Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 26, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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Ice Cream Season' ;
Th. Good
IPB f&EJAM SODAS
aaido at our sfcoro 'aro'just tho right
thing 'for fcaia season. i .',). -
THE STJMMEB GIEL.
Tho Summer Girl, till tho moat pop
ular drink Jit our fountain.
Pineapple and Orango Bherbert.
rUIdCEBij& DOUGLAS,
Salom'a Iioadlng Grocers.
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Confectioners and Bakorn.
450-460 Stato St. Phonos 1B2-187
Ch- Ico Croam leads nil tho rest.
Cream direct from tho dairy to our
freezer, nvnkos perfect Ico Cream.
HcCor mlck Mowers
McCormick Rakes
ITk b S. -.
rersonais
Miss iW Bishop has returned from
a visit ,a Scio.
on legal business. '
Ed C. Horron- and wife, of Aurora,
arc la tho city today.
PauI H.' Hiwif ,. ...i.a
. ,. w xvruana on
r t m w a A. t f
MU-UUVT3 mis morning.
Ohesfer Kinoninn has gono to Port
land for a brief visit;
Attorney Grant Corby was bound foe
Portland on tho morning train.
Charles Grav rnhmu .!
from a business trip to Portland.
au js. liauey, of McCoy, was trans
acting business matters hero today.
Mr. and) MVb. J. L. Linn and chll
diron havo roturncd from Portland).
Ir. William O. .Tudil. nf HiwoU .
xived in tha city thia morning for a
visit.
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DAILY OAPITXL JOURNAL, RAfi. 6800 "TUlVSara
Theso ano fcho. (haymakers' friends.
Thoy aro, tha dependable machines
that run kry after dlay -with tho maxi
mum of sorvico and tho minimum of
wear, and1 whora 510 -udo need an extra
part, nino tirece ouit of ton wo havo it
in stock ready for you, without having
tp koop you -waiting 24 hours while tho
hay spoils.
Evor think of that!
If not, just think it over a minute,
and yoiV'll conclude llko many a farm
er has thiat it Is poor economy to buy
anything bub a standard! make of ma
chine, andl ono than is well represented
locally with, a good afdck of extras al
ways on haad.
Kay tools of all aorta, such as car-
friers, slings, pulley, forks, etc
Call and) inspect.
F. A. Wiggins
IMPLEMENT HOUSE.
255-257 Liberty Street.
IFirm Implements, wheols, Automo
biles, Bowing Machines and
Supplier
Skldoo Juno SO,
L. H. Whltoman arrived from Sonsidn
today, whore ho has been visiting
friends.
Miss Graco Rineman has returned
from a month's" visit with Portland
friends.
Iteprosentatlvo-olect B. F. Jones, of
Independence, is in tho city shaking
hands with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Keister, of Se
attle), aro visiting at tho C. S. Brock
homo1, Nineteenth and) Kansas avonuo.
Profossor William Wallace Graham,
tho violinist, returned) to Portland this
morning, after sovoral daya' visit with
friends hone.
Mrs. Alma Collard. well-known as a
Marlon county school teacher, has been
chosen a member of tho teaching forco
at Ione, Oregon,
Mr. and Mrs. T. R .Wilson returned
this morning from Portland. Mrs. Wil
son has been enjoying a week's outing
at Collins Hot Springs.
Itorvdy M. Slater has gonotoCoburg
to work in tho sawmills thoro, many
other high school students being cm j
ployed in tho samo mills,
Remember tho Elks'
Ijuly 2-3-4.
EDISON THEATRE
TONIGHT AND ALL "WEEK.
Portland for a fow days. Mr. Fisher is
ono of the wards at tha state piison,
and hag gono to consult an oyo special
ist
Harris Ootjj Promoted.
A fftW flnva n."r.l.- tt 1
--J" bu "UUWllUiUl I1TWT15, tH
tho Asylum street ear line, got a now
uniform. That afternoon when h.b
wring down from, hli car in fronf, of
Tho Capital Jonrmil fr ,. ,.... a.
eo-Jted by an old gentleman from the
country, wiio extended his handi
friendly greeting. "
"I am afraid I do not remomber
you," said Harri", ns ho clasped the
stl-anger's-fin,
"Oh, yte' you do," responded tho
stranger, still shakinc the street car
man's mi "I mot ou at tho bar
racks; you aro tho captain of tho Sal
vation Army."
in .
Back from Camp.
Brown and sunburned, the members
of tho Y. M, 0. A. Boys' Club havo re
turned from a most pleasant outing
ab Turner. Tho boys who wero at th&
camp are: Cliff Farmer, Lcland Hon
dricks, Roderick Miles, Frank Farrlng
ton, Logan Stinson, Altio Beck, Dad
Fry, Waldo Mills, Paul Hendricks, Co
ell Abbott, Ebor Utter, Clarcnco Coop
er, Lewis McLarcn; Phil Perkins, Bush
Thompson. Chalmcr GcorM. Darxel Wi-
vicv, Rolla Cnry, Ernest Watt, Donzo
Gilliam, Harry Winter, Karl Hinges.
1 1 1 ll ! . II I IBM
Commercial Club Meeting.
President Frank N. Dcrbv has called
a meeting of the Commercial Club for
Wedncsdtvv ovralnjr of this week to
make arrangements for tho moeting of
tho Stato Board of Horticulture, to bo
held in Salenn July GUt and 7th. There
is to bo a cherry sliow at that time, of
tremendous interest to our fruit grow
ers nmll canneries, and tho Commercial
Club should appoint some good working
committees to help rnnko it a success.
There nro also somo communications of
interest to tho city fronn Senator Ful
ton. .
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North Salem Improvements.
Tha residents of North Salem aro re
oiclng at tho improvement of tho road
leadirar to Silvcrton. Tho city has np-
Mr. and Mri Fisher havo gono to propriatcd a goodly sum, which, togeth
er with tho contributions from property
owners alone tho highway, ought to
makd that road! ono of tho best In tho
ftltk- at all times' of tho vear. It is
the bbigham-coopeb company
Presonts tho largest production of
the season, tho great comody drama en
tilled..
"The BOHEMIANS"
New Faces
New Scenes
New Situations
New Jokes
New Songs
New Specialties
PRICES 10 and 20 Cents
Matinees Every Saturday 2:30
Evenings 8.1 5 P. M.
NEXT WEEK "FOR THE BED,
I WHITE AND BLUE."
I, . -n 1.. -v- -kt n a ..i..w nlnnned to crado many of tho streets,
W. A. xwra, . w -w.TO .., . -
wont to Portland) this morning to in- anu tuns Biv uiuu - -v
vnntitntn further rdnns for tho fnvim- appcarawu oi u. , i"b'-
mlng pool to bo Installed! by tho local munity.
association.
Murray D. Shanks, a former Salem
resident, was horo yesterday, bub has
gono over to Mt. Angel ice a visu. ne
has boom a studont at Stanford. Unlvcr
sitly for tho pab year.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Parker, of Condon,
woro in tho city today, seeing tho
sights. Mj. Parker 13 a promising
young attorney of that locality, and is
well known horo, whero ho obtained his
education at tho Richardson law school,
E A. McDaniel, tho man who has
been jotting down tho Salem Itoms for
inn F.vonint? Tolotrram, cxpecw to iivu
July 1st for California, having accept
ed' a position on) tho San irancisco win.
It is bolieved that tho bureau hero will
bo discontinued, andi tho correspond
enco and subscription dopartmenfa will
bo handled by different persons.
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When You Want Harness.
Call on F. E. Shafoj, at his new
store, 187 Commorclal streot, near
Ferry. Tho finest stock of harness in
Salem.
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tk4 PVtU.- (HftKyiW1 Jlilllfc limfc, ILMllBiin - -- - - - - - - - -- -
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"mm"m 'S Hj"1'! .1.1 II III I WIIIIMW ! .
S U I T H ITS
Copyrlght190S
D. Kuppanhalmtr & Co.
Chlcigo
Suits that wHI impress you at once as the most
Stylish Up - to-Date you ever tried on. v
The more you look the better you Hke them.
Salem Woolen MiH Store Ready TaHored Suits "
have made a hit with Smart Dressers in, this,
vianity -
You will know why when you see yourself in
one. - "'"
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Prices 12.50 to $25.00
A large essortment of the famous Cluctt Shirts ,
$1.50
Salem Woolen Mill
Store
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Eoad Work Progressing.
Tho good! weather has given am op
portunity fot active work on tho road
butldinu oxporlment conducted! near
tho fair ground's by tho government
oxports. Tho grading is progressing
nicely, nnd headway is being maUo van
that part of tho work.
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An Outing on the Coast.
A iollv narty. consisting of Harry
nn,l Goorirt Blcin. Paul Hauscr, ClwlO
Laughcad and Maudo Laughcad, have
gono to tho coast for an outing, inotr
destination is Salmon river, and thej
(Ccpcct to bo gono a wcok or ten days.
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ClLVPTEIt X.
This la tho Juuiro who eoldom smilcB,
Af
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it) i ii,t ' 1 x
1 'Uu-'. .h tm -.
" - ' !--' ' " 'jS!
Tt- v i -mmm-
Ills lifo ia a round of tedSow-mda.,M,w,-TwlJww-''- k "",
. uofi 6 .i iHT , 9sasw
Thht plainly shows bin wl&dom grave. ' t '
SuiiKhfl, 'Uu cyldencoj Jmvo heard,p h t : ' ,
Makes argunient apcar absurd "
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"Tlwlipublio verdict makes tho ewaiT t g 9
,Aw4lo,triyPlacaf 'jff f '
.To put n wnat ad, largo ocnalfj; v jl U ' 3
Is-lh tho Journal; it Ifcum at" V-T "I
(To bo continued .tomorrow,)
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.STATE NEWS
Of everything that you could wish
'Jr. in tho wayt A lumber, or
So larcra is mir flasortmont that is la
H7 for tho builder io find just what
wants.
Tho low prices we ask make tno
oajing as easy as tha cnoosmg.
"hy not got our quotations on j""
sppM
lYOGET FUEL & LUMBER CO.
rt A T -RATES.
Tho G, A. K. encampment will bo
idii .1 n -,- .. on 21 and
-- uk urantB x-ass uu "'i
Tno Southern Pacific has made a
" nd one-third fara from all points,
rw frow Bl8 -jriU be, In full, S
Dd eOBilncr M.RO.
."fiAets wiU be good till Juno 27.
ton.airr Tllpoa at Botoburg
tnra trlp Everybody can Avail
TWes of thla prlvUege. The Port-
iegtioa wUl paa tnrougu
th iMk f litis a. B., ana
Gamma Sigma Convocation.
Brockport. N. Y., Juno 2G.-Tho thir-ty-sHvonth
annual convocationi of tho
Gamma Sigma fraternity began hero
today and will extend over three day
Sowtral Iniudredi delegates from oU
parts of tho country bto hero to at
tend tha eoovwatlon, which promises
to bo ono of tho most iatcrwtliig and
.....ciifnl m-er hold.
Tho Gamma Sigma fraternity was or
. .j, . tt,. nil of 1809. in tho
b... ,nvnl Arthool of this village.
e: ,nh tAmn It has grown, until it
aaschaptersfrBostonaswosas
Chicago, and an actnu motiiuo-"- t
. ...i a 1.rvn(- n.ooo.
TS I convocation was held
at Rochostcr witu wxa "?'
a. ,.. i Teknort. Tho non.
ZIZ "
president of tho organs-
1 . - ilevoted1 to tho re-
JZu of tho arriving delegates and
ZSrJll meetings of officer
1 Tnrfttoemcn. Tho opening ses
u v. ... ... .i.mutn ntvil
in tM " b ... ha .notbor busi-
rin1 to banouet will tako
, in the weiring. Postmaster w.
PlaCi. !- v. York will act as
rjr
v-wj. r- -r - no. jo
Meat -- - ffal0( T IL
narko K. - ,,-, v
Armstrong of J-, "
TgetwllUlng
a Bumber of Section
0E2vtftlt
VMTIW
ilMUl
dMm&
Silvarton Hlffli SchooL
J. B. Hammond, clerk of tho school
board at Silvcrton, was In 'tho city
Monday- leaving plana and specifica
na Tclfh Rnlem contractors for the
now $12,000 high school to bo built at
that place this summer.
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WJerodith Resigns.
Ah mpeUnp of tho school board
held) last evening, tho resignation of B.
TVank Meredith, a clerk of sohool dis
trlct Xo. 24 was accepted, am u.
Johnson, Jr wns olectcdi to tho omce.
Four Tons of Tiling.
Tho Marlon couuty tllo factory malo
a consignment of four tou of con
creto tllo 'to UutteVlUe jestonkyv,
whero thoy will bo used In mamng
drain under a large filh
Vary Annoying to Somo Pooplo.
Peoplo that aro known to no wm
and .sickly, by their neighbors, are
asked tho question every day whethe--thoy
aro feeling better. Do you feel
stronger! Are you gaining flesh! Their
friends know If they wo gaining fla
It Is ono of tho suro signs of return-
,n..uh it thov can only get a
remedy that will make solid, healthy
flesh, recovery Is assureu. reopju ..-
.... ,,iM. loss of flesh arM
strongth, no ambition, languid, and al
ways tired, havo turn, water .
Tho food thoy eat does not nourish
them, it does not mako bloou. If
tec each meal thoy would take Dr.
Blood and Nerve Tonic tfteir 'W'
would be turned Into run, xeo iw.
making solid flesh and strength. The
tablets are sold In boxes by all drug
Blits for 75 cents, or three boxes for
o Pnl who use thU tonie gala
In'solid fleh from one to threo ponaii
per woek; they foel txwr nnu -t
they are on the road1 to health.
" n6u.iatcn- .
Rocky Mountain Tea NUfffletf
. f . n..i.i. ..I timJ Vint.
dJ
blood
.odBctaa. 'VrEJ nw Skit k
lt form. tH cet .JJr,,?!Jfwir '
WIDEN KWWETS FOR 8ALL0W PEOf-t
w cars for the electric lino In
GroYOrhavo niriveVvaad will
) In operation.
icro wero moro Juno inarfjasIn
pVitHaJjVir ,'lhaij nnyprovious
in 'the siatos hHtory.
Mlsa Kstho-' Miles, of Independence,
dlotS of paralyslt at her, homo thore
yoitoruay.
Tho now
Fortst
soon bo in operation,
Thcro
Oregon
Jurw in'th-e stato's hhtorv
Tho ofliow of tho daily nowa at 'Ab
ordeen. Wash., wa- trtatcd to -a coat
of red paint Saturday night.
Mr lVnnk Ilolsnor was elected
grand iresiiknt of tho ladles of tho
Q.. It. at tho Gronti Pass encami
nvont. W. G. Gllfirap has again assumed
odftorlHl ohargo of tho Kugeuo rogis-'cr,
whfclr httrenftur will bo an oighUpago
nancr.
... j....
It. A. Hnrjris, soqrtary oi uio mu i
brilliant play unatte on Uio coafr this
year.
Vnitt SnUth, a pioneer timber eruls
or of Tillamook, dlod at that placo S.it
urajyj of tuborculosl. Ho woe under
Ittllctmont, with ovorarothor Tllia
mook um, iu tho land frauds. For
jxaTS Ivo ha conducled tlw'UIalfj
Way nousi" ueiwoou' voiva uiuio
and Tillamook.
ThojBtlir eustorly wlmV fityfff
,causod r conslderablo'' approkwisloni
amoiiitho'ftTranora around TiioDalle.
jt Ijping ftarcd)thnt tho wind would
parch tho grain and ruin tlie trim
crops. It is now thought that not much
domago was done.
An advance of $2 por thousand in
rough lumber, with an ndvnnco on hot
ter grade to match, Is announced by
tho lumber on'ocintloni of tho North
west. Tho extromo demand for lumler
all ovor the coast and in tho Bast occa
iiln tho advance.
At the conclusion of Iat night '
count Tom. Word, who is contesting
roaU commiiion, lias calle.1 a meeting Btarne' clertiow to thp sheriff . oflico
. . . ii. i--i a.i.l. r..n I. .,ilv wnm anv three
of tiho cominlwdonew for tho last Sat
nTJhy In July at Portland.
There Is a great usarciuy oi taugia
4.111-u i h ""--'-- -- - ...-.-
la Untilla county, and tho farmer are counted, ami had
afraid their harvest will suffer, wag- Word' mipiric
In Multnomah county, was only, three
.mi.. iA)iiitii lils omtonunf. n. t
moro thaa onchalf tho voto has been
It not been- for
writing on their
nnPf rora $1.C0 to 4.00 i' day, accordv
tlekota ho would easily wltt out
Racing for tho Orand Pjir,
t,. f.. Kranee. Juno S.fl.-r'rho
f-muairlowbUor rucfl uwjtr) au
in tn plnsr of work, with board
Ubor in in gnt demand In an-1
around Cottago" Grove. Sawmills And
an unprecedented pmtkl for thlr pro-
duet, ami to Bohoirfaa vtiv P"" Iflrt 0'tu Automobllo Club of IVauc
aro becoming great P"r. ,. . eoatest for
Ono of tM mo. ;Xeeiy took the 0ran,UVlx-oore4 annually b th.
ia.le.y attend OO 1IoIittan .y
JfiSS! rLlTT 2S y2JtSW
tow? of Lebanon, died at Albany Sat- " W fw ,
.KKC e Thfour machine,
"tiiu5tgUff" 1- the
rangomoiltM for tha race, baa dflvotcd
IU tdmo wl olrorta to tho oaueawnff oi
ii.. ..,!.. itnJ; vlltnimra aloiW the '
routrt $ brt Uiten by tho raolng auto- j
uwbllw. Tlo comtnltteo ha nwdej
il.iuMW p?oj to overcoiHBjlfo hos
.tlltty of the euwalry people " i
tonwibllj mdng ort their road. The
inorolxmi of tJti committee SyJAa '
vuM of t'yiwf o?';'
HII.-1H HIW ... ".B-. -H
othewlso, wMeb iho ua. p their ro
r ll irniml m0 WOTO UUU4 fa ,
tnugbt tl'!rt tlm wlsdorri of koei)ln to
ono sldo of tW roail! -ivlth Uiolr wogon,
lnMtwd of Inking to the mliWfo or t
,.i i,rt iniir.. nutomobile wer ruS-
Ing-on tho samn roods ot ft pco(V of 1
.. ...!.. .. niiiin. auI nvon rrv-u IO
.i .... j i... i..t., nf Om Imnlti folK
iu rtuto nvolng, by slewing tln ciac
motgrnj)h we of mo of tn ram-
, A,ii nie. Tho nult or au rcei
MtftorU wn tUi Uw farmv becaino, to
wimo crtnlv wondwd to the raon ani
pnmJwB U keep out of thewaro
fho flying uwfinUJni ru muca j
... o-i n.1ji lAtmtr Which the
eoirwoe of tlirt raco hwl Ua fli(I were
llnI with curious country people, rrora
-!.. Hl.l. mr.rnllllf. ftmi 110 tMIMf
VUtV-1 "T.i-r.1
witdi tllr wlvw awl chlMron, awn0
L.ntlv lufcirwtM in th'j great wee.
- iS ..,.fc ono-hutf of the wacUiwje
itarM -" .Of the thirty-rV.h,-V
Won for tho' roc, M
. ,.. ... vrfii-k finn. Tl n-
wpo -vjrv"- -
dl,ia. tt tnoir respecuro ur,T- "'
5Vlf 'ab-1 HenrKrtJ wroa cwn, .
Hou'b, TaUi uxul Turvj w - ,
tr- T-, Uma .wl lUrlllkUri three
Vu DWriehH UWoa, Urrf ei J
lloyi I M.lrd thw jhum, l i
Oroixlanl on.i Ym i IW- J'
iTaCTmn;nt, ii. A. wewwP, i-
wall, am! Teuloubrej wreo 'i
rfBJMy, . . . ntv.iit
'!'' .,-.-. . niiira. uvwi"i " "
Se-pmJr, the night clerk at 1!. "teener w.
, ----. .. t-ii.- l.ua urtrirTt.riui .aiuuf - - . . , r.
,VulJeis, arr.
kaPoY Jr.. the -W , TVr T' neither American W
Kd rsr & .! sris an -- i
witl hhn. Ho left a es.ru yfc- ;-" . mutoinoUl0 cnthuala.U
. I il . mnnCir. BHiI VOUIU ID- 1 I""" " ' .
tarf it at ne future dae f rom f J I and wl wl
Bwna Voeller. ft jo-yr,. --- - -- . . 0 how li)
Unri 0Ua HtHJ 4 'w. . .t -1v.vo.-j5r cJlf Jinks, at rcrwaau, km . ..
xfleforOoftstlpatloa I4lgUo. ,IJj at VVOT I fl ftB aJUj people ltJJ
TW cv"-v.- ---
Bemovos black bd, Ml W f
tntrUI. BtlmuUtus tU wkoj r. A
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Nothing to MiW f S1E&I '&
r MoAls tee. i V
Rocky 3ci
Dtore.
there.
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