Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 21, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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DAILY OAPI tAlt JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1007.
JURORS FOR JULY TERM.
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with the use of CLEVELAND'S SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER
can bake delicious, healthful food. The essential requirement for pure
cookery is a pure Cream of Tartar baking powder.
'st..ssN The absolute purity and wholesomeness of the ingredients
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of CLEVELAND'S insure the healthfulness and superior
quality of your food. You can be sure of
CLEVELAND'S
SUPERIOR
BAKING POWDER
Made, from a Superior "grade, of Pure Cream of Tartar.
CALL FOR CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER AND INSIST UPON HAVINGT
Sold and Recommended by the Following Gtecets:
WKLLtiR IHtOS., COACtlEROIAL STIU2I2T.
I). It. (ULUVAi'V CO., COMMERCIAL STREET.
XIOTH & GKAIIER, COMMERCIAL STREET. '
DAMON & FOSTEH, COMMERCIAL STREET.
J. M. LAWRENCE, COMMERCIAL STREET.
W. A. IRVIN CO., COMMERCIAL STREET. .
A. DAUB, COMMERCIAL 8TREIST.
II. II. KAGAN, COURT STREET.
A. L. HARVEY, COURT STREET.
J. L. MOORE & SON, CAPITAL STREET.
11UTHERFORI) & DOE, PAIR GROUNDS.
ROTH & GRADER, STATE STREET .
J. W. IIAHR1TT, STATE STREET.
MOIR GROCERY CO., STATE STREET.
II. M. BRANSON, STATE STREET.
JOHN HUGHES CO., STATE STREET.
A. A. ENGLEI1ART, STATE STREET.
F. G. HOWERSOX, YEW PARK.
II. L. SOHULTZ, ASYLUM AVENUE.
V. D. WHEELER, NORTH SALEM.
A. CHENOWETII, NORTH SALEM.
FARRINGTON & VAN PATTON, STATE STREET.
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Sold in Neighboring Towns by the Following Grocers
VETER COOK, HIOKKEAL.
I.. AI1RAMH CO., LINCOLN.
E. W. SMITH, LIBERTY.
a. L. PARSONS, FRUITLAND.
HANSOM & SON, TURNER.
V. T. OTT, PIfATUM.
H. O. HENDERSON, CHEMAWA.
IvAMP ItAMP, BROOKS.
N1DLER H NATIIMAN, GERVAIS.
CIIA8. D. HEIN, AUMSVILLE.
T. II. DRAKE, MACLEAY.
JOS. 80HOMUS, SHAW.
M. A. BARBER, MARION.
FORI) CO., 2SLRION.
T. M. REED, JEFFERSON.
SMITH & FONTAINE, JEFFERSON.
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PATRONIZE THESE GROCERS
TIMBER
FULL OF
CABINS
A apodal from Athland, tlntucl
Juno liOth, anya: Intoroat In tho
railroad lane! grant question h nut
o ncuto lu tills vicinity as It wbb a
couiilo of wookH ago. IIowov r,
mjuuttora contlnuo to locuto claims
on Kraut lands to nwalt sumo deter
mination or tliolr atntUH. Tons of
thousands of ucrea of tho choicest
tlmlior IniiilH In Jackson county aro
included within tho railroad's Krauts
nnd much lino mineral and aKrlcul
tural laud Is held by tho company In
Its' rosorvoa. Cabins by tho scoro
have boon orected upon clnluiB select
ed by claimants elnco tho question of
tho status of thoso lands were recent
ly opened up In thU county, nnd peo
ple who huvo recently rot tinted from
the woods nay they aro full of new
Httlors who have bogim to bow
out homos in tho wlulornoss.
State Stumtor L. L. Mullt. of Jack
won oounty, la now n San Franoleco,
.mil will ropraswtt a big bunoh of
clnimanlft hero In tomlorlug to tho
ialroml land nijunt 12.60 per nore,
biM.ldM a Hutu for Interest and taxos,
ir paymuut of the olalms thoy bavo
locufed. It is improbable thnt ho
win niMt with any othor reception
than that horetoforo accorded othor
persons on similar mlaslons, but' tho
elnlmnnta doalro to tako every means
to comply with tho law ami regula
tion, a woll-known rosldout of this
section of Oregon recently rocolv'od
tho following curt lotter lu reaponso
to his application to purchase certain
of tho railroad lands;
"Otvgon & California R. It. Co.,
Land Department, Juno, 1970 Dr
Sir: l have rceiv4 from you what
purports to lie am ajrilctlo to fcr-
chnso cortaln lands of tho Oregon &
California Railroad Company, datod
May 30, 1907, and I luivo to advlso
you thnt undor tho conditions tho
propositions imukt thoroln Is necos
Bnrlly declined. Plonso understand
thnt this company rofuses to nccopt
or plnco on fllo tho documont ro
forrod to as an application to pur
chase, or to fllo It at all; that this
company doos not recognlzo any ap
plication to purchnso mado by you
for tho laud mentioned, and that you
have no such application on -fllo In
this olllco. Yours truly,
"CHARLES W. EDERLBIN,
"Acting Land Agont."
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The Tcxm Wonder,
Ourea all kidney, bladder and
rheumatic- trouble; sold by all drug,
rlsta, or two months' treatment Wy
mail for $1. Dr. H. W. Hall, 2936
Olive street, St, Louis, Mo. Send
for testimonials, gold by Stone's
drug store. dw-lyr
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To Fight Coal Tiwt,
Ashland, Wis., Juno 21. Plans
for lighting tho coal trust In the
Northwest will bo complotod at u
mooting hero today of n roeontly or
ganized co-oporntlvo conosrn, which
will bring coal from the Independ
ent mines In tho nst to Ashland on
boats owned by tho company, thus
taking coal direct from tho mines to
the consumers without tho Interven
tion of uny organized monopoly; No
one can seouro coal from the com
pany except stockholders, a majority
of whom aro fnrmora, although many
manufacturers and merchants bavo
purchased shares. Tho scopo of op
erations will extend over Wisconsin,
Minnesota, North and South Dakota,
Nebraska and Iowa.
city, aro carrlod to successful com
pletion. Guovnra has boon granted
!ono of tho most novol concessions In
'tho history of Mtalco, Involving the
right to establish a city In tho center
of Lake Toxcoco nnd also to build
nnd opornto a rnilrond from tho cap
ital to tho now rodort. Plans for tho
unlquo project bavo boon completed
nnd what Is now a great shoot of
water Is laid out In blocks, streets,
qnnnls nnd nvenuos, down which
gondolas may nomotlmo ply between
hnndAomo mansions and hotels. All
of tho charm and romance of tho fa
mous Italian wntor-clty will bo trans
ferred to tho contor of tho valley of
Mexico. Mr, Guevara Is now en
gaged In financing this gigantic
schomo among Moxlcan capitalists
and Is contldont that within a fow
years Lake Toxcoco will surround a
city that will bo ti'u marvel of tho
ontlro wootom homlsphoro.
Plaa Ah American Venice.
City of Mexico, Juue 21. America
will soon have a Voalco aa beautiful
and pjctutv?ue aa that of Xure,
if tke plaaa of Jwo Ouvar, ol taia
Tlllnmn Strikes It Rich.
Joplln, Mo., Juno 21. Unltod
Statos Senator Ronjamln Tillman, of
South Carolina, Is tho latest to entor
tho lists of mngnnoja in tho "town
that Jack built," having recently pur
chased a mining property in tho dis
trict on which tin exceptionally rich
strlko has boon mado. Assayors re
port that the voln Is unusually good
and that It may In tlmo mako tho
South Cnrollnt statesman a million
aire. Senator Tillman has chrlston
ed bis property tho Pitchfork Mining
Company, Ho has refused to sell
any Intorest in it and tho proporty
will remain a closo corporation,
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Ho Fired the Stick.
"I have fired the walking-stick
I've carrlod over 40 years, on account
of a soro that resisted every kind of
treatment, until I tried Bucklea'a
Arnica Salve; that las healed the
kera aad wade Me a happy mi'
wrltea Joha Garrett, at North M11U,
N. O. auaraatee far Pile, Baraa
4c, y J, C. Ferry kggit. He.
Names of Taxpayers Who Will Servo
Department No. 1 of Circuit
' Court.
County Clerk R. D. Allen and
Sheriff W. J. Culver yesterday drew
tho namos of 31 taxpayers of Marion
county, who aro to servo as Jurors at
tho regular July term of department
No. 1 of tho circuit court, which will
bo convoned by Judge Burnett on
Monday, July 8. Tho names of tho
Jurors, their precincts and respec-,
tivo occupations follew:
Waters, Frank W., Salem No. 1,
abstractor. "
Eoff. A. I.. Salem No. 4, stockman.
Alloman, W. H., Chemawa, mb
clianlc.
Vlesko, Martin H Salem No. 7,
mason.
Frnmbacn, W. S., Woodburn, mer
chant. Scott, John, ScottB Mills, farmer.
Harriott, John W., Salora No. 2,
merchant.
Mlckfel, N., Mt. Angel, farmer.
Donby, Robert A., Jefferson,
farmer.
Hnmilton, C. S Salem No. 2, mer
chant. Fleming, It. B Salem No. 2, agent.
Mouror, Goo. C, Salem No. 2, con
tractor
Smith, James G., Sllverton ' mer
chant. Schwab, John, Mt. Angol, farmer.
Mnlvln, E. T Salem No. C. farm
er. Cone, E. A., Buttovlllc, farmer.
Burglmrdt, W. II., Jr., Salem No.
1, merchant.
Etzel, Joseph, Manama, farmer.
Bock, Honry, Sllverton, merchant.
Bovons, Frank, Hubbard, farmor.
Ponnobakor, J. S., Salem No. 2,
cabinet maker.
Ames, Louis, Sllverton, merchant.
Follor, Peter, Buttovlllo, farmer.
Harold, Alex., Brooks, farmer.
Riches, J'. II. Sllvorton, farmor.
llartman, Chas. D., Scotts Mills,
farmer.
Harvey, A. L. Salem No. 2, mer
chant. Norton, S. W. Monitor, farmor.
Scott, Win. II., Sidney, farmor.
Wilson, Otto J., Snlom No. 3,
morchnut
Eckhout, D. F Woodburn, fnrm
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Baseball This Evening.
Everybody ought to bo out tonight
to seo tho big gnmo botwoon tho Y.
M. C. A. and tho Woolon Mills on
tho W. U. flold, at C:30 p. m.
Tho two teams aro now oven In
tho City Lcnguo, imd tonight will do
cldo which will go In tho lead.
Forbes says ho is going to pitch his
head off, if ho has to, for tho Asso
ciation tonight, and tho "wonvors"
win nnvo 10 (io Bomo lau piaymg it
thoy wnnt to land on top after tho
clash.
A Big Shoe Display
May Be Seen AH This Week at 0uf
Establishment
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.And they nro nil new Spring
goods, too now ideas In
footwear thnt nro suro to
" make quick purchasers of
those who Uko to dress their
feet neatly nnd comfortably.
Wo linvo Oxford Ties Uiat are
exceedingly handsome, formed
on up-to-dato lasts, nnd most
graceful in form. All sizes to
suit nil shapes of feet. The
prices nro extremely modest,
considering tho high qualities!
OREGON SHOE COMPANY
Thcjiomc of Good Shoes
MUNSEY'S NEW IDEA.
Tho Two-for-a-Qiinrter Magazine I
tho Lnrgost Ever Published.
An innovation that Is without
quostion tho greatest that over hap
pened in magazlno publication has
como with tho first nppcarnnco of
tho newest Munsoy idea for July.
Llkto nil of Mr. Munsoy's undertak
ings It is a llttlo startling, but it will
grow on you. Brlofly, it 13 a maga
zine In two volumes undor separato
covors, but under ono iiame. The
nnmo Is "Tho Scrap Book" a magic
namo that mado a great magazlno a
great success from tho start. Mr.
Munsoy says thoro isn't room enough
within ono cover to mako a big
enough and strong enough magazlno
to satisfy tho reador of today.
Th'o Scrap Book, in its now form,
1 .tho largest magazlno over pub
lished tho biggest money's worth
to bo had. It3 concoptlon scorns only
natural to tho man who has achloved
famo by sizing up tho wants of tho
reading public, and then filling tlio
want. ,
Two Parts Uider Ono Name.
Tho first section of this largest
magnzlno tho world has over eon is
practically nn all-Illustrated maga
zlno not In tho sonso that It carries
no toxt, but thnt It is hotter and moro
profusoly Illustrated than any so-
called UluBtratod magazlno now pub
lished.
Every phaso of llfo, ovory Joplc of
lntorost, ovory subject that has tho
world's attention, Is told ptewi
and story. It Is truly a reflector ol
public BonUmont a mirror ot tit
world's events. v deals wlth-thian
timely and draws Interesting coo
parlsons with things of tho past.
Stories of grtat disaster, report!
of big nphlevements, comments oa
famous trials, side-lights oa erer.
thing of human Intorest, have, their
placo In Its 192 pages yet this It
only half.
The Other Half.
Thto othor hajf Is ICO pages ol
pure fiction tho kind that tags it
tho heart strings, tho character li
which" .take tho form of life and he-
como your acquaintances.
It Is fiction such only as Manx;
Is famed for as tho pioneer la th
I publication of tho all-fiction mp
zlno. Thoro Is not a picture or 1
break of any kind la the 160 pii
of tho good solid kind of stories thit
' makes such an appeal to the AbM
can lovo of romanco and adventure.
' You can hardly Imagine ouch 1
supplement as this to such a b
zlno ns tho superb Illustrated ptrt
1 it Is a 'brand now Idea, worthy otft
'publisher who Issues It, and yw
must buy tho July Issuo ot Scnj
Book to npprcclato It.
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H. L. Plttock nnd P. W. UtM
tor, of Portlnnd, camo up today talv
spect tho Snauldlng LogBlng Com
pany's plant nt this city. ThU if
tornoon thoy wont to Independent
to seo tho sawmill there.
Ktaesast
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IF YOU INTEND TO BUY A
COOL SUMMER SUIT
Come Where you will find the
style, fit and finish you want.
Bishop's Ready
Tailored. Summer Suits
cannot be beat in quality, workmanship
and finish.
Prices $8 to $25
We have a tailor to make any alteration
n ecessary to give you a perfect fit free
of charge.
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
Best because they are the coolest best wearing and most
comfortable. Knee length in drawers, short sleeves, two
piece or union suits. 50c to $2.50 per garment.
! Salem Woolen Mill Store
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