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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1906)
'TVTWf 'T '" ""' -i - DOG THESE HOT. DAYS , tt Orange Sheffcert ntst Loganberry Sherbert, . tt ice uream, '..,. . .. - one- ma icacss mem an .. ,. , .,.,. .--. fet'GtetaSoda,' . - : ' . 4 , Will . e i.riA-f tw tfie cwuumcai vraj, re more popular than ever a these and more like them offered by a Reporter to Put !rv "T w -"" the Cap-Sheaf on Peek v FIXER & DOUGLAS Salem's Loading Grocers. Confectioners and Bakers .., , 5-400 Stato St. Phones-182-187 ream direct from the dairy oar treecer makes perfect cream DAILY OAmAX.:JOIIXNAXs' ttXSM, OtaoQ,:tthk'TtJin3, 1900. " mi whM i i wiiiUinui - '' r"'"'jiiijjV -" " , f" '"'-' in w dm i t rif j, r v :DISON THEATRE kMMENCINa NEXT THURSDAY.' THE BEIOHAM-COOPEE CO. Tesonts tho sensational Cohiedv ia entitled THE WORLD AGAINST HIM" Pour nights only, Thursday, Friday, turday and Sunday nights. Special tinoa Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Imission prices, 15 and 25 con,ts. .. tfext weok, commencing Monday Wit, "The. Farmer's Daughter," for h onights only. cCotmick mdets ie man who lias used! tho McCor- tho longest time is tho most en- sinstic over its merits. io man who hasn't used tho M pnick should, in justico to hinisolf. foro ho buys a machine, make a few apaxisons. You know a prejudiced is Ilia own worst enemy. PAKE extra heavy square- steel tube 10 with lighter ones. ?ABE oxtra high, extra wide main sol with 'lower, narrowor ones. ?AEH Cho extra solid hang of our two lover ormiek reel with "reels found on or binders. PAKE jo open elevator and tho oxtra. deck Dor, all of which will handle tho iviest grain without choking, with less efficient elovators on other ma- ?AEE ' - Pho canvass tighteners on both plat- in and olovator with makeshift dc- fes often shown. Impabu fho McCormick roller tension with common inefficient pinch tonsion swn elsewhere kMPAEB Pho whole machino with anything ttwn, and you can't fail to reach a and conclusion, viz: that tho McCor- ?k lead's tkrtni all .TMOUTH BINDER TWINE Pwino sales alroady rolling up in fino le'. Wo nrado' a lot of now friends year when they- HAD TO use Ply- ifth or go without, being unablo tern'- rily to got other kinds. Men whom wo had vainly ondeavpred 'years to induce to TRY A BALL of lymouth, after using it now apa get- tlieir entire needs in Plymouth. GUARANTEE ITako a sack of Plymouth, use a ball, not satisfied, com and get ydnr ney back. ,v- IWo'vo done that in score's 6f "" in- ancea, and havo honestly nover boen ked to refund a cent. a-Boo Weather u(Jo,' my sort, and shut tho shutta?" This I hoard' a mother uttor, "Shutter's shut," tho bo did nruttor; "t cant-shut it any shutter." A lad stood on al kWdor taJ, Painting of a .sign; Tho ladder ellpped.-tjie lad .did fall. Ho ddcduaad left no sign. ,i She's the only girl I love; Got a faco like a, horse and buggy; I found her leaning pa the lake Ob, finomaa; save my child. But tho old hen, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting On that nest egg mado of china, just behind 'the hen houso door. And sho looks as sweetly catching Aa if sho was gently) hatching From that nest egg mado of china, chicks galore. But that doon knob, sho shall hatch, no nevermore. NOBODY SPARED. Kidney Troubles Attack Saltern Men aili Women,' Old and Young Alike. . ?vr-mp!wtw "" Personals .A. Wiggins IMPLEMENT HOUSE. 255-257 Liberty Street. irn; Implements, Wheels,. Automo biles, Sewing Machines aad . Supplies, t The W. O. W. Hall at gllvertoa. "''On to Silverton!" is the battle, y of tha local Woodmen, who will go 'Wa to tho Liberal cityi tomorrow to ke part in the dedication o( ths new, I A A. t i V WW . . At. L tunaaoaioua, n u. w. aau at xnas wo. Tho, final plans will be perfect- at a meet ins this evening. Silver pU Circle No. 43, of this city, will re tomorrow, morning in taljyho, will take part ia the exercises. tTnlform Bank. No, 118. Kill eo ia ibody, under 4he oaptincy-of Jasper KCcor, and will asskt ia the inltla- a exrclses. It will b a big day bJlverton, "aai a goodly 'samber of sen from here besides these two wUt attawL xt",n- Gordon Moores went to Portland to day. Major F. S, Baker returned to Port laud this morning. Miss Leona Hirsch has gone to Port- land to visit friends. Stato Engineer Lewis returned from Astoria this morning. Socretary of Stato Dunbar left for Portland yestorday afternoon. Jud'go and Mrs. If. newitt, of Al bany, wens in the city today. Charles Dick, tho traveling man, wont to. Albany this morning. County Fruit Inspector Armstrong TOturned to Marion this morning. Dr. Claudo Fryer, of tho Chemawa Indian school, la, in tho city today. Mrs. L. P. Alurach' returned) tuis morning from . a brief visit at Silver ton. John Lynch, who has been visiting relatives hcoo, left today for Harris- burg. .A. F. Kraut, of this city, was regis tered1 at tho Auditorium in Chicago yestorday. Mrs. S. IL Hale, of La Grando, is visiting relatives and friends in Salem for a week. M-A Joseph Adolph left yesterday for Victoria, B. C, to spend a- month with friends. T Honrjt B. Thielson left for Newport this morning, to enjoy the. sea. breeze tor a iow uays. Superintendent C. W. James, of tlte stato prison, went toJPortland on offi cial businoss this morning.' Conrad Krebs, the hop rnan, was among tho northbound passengers on yesterday afternoon's train. "Miss Goldio GouKi. who has been visiting friends here; loft for her homo irt Portland, yesterday afternoon. .Mrs. J, J. Reed, of Portland, who has boon tha .guest of Mrs. A, F. Hof er, returned-home yesterday afternoon. -Mrs. Calvin S. Whito and children, who havo ."been 'Visiting -Mrs. F. "R. Slator tho past week, have returned homo. J. C. Lee. of .the J. 0.- Loo Mining 'Company, of- Portland,-'is? in the city doday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall and fami ly-, leavo tomorrow morning for Lan caster,' Wisconsin, whero they will re side, ' Dan Tompkins, who has been trans- actinc business hero for several days. roturnod to hiia. homo'.at Oregon City today. ;M-"s. C. Booth", Miss I?aisy Booth and Mr?. Griffith, of Moscow, Idaho, loft this morning for two, months' stay at Newport. a O. Hockett, manager of tho Cali fornia Pine. Box and Lumber Company, of .Grants Pass: IS in the city the guest of i relatives; ' , Ulsa An' Harding, ofwaervais, was visiting friends in this city this week. Sho was tho guest of Mrs. F. E. Slater part of tho tlmo. , ClaudtGi Hockott, a prominent young business' man of Grants Pasa, is spend ing a few days with his sister, Miss Wafe Hockott, who attends school in this city, Charles Fond left yesterday after noon for Dawson City. He has large aOaing intenests 75, miles from Dawson that raquiro his attention at this time. Hs may return in -the fall. 8uj-eme Judge-elect " Bobert EaWn. r.. Crista, returned home yester ferta. He reperts Unloa coun Kidnoy ilia ecdzo yioung and. old alike Quickly coma anl littljo warmng ; Gbiklron wifftfl;. in tWedr oaffliy years ' Ocra'.b control 'ttbe kidruy. necrationr9. 'Girls ala kjargui'J-nervous,. Buffer paim . , , Woman worc-y, can,t lo daily Murk. . Robast) ouen,llUvw, lamo amdi aching baikl 01 folks,,. weak,' rhoumniic,, lamo; , ( Endure, distressing, urinary .ills.. , i The cuaio fo.r nwuu fox womsun, or, for Uwm , L 4d cciia' tbo. caus tflna kidnoj-s. t j Dauv'tt KJdtopy Pilla curo-sJck kid; , j Cure ndl ,Uy, yariedi fonna of kidney Hun,ering. . ,t - , box. W. J. Oatrltioiffl,. of 14C0 Tliirdl street, Salomv OroL, eajye: "Doan's Kidavey PililH, whUcb I procauxyi ait Dr. Stone's (Tiug storey not only Btreugtlhtonod my kidtniejis, but tlwjy spcodilty (removed tho bnckaclhlei nmdi nmin)C68. A romody thaitj acts with such prompt aiM bene iicial results as Doaw's Kiidouoy Pilte do is worthy of all coOfidonco, and T can conbcionitJously recomaicoi'd them to otihtars, for rknow I never had any madicino of tho kind! equal them for curing backacho amdi kadwe trouble." For EtiJio by all dealers. Price 50 conts. Festor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents, for tho United StaU-s. Remeniber the nomo Doan's and toko no other. ty will havo a bumper crop, tho liko of which was never seen in thoso parts. AdjutanVGeneral W. E. Finzer, of Portland, returned) homo this morning. Ho expressed himself ns '.will pleased with tho riilo shoot, and boliovcs all tho companies mado a much hotter showing than at any timo previous. Judge and Mitt Hewitt1, of Albany, spent last ovening with Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Moores. Mrs. Howltt is a sister of Mrs. Moores. Miss Maude Laug hpad, a teacher in tho Baker City schools, who is spending her vacation with her mother, Mns. newitt, is tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. A. Hewitt. ' ' o Whn Yon Wont Harness. .Call on F. E. Shafoi, at his new store, 187 Commercial atreot, near Fonry. The finest stock of harness in Salem. Come and See Our new assortment of glassos for water and lemonade. Very cheap, with high polish, from 20 cents per sot up, at tho Yokohama Toa Co. Phono Mnin 07. Cannery Force Roduood. Tho forco of employes at tho Mutual Cannery has been reduced from about 150 to about 40 this weak. This reduc tion was mado necessary on account of tho ondi of tho ckonry soason having boon, reached Tho attention of the management is now devoted wholly to tho ennning of raspberries and Logan boTles. When tho berry season is over the cannery will probably close tem porarily until tho oarly pears and ap ples are ripe, . t. .'...1. .1M-JA9 VMW ., W. . -. by tho Salem Mutual Cannery is an ex periment. It has long been assq-ttil' by tho fruit growers that tho canneries do not pay a eufilcfontly lnrjgfo prlco for fruit, and that tho canners' profits aro jsieatoT than' those of tho growers'. .The growers own and control, tho Mu tual plant, and tho work .this year will in a meat-iire decide tho question of prices in Marion county, V Chink Oeta rree. Leo Wah, tho Chinaman accused by Conradl Krebs, of obtaining money un der fabo pretenses, in mortgaging n horeo which belonged' to a brother "chinku" was acquitted yesterday by itrstico Webstor, who ruled) that he had no jurisdiction in the case, sincQ the transaction had takon placo in Multnomah countyi Tle judge dis missed the ease, and gave the China man his freedom. 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(k0?f t$$$li& Look 'throutrh the liouso withoht delay ;V II AC ' ' ''' Vi mStnrKSi-. .i. ,vx HAnt" iMi , ,imMmmtMMl&'''t.i'y' Sonw, castff .-lpU.oi!.flo.yjJ)ils Perhaps a bed or stovo you'll see. , ' ' ' i .,' i xWhalypiu-don't want 'oomoerso.ripniay j ff jCjlJ Havo uso for now this very day. ' ! ;Tliey majr. liavo eomething yHquire, And you can trade ii you deslrw, ' . ' ', ' .(Or a deal 'for cash you cam arrange . ' iinj-pT Through a Journal adi,, classlflodl ,xchango, j M i .. $ (Toontinntomorrowi ft REMEMBER, FOLKS Tttilfttl an soon aa you aotico the first symptom of a disond)iredl Stomd'ch, Llxn Kldtaoy W BoweJ you cam av- yourself a Jot of unoo84Mwty sufferinsf by taking a few doses of the ewe- brahed , HOiSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS n-MwMifa un dalav. Oar 36 years' rcc- oil & ok it tfca bt gaamatee of its . It ft9 iflirwwsB, vy pspsia, C&Mrmm, "SMktvmum, Hart Vara, nateaaaey; Osasasa, Diirraaea, auie His or Malaria, Fever a4 a cnajO- . g - . J A Small Blazo. ;Tho, new barn of T. A.. Powell, lo, catnd,:; near. Nineteenth and Trado streets, was ffiacrically dostroyodi, by firo J'festerday. nftornoon about 0:30. Beforo assistoncd could bo obtalnod tho firo had sproad and! caught the barn of H. L. Kockhill, which wns, also de rtroyed. . ' ' ? 'The water pressuro was poor and the hirdxnnt to which tho hoso was attached gavo a weak stixmm, Engineer Clark Churchill failed) to locuto the' fire nt onco, and lost several minuter in reach ing tho scene, But when tho engine was. piit to. punvplng water fi'om the Mill rnco it was but an instant until tho conflagration was under control, but too late to save anything. At the timo tho alarm ooundcVl tho hose wagon driver was at supper and Firo Chief Savage mounted tho wagon and made a rapid run to tho scono. It is said that tho low pressuro was directly duo to tho lawn sprinklers be ing in action. Lawn sprinklers should bo turned off during a firo, for Micro isVn ordinancq to thnt effect. Mr. Powell's loso Is nbout $200, and that of Ma Itockhill $150. Neither covered byln surance. "The World Against Him." 'Last night at tho Edison theatro a large and appreciative audienco greet edl tho Brigha&u-Coopor Company in their new piny entitled "Tho World A'jrainst Him.". The play is ono of sterling merit, and there was not a diUl moment (During tha ontire per fo'rtnanoo last night. Mr. Percy Brig bain, as "Jim Blackburn," the hard heartod man of the world, won hisses from tho.aiidlonco, which signify that ha played his part well. Mr Charles Caulkins has a most difficult rolo this week, ono which requires muck study, His pathos wero well-toned and his comedy caiwted many a laugh. Mh Iva Shepand has a part this week that seenw to ,bo well suited to her. Bbo gavo a neat performance of it last nieht, and deserves praise fon her hard' work. Taken on tho whole, this is' ono of tho most pleasing plays yet predated by the popular Brighnm-haia-peopea Company. Tho company had made preparations to play tho first tUeo nights of each week in Eugene, btit, owing to tho fact that tho Eugene theatre is to be romodeled for tue au aaU winter aeaioa it will be iwpos IUe to earry. oat -that flu, so MJ tho company will stay in Salem and presont two plnye oaeh woek instmpf one ns before. On next Monday night tho English", "pnstjoiwl drnmnij- "Tho Fanner's driughtery" will boUho nt tfactionv This pkiy'-wtU bo presentoil fon three nights, and on Thursday thoy will chnnco to tho cvorrpopular "Bart Lynn," thus .'rhnklnga change of o . ; .Back from Yearly Meeting. Quito a largo party wont firoini So lent, .Itosodftlo, Scotts Mills and Ma rion '6 attend;'" the. yearlyi mooting of tho Orogon Frionds' chureli, hold' at Newberg all tho past wcok, ending Thursday. Compared to other yoWH tho attendance -ns very good, and among prominent men presont wore such men ns Allon Jay and wlfo, from Indiana; Chorion Itoplogol and wlf.f, fronu Evonett, Wash., both prominent in- this church. A returning missionary from China, two on their way to South America and ono for ho North Arctio circle. Tho latter two wero Lidlos. i .ll T,f.ll .t....t. .1.... MAMA.1 ' liio rrjunuM vuutvu auuvva gouoju. growth in 'this stato, and its missions aro well looked after, Tho delegation from this city ' includod Bov. Kon wonthy and wife, D. D. Keoler and wife, Arthur McMillan and family, John Pemborton and wlfo, Ilosedale; Wv J. Hoillcy, John Roan and wlfo, of Marion; Crozios brothers and tltcir fumilio, of llosednla. : French Have AtheJetic QaJBM. 1 Now York, July 13. AltboughJjBa ylo Dajyiwilti notibo tiratll ppow gFronohfo.in )(owor'Of tlannlveBg has boen nnrnngwi todny n Coney Isls anil. Tho principal fenturo of tho dayj wiH",li thorahUU& games which will' tflibq place 'tjlils afternoon nt Dream-land, The prizes, gold, silver and bronze .nieL nl, will bo roprodatetions off tlve dog bIii's of ai-wiHlf madkj to iiieTyictorloua' abhletes nt tho Olympic games at Athens. Thb progmm includes BJix event's.' ni 50-yard lkwAv'Uanieap'ti quwilcv mlla run, ba'&dic.ap;. frwaalng' high jump, handicap; puUingrttoe lit. pound slvot, handicap; and ai tiyo mile rui, handicap. Tho number of entries In very largo nmji flno tycrrb and po xlbiy noma record breaking is expectjj ok. ,Itv addition to' the at.liletlc gainefl there will bo a para do of French' socle 41. -. .d ....1..!. kALJ' ..ll....d.,i (.ii-i, div mivtkiviirr uttvun irmivrjimnKviri and a grand ball in tlie evening. Jelly 'Glasses, IjApjuin anl. optio,. at 35 ,aad 40 contsrrper dozen dn6;thlrd aail one half pints in size. Bing up No, 0J, or Yokohama Tea Co., nnd havo" them de livered. 2b I r South Dakota Holiness Association. Mtlolioll, a D July lS.ZThe aawpl . . . KB . - -tb o tuo tumti Dakota llQlIness'AtwoCLa. tloit moor this cltv wli bo onewodl thi evening with a' largo mcotu ftfid;' im Ito' J, L, Gkcook as evaaellst H is coiisuuTOd one or -ino isowc aw jhj successful of tlte evangellats of national association, which ls.Hi.de. of mlisintora of all the leading d nations in tlus United State. Th stivln will bo under tho loaoWship' Glim, nf fileur Cltv. Is. V Two Small Ju4gBkenta. Two cases of minor Importance wero toled-by juries in the circuit court yes terday. In the ease of Albert Upson against M. Oirlstenson and JJorgltuo CarifltaasoB, a. Yr4ct pt, $0 was ? turned, in favor of tho plaintiff and $25 for attorney's fees. In tho cao of John O. Estos against D. M; Batclifi', et nx., a vordlct of $212.03 was brought ia for the plain tiff. An action for money entitled tho Krebs Hop Company against T, 'A, Llvosley flca tU hBff trjed, l th clrcut court ttJay. 1A',iury.wi'e3ectjr; ) ts motmltig'tBAhhe, taklag o ts: tissaajT i-sua. , i. -t Hyr OrsasEtery Company, Tho incornoratfon'-oanors of tho Du-j' fur Co-operative Cranery.CajTattyw yrs filed thls.'moralng ii5 tjis oflco of. tho socretary of state. The lacorportv-. tors are 0. 0. Woodford, W. H. Mo-i J? Haley, a Adolph Snaub, 5000'. P. Batch, L. Ilsroth. an The capital stock is l Baseball Players w& ruotXawrst Louis J, Kruger, ex-chau)ploB,flpg dlstaacs foot racer of dsrmany and Ifollaad,. write, Oetober 27, 1001:. "Daring ray vraislag ot)ght weeks ' foot rac t s16 Laka city Ir Atll last, I used BallaM's Saew Llaineatl to my greatest wtUfaeUoj, T?o- fore, highly recoamttad 8aow Liall jwaat to -ill Who aril ,btad withl ipraJas,'1 bruises or rkHMaaHsaii.1' W. Kaadl. Sia byD. Jj:iSk1Juf