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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1906)
i ) BArar - "Moa- '"" "" '' 19W' HAND IT OUT TO THE FARMERS NORTHERN PACIFIC r IS FIRST IHaHBaatjMKHHHHl'IHHHBjiM. -MMMMMJ WlW"" lmmm . township of Fine Timber Land Being Surveyed, but Railroad Will Swipe it Millers and Warehousemen Will no Longer Furnish Sacks or Twine ANNOUNCEMENT We have recently added stoves and ranges to our stock, and are exclusive agents for Home Queen Steel Ranges, Elite Steel Ranges and the famous line of Buck's Stoves and Ranges Wc are now prepared to furnish your home complete and can assure you that our stoves and ranges are of the same reliable character that our other lines of housefurnishtngs have always been. rJUJltmty Wifimio M,Tli I lil'liliH l;l lb Mr SOCIAL EVENTS Oning to tho Fourth of July fentlvl tUa, tWi lun boon a lull In social af fair. S,mvul kirifo pinion aro chron Ictod far TIm exiling wk. Many jko pji (i bletarf away to tho aumuuv w ort, niul during tlw wtn weather tho town Kill l wry quiet. 'At Home." CVimIi a-o out oawrouoini; Iho lawn jwty rIvw by Mr. and Mrs A. F Jfofer. jMondbrj; Jly OUt. nt Uir tonie tA Hurt Court 31. Tko affair prom iW to lo a uMt pkmtwt oa. W. 0, W. HatorUln. A mart tuyt!e .)nRo w ghta at HoWvi Jtt Iswt oxvaUt; ly tk Wooduxm At l! WVrMi IV hall wa. fuifortauly lllkyl with yuj m4. bu.1 tho iuunW w givi. Tlww des Imjii wvM aM. m,1 are vp W ulth tU kl p m( uU thir frlMH , Fourth of July )hm. A nnt ui rU-m at tlh Amary BWl WlfclMttU)' MMtiK Mi was kt- ly MttHVtYtL MMqr WK f MW p,pU ww l!o rHt In the oily )1 It, w a ft. mnJwitfo , tUn okjiijwUm dap. Society Perwtult, Mi JjiMatt Mla v iWamtoa Mfcti Atlrfo kr, ( SUilty, l tU Kwrt of MUi Jti ti Kltefipr, Mi. IAUm M4a, 0f IVtlaad. WE WANT YOU To U ihi. '-yau, bA," t tY, jw fi uti4tfa ia iu MwU 6J wftk Id the emuittnlty, Ar kmub( witk yt)r JdM, wi f y ,tr buln t4(BiJ (a tb MtttttUftUy Vl k tltrtlfcM tUt y SBjr Bn k Jyl lfr. , r B4w it cat oa ojr KA AUai SrATB iUNlL IMim Kntlir.Hi Oolfror, of Loa Ango lo, i- rtttini; lnr jU-vutA Mw. Csilvin Wiluto. of Porttam), it tlio Ruwt of Mr. P B. Slator. Jf Athl rH. a W. Munhv, of liar- tUUit, are HJlinij tlelr boooyntoon in tbls city. Lawn Social. Tho buluM of Unity church will plvo ft puldle fawn jaij Morwkiy evonlnjj, Jrty. , jit T. C. Smith's, Sr., corno of UijilUil not) Ohtfineketu strcotj. All nw iavitwi rarowcll Party. A fewn Uwh jwrty wiil be pitn Mm. 1). Ohiimw.l sol Awftr, Zoo, Wi ev4B- w, tke tome of Mw. K. A. Iimt oh (Mk& ?1. lw tii mni. Itw of h Chititt ehurWi. 'l'he af. ftiir iWNie t U il.-nHnt ia ewrv wi Mw. U, h, IVwBfc., m, i l Mw. T. M. Jnmm mw arautphw th kflMr. Entcrtalioil rrienda. Mr. mm) Mm, . o, Hwwn enter. lfti i fv irf (Mr frkwU UkA tv. hBt a )iWr.iMi "800" prty. Aftorueon Reception. A R4lbM COHMMMiM u Um week's Ml kM vnM ). TMNiM giv by Mt J.4w H. MclN'mt IV rtw. ., nwpilMMm to tMT HMt, Miw firtt Oik,, tf stW. wo ii vWt tin; Imt. Tlw mmm nw bMMiUfuUy Mrt I. V W tk Itlm-j Ai nn, UMMM wWl vHtri rf wim. ",w U,wV wmr. a Ytrnk w vt jrnMUki um: i't.M- uai tai ly wUh- ,rf kfrlwi U Uo 4i8. ii tko Mw, lUtMt (W, oi t: im. s. .ua. Mr,, ml Miv4 UJy nuw ta Ud at tM iimK bMrt, mm dia U ka. "" wjr pHf. i-Hk, M;M lfU ""T wMft4 4m vr. , . vm. W MMt) Wt4 . , .. mm Mmr mm Wljfcfui "At Honw," W.TT. y " fcv - ,- ,., d, o (w i. now bownwp in tlvo moun'ains of Unas county, on tho hvadwatere of tho SitntiAni 'i"er, diojribad ai 11 soutb, 4 auS. is Uxtig swvcKKti or inuw Sraty Survr-Gowinal Joba D. DaiV. As soon as fcbo aua-voy is comploitod aiiil npirovmlaok1l tlw pint are fill in( tb.o Unilcul Stati laal oibdj at Portland, tbia towttsbip will bo open to sottlo- nionrc. And tberobv liangs a talc A largo mimbor of poc)plo from Marion couary, al atfll n terser mimbor from Linn county, in aoMcipwiioni of Ihia land be hif: tbrowK ojwn for entry, have gone to l mountains anO had tbeir port .alto effects lifted to tho top with t lcmcU nl havo d-tablisbed thev lorcrt and' poiwta-, and plantol 4hcn anlvrti as sqim'tor-. Tbdy inwgirio Wmt in 95 doinp tiliey wHl hatfo prior squad' ters' tiigCita on a bomos'tcnid' cntrj All tho lami in quostion ia timber land, and to jnafce an entry stick, tlie boimttil lijjh'B that a iwojwsodi to 13 filul xvill havo to bo withdrawn ami bimlior claim on4rie3 madb in lieu. Ifowover, tbo Xortbtrn Pacific I?ail rVl Oo. wili ba tbo chief beneSoiaxy in tbw SMi. Somw tamo ago an net i i was jugglod througb congreav pm-mm- ably by tlw coneont of tho Orogon diole 1 paniom eaiiri4ittg Mo Xorthiei ni Pa- olfio to fi!)( on wwurveyeil lanoM, nnd it m understood tint tbo rai)xad; conir 'pemy ban alrat(h' staJied out its ofoim on all tJbo really da irable of ttooso tim ber tertlrt. SootioiM 10 and 32 of tlw3 townbhip will Ix-Jortf 4i tlw state of Oregon a-i scliool lamlH. ntul when squattera a:ttlo on rtlwi chool huh it will bavo to bo Hliown tliut tliev are bona filo st'ttlor and tJmt tbtv will Hvo on tiio laml, ixl tiltoi tbo lands ano suitable fan ng' ricultainil puqxs-a-H. It is piMlictotl t!at tho numerous pjawtT who have gone to this iown- .ship will ilmvo a merry ttmo iu getting a titta to tho hulls. Vfter fivo yvare ulnpso, ami tbdw havo not already been uiistivl by mo eontwstnnt, wilro baa punjliuntxl Hw Inn! umiec tho Umbo? new, thoy will Iks iwkel by tlw goitfn mont if tbo Jaiul U gi,l for farming, ail if &oy bnvo Ht1 tliorw aH tho tin!. An art ww in tlw nfllrmativo may p.vo tlw v,wy to Uw jonitontwr'. UiiW tlw oW reuw, befora tho prvHm sum mluiiiitet raft ion nmh a !, uj in kivd alTaii! it was io eiMow of tote snrvmxw-coiv l"l to semi ww pMw of fito sunxn-s to tbo govor- wr ly n ntA,ig,. The nwsNDmrer wh mmr a Uit.1 slMrk, aixl whim h filod ha MtM h Vo tlW apph.'inoiK f r IM purehiMii of M t Vur,Uk lan-lw. All pnt)om tb swrvfryno .enU nlK 'o p.iru by umU. Mj (kivcpmv Mnmrxr M ruwrt tho I fr sak Tho t kiikl bir hnw tdht jvwxls f lMl MBit CKMMhktrMIOll M'll. 'l Kill U MMkl uu (Met Tux'i in.', if l UP ftwowlly, w.U be tth-tc 1 towmip in Uivn co lt,'y, !.' rmy wf.w to, k timUr iarn' ftTHl nnw1 Im ibMkn.t iHljer the hon.e wl mh Tbj onh.1 Ix.thwt .tT aife Wy Wt ttlM MMt W U pur, t-w u kbUt 41m timber , aod pu . -, j0t Of ). kM. f1ih ,nh- t, UltU ! wwiVtt by liw Xrtrt.vn prf, iroreaftor tho farmws of tho Willam ette alley will hae to buy the!" grain sacks instead of borrowing tbem, as ha been tho practice heretofore. Tho Wiltemeite Valley ami Southern Oii'gon Millers' Ckib beid its annual meeting iu this city yesterday after- noon, and, Ixsidcs electing officers for tfco ensuing year, did" nothing of im jx4aaco e.v;t to cHecidb that the wheat grovl would have to come down with tho cold cash before they got any more bags for harvest use?. A number of warehouse men were presettf by special invitation, and they -were askedi to unito in tho sack embargo, that tbo united efforts of tho ware house mem anl the milling people might mako iho resolution stick. Tboo presenfi were: D. L. Keyt, Perryale; ITrnnk Glb'on, Kickrcal; Sherman Swank. Aumsvillc; Mr. Chris- teiula, Newbelg; Mln 'Waebburnp, Springfield ; J. A. Aupporle, Jefferson; C. A. Park, mHwtgeir of the Sid-ncy Mill Company; V. P. Balvcock, of tho Salem Flouring M-ills Coniany; L. P.. Roedw of tho Copittil City mills; J. G. Graham, of Balfour, Guthrie & Co ; Jantes K. Sir3, thb McCoy warehouse nmn, nnd Carlo Abrams, the Lincoln wJehow?o man. The otliec-M elected were: Prank Gibson, of Piekreal, iresidvait; Sherman Swank, of Auiihswlle, c-presid'ent; M!r. Christ onsofy of Xowberg, treasurer. It is Mill that an enormous quact'ity of ftin ancks wero destroyed in the S Ptincisco Piro, ami tho shortage is ail tho more mrarked on account of a partial failure of tho jute crop last year. Tlioso who know say that sacks will bo 10 cents each this year instead of 5 eenti which was tho prevailing prneo last ywir. At tho moetin'g yesterday- afternoon no formal resolution was adopted1 to tbia effect, but tbo nimouncemen,t was made tlwit apxxnnonita of this kind hart been made in Limni and Benton counties, and) an offart will bo malo to nmko tho saino condatioua in Marion ami Polk counties. It ban heretofore bcem tho practice of tbo millers to furnish tho farmers wIkh tmao was ncwdctr during harvest, fnvi of chwrge. It wag decided to put a stop to this luthit. A resolution' was jxuoil to tb effect tJwt in making tho farnuxr pay oah for the sacks and twtmi usot in petting his grain to tho mill ami warehouse would; not bo work ing any lordship on the farmer a n't. m o I The Kimball CULTIVAT0II " i r 0u.lUAnMf "! Ixt lltrMiflr Ha. I ne IOOI lor pummel lanurr, viuiaiua, iiup aifi Berries. For destroying Fern Briars and Canaif Thistle it has no equal. Made exclusively m sojd by KIMBALL & WEBI At Pohle & Bishop's shop on Liberty St, Salem, ft Standard sizes 5 1-2, 6 1-4 and 8 1-3 feet cut" Prices: $11, $1 2.50 "and $1 6 respectivly, p, ff B. Salem ? SBSySKi' ".i-H VVil!:J.iSiKWW'Jl!! but it was intiiiaatcd that the granger would irusli in f antic l.asK to assist tibo mill mem arJl tho warehouse owner Petition for Liquor Llceau Vo, tho umDersiguod, legal tv! .- v-v ..-.. .vv... ""i" I out of the bolo in which they find ( etato of Oregon, respectfully p, bhomsolvea owing to a scarcity of tbo Hon. County Court of 1 sacks. couc'ly. stata of Oregon, to gra' n ccnvs'ei to Lees JefEnrea, of Mii A Tragic rinisu. &, to 511 spirituous, ml! nUibUU.uU a uctjicisi, piumeu a vill0tf, iiquons in, igg quantitV """ .ia tuu u'lt 1UIlu ooa a " u'tu , one gaiKon in Breibenbush preciJ ii cmiu a uuger cuuia uuve siuppeu, in bocomo a ruinous bcak, devastating an entire provinco of Holland. In like manner Kenneth Miclver of Vance- boro, Me., permitted a little cold to go unnoticed until a tragic finish was only averted by Dr. King's New Discovery Ho Writes: "Throe docto's gave mo up to dio of lung inflammation, caused by a neglected cold; but Dr. King's Now Discovery saved my life." Guar anteed best cough and cold cure, at J. C. Perry's drug store. 50o and $1.00. Trial bottle free. :: o CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Qox&ffl&c&X riom counth stato of Orego il period of t-welvo months, as h. bourid wio 'will over pray. J. mooiio, A. D. JCaizingo, H. W. IL yL Sitonton, J. B. Wismer.l GieboKli. W. L. Quinmi, J. J.l'' akl, George Cobat, A. B. JuW,( a Glebeler, F. Vain! Valkentej Wismwi, C. Xewboldi. A. iT. Md D. MJatheny, Bert Bankor, L.J, . .tore. P. W. TrVodo, R. R. GUbe, Tli.odOro Titzie, Wim Harlot Yosc, Chnirlos Cuisee, HaJry Dei H. TayJoa Albert Carter, M Prod airtoT) X. Allen J. O. E G. Smith, J. W. jrichlman. Notice) Notice is ho-eUj- gin 1 1, Leu Jeffriea, will on Uio W' AugiK'tv 1&00, apply to thb Hi Countj" CouliS of MJaxian: Couj of Oregon, for license to sell sp malt aiul -inbua liquors in leaf ti s tiwin ono gallon 'in1 Bw precinct, Masion) couiuby, etafca gonv for the period of 'twelve; m LEE JEFFBi i Salem State Bank J& ?.AGKt Presftdent w. liAXARD. fst Indijwtiwv Wa III coaa,, tMft w t "- ly of tk. Mt.i, ea,U. r1 MU,,r " '- ic. of. U.t U at oa tka .r.r'rr. . h.,u 7Z1 " "T " ttM m.. Croup Is a violet iAaauuatioa of he nu. c w.Wm af tke w.nd pipe, which ftU MiMa to the larnvx nd biMohial tubwj and is orw of the nojt 45ru dw of ebUJrea. It al iwt ahvaya ombm on ia the night 'WW?? b"uP 3PP-r Ballard'. Saw L'kiaoat Mtertal.v to the " . a4 II YM M;e br 1 "BRISTOL" RODS -5SrqPp2gts H lilJpViAillal'l ill "if Mri. Fishing Time Fishing Tackle TvVf.. -JW I BWkriTaaa i -w. c I H Fishing Interferes Witt Business, Quit the Busines W"w"'""MMaaMaMaMMaMBMaaiM Fly Hooks We havo the largo and most complete stock of fishing tackle ever soon in Sal-an. "Fine fishing Ucklo is our hobby." 'm Ui Mta-v iH iftau n 0.J A Ilird Lot f UiwU to M.J !. trm & ,lvw IlS Kockaaod'bow " " 7i awaVMi Um pnag rt aauMi witk n. vlr..t. 0 the.i n wu.. .v . "" XV,CJ -ew - -. - wwant and fcMt FvM AnataW aad to p tk; rogtj I IVw Ctnl CtaasreeaUsxL - 1MA y wnuj. pMk- rrij BODS from 51 to $15; oar special 3.00. LINES from 5c to $2.50; our special 50c LEADEES Stoglo and double, 3 l-.et and 6 feet. BAIT 8QSSW HOOKS Single ai double sinew. BASKETS Fivo different sis, from 85c to Si W. REELS, Expert, Automatic, Maltiplying. rLY BOOKS 2c to $2.50. LNDINO ITETa TROLLS for bas, and trout. Try the No. 2 Heudryx for trout; it has been a mat kill, .w, W JVMf, U I n I SOME OF THE VARIOUS PATTERNS WE Si'J KJBUBEN WOOD QUEEN OF WATERS PROFESSOR BROWN HAOEXE GREY HAOKLE RNOLISH ADMIRAL COACHMAN ROYAL COACHMAN BEAVER KILL GOLDEN SPINNER OROUSE ABBEY ALDER BEE WHITE MILLER BLACK ONAT GRIZZLY KINO COW DUNO GOVERNOR SETH GREEN GAUZE WING JUNGLE COOK ASK TO SEE OUR SPECIAL PLY "OREGON CHIEF" IT IS A GREAT KTLLEK. Headquarters for Sportsmen mAvwm WZy$ mmm ;r