Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 05, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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DAK CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALES!. OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1007.
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Out Stoe Will Be Closed
Until
TUESDAY, JULY 9th
In order to nllov us to ronrrnngo our atock, mark new goods, etc,
Ladies9 Ready-to-we a?
Department
Will bo situated In tho room Junt wont of the aloro building nnd
will bo complol with fashion's most favored stylos.
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IttHIMMMMMHMHtHf iiiiinn nt tinnnnn tuna nllntrml to
CITY NEWS
A Collection of Important Par
rtiplM for Your Consideration
If
J fnllnti nt Cinn nnn tttna nllnirml to
lmvo boon taken In violation of tho
constitution by Sccrotnry of Stato
Dunbar. Tho matter will bo argued
on u motion to dismiss tho ontlro
proceedings.
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SoHTenlr roetate
New subjocta today, at Patton'a.
I'rcnljHHrHtoKn Chlpw
At'W. A. Irvln & Co.'s grocory,203
North Commorclnl street.
Jin. fioodc'H Mm
Mra. J. 1 Gootlo hns boon III nt
tho family homo In North Salem for
tho past two months, Buffering with
catarrh or tho atomach. 8ho In
nomowhat Improved today.
Mnrrlngo Limine
Hnymond I'owoll, of Jefferson,
nged 20, nnd Dorn D. Moon, of Sa
lem, aged 10 Itobert W. I'owol witness,
(tainted Divorce
Mrs. M. 1, Donnoll was granted a
Idlvoreo from G. S. Donnoll this
morning by Judgo Galloway. '
HIGHWAYMAN AND IIOIIHKH.
l-'rfHh Hamtogtt Chlpi
At W. A. Irvln & Co.'s Brocory,203
North Commorclal Htreot.
Fourth of July Hill
Tho general committee on tho
Fourth roquuBts that nil bills bo pro
obnted to tho uecrolnry, Z. J. IllggB,
at once.
'Appointed Immigration Innpccto
ConunllH Two Crlim-H nnd In Quickly
Caught.
S. S. Shublo was nosnulted nnd
robbed Inst night In tho vacant lot
back of IJutto & Woudcroth's saloon,
on Commercial street, nonr Ferry,
Shublo was struck on tho head with
8onio blunt Instrument, and a discol
ored oyo and bruised head this morn
Ing glvo evidence that tho blow was
a forcible one. Tho blow knocked
, Shublo out vora than Burns did
It. P. Ilonham, who Is well-known Buulro. nnd whon ho recovorod con-
horo, has recently been appointed scloiiBnous his watch wns gono, nnd
Immigration Inspector lu tho United with It had vanished olght big dol
eintoi bureau of Immigration, and law. Doputlon Sheriff Mlnto nnd
will romovo rrom Portland to As- HhcIi wero stationed nt tho doot to
torln, to fhko chnrgo of tho work, watch for tho criminals, and arrest-
Mr. uonham gained his promotion od Tom Drlseoll as ho wbb attempt
uy merit, as the
mudu after a competltl
lOU. "Jiaei- 11111(10 tUO I UtUSt tllllu In both Pn Ifiirnln nml luirn
grade of any candidate lu tho lust lit 'and whon nrruatod a full Bet of bur
tho Btate, which fact Is very gratify- Jglnr tools were found In his posset
ing to him, nnd a pleasure to hU.slon.
I PERSONALS
Hill Ml II I II HI llll HUH-
W. N. Cherrlngton Is In Portland
on business.
Attorney M. K. Pogue went to
Woodburn today.
Clnir Dakar left this morning for
an nnMnir at Newport.
El State Veterinary Surgeon Korluek
wont to Portland today on buslnoM.
Chna. C. Patrick, the Independ
ence banker, spent the Fourth nt
Salem.
Miss Sabine Dent, a talented Port
land musician, Is n Fourth of July
guest of Mrs. E. Hofer.
Ilex niihop spent the Fourth in
Salem, returning to his home In
Portland this morning.
Claude Townvmd and slster-ln-Inw,
Mrs. Kd. Townsond, and son,
Ctirtlg, left this morning for a visit
in Gorvals.
Mrs. A. n. Haberly, of Woodburn,
nftor a short visit here, has roturned
to hor homo,
Mr. and MrB. John Longcor left
this morning for Bay City, wliero
they will roaldo.
Ward Fisher and Lyle Lewis went
to Newport this morning to II 1 1 a
Hummer's musical engagement.
Mis9 Klon Thlelson and Miss Alice
Meyers wore nmong tho pns3engorB
going to Newport todny.
MIrb Graco Tohnan, after a visit
In this city, ha rcturnod to hor home
at tho reform school.
F. G. Sannor left this morning for
his homo In Mnryavlllc, Washington,
after having vIbIIoJ Snlom relatives
and frloudH.
Miss Elwlna Schrnm left this
morning for St. Paul, Or., for a
two-montliB visit to relatives and
frlonds.
Jno Kupotz, who hns been tho
guost of Andrew Andregg, has re
turned to his homo In Boeschen,
Washington.
Miss Teresa Knmph and brother,
Ilobort, of Albany, who bavo boon
visiting MIsh Ruby Long, of East Sn
lom, left today for their home.
MIbb Emma Warren, county super
lutondcnt of Clatsop county public
schools, after a visit horo, has re
turned to hor homo lu Astoria.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilalph Uonham bavo
roturned to their homo In Portland,
nftor having visited relatives and
spen ttho fourth In Salem.
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A Wonderful Happening.
Port Dyron, N, Y has witnessed
ono of tho most romnrkablo cases
of healing over rocordod. Amos F.
King, of that placo says: "Duck
Ion's Arnica Salvo cured a soro on
my leg with which I sad Buffjrod
ovor 80 years. I am now clchty-
flvo." Guaranteed to euro all Bores.
by J. C. Perry, druggist. 2Cc.
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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.
The absolute purity and wholesomenes? of the ingredients
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of CLEVELAND b insure the healthtulness and superior
quality of your food. You can be sure or
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CLEVELAND'S
SUPERIOR
BAKING POWDER
Made, from a Superior "grade, of Pure Cream of Tartar.
0ESH
CALL FOR CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER AND INIST UPON-. HAVING M
Sold and Recommended by the Following Gwcets:
WELLER IlltOS., COSOIERCIAIj STREET.
I). R. GILDERT CO., COMMERCIAL STREET.
ROTH & GRADER, COMMERCIAL STREET.
DAMON & IXJSTER, COM2KERCIAL STREET.
J. M. LAWRENCE, COMMERCIAL STREET.
W. A. IRVIN CO., COJDOJRCIAL STREET.
A. DAVE, COSIMERGIAL STREET.
IF., H. RAGAN, COURT STREET.
A. L. HARVEY, COURT STREET.
J. L. MOORE & SON, CAPITAL STREET.
RUTHERFORD & DOE, FAIR GROUNDS.
ROTH & GRA1JER, STATE STREET .
J. W. ILVRRITT, STATE STREET.
MOIR GROCERY CO., STATE STREET.
H. M. BRANSON, STATE STREET.
JOHN HUGHES CO., STATE STREET.
A. A. ENGLEBAHT, ST.ATE STREET.
F. G. BOWERSOX, YEW PARK.
II. L. SCIIULTZ, ASYLUM AVENUE.
W. I). WHEELER, NORTH SALEM.
A. CHENOWETII, NORTH SALEM.
FAKRINGTON & VAN PATTON, STATE 8ISOT
JCr. nnd MrB. Cloyco Matthews,
aftor Bpondlng tho Fourth lu Snlom,
bavo roturned to their homo In As
torta. Both Mr. Matthews and his
wife nro well-known In this city, tho
former having been In tho grocery
appointment wauling to board the 1:30 train. Drls-1!';'81"088 ,n, S!,l" for 1 yr8'
npetltlvo oxamlna-'coll Is n ox-convlct, having don? " l8r,n0W ,n ho TonB,,l l 0,nt LMin"
mrtrt thn i.i0i,.,.iti..... i.. ... r.iu......i i ibor Company general merchandise
tunny friends.
Railroad CoiiiiiiUnIoii HiNirliig
t ho Oregon railroad commUalon burglars tore off u ploco of tho sheot'
iin ei juiy mm. ny iu u. in., at Ha- Iron vldlng on tho building In tho
It wn discovered thin
that tho seeuud-haud store of O. I
MoPook had been burglarized. Tha
storo lu Astoria.
Bad Burn Quickly lleolod.
"I nm sn ilnlli'htA.I i-U. ...!.
morning CnftmborftU.B SalVd baa a .
mo that I feol bound to write and tell
Sold in Neighboring Towns by the Following Grocerc
PETER COOK, RICKREAL. QMS. D. HEIN, AUMSVILLE.
I.. ABRAMS CO., LINCOLN. T. H. DRAKE, MACLEAY.
E. W. SMITH, LIBERTY. cmTn
G. L. PARSONS, FRUITLAND. J8' SC1I.MUS, SHAW.
RANSOM & SON, TURNER. 31. A. BARBER, MARION.
rcAjn & ItASIP, BROOKS. F M KEEI1, JEFFERSON.
NIBLER & NATH.MAN, GERVAIS. SMITH & FONTAINE, JEFFERSoV.
PATRONIZE THESE GROCERS
you bo," says Mrs. Robert Mytton,
LRRIED.
DAKBR-BENTON. On Wednoidny
ovonlng, July 3, 1907, at the homo
of W. H. Dalrymplo In Inglewood
nddltlon to Salem, J. Wayne Bn
ker nnd Minnie J. Ronton wore
united In marriage, Row P. S.
Knight ofllciatlug.
Tho groom is a son of Owen Ba
many as fifteen or twenty In a day.
Tho silos woro, an far as I know,
tho first to bo sot up n Switzerland,
urlng .tho jmat winter they have fed
t rty head of fino catlo. Tho prac
tical lhutrntlon of wintering thirty
hofid of stock on tho twolve-acre
crop of corn has rosultod In Inquiries
tor seoti corn and In ordors for three
kor. Krnndson of John iininr Aiw ' un., i... .
- " Mintvii iiuuul oiiwn i iiiriTiitrii vit ..
467 John SL. llninllti.n n,,nri tlilrfv r.lnti,.,.. ...i i...,. ..... ' '" """ vuuw S-W ana
, w.,,w. : j ....,,v ami Miuinib ware wore nnnv nnn.
Jem, for hearing tho Oregon railroad roar of tho 1n. brok a patio of "M' ,ltt, HtluBhtor h bd burn .prosont ns guwts. Tho young couple I ach of thrso'thrcc silos wll h n
lnanaRonna to roforma lu condition- glaM In tho back door, and unlocked ?" !,0ro ,n00, I n,',,1,,d Chamber-1 loft on the northbound night train new lulvortkomont fo- the svstL
of utatlon hntiuMit uti.i iiiHu.iiii.ir .. it i,.i. '. ,. laln'a Salvo and It healed beautiful- i for a short weddine- rii .h.. .,,1,1.1. 1k.i. t . . . "e 8'stoni
nnd July 11th. at 10 a. in., at Al- luatlon this mornlnc. i...t f.......t. ) Th,a BU,Vo ,U,a'8 th I'nl tl0' will roaldo In Salem. Tho same loan nmiAi t ".'" ' .,0 Amor
T ' Iiiih.. I..1 I....1...1I.. m . I -w- mn-m (ttu ill ii iiiwi inn irpimm
11 is iop Kaio .inmirttnr unitAii i .w... ... i.i .. . . .w huuuo
, -.... .--.,., . ww 'mitt,, IMV itl IJII11I Wk IllirHTlf u
" ,v " milium iiim wioniiiig, uui loumi, W) , , . ,"
bany, tor a hearing an to the necos- nr na ho onn toll, that lilo loiw bur" ft,m08t ,8tftnt,"
nijy or a now
Albany.
paMoiigor itatloti at
1-Yo t"o Argued
Next Mouda) will b. hirt th r-
Kiuiiuni in iiu suit to ioinp.1 rtt- th. m n
wr four niwrs, a sold watch and
ohalti, and a pair of hnmlouffa. WhlU
thoro was prolMibly moro than oua
ooniitfctthl with tlm two crimes, the
by Dr. Stono'a Drug Storo.
0
Oixgtm Stnto Prison,
A splendid musloal, lltorary aud
pmcvm an rtrtuin tluy have one of (lramtle aaUrulnmont was given In
In marrlaga In March 1S7-I.
Abriiluun Lincoln
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IPS ALL RIGHT
The Salem Shoe Store
PRICES ALL RIGHT
QUALITY ALL RIGHT
And the poonlo tivat us all right, for they Uep coming In num.
.. Bk ,Huru man Miury our expevtatlous. Wo must bo
ins guou, ear
nmk-
Salem Shoe Store
EYRE & MAPLeTHORPC
was a man who, .ignlnst all odds.
I tho Urtv new dining room ou ihe lnttn,"'d th Kt honor n man
evening ot July lil to a large and . b " iM" UH,l states. Bal
cuttlvatetl niuHonoo. who vajoxed ,nnl'8 HonhouHll Syrup has attained
themselves ImmoiuMly. It tr 'he ft pInco' n0Wr nwMa by any other
beat thlug of tho kind ovor e, u st Jiko romot,'- U s a sure euro for
the prlww and show that thvre e Coughs, Colds, BroncUItU, Influen
tnen of bright parts out there, and !? and aU PttImry dlseaaej.
they are not allowing taolr talents VOry moUlw sliould keep supplied
to grow ruoty. w,th tnla wondorfal tough medicine
The sueetal nrMlogo wm allows iSoUl by D J Pry
on the Fourth of July of a game of
baseball, ta wkleh the orlton aiae
defetel a ploked Salem crow by 13
Kvory man in tko uriaon at
hk oiwllage by electric powor. It may
o that, in a country abounding In
watw power, tho spread of slloa will
cromo a demand for electric motors,
lu which our American maker, may
find It profitable to seek their olmre
o
l i """oBHBpw
H
to 7.
for the woa'a good twhaMor.
Model AmwJcnii Vurnt in Sultrprlnml '
In dooorlblHg the latroduuion of I
t. lAmorlma alliw bttn c,,.i, ...... , .
lenUoil tho Uawoull gam.. mU tk'su P. . Room wrttoo from v
were allow! to m as a reward of ,W: "'
merit. tUooo vlolaUwg rule being r. Jus outelde of Geneva there u .
uwd tkl. (HHYtlon. It Nka wen small bnt model Amorlci ta the
iHuiNiru 01 an American gentleman '
u ujii long resided In thte cky
(uamo on fllo at the Bureau of Man
ufnourw). To a model dairy and
oqualy utOHlato quarters for fowls
ad swlao the owner lt ,
T IITS: toa Alc
r:r.. "'. :ww, a offlnoi
v..u corn wo.- being ground
and pnoked Into these, farmer came
In from t rmmir.. , .
i ' uuu aoout to
All tho World.
knowa that Ballard's Snow Untmont
haa no auiuvlor for Rheumatism
Stiff Joluta. CuU, Sprains, Lum
bago and all nalna. Buy it. try it
and you will always uu it. ny
body who haa usc4 Ballard'a Snow
Ualmentia a living nroof nf.u.,.. 1.
doi All wo ask of you Uto s a
' ooiue, rrico 35c. 50o
?l 00. Sold by D. J, Fry
iust Received
A Shipment of fine
Limberger
and
and
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60 what wa to tw, .
aud a revelation it"
- , .v aj
Cream Brick
Cheese
Try Them and
Be Convinced
Moir Grocery
company
Frank Ison, Lloyd Hunt and CMJ
Frnkes loft this morning for WtQ
Walla for a several wfioka' visit III
friends,
A woll-known Oregon pioneer
man spent tho Fourth at Sales-
Mrs. IT. J. Barnett, of John PJ
Grant county. Sho arrived on V
nesday evening, and stopped at t
Hotel Wlllamotto until her brotw.
J. T. King, of Macleay, came In t
day and took hor to his home. Mrt
Rarnett Is 87 yoars old, and Iw
at Canyonvlllo in 1864.
Norwich Union Fife
Insist ance Socty
Prank Meredith, Resident As
Office with Wm. Brown & Co.J"
129 Commorclal street.
..MONEY TO LOAD"
THOMAS K. TOW
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, SaUM
NEW TODAY
Xotlce On and after July 1.
Ryan's real eaUt, loan, losura
and employment .offlco will De
Commercial Hall, corner of Co
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merclal and Center streets.
6-29-tf-
Wantetl. Good teamster tor
ranch. Anniv tn t. A. LlresKT
Co. Phono Main 109 or Fars
161. TiH-
ror Kent Three furnished roj
for Hcht hoiiRfikeenlng. with Bl
and phone, 486 North Libert?
Phone 1043. 7'5 L
Lost In Saleni July 4tb,
brawn 1oqVii. YM.i.cn tODl
25 in gold an4 small gold
Hsh coin. Return to Mrs. A.
Berry, care Oregon Nursery
and recelva reward. .
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