m 1 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1007. 1l'lKmm&allmm'mmmmm " KEHKiIk TO OUR PATRONS It Is nocossnry on account of our Bovcro loss by flro, to request of our customers having open accounts to please calL at their earliest convenience at our temporary office, Room 10, McCornnck Block, and adjust them. Wo need tho money to meet tho many expenses inci dontnl to tho many emergencies. 'x An early romlttanco will bo greatly appreciated. Wait lot the Big Sale Experienced Salespeople Wanted GREATEST POTATO CONTRACT PRICE ABOVE $ I !00 San Francisco Firm Buys Three Train Loads of Oregon's Finest at Sa lem - Take Lachmund & Co.'s Entire Crop of 40,000 Bushels CITY NEWS 4 tho full. Sho will huvo several lady friends with her tho greater part of tho tlmo. , A Collection of Important Par ngrnpha for Your Consideration f Iflllll WW WW WW WWW w Souvenir Postals Now subjects today, nt Patton's. Plenty of Them Sugar Cured Hams soiling In Sn lorn at 1C cents n pound, when other pioplo aro csklng bo much more Thoro Is plenty for you, nnd you will llko the quality. Fnrrlngton & Van Patton Look Here Ilnvo you any secondhand goods for sale. Call at 170 Sjuith Com mercial etreot, or phono 1233. O. L. MoPook. Mimical Tonight MIbb Rontrlco Sholton'a musical. at tho First Methodist church this nrfalr. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, MIbb LlUInn Stcgo and Protoasor T. S. Roberts will assist In tho program, which-begins at 8;1G. Runt Stnto Street "Wants Oil O. M. Epploy, tho East State street grocor, and Incidentally manufactur er of Epploy'8 orfoctlon llak- Ing Powdor, Is busy thoso dnyB, A. O. U. .IV. Elyct Last hlght tho lodgo of A. O. U. W., No. 2, mot and oloctod tho fol lowing offlcers: C. S. Mason, P. M. W.; Qoorgo F. Mason, M. W.; R. O. Donnldson, fereman: Ooorgo P. Lltchflold, oversoor; W. T. RIgdon, llnnnclor; J. S. Ponnobakor, recelv or; A. E. Aufranco, recorder; Wil liam Buck, guldo; Gcorgo Donclson, Inner watch. llnutl Concert Tho Salem Mllltnry Rand gavo an opon-nli' concert in Wlllaon nvonuo last ovoning. An nppreclatlvo crowd was present to onjoy tho oxcollont selections. Tho bnnd will glvo its next concort Sunday nftornoon in Marlon square Notice Tho Salem Flouring Mflln will turn off tho water In Mill creolt, be ginning Sunday morning nnd con tinuing uu.tll Wednesday. This will onablo tho proporty holdors along tho creek to got gravel, or mako any necessary .repairs. Gold Mine in HIh Yard. Ranker W. D. Woolwlne, owner of ono of tho finest homos In Lob Ango la, formerly tho resldonco of Baron Do Roglnct, colobrntod for hiB wlno cellars and Pictures, hna "struck It nsalatod by D. W. Byro and others, I rich" In his back yard. In cnrrylng in Bocurlng tho nocoBsary funds and 'out IiIb plnnB of boautlfylng tho other nsBlBtnnco to oil Stato Btreot placo, which 1b in Enst Lob AngeloB, from Fourtoonth to tho crook bo- Woolwlno was grading down n hill yond atom Nlnetoonth Btroot nt Epploy'a'nnd found a largo quantity of free-1 J. A. . They have scoured tho nocoa-t milling gold oro, similar to that of a. M. snry funds and tho oil 1ms boon or- On Monday Louis Lachmund & Co., of this city, sold to L. Scatona Sc. Co., of San Francisco, their crop of 35,000 to 40,000 bushels of Bur bank potatoes for $1.10 per hundred pounds, sacks furnished. This is equal to about $1.15 per cwt tho largest prlco over roalizcd for bo largo a crop, and so early in tho sea son. Lachmund & Co., havo nearly 150 acres of potatoes out, and tho crop will amount to about three train loads. o City Council Proceedings. At a mcoting of the city council last night nothing now dovolopod about paving, except a resolution by Aldorman Grconbnum for tho macad amizing of East Stato Btrect. Also tho Improvement of Sovonth etreot, North Salem, was ordered. Tho street commissioner was or dered to Bccuro another carload of oil for street sprinkling. A petition for tho grading of Hood strcot, In tho fifth ward, was read and rcforred. Tho claim of Marion county for $30. GO for rock furnished on Stato Btrect nnd tho following claims wcro allewed: Inez Bollier, $10.45; S. M. Fletcher, $3C; W. E. Bunn, $3G; E. S. Budlong, $40; Spnuldlng Log ging Co., $110.70. Tho councilman nbBent from last ovonlng's session wore: Bnyno, Low, Goodo nnd Gcsnor. Tho commlttoo on curront ex penses reported favjrably on th6 following bills, nnd warrants woro oidorod drawn for tho sovoral ameunts: C. W. Yannko $ 6.00 John Hughes & Co 7.10 Ho for Bros 35.75 W. E. Bum 58.00 E. S. Budlong 89.00 Port. Gen. Elect Co 8.10 rort. Gon. Eloct. Co G2.75 E. S. Lamport C.75 E. S. ,Lnja)port 1.50 C. J. Kornlck 12.00 Patton Bros 1.75 A. L. Frnsor 73.25 E F. Copper 10.00 E. S. Budlong 89.00 R. E. Mooros & Co 11.95 7.90 2.00 1.50 5.50 . . 41.75 5.00 4.50 TEXT BOOK COMMISSION STILL BUSY Will Conclude Its Labors and Adjourn at the Latest Thursday The State Textbook Commission Is still In session in tho stato capitol, nnd will probably not be able to fin ish its deliberations before tho lat ter part of tho week. Bids havo been received on nil the books which will probably be required, nnd tho members of tho commission aro to day busy considering the elomentnry texts. Possibly somo of theso selec tions will bo mndo Into today, whon announcements will bo mndo. Then will follow the grammar and high school publications. CHERRY AND ROSE EXHIBIT Will Be the Finest Ever Held in the Willamette Valley X-RAYS Tho best way. to mako a dollar go a long way Is to send it to a mail or der house in tho East. It will, in all probability, novor got back. Lou F. Vernon, ina pretty llttlo poem, in tho EaBt Orogoninn, says: "Tho boy Is always happy Who whistles aTl tho while." This is probably true, but think of tho older persons who havo to listen to it, and. then wocp. m m "Go ask papa," tho maiden said. Ho know that her papa was dead. Ho also know tho life he'd led And understood her when Bho said, 'Go ask papa." " A Medford preacher rocontly dis coursed on tho subject, "Tho False hood of tho Calvanlstic Conception of Hell." It strikes tho horso editor that Calvin might possibly havo known na much about that somowhnt arid country, as, well, as anyone clso who had novor boon there. w Tho plcturo of Mrs. Losllo Carter, na it appeared In tho Capital Jour nal,. Is a feminine copy of Col. C. E. S. Wood. This Is emphatically bo about tho eyes. Now then, Mrs. Car ter; now then, Col. Wood, you nro each Indobtod to tho horso editor for the very nicest things that could bo said of you. -o- John Hughes Co. C. W. Ynnnko J. A. Dnrr ...... ... J. A. Darr Spnuldlng Logging Co, Dnrr Hanson Goldflold. It cnrrlOB high vuIuob and W. A. Moores 5.95 dorod. Thoy will nlao havo tho co- i3 of such quantity that tho prospoct S. W. Drake 50.00 oporatlou of tltu Btroot uopartmont is to bo at onco developed. It la but In tho clonnlng up or tholr Btroot bo- a few hundred foot from tho house, foro tho oil la put on. Thoy will Old-tlmors ngroo thoro 18 gold in all havo It thoroughly scraped and all tho hills of that vicinity, but hore- appll- toforo only vory low-grndo oro has boon found. o tho dust romovod boforo tho ration of oil ia mndo. Than tho mag ic fluid will bo spread In such a man ner ns to do tho most good. Tho poo plo of that Boctlon will bo deeply In debted to thoao untorprlslug geutlo men for their activity. To Her New Old Home MIbb Clara Smith, who has for eomo tlmo rosldod on East Marlon Btreot, has romovod to Morntngsido, whoro Bho ocouplos a cottngo vory near tho placo whoro liar father built hla licet log cabin on tho Smith do nation land claim. Mlsa Smith la quito n Btudont of nature, and will no doubt enjoy her Investigations to Colic nml DInrrhocn. Pnlna In tho stomnch, colic and dlnrrhooa aro quickly rolloved by tho uso of Chnmborlnln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romedy. For salo by Dr. Stono's drug atoro. Will Prosecute Cwil Rod. Washington, Juno 4. It Is unof ficially announced thnt after the cab Inot meeting today tho government will procood against tho anthraclte cnrrylng roads on tho grounds that thoy violated tho Sherman nntl-trust laws. Tho matter was discussed at tho mooting, and It Is understood the President's advisors bollevo tho gov ernment has a strong case. SMOOTHING AWAY HOUSEKEEPERS' TROUBLES Right Goods at Right Prices SOMETHING NEW In Bifocal Lenses Lot ua show you a neat, up-to-date Ions for near and fnr-BOOlng. It U oually as good na tho expensive kind, and halt tho coat. Don't throw away your brokou glassoa. Bring thorn, to us. We caa dupltcato any part, with little ex-, pense, Chas. II liiflges Gnuhi OpMttU, 1M Qoiimm'elal Street, Rent 4er Catea Tfattonal Balc 10 bars best Savon ........ -3c 7 bars Xlnnt Sonp ........ 25c 7 bars Golden Star Soap . . . .25c 7 bars Diamond O Soap ....25c 5 bara Pearl Whlto Soap . , . ,25c 5 bara Whlto Llnon Sonp . . . .25c 5 bara Borax Soap 25c 5 bars Three Heart Soap . . ,25c 5 bars Naptlm Soap .25c 10 bars Rod M Sand Soap.. 25c Two Story Brick. A deal has been closed by which Chris Paulus became tho ownor of Ujo ,ot,on .thovnort,h sldo of Cour.t etreot, Just cast of tho.alloy, between Commercial and Liberty streets, nnd It Is ropbrted thnt ho will erect a modern two-story brick building on tho proporty at onco. o For stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation try Chamberlain's Stomach and Llvor Tablota. Many romnrkable cures hnvo been effected by thorn. Prlco 25 cents. Samples freo. For salo by Dr. Stone's drug atoro. WW 3 hand Sapollo . . . .' 25c 3 kitchen Sapollo' .25c 3 IM1119 fllltoh Olonnnr nnn i 1 can Powdered Borax 15c 1 pkg Powdered Borax , lOc 4 cans Rex Lyo 25c 3-tt) pkg Gold Dust 20c 3-lb pkg Pyramid Soap Pwdr 20c 3-lb pkg Armour's Soap Pwdr 20c FAMILY JARS Not tho kind that destroy tho homo, but tho kind that will keep your fruit until ready for use. Wo aro leaders on Jars and Jar prices. Mnsou, Economy, Everlasting, all tho good kinds. Now rubbers and caps at tho right prlco. W. A IRVIN & CO. 303 Commtrclat St P&onc 66 F Save your fuel bill na well as tho torturo of a hot kitchen nnd let us do your Baking Our home bread Is a winner. Try It. Coffeo Cake, Buub, Home-made Cookies, all kinds of home-made Cakes. Baked Pork and Beans Try a pan. They aro Home boiled ham, roast pork, veal loaf. Leave your order with us. . . :: Rath & Graber :: 110 Stato St. FhftM 3 Tho proposed Cherry and Rose show, which is to bo held in Salem July 12th and 13th Is certain to be a success, judging from the activity of tho committee nppolnted for that purpose. The gentlemen delegated to Becuro tho cupo for prizes havo finished tholr work, and tnoro tro phies nro offered than -nro mnii,. needed. There nro to bo 15 $io cups, five $5 cups and ono special ?20 cup, and they havo boon provid ed for by tho following subscrip tions; Oregon Nursery $10.00 C. F. Lansing 10'oo R. H. Webber, Tho Dalles .. 10 00 Mutual Canning Co 10,00 Homestead -10.00 J. L. Stockton . . t b,oo Ross Mooros .... 10.00 E. T. Barnes io.oo Wado, Pearco Co 5.00 R. S. Wallace estate 10.00 Spencer Hdw 'Co 10.00 H. S. Gilo (10 IbaLamber).. 10.00 Woodburn Nursery 10.00 Wlllnmotto Hotel 10.00 Standard Liquor Co 10.00 Buren & Hamilton 10.00 Oregon Shoo Co 10.00 Salem Flouring Co 6.00 E. C. Cross . 5.00 McEvoy Bros 2.00 Hughes Grocery Co 2.50 Ladd & Bush 10.00 Capital National Bank 10.00 Salem Stnto Bank 10.00 Bottor Fruits, Hood Rlvor . . 10.00 M. McDonald, Bpeclal 20.00 Mr. McDonald, chairman of tho commltteo on arrangements, is obliged to bo nbaont from tho city tho greater part of tho tlmo until tho Bhow dnto, but ho has pushed his work ahead, and his assistants will tnko up ninny of tho details in his nbsonco. Frank W. Powers, of tho nursery company, who is president of tho Coast Nurscrymeu's Associa tion, is busy working for n big meet ing horo on tho date of tho cherry show, nnd la also looking after BOino of tho dotnlls concerning tho latter. Tho present weather conditions would Boom to Justify tho prediction that tho cherry -crop will bo a bump er, and that conditions for tho Bhow will bo favorabllo. o aaneMr - lfftyester7 Inge. no'4 a ,, ...Mr- D. L i,,4.. T , 7 '" S tiuvn fA... w 1 . . land. lUrne,rCJ ,. v"ace nobef. tv "118 I Pon l... ' 'UB r iU"iand. orji lurs. Ralph Pi.),. Natives W I. morning. m nij ,2?!? 11 egr9 , thlcltj,te cor of the N, V visit h thrtu' ri ' home Up terdaytoherhomj? ". f" cotu n"rmm tho city. The,;,r,:!ei ly for Seattle, to uZ,1 I- raornV;. T.. "i " b in a m mooting nt. . "5,uu Ipm :. L.,M"Uoi! PERSONALS. R. G. Rldgowny wont to Portland today on business. Charles Spnuldlng went to Port land on business today. Mrs. L. Maas loft yesterday for Colflold, la., whoro sho will reside. Mrs. Ellen R. Morgan' went to SU- bnny this morning for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Surface, of Ma rlon, were Salem visitors this morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. F. Kurz wont to Eu gono today to visit friends nnd rela tives. Professor E. P. Long and wife left this morning for 'Albany, whero they havo a largo class In music. Mrs. R. M. Chaves, who has been visiting here, left thlB morning jor hor homo In Eugene. Mrs. Ethol Fox, of Scotta Mills, Is In tho city to attend the W. C T. U. convention, nna to vish rumu. Miss Edith Wlckham has retnrnod from a visit to relatives In Water loo. Col. Fred Steusloff and Col. L. Hofer went to Portland tma raoru- Attorney and Mrs. John Mcary havo returned from a visit to u Jamestown exposition. Miss Edith Roy has gono to Port land to be n Btudent In the Holmes business college. Mrs. D. A. Densmoro and Mrs. O. C. Locke left this morning for a short visit in Portland. Mlsa Golda Howard, who has been visiting In tho city, returned today to hor home In Albany. Miss Nora Burdlck, after visiting Salem friends has returned to her home In Portland, Rov. nnd Mrs. W. H. Selleck will attend tho evangelistic conference In Portland thla week. Mrs. J. B. Hurt, who has been vis iting Mrs. W. W. Glesy, returned this morning to-her home In Aurora. James Jorgsted, the University student, left this morning ior fountain, where lie will pena i summer. . , -uv nri Mrs. Mel Dungan, or -- Ua, after a short TUlt to Salem, left th. nor-lnr for Jefewon, where relatives and friend Mrs. Agnea nM w. this morning, h.reai a meeting nf ,. .. ' Booth in v. ... B U n. :.zaw Portland "rw! mnrnln. ." " . U f "" vu nut rtUtini Wends. Mn.8taw.rt 1. .7; of Mr. nnd Mn. Toa Cc-Tj Enst Snloin W1 - - Mr8.H.P.Bhini..h-.. Snlem relatives and !rlku! morning for Aumniiie, u will bo the guet 0! tiimx. few days before ttmH ..W...V ut jugxon. Hnntnln . it .. auu Mrj. JJfiaw . ,n,..n.. ...... "" ' ' .uiij ciosia a tucwiiw. of rnl !.. l. ... t un. uroTC, jen UU ttnh(fcil uuuuibun, wncre tnextintaj scries of Evangelical ttnimkU r irui a, ti. ennrch 0! tut fc Rov. Q. O. Oliver It tli (m pnstor of the Jefferwa dlrA. i Rev. O. M. nctler.putaiijij United Brethren charth, h. J luunung ior I'Duomita to aj conference of the U. B. iiai which will convene Jusi in K I was accompanied DjxrtMi, far as Albany, where sat vB j tor a fow days befon jbjk. luiBband In Philomath. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. lm lil turned this morning tr H&)$ where Mr. Jones rectify 1 an operation fn the KmsCsL kl general traveling vmt of tho Southern Ptdlc;w,i on 111 whllo in Callftrtkr tho Shrlner's excantoa. h Mrs. Jones will spead m tho farm near the Mr i hOUBO. -0-. lYobflto Mu. An order has bccatimW bnto JiuthorUIng Hattlt administratrix, to sell tit nroDerty ofttbe t - . ,-.. .- . . Grath. deceased, oiw,' 1907, atlOa. m.fwMKt for tho final hearing. D. F. Lane, adminUtriHf 1 estate of Mary A. Rli ' m ifTi-on an order sftthoth sale of the personal projtrtrM estate. Tim final account ct ' Mnrnhv. as admlnlitnt' tate of Stephen T.cwr".' has been approved. Ho Fked e i tiava fired th I'vocarrlod over 40 J".? ofasorethatreslsttae treaimciH. - - - y .i- cnirfl! that hu soro WU "" " , W-4 writes John Garrett, ef vm v c Guaranteed 57, ... ,., t n PerrrdrwF"' eiu., ut -- - MnfWlcit UiJO1 Tjr-aC' sXf Ofice wiui --- 129 Commercw - ..MONEY TOLW Over Ladd tV' NEW T0DA1 and fr IU1 .'atioBVi, Wunted o ' j1 .uLi- womao prw"" nfc. Uss1 gin to 40 jJT : c,ip sow- ttk - 77. .. r- a at I lirJ YW ! . "'- ..-!! -' - Pnr BIw -- JCt A fiCskk.TO'. rrJ r For R-",7 i.ajiJ ' . . ..-ill, -' bign "" & Hmillll-MilMltilil.il they wiU I the uU of riIUTe nca --