Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 31, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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.DAILY OAPirAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 81.1&08.
Harvesters and Campers
Dry Goods Supplies
Overalls, Sox, Suspenders, Gloves, Calico, Muslin,
8 (o 11 oz. Duck, Denims, Drilling, Ticking, Shirtings
w' riCES
LOW PRICES.
LOW PRICES.
.S3c
. . . t... 10c tip
7? yVf. ..... 28c
Oc
-. . T1.ii.ulMnH TT1 rrrs
jfcns ana uoys uwuiiBiiu,uuumi
Straw Hat3 from
Table cloth, white or turkey rod, ;yard
Toweling
ToVellng, ftU linon,' unbleached. . . ...
Sheets, bleached, '81x90,' hemmed, ' each ' . tf . f. 05c
Blankets, a pair ,.
Children's Overalls
Grey cotton hose, a pnlr 12c
ii
8c
.GOe
,25c
MIDDLEWEIGHTB READY
TO FIGHT TONIGHT
San Francisco, July 31. Stanley
Ketone, who won the middleweight
championship of the world from
Pnpko In Milwaukee a Bhort- time
ngo, will defend h'a title tonight In
fa 20-round go with Hugo Kelly. The
Michigan fighter, who has Jumped
Into such high fnvor In the ring Into
ly, will probably step Into the ring
tonight at odd? of 10 t o3. The fight
fans were able to extract little mon
ey from Kelly' supporters at 10 to
4, and last ovenlng the price was
cut to 10, to 3. . . . ,
Stanley wears the famous "hoodoo
belt," presented to. him by, Luke
Mnrlqch some time ago. Fight fan
say that if he can win with, the belt
o nhe will be invincible. , ' . 4 .
Both fighters nro In excellent con
dltion, and tickets for all the seat.
In tho Coliseum have been sold out
already. ..
A 10-round preliminary between
Blue Dan, a navy boy, nnd George"
Peterson will bo pulled oft before the
main event.
AS RTE1N & GREENBAUM,
240 and 246 Commercial
Slrcet, Salem, Oregon
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We Just Keep Growing and Can't Help It
Our growth, especially during tho past two years has bcon won
dcrful, Notwithstanding this favorablo condition wo aro not dis
posed to let tho growth stop, and bog loave to call your atten
tion to our last statement, and to respectfully collclt your busi
ness on tho just ground of superior strength and facilities.
Many people do not know what a bank's capital 1 for, or the dif
ference between a bank of llttlo or no capital and one with largo
capital.
A RANK'S CAPITAL
I tho fund that protects tho depositors from loss; thercforo tho
larger It is, tho greater protection thd depositor has. This bank
has a
Capital of ."" 3100,000
Surplus and Undivided Pronts ., . . . 8.000.
Additional Stockholder Liability 100.000
A totnl of ' 3208,000
This means thnt wo must loso $208,000 beforo our depositors
could loso a cent. This protection Is for YOU. When you thlnK
"Bank" think "United StatOB National."
United States National Bank of Salem, Ore.
SAX FRANCISCO .MARKETS.
When You Arc Dry
WHY NOT BUY
A pure and wholesomo bovorngA that 1b sold In all tho cities
of Western Oregon and Northern California.
Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops
Grown in Marion County
Mndo of Mtered Water and strictly In accordance with the
Pu.ro Food Lay Salem Boor Is tho b'est mild bevorago offered the
public.
Made by iclontlflc procossoa and guaranteed pure and whole
some.
No adulteration.
perect sanitary conditions.
No drugs or chomlcals and under the, most
Addresa all orders to
Salem Brewery Association
San Frnncleco, July, 30. Wheat,
No. 1 California club, $l.i)29
l.G7i; Northern bluestcm, $l.C7Ji
1.72; Northern -club, ?l.Cd
1.62 4; Inferior grades of whoaO
91.40gpl.66.,
Barley Feed barloy, $1.36
1.40; common to fair, $1.301.35;
browing at San Francisco, nominal
at $1.45(0)1.56; Chevalier, $1.G5
1.85, according to quality.
Eggs Per dozen, California (rcBh
Including cases, extra, 29c; firsts,
250; seconds, 23c; thirds, 19c;
Eastern, firsts, 22c; Eastern, scc
onds.'lSc. putter- For pound, California
fresh, extras, 23c; firsts, 22c; sec
onds, 20&c; third-?, 20c; packing
No. 1, 19c; packing, No. 2, 18Vc
Nov cheese Per pound, Califor
nia flats, fancy, llc; firsts,
10&; Boconds, 0c; California
Young America, fancy, 13c; firsts,
12 c; Easter Oregon, fancy,
13c; EaBtern Oregon Young Amor
lea, fancy, 14 c.
Potatoes Per cental, nor pota
toes (Backs), $l0il.25; boxes, $1Q
1.16; Early Rose, 75 $ 85c.
Onions Per snek, red onions, CO
75c; yellow, 70(Jp75c.
OrangcB Per box, nnvcls, $2
3.50; Valencia?, $2.50Q'3.B0.
o
3100 Rtnvnnl, 3100
Tho readers of this paper will be
to "bo pleased to learn that thoro Is at'
least ono drendod dlscaso that scioncn
hBl)oen able to euro In all Its stages
'and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Curo It tho only positive euro now
known to tho medical frntornlty. Ca
tarrh being a constitutional disease,
requires a constitutional treatment.
Hnll's Catarrh Curo is taken intern
ally, acting directly upon tho blo.vJ
nnd mucuous surfaces of tho system,
thoroby destroying tho foundation of
tho dlBeaao, nnd giving the- patient
strength by building up the constitu
tion and nsshtlng naturo In doing Its
work. Tho proprietors havo so mucli
faith in Us curative powors that the
offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any
caso that It fallo to cure. Send for
list of testimonials.
Address: P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
O.,
Sold by druggl3ts, 75c.
Tnko Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation.
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Willamette Hotel Arrival.
Mrs. R. B. Fronch, Portland.
Mrs. W. C. 'Smith, do.
A. M. Mansfield, do.
M F. JefTrcss, do.
J. F. Wentworth, do.
P. L. Campbell, Eugene.
L. B. Mornn. Portland,
Geo. Sorenson and wife, do
Chas. Lewis, do.
W. II. Raymond, do.
IS SUMMER
TRYING UPON
YOUR HEALTH
You Need a Tonic to Keep Vp Your
Strength, Not a laxative to Fur.
ther Weaken the Rody.
Not nil tonlc3 aro suitable for
pe during. the hot months. Many
tion prevalent la summer,
tlves nnd tond to, aggravte- a condl
tloo prevalent In summer.
H" you are weak and run-down,
pale, and without energy and ambi
tion, take a suggestion from the hot
countries of South and Centra'
America where tho tonic remedy al
most exclusively used Is Dr. Wil
liams' Pink Pllb. Tho reason fo.
tho popularity of these pills In reg
ions where It Is always summer 1s
that tho have no lnxatlvo action,
they build u'p tho blood without
purging nnd weakening. They give
strength and do not- tnko it away.
An excellent example of the tonic
nctlon of this remedy Is the caBo of
Mrs. Gilbert R. Searles, of Hanover
-treat, .Marshall, Mich. .
"I was taken sick- a few years'
ago," she says, "my whole sy3tem
being run down and debilitated. 1
had no strength nor ambition, lost
fearfully in flesh and my complex
ion was sallow and lips pnlc. My
tomach was weak and digestion
loor. I Lad it constant craving for
food, although my stomach pained
mo all of the time.'' Thoro was also
n great deal of pain in my back,
loins. nnd Bides nnd I had hard head
aches. My blood was thin and Im
poverished and I was rapidly going
Into a decline I could not work
and life didn't seem worth living.
"I tried doctora and several med
icine? for over a year with but little
benefit. My alitor, who was visit
ing me, urged mo to try Dr. Wil
liams' Pink Pills. I bought some
at once nnd after taking n few boxes
was restored to health, gained nbout
30 pounds In weight and havo bcon
tho plcturo of health ovor Blnco."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nro cold
by all druggists, or sent by mall,
postpaid, on receipt of price, 60
ccntB per box; six boxes, for $2.50,
by tho Dr. Williams Medicine Co.,
Schenectady, N, Y.
AROUK CASKS IN THH
SUPREME COURT
Waller &' Hentschel
Successors to E. Eckerlln
"fc Elite" Hotel and Cafe
V
and lis ConunwcJal Street
6 A M. to Midnight. Excel-
,wt Merchants' Lunch, 25c. Sun.
d8r Fa'w,1r dinners and Banquets'
BpoelUty.
J55
ndSI;
4LmmmW ;ffis: - h
Kr3U AWT ,
Vmmmmmt j lBci
Help fop Tlioso Who Havo Stomach
Troiilile.
After doctoring for about 12 years
for a bnd stomach trouble, and
spending noarly flvo hundred dol'ars
for medlc'uo and doctor's fee?, I pur
chased my wife ono box of Chamter
laln's Stomach and Liver Tablets,
which did her so much good thai
she continued to use them nnd they
havo done her more god than ail
of the medlclno I bought beforo.
Samuel Boyer, Folsora, Iowa. Thla
medicine is for sale by Dr. Stone't
drug store Samples free.
Tho ca?es of tho otato iigalnst Ju
Nnn for murder, and J. W. Itacd
for election fraudB wero argued yes
terday in tho supremo court.
Ju Nun, a Chinaman, wns arrested
In January, 1900, charged with
murdering Loo Ylck Leo In Port
land, and was convicted by the Mult
nomah county circuit court tit man
slaughter, and sentenced "to 15
years In tho penitentiary mid $15,
000. flno. Tho defense nlloges er
rors, in thnt tho information was
not based on oath or afflrmntlon, and
also that the jury was not properly
drawn.
Reed was convicted In the Mult
nomah county circuit court for com
plicity In tho Sellwood election
frauds eovoral years ago. His at
torneys allego that errors wero com
mitted in certain remark of the
court during the trial, '
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It Can't Ho Rent.
Tho best of toaclion 1b eporlnnce.
C. M. Harden, of Silver Ctty, Nor.li
Carolina, say; "I .find Electric Bit
ters does all that's claimed for Jt.
For Stomach, Liver and K'dncy
troubles It enn't bo beat. I have trie 1
It and And it a most cxroUent modi-,
cine." Mr. Harden Is right; It's tho
best of all medlcllnes also for weak
ness, lame back, and all rtm down
conditions. Best too for chills aud
malaria. Sold under guarantee at
J. O. -Perry's drug store. 50c.
Wisdom Is cheap at any price.
EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
At home, In tho evening,, with an
Edison Phonograph 4o make things
lively what hotter combination can
bo Imagined? Stop and think of
this, father of a family, on your way
home, nnd then stop In nnd hoar tho
Edison Phonograph and hnvo ono
sent home. A vory Bmnll prelimin
ary payment will mnko It yours.
L. P. SAVAGE,
2-17 Commercial Street,
Newport
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resot
THE PLACE TO GO POR PERFECT REST AND EVERY CON-
CEIVARLE FORM OP HEALTHFUL AND DELIGHTFUL REC-
REATIOX.'
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Bo3t food nnd an abun
dnnco of It. Fresh water from Bprlngs. All modern necessities,
nuch n tolograph, telephone, markots freshly provided ovcry
day. Fuol In abundance. . Cottages partly furnished or unfurn
ished to bo hnd cheaply. Strict municipal Banltary regulations.
NEWPORT is reached by way of tho Southern Pacific to Albany
or Corvnllls, thonco Corvalle & Eastern R. R. Train sorvlce dally
and tho trip a ploaBuro throughout.
RATE FROM SALEM
SEASON SIX .MONTHS TICKET 9B.00.
SATURDAY TO MONDAY" TICKET $.1.00.
Our claborato new Summer Book gives a conclso description ,
of Newport, Including a llBt ofhotols, their cnplclty and
rates. Call on tolephono or wrtto local ngonts,
WM. McMUHRAY,
Gonoral PasBongorAg nt, Portland, Oregon.
JM '-UljlLe,
THE HOTEL LENOX
Portland's now and most modernly
furnished hotel, Third and Main
Btreots, fronting, on tho beautiful
City Plnza and adjacent to business
center. Froo bus to and from trains.
Up-to-dnto grill. Excellent cuisine.
Tolophono In every room. Private
baths,
European Plan, $1 to $2.80 Per Day.
American Plan, if '.1.00 (o $ I Per Day,
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
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Are You Being "Hunted?"
Ono of today's want ads. may bo hunting you rancacklng tho
city for you.
It may havo a mossago for you of urgent porsonnl Importance
ono that, when you got It, nnd heed it, mny chango tho lm
mcdlato currents of your activities, of your Interests may even
placo around nnd about you pew environments, now associates;
may even give you an entirely now start in n budness way.
Isn't it worth whllo to try nnd find out whothor this may not
bo true todny, tomorrow, or very soon,
THE BUREAU
Is a gentleman's resort you not only find gontlomon In front of
tho bar but behind tho bar.
F. P. TALKINGTON, Proprietor
His long experience In tho business has taught him that It pays
to buy only tho best.
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS
Teh phono, J 77. 3CC State St.
ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD,
a modern style house?- If so let-us
figure with you on your mill work
.We call the sepclal attention of
builders and contractors to the high
quality of our work aad the reason
able )4ric6 charged tec same.
X'A'X 8 S N,
VMMtfeettirer ot- Sub, Dtton,
UoulcSteva, 4 H kld mt. HohJ
fait. Cera- MHI Ckurtk Mts
Nev Notaries.
A. C, McAllster, Eugene; Ed
Br.ll, Monkland; J. B. Bowden, Bak
er CIty;.vM"v J Clohessy, Pertland:
J. H. Shledls, Portland; B. M. Pal-
mer, Salem.
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Cfwunbor!tn'g Colic, Clioleri mbi!
- IMrriMn' Remedy Woeld
Have gre4 Him f lOO.OO. . .
"la 1902 I had a very severe at
rack of diarrhoea," says R. N, Far
'ar of Cat Islaad. La. "For several
weeks I was unable to do anything
On March 18, 1907, I bad a similar
sttacK,, sag tooic CftamefMiR'
CeHc, CboJra aMl ""JWarrlMH Rem
4y wkkb. ja m pfenpt rel(f. I
faJMridtr lt vf, the tieM' wed I
cIrm ef Us kiad la the world, and
hc1 I i It In 1A2 bilev It would
Jharn fHtvei! m a hHRdrex dollar "ofi.
Over Thlrty-flve Years.
In 1S72 thero was n ercat dealif
dlarrlioen, dysontory and cholera 1n
rnnyun It was at this llmo thnt
Crmmberla'n'a colic, Cholera and IM ,
nrr,ohea Remedy was first brought In-
to. use. It proved more sucressfnl
than any other remedy or treatment,1
and has for thirty-five years main
tained that record. Prom a small
beginning Its sale and uba hn ex
tended to evory part of the UnltKl
state and to many foreign countries.
Nino druggists out of ten will rec
ommend it when thole opl.ion Is
asked. nltLough they have otlnr
medicines teat pay them a greater
nrlflf Tf Mon tn.ow I.a ilanotfd.li
upon, even In the most severe and?
dangerous cate. For sale by Dr.
Stoae'g drug store.
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Try to arrange to give each horse!
on the farm a three weeks' vaca
tion oa grass, ,
Jwt Jtxaetfv Right.
"I have me fJf, IClajt'sNew Life
Pills for svJ yeaii, 4 i4 them
JmH exactly Jrteht. hm Mr A.'A.
Feltoa, of Iarrlsville, N. Y. New
Life Pill rHer without Mi lait,
ji..irf . -.j . i
nfeam t. ut ifuwnr mk.wh-. fi
fWc Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White
Skirts Just Right.
We gmaranteo to. All of our shlrtwalnts aro care
f lillr waihed with a special noutral soap, starchod Just
where thoy should be starched and Ironed by exports
who havo made shirtwaist Ironing a special study.
We are pleasing the most careful dressers In the city with our
shirtwaist work aud are sure we can please you. May we have a
trial.
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY
Tel. 13-1 g, Liberty St.
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HEADY TAILORED OL0THCS
FOR WELL DRESSED
MEN.
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PRICE AANOE
20 TO 40
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