. '.'I'll, dwclaro, I fojrgot to buy a tlck(t;'i-ho annouriee'd s s "If'you'lmvo no tfcSol, you can pay mol"tho faro; it Is $0.30," tho conductor said. , "Buy, you lind a lot of fun with me lust nigh; don't you think it was wodlh U(0 to youf" ho asked. Struck by tho Humor of' It, tho con duotqr rvturnol tho-smlle of tho man, nniffcwild: "Voti oarncd the r Ida" TJie .conductor jwised ou-und the passenger nllgjitedt ?ho dRPtt, Housjon. He carried no baggage, II" wa&ieard t runark to u fellow holn latcSih the ditjgj. tbaU being punched uroiuxl by n conductor felt better than "riding the rods." B 'Convict Young Still Tree. (xmvlct Young, who escaped some dnviJjtgo from the gang at, work on the 81unWif.roail Improvements, IMH run nlngjat Luge, and I presumably in Multnomah county, since tho horse iJ buggy utoleu fro'm Hugh' Oearln, who livojffiiear Ht. Iiul,was found In Port land and restored U their owner. Jopb Moynrs' sklfl, that was. stolen FridaVi has been found at Kay' InnJ lngETlit'H'j clues may eventually if dlsttk locating tbo fugitive. Deadly Serpent BlU. Are as t ouimon in India, as aro stomach endUver dlsordern with u, For the latter, howevw there hj"8 remedy Klcftri? Hlltr, the grfst' restorative mejlelne, of whlen a A. Brown, of UennitUvllle, 0, 0, y "Xbey re stored my wife to perfect health after year of suffering with iyppU tad a ehroDleally'- torpid liver." Kleetrfc Hitters cure chill and ttjtr, "valri blllpuinesi, Ume back, Udney tronllei and bladder disorders. Sold pnly,08 guaranteed by J. C Terfy, druggist, Salem, Or. Price, 60e. ' . CASTOR I A For Isfnats asi Ckllir. Tk KM Ym Havi Atwiys ltW Eloctrlo Lamp Manufacturers Met. Long Point, N. Y., Juno Sl.On of tho mott interesting gatherings over held hare t the annual cobvobUob of tlio eloctrlo lamp manufacUrem of Wll United Btatw which opened- hefrtg day. A number of tents havo beeK ereutHl on tho grounds at tho Pokif inwhlch tho nr!ou oftlees, tho kltp on.'o'tc, nro locate!. The ottendtt? In qute largo and; delegates from pQ. purl of tho United fHatw aro presjiSf Tlivy nro having fun at our oxpewS -Tho Pitekern. ii. M.vTr7TrnTrTvr. My fV - "-. " V -- a i'iew T?jr zirt. v v.y Toe above is the 'hmmx vrdlt 'Ofq IUO i-rjlOHJr U.IUJ( jmtmmvxnt .m.f railway between the P&clfle coast Wh tbo east, and we believe that the f Ice and accommodation give merit thli statement From Uesver, Colefs, do Springs ana Uenver mere are IWJJ throegh kais dUr to Xrm CkfZ And 8t, Ll, wrrylng PhIIuhuj' Hid Hi UBdord leetfle-ligbi mm ears, chair tut and up-U-daW diaM Mr, The hm eusll rvle ml etraUd from Xocm Qity aad SH.? rnla to liMBtlhi. Little Ktxk d : v i S-S5 Sprisg. If you aro going i rl south, write fer particular aad fall ihg formiitloa. I M W, a M'BRIDE, Geo. Agt, . 124 Third Wu PortlAad, Or, SXOrOLAMX. , If alirey gvod- Wo U f ti of ttt A very blahoK quality. Whether ye to want lamb, bf, muttea or potjtt 9 .frrVP (t tnax tu. '-lfftAvfd v v, M ,$ x 1 1 , t ! M Mi ilm m m tTWIMfeitoj street.