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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1906)
ksA I f UOTi DAY mtM t ket. Etc. 20c, , Etc. 3. 1. ) jet. 1L rag 8I AlfJ DS, roi IS, lj ' 1 sil ml l ae-iij 1011 Gw SE HOT DAYS Srls them all iOfleiUrtk 'el ' U ff'tZ" Ijjst the things to satisfy Killer & douglas mlenl'S lifuiuuft w w. .-...tinners and ji fiate St. l j. 4rrt from the dairv V"' . oilwAn AAMrAM ,otfflfcezer m fv.. j cream. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1000. 5 Bakers. Phonos J82-187 e table iptician Oculists Prescriptions Filled, Glasses Ground to Or der, Broken Lenses Duplicated pas. H. Hinges Salems' Leading Opticina 123 Commercial St. Wild Rose Flour $1 .00 Per Sack Dyspepsia Don't think you can euro your dyspepsia In any other way than by strengthening Imposed upon It In one way or another over and over again. You should tafco Hood's Sarsaparilla It strengthens and tones the stomach, and permanently cures dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Accept no substitute. FRA HLUERTUS AS PLAYWRIGHT Royi'toft Actors Will Give Drnnui About Justinian mill Theodora. Leigh M . Hodges In Philadelphia North American. Hubbard has written a We always pay the top price and sell flour the lowest. German Veterans In Diibi.nm. Dubuque, la., Aug. 2G. The prep arations for the great national gath ering of the Deutscher Krlger Vcreln, an orcanlzntlnn nf r.n.mnn ..i with l,rn,,m,. . "V"""3' d tonlnS your stomach. . ' lute 0I luei That Is weak and Incapable of performing union, are completed and everything1 Its functions, probably because you have ia in reauiness for the opening of the Krlegerfest tomorrow The arrange ments for the reception and housing of the delegates are thoroughly sys tematic and well organized that a hitch is scarcely possible. Reception committees are at the stations upon the arrival of every train The arriv ing delegates, many of whom are ac companied by members of their fam ilies, are greeted by the members of headquarters of the convention at Germanla hall, where lunch Is served all day. Several thousand delegates and other visitors are already here and large crowds of them may be seen wandering through the streets, sightseeing and enjoying the festive appearance of the handsomely des orated streets. The Krlegerfest will not begin un til tomorrow. At C o'clock a trum peter, on horseback will ride through the streets in the down town district, sounding the "reveille," to awaken the veterans quartered at the various hotels. The forenoon will bo devot ed to sightseeing and social calls at the various state headquarters, At noon the delegates will take their luncheon at tftb various hotels and restaurants, so as to bo ready to assemble In time for the big parade which will start promptly at half past one In the afternoon. The veterans will inarch through the principle streets of the city and will proceed to the Shooting park, where a grand popular celebration will be held dur ing the afternoon and evening. The principle addresses of the afternoon will bo delivered by Festpraesldent A. F. Frudden. In the evening there will bo a band concert and fireworks. The business session of the conven tion will open on Monday morning and will last all day with only a short interruption for lunch. Mayor Schunk will deliver the address of welcome. In the evening there will bo a "Commers" at Germanla hall, with speeches by many prominent delegates. The business of the con vention will bo finished on Wednes day forenoon and in the afternoon the delegates will take an excursion trip on the river. Supper will be served on the boat. OUTING SUITS It will be a month or six weeks before these hot days leave us yet wc have placed a number of our outing suits rangingfrom $1 0 to $1 3.50 on sale at $7.00 SALEMS FLOURING MILL CO. MARRIED. MARCH-KLEMSTEIN Norman S. March and Miss Tllllo Klemsteln, both of Marlon, were married this morning at tho county court house by County Judge Scott. ' A Dainty Resort. last opened at 126 Commercial street. Choice homo-made candles, always fresh Ice cream, and all kinds of pure ol drinks. S-22-lw Total Abstainers' Field Day. Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 25. To day's annual parade and field day of the Connecticut Total Abstainers' union has attracted In tho neighbor hood of 10,000 members of the union and other visitors to this city. Tho union is composed of 93 societies, scattered throughout tho state and representing a total membership of more than ten thousand. Tho parade was held this morning and was com posed of representatives of tho vari ous societies. Tho delegates of tho women's branches rodo In carriages and on floats. Handsome prizes will be awarded to a number of the so cieties represented In the parade. Tho athletic games will bo held at tho Steeplechase Island stadium and will be conducted according to the rules of tho Amateur Athletic union. Many prominent athletes will take part In tho contests. James Hogan, of Yale, will bo tho referee; Merrltt Sands, another Yalo athlete will bo secretary of the course and John Mack, also of Yale will bo starter. Elbert l'lay. In collaboration with Alice Hub bard, his wife, thin wizard of the pen has done Into a magic drama the historical love story of Justinian and Theodora theme significant for the far-famed Fera Elbertus of Phlllstla. Along In October, when tho even ings are crisp enough to admit of people acting strenuous love and hate, the play will bo given Its first performance, In tho green courtyard of the Mountain around which Is built the Phalansterie tho Roycroft Inn. Tho actors will all be honest Roycrofters, though neither of tho authors will take part. Then the world outside this pleas ant village may have a chance to see It, for Marc Klaw, of Klaw & Erlanger, has read tho manuscript, and says It will do, with tho addition of some "stage business." Just when It will be put on the real stage Is not yet decided. . How did he come to write a play, this man born In Bloomlngton, 111.; farm boy till 15, then cowboy, prin ter, peddler of soap, lumber-shover, newspaper reporter, traveling sales man, schoolteacher, manager of tho factory that made tho soap he once sold, then part owner of It; student at Harvard after he sold out his sappnaceous business, traveled afoot In Europe, teacher of a night school, breeder of trotting horses, founder of the Philistine, and Intended Joke, that has made him rich and famous and remodeled a whole town, and author of "Little Journeys," his best claim to Immortality thus far? I asked him the question as, ho put into my hands tho proof sheets of tho play, which will bo Issued In book form In a few weeks. "A stab at art, maybe," ho answer ed. "All art Is autobiography, you know!" Then that subtlo smllo. I "All tho stuff that's worth while is written with red Ink." Red Ink Is Hubbardesque for blood. Now listen! " 'Justlninn and Theodera: a Drama Being a Chapter of History and tho Ono Gleam of Light During tho Dark Ages.' By Elbert and Alice Hubbard." Such Is tho full title of tho play. The first three words and tho last four are printed In red! Is It auto biography writ in blood? Only one iiini in rortnln. nfter reading tho o - . , You may have your selection of our Straw Hats at ONE-HALF PRICE SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE ft J i O j A 4h l p v IT VI i.v-i i .mrirwmmirtTrnirrm Tho Father of Hnddnin. John Ferguson, a pioneer of Wash ington comity, Kansas,, Is back hero visiting his daughter and stepson, Geo. Conn. Mr. Ferguson was born In Ireland, and camo to tho United States some 52 or 53 years ago. He lived five years In Hnddam, Conn., before he came to Washington county Kan., where ho homesteaded on sec tion 29 ( Vi ) . Ho helped to build tho first school houso In this country. It was located one mllo west of Had "dam. Ho also Becured tho first teacher ever employed here. His daughter, Martha E. Knlflln, now of Narka, was the third child born In this county. Charles Canill was tho second. Mr. Ferguson's claim for a number of years was tho farthest west of any homestead In this part of the state ho used to kill antelope and bufTalo to pass time and many times scouts had been sont out from tho settlement east of horo to bury, Mr. Ferguson, after they .would hear of an Indian raid. Mr. Ferguson helped to organize tho first postofllce and gave It tho nnmo of Haddam. There was no houso In Washington city when ho camo to this country. Mr. Ferguson lived In Washington county for 25 yenrs, but it now a res ident of Salem, Oregon, whero ho has county for 25 years, but Is now a res an Interesting story of tho early days here, and wo feel suro that tho old settlers will feel rejuvenated after a visit with him. Haddam City (Kan.) Clipper. Special Sales I Of Ladies Black Sateen 1 Waists $ J .50 Values Special Ptfice This Week $1.00 9 R0STEIN & GREENBAUM Old Nos. 298 and 300 Commercial St. Salem Damugo to tho Illinois. New York, Aug. 25. According to the official report of tho experts It will cost about $10,000 to ropalr tho damage done to the battleship Illi nois In tho recent collision with the Alabama. Tho Illinois will take part In tho president's revlow and will then bo sent to tho navy yard for repairs. THF RIISY DRUG STORM "In Business for Your Health" We arc getting new customers every day. Salem people are finding us out. Our Soda Fountain busi ness is much greater than we ever expected. I he only place where you get -,.- CHEMICALLY PURE ICE CREAM and Fine Fruk Juices in Syrups. Did you ever notice that we have the cleanest place in town? Our Drug department is also a surprise. The Pcto ?nrc. flocking to us, we are what they have been looking for, with pure drugs. No substituting. Accurate work and moderate prices. They know when we till a Perscription for them the patient wiH get what they intended he should have and he wHI be benefited Dy - the Perscription. RED CROSS PHARMACY ie144 Corner State & Commercial Sts. Free Delivery Rcrblnc. Renders tho bile moro fluid, and thus helps tho blood to flow; it affords prompt relief from bilious ness, indigestion, sick and nervous headaches, and over-Indulgonco In food and drink. G. L. Caldwell, Agt. M. K. and T. R. R., Checotah, Ind. Tor., writes, April 18, 1903: "I wns sick for over two years with enlargement of tho llvor and spleen, and I had given up play. Some of tho situations in ltfln hopo of being cured, when my might fit to last flvo years In some lives almost as well as they lit 500 A. D. In other lives. Galveston's Sea Wall Makes life now as safe In that city as on tho higher uplands. E. W. Goodloe, who resides on Dutton St., druggist advised mo to uso Herblno It has made mo sound and woll." 50c. For salo by D. J. Fry. Moro Uniformity Requested. "Deream ono thing mo Ah want to say befo do congregashun am dis missed," said Parson Whangdoodlo, in Waco, Tex., needs no sea wall for ajj ho flx(jd hU gnzo on tho contrlbiv safety. Ho writes: "I nave useu U(m p,at(J bofore hlm( an, dnt am to Dr. King's New Dlscovory for Con-1 8Uggest dat cortaln mombahs ob dls sumption tho past five years, and it flQck get togethcr nn. atinpt a sposhul keeps me well and safe. Before that brflnd ob button B0 a8 to mako d0 coi time I had a cough which for years , hu noh uniform." Chicago had been growing worse. iow !. gone." Cures Chronic Coughs aud prevents Pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guaranteed at J, C. Perry's drug store. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. . o Dally Horald. r-rw -AAmmm- " . m Teacher. Willie, what is mm of 8? Willie Up and down or across? Teacher Why, what do you mean. Willie Woll, half of 8 up and down Is 3, and half across Is 0. Grit. o- Woodby Wltte Doe3 tho dogwood treo ever growl? Justin Funn I don't know, but it has a pretty rough bark. American Spectator. u Hop Pickers Wanted. At thollllhee Hop Yard, 3 miles east of Salem; 96 acres of hops. Ex cellent camp ground; fine water: plenty of wood; families with the camping outfits, will be taken from tho city to our ranch and back again free of charge. Register now nt the office of Louis Lachmund & Co. Over Wlprut'a Cigar Store. Salem. 8-20-2w. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT ' MONMOUTH Begins Its 25th yoar Soptombor 20. 190G. Throo full courses of study. Hlghor courso recognized In Wash lnton and other states. Tho best and shortest way to n Btato and llfo papor. Additional work In both gonoral and special methods; also, school managemont for graded and un graded schools will bo given this com ing year. Longer torms, higher wages and bettor opportunities are opon to Nor mal graduates. School directors appreclato tho superior ability of Mou mouth graduates, and tho demand far exceeds tho supply. Catalouguo containing full information will bo Bont on application. Correspoudenco Invited. Address J. II. V. hUTLEH, HcKlstrnr. EHHHHHHK IUnMHKl jg3 Map: ow r UMwm farQNJ7 s) si jmm SALEM, OREGON A thorough business training school, skilled tcackorn, modorn methods, excellent equipment, conscientious sorvlco to pupils, both In school and aftorwards. Wo cannot supply all of our calls for help, and tho demand will bo greator next yoar. THE CAPITAL CITY OF OREGON Is an Ideal school city. Tho surroundings aro excellont, and the cost of living Is much less than In a larger city. If you nro Interested In mnklng a successful start In business, let ua show you that no hot ter school advantages can bo had any place, at any prlco. Our now tataloguo Is ready for mailing. W. I. STALEY. Principal DON'T BE A'QOOSE. In shoos by vrarlng hot, heavy, and altogether uncomfortable footwear In warn weather. W have o maay va rieties of the low, anklo-oooliag etyle that thero Is no excuse ir mIWD' flletad foot torture. Just -is nobby. too, as the hlgb,prk fellow, and our Bcalo of prieea require no dip descent Into one'a punse. We nek a eaudU opinion of our tok when you have looked it ever. JACOB VOGT Tho End of tho World Of troubles that robbed E. II. Wolfe, of Dear Grove, la., of all usefulness, camo when ho began taking Electrlo Bitters. Ho writes: "Two years ago Kidney Trouble caused me great suffering, which I would nover have survived had I not taken Electric Dlttors, They also curud me of Gen eral Debility. " Sure cure for all Stomach, Llvor and Kidney com plaints, Blood Diseases, Headache, Dizziness and Weakness or bodily decline. Price, DOc. Guaranteed by J. O. Perry' drug store, HOTEL OREGON Corner of Seventh and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon. The new and modern hotel of the sit, Caters particularly to residents of Sa lem and other Oregon eltles. Enrepesa plan. Free bus. Bates $1.00 per day and upward. Handsomest grill la the West, sad prices as low as in plaeos less attractive. Dally Capital Journal ou file. wxiato-DioKBxftOtf somToa OAliVOllXJLi Bwiitke ?IlwRiY(NlHtMjg ,' ,-a-rrrA- mimmnwimvnmmmmimmmmmaumimmnmn m mn mnnniniiiuiiiniipmiiiiiii uiwiJiiiuiiiaMiawiuitiLwiiJWJMWUum ihwi t. 1