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i L i.Hsf II : Your Attention Is Requested k; 4: J Hiiiiimiiiniunwfr City News MMMM1MHIMIIHIIT pair tuHlKlit HHd Haturthy. WhK Ih I'orilHHd MI III1MI HIMI !! -II 1 ' few WmUnmT-mL, mil ysb WWW vo5Mwliif9aKiSsr "raK mil liliB-P' : 1 -'-- L rk $1 00 fy&ifed m y .v MVm1i f B SMBBMS AVHHl ' ' v . ' "I VtU ftart's mtaura'nOaoJWnsh.sq'unte lu thu altvruoon, BfW aUeot. fc. ,V).0.d. - i Any ono who, has chimneys prflue "U eJn, now Is tho time to .clcnn Mtp without ruw imut tuxio In ymr houiw. I,c!".o order4 at Moyori hTtr shop m once. 724-3t ClHHTh JktHrwIlou-Y Kv. V, Jones, presiding elder, to4 by I'asior y h. n.ik, win nest HHHdny, nl 11 oVloolc, reo.en m Mwlk-Rto (h church of'tho Unit hI Hrcthrcn In Christ, corner of lHwtfiteontA nnd NcbrKskw h reels. IHvHftn Ntilt A dlvorco aull was ftled oterdny iy Mnry M. Hliher ngslntt her nil. Wmul, Hnrry V Hhher. Tho coupls woro murrled In Muy. 1006, nnd Iho ffOHiplitlnt allogns dtMarllon. Carey Mat tin will handle the cao for tho plaintiff. Mhv lluv loicti F O'.N'elt nnd Kly Jahnson. two lWHltteut hciwjnen from Urltlsh Columbia, r lu tli etty JooVUyt ber the ntv horses at tho fair Krounds. Thoy may purclmse some i ID4 ocK to lak hniuo wjjhlHem. Vlrmonr tlub 1Vni T9 Kalrottnt cjnb mQj neti 3le-up for nest flimday's game I a. 4uJlovs, JMa KdarJk catcher. Dto pitcher, llolman 1M bne, Mil 1r Jtnd baY. Hiunphrpy '5rd base, Cry shortstop itamp, Artvold ud Jt llliu Olllitrld Tlirt ii'm.ii ...v.".. ,wtll riiuVwent the Albany ww ar SP?2B. V fr W & lj r wM bring the Mrmgi ARre. ' 4tH n'lbUvowlne tq the.lacr ,ar nr,nf the rlrmia. ( u hrt ai wot t. tH Wm eonwru Ult utm lrt.i JM t Ur.rrvo alUtkc tacour DAILY ' M Several tho nuinbom rondoicd Wcduosdny' were iho-tlun," a musical comedy, nnd "An.l?lusla," flpnnlsh wnlUctt. Aftir tho concert tho ludluj ot the W, C. J. V., who had n stand In tho park, treated tho plnjcrs to Iccl creanj .and cake. The next concert I will bo given Satuvilny night on onp of tho principal streets. The Bun day concert will be given In Mui'ion Helnnlnjf Augimt PlrAt Wo will be lu position to nccept quantity orders for slab wood. Bpnuldliig LoKRlng Company, fqot of Ferry street. u Tho funeral of Mrs. It. K. King, "n. m.i jiivm) iiiiirniiiK, wan held from tho residence of 8. Helm-i wnn uieu yesterany inornlnir. wnn roth, 203 Coltnge street, nt 2 o'cIock this afternoon, ho was burled In the Odd Follows' cemetery. Mrs, I'omrroy Hhi-IimI Thn fiiimrnl t l ki.i....n i oroy who wns accidentally shot hy hor huibktid im the I'omeroy ,fnnn lirnti. 11a.. Xsi.a. ..... r imuim vwa, inst rrluny, wns held nt the family home at Indonond. onco nt 1:30 Olook tlilu nftornoon. lUtllrtuul CoiiunUhlou Tho rutlrond Csmmlstlnu tbU morning reehi a i0uor from tho Portlnnd Uallwu) Light & Power Company, untlng that lHtruetiius had bwn iMutht to sond un xtrn mt dally to Vnueouvor to mt tbo North URUU train. This letter Is In r pon to n reouut ono from tho mm. mis ion, which udvUwl ,, ..,, ,,, u runway eompan) that tho North Hank 4rnmo wu u IIRYn I lift aHOnlIHlI nr..ni.i.( modatod. The company promises! nai tho oowta from Vauoouver will hattdlA without overcrqwiftug. Mrtlnpe Uren A" rSarrlsgo' lijnso w.. iMtxvi atPMay to Corxo O. Sohlndi.r. BBTH oj uorvaii. and Ellxabeth' ,-s n..,ff wnioaca, aed IS, of Ml. Angel. -i TtYKNTY.THKKK M1NKHS KNTOMIIKII PeMlRKhapi. Wr.sh , July aj. Twenty-throe miners ere burled In ravHa Jn a mine at Co On.ir n C, toiay. It Is aelUvcJ all aro !-., h!T V ?t 001 Hor, CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALHM, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 8f 10J. t ' The end is at hand. Tonight at 6 o'clock the safe expires, bur until that hour, until the last minute. there. , wHI ha just the biggest and greatest caiinoc hoep tmmnatrT-tl ' DON'T DELAY LONGER- W , , Ml WAISTS grades of delightfully cool, tastefully made white waists will be offered for special sale today. Lace and medallion trimmed combinations, embroidery and lace that will be LESS ONE-THIRD, LESS ONE FOURTH, LESS ONE-HALF Your choice of any waist on display in the Court street Window, values to $2.00 for 98c Buy as many as you want All new, this season's showing. LUNATIC OUTRUNS , GIBSON t ? J. K. P." Fnrrcns; n farmer, resid ing In tit Is city, who has recently been examined three different t moi by the lunacy commission, nnd eachng friends hero .t!?nftdU?arCVnn CrC.ated Cn8l,H Ml88 Effl0 w'!aras has returned to ornb cdmmotlon when ho displayed I her home In Spokane after visiting another streak of Insanity on tho streets this morning. Fnrrens wns loitering about un- dor the approach of the steel bridge , - """ "' n,0. when ho suddenly dovcl - on ucnier uptroor nimnt n n'ni i.i n .A .I.: .; ;: "". .... "r: h-i i . I . VL ,mu w,,u ",0 , a" l'auQ inoso wno w JS.Jr.hAh"fl.W?.,,0B',,Srth?lhe : ;: "z. ": ."." 0.-" ..i.u uiuiiiiisut'u ii mi ue, nnu tDfat onpa t0 murr any ono who enmw ,M wny I A karmnn 1ltln In At A i A woman llvlnc In thnt nAihtnr hood, who saw tho lunatic going through his performance, telephoned to tho polloo, nnd Cfilof Olbson Im modlataly iKnrt0d to the seene of ac tion. As ta calvf sppronolml Farrans fll, wul the oMctr startml In nur lt. A m!M throuieh town fnl. lowtd. ami thd crwy mail outran th ?J?JZJK:?S. ih. .. ". .... I: ' ,"""K ",,ai ".v Mv,Fvk, uuuitvM iur me Turner road. The uovtHl of Pnrraiia n mn - -- -,..-.. Ml .....una ,io iuu mi,0, 'or Olbson, .who flunlly gave up Miac. It Is probable tiiat Farreps will bo haled before the county Judge and sent to the nsyluni. llkts on School Houor. Sealed bids for the erection of. an uqmov to tho C ear Lake .hr.ri house, school district No. US. IbJ rlou county, Oregon, will be received by the directors of said district until 2 p. m., Tuesday, August 4 1S8R. Plans and specification! taav li at the rouuty school surwrlntoaaeat's obhco la Salem The directors r. sr the right to TpJetl anv m- -.11 bids. M. C. ClllTTrwmv '3,St Cleric. c 0-- . efMr4aclea watftri Jr, ,.' peclsJlr during taee "kot? dry day.- -i . t Kc.tajE0S3ar4baiHa-li4-nJ GILSON'S PLACE OPEN ON STATE STREET Vf ii. Oll&Onf whd hab conducted u I the barber shop nnd dnV rooms, ot 117 Commercial street the iinst three years, today removes to larger, more elegant quarters, a 344 btate street, whore Charles Evans t has conducted a shop In the pasL.Tlje newshop will bo tho largest In the state outside of Portland, with 11 chairs, two suits of bath rooms and pool and billiard rooms, and club and curd rooms In the basement. Over 11000 has been spent In fittings Including nil now modern chnirs Mr, Ollson has Installed two elec tric massage machine! nnd hnjr dressers. The place 13 lighted with the most modern Improved Tung sten electric lights. He will be glad to meet all his old customers at the new pla"e, nnd can assure the public of tho belt treatment. Mr. GHon hn3 rapidly become known ns a king among 4he tonsorlal artlstd, and merits his zront bucccss by closo attention to catering to the public wants. . oo'oooooooooo O KIISPN'AL MENTION O O n O And Movements of Bnlcm O O People. o OOOOOOOOOOOO Miss Ida Martin of Portlnnd, who hns been nt Newport for a few weeks. stopped oft-n fow dnyn nt Salem to 'ce 'her mother, Mrs. Mary Martin at ho hoipltnl. T. A, Llveslcy left for Portland yestfrdny on bublness. Mrs. J jr. Woodruff, formerly of Eugene, but of Into rosldlng In 8nn Francisco, arrived yesterday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Dab- cock of 8outh Salem. Lyle Miller of Portland Is Visiting with friends hero for n few days. Ho will leave Monday for Newport to enjoy a week's outing. I Miss Roso M"ff and Miss Lena ' Ilrant are at Newport on nn outing. I Hud Hill, of this city, who has been employed on the Kugono Reg Istcr nt Kugono n mnchlno opera tor, returned to his homo hero to remain. G. E. Lawrence has returned to Dallas after vMtlng with frlonds nnd trnmactlng business hero. Miss Pnullno Webster of Oregon City is horo vbltlnjr with Miss Cnr- rlo Ilurrows of North Snlem. Chaj, It. Lane, n Portland bujl ness man, Is visiting hero for a ehort time. Ho will soon leave for an outing nt Newport. Mrs. E. II. Monroe of Portlnnd i - ,- . t.i.. .. .. with her relatives nnd friends horo. 0. Petonon hns returned to As torla after transacting business In this city for a few days. . : . u ,1'ugn is in walla Walla attend hng to business matters. .,au Sront- th0 Imurance man.re turnod to Portland Friday after - .trnnenctlng business here. Fa,her OrlflUh has returned to Pm,and ne-a mt to this city. Frank P. Tnlklngton Is In Port lnnd visiting frlonda for n few days President P. L. Cnmpball of the U. of 0 has returned to Bugeno nftr n short birlnoss visit hare. Frank A. Turnar returnod Thurg. day from a vacation trli in th mouutalnt. . Miss Carrie A. Wllsen. of Ah. land, U 6tndlBK a few day har w trJomls and relatives. rioya mil of Stayton la In ,nnS bauds with triand Mr and Mn Jos. u. Caldw aave gone to Seaside where they will re main n week. Those going to Newport today were: Mrs. H II. Rngan nud daugh ter, Ml-s Nina nuanell. Mhj .!, Ine Holder nnd brother. Ralnh nn.il j, u. woorjey . ,, C, W. Block, ot Dallas, Is lookln. thai . S""nB corn beevlu tor business In .hi. i.'. WD!?8L?n that Y o with water after business In this cltv. urant Holt, tho lumber man i. in RosuVurg to.? a short business vUlt. J. C. Terry has departed Tor Westtorte Tor a short visit. MI Mildred Clemns, of Portlana 1$ "heTe Tlcltlns, U 7. Baker ot Eugene Is tranv actlag business and vlsltin. Tri-n.- ar. Jfcek Kyai and taralry naTe tc turaeS from Astoria, where , ,.- aa n tae barber bottom rn, Mv. ral,r. He will take nl.i. i. tlw Mr Ollson sop on Stale street. R MC "HoTer. "boslnesa -mj.yi.- WILLAMETTE VALLEY WHEAT . IS GOOD jt.APBears,n3thoun;lirarnntfs rnV ing "large acreages "of wheat In this vicinity nre much more fortunate than the Ea:tern Ore&on gran rals ' . ... ..i-n.i i... t. an.l cr, whp navc'Dccn vihucu uj mc Rmiit fnnciifi to an alarrdlng extent. After a careful Inquiry of farmers raising large tracts of wheat in different sections around this city concerning the spring grain, no se rious Infections have boon observed so . far lu the growth of the wheat proper, but In several tlelda veatch has sprung up and owing to the voatch seed being about tho same size nnr! welcht ns n wheat berry sepa rating the two will be somowhnt dif ficult. Smut nnd rust have not jhowed up so far. ?nd the "black plngue" as it Is called, w'll not dis turb the farmer! In this vicinity this wason, as the grain at present has growth sufficient to overcome the inky substance, and the rtrt, which is not so disastrous as the smut, wlij hnrillv show ut unless thero is a rainfall followed by very warm sun shine, which condition tends to crack the stalk of the grain thus stop ping the flow of snp to tho wheat head. Smut Is probably tho most destroying fungus In existence. It not only destroys the wheat for mil ling purposes, but It can get such a start ns to cause stock to turn nway from their feed. California, visited his cousin, P. H. D'Arcy, of this city, yesterday, and left today for Seattle and British Columbln. C. D. .Mlntdn is a Portland visitor todny. Mrs. U. O. J?oyer and daughter, Ruth, nnd Miss Laurn Dean Joined a party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. J. Decry and Miss Emma Cramer, of .Monmouth, which will spend two weeks .In the mountains west of Falls City. Dr. and Mrs. 0. W. Hcnn returned yesterday from n week's outing nt Elk City. IURIC.ATIO.V DOINO THINGS FOR EASTERN OREGON (Pendleton Tribune.) "Hermlston Is nil right I want to tell you," snld Col. H. O. Newport yesterdny evening to a Trlbuno re porter nj ho replied to an Inquiry as to what Is doing In tho Irrigation town down the Umatilla. "Thore Is no doubt nbout our hnv Ing tho. best Irrigation project In tho west nnd tho best 20,000 ncres of land onw being developed In thli part of the country. Within five years neither Hood River nor Ynk- Ima en hold n cnndlo to ubo In the matter of producing early atrnw berries nnd other frluts and vegc tabloi, And It mnkes n difference whethor you get Into a market along with other sections of tho country or ten days earlier. And wo will skin them both by that much at least, one year with another. "It is a llttlo dull thero rlsht now, but It Is everywhere In July. Wo are Just beglnulng. A man who has small patch of ground under ditches was tolling mo yostorday thnt ho wnnts to kick hlmsolf fqr not hnvlng tt little more foresight. Ho said he planted some corn In tho enrly spring but tho senson wnil so cold and backward that after tho nnt cultivation and Irrigation ho abatdoned it as no j?ood but In spite of neglect It hns made n fine growth, and several times ho has brought In a lot of roasting onre oaeh time selling them Vendlly fo 3 aad eaoral tims han sold lettuce thnt has vn splaadldly In Bplt of tt-s obauJonmont. He savs nnxt yeor will not catoh htm napping i'k that. He b now persuaded that there Is no plaoq anywhore thnt will surpa- HormlBton In the nmdi.n. tion of all kinds of early fruits nnd vegetables and Its season win . long one ns well." Col. Newport has 100 arms In m. ' falfa nnd Is still sowing seed for iiiuiu, some people In that lltrl,M ii win mature a crop. Ho and H M. Skinner aro In Pendleton fr thi inirposo qf purchasing furniture for the new Masonle hnii whi.v. ,.. ..... len completed. Hermlston .a. n lodge ol Artisans, Red Men, Pytfa- u, uaa reuows aaMaOBS. Orchard ami GarOeti. Continue to cvltlvate the straw '"rry bed. Keep out all wcds and cut oft an Burpius runners. The care gives the patck sow determines next season's cr,p, WU keep a wtck uf u.. Ci Jv ad cut 0U E,1 wUM ......' branches nroi3 MRS. TEAL HELD TO - Mm 'r.t-1 Now York. .Tnlv m Teal! wii&.of ,tllG Wn1I.L.. E Li i ' 1 ""own thh. Vlcai mnnngor, and Harry omu private detective, wm-. .-i. ?T the grand jury loddy by HtlKV - uii. on bona $500, which must bo rotm,,,., liH The prlsonors are charged In aflldavlt filed by a jount? i...1 several dnys ago with Juvfog Z D1..ivu 1.1 "miiiiinciure eM I n.lot Vnr.U n.... . """J r":r"",,u ? pstt. inu iiuuiiiin ui 1118 Wlfo'n l enlt ixrolnaf 1,m M"wt ata.v UC9.....UV iiihi, DESIRE FOR CIILVKSE ."""w'wwl ol ttil In rr nlinii n ..., i .. ' V.U.....J, .u uvv, Wlllfll m.. trat- rnnrrrs mtnH Ann a . r uuai, -mwihu uYi-i 2ii.tinnnAA -. - I. ... l -"W1S "V ivai, iiuw la rnnicry aimlnisliM Four of tho big chop suey rt, rants, which boro the orinW names of "King Yen Lo " "j0, v.. Lo," "King Joy Lo," nnd a Ylng," hnvc closed their doors til In n text weeks nnd others are cj the vcrg,o of It. According t0 . mon report tho "suoy" sauce h .m or Imported or made from Importel Chlnojo sea-beans, but an r.u discussing tho lack of a nation tnsto in rooa in America. Atthrtt that tho "oriental" snucc. like mn. other curloun Bpcclnltles ly mm the stock yards In Chicago, ft, sudden chnngp of fickle funcv bu left the qucd chop auey mci ft zlcd nnd with some highly decoritil nnd oxpcnslvo furniture nnd furuM. Ings on their hnnd, somo being elt. ointoly Inlnld with mother ot nwrL Concerning tha nmttor of footf Htt essayist snld: "American tsite 'h food liin, been deprnve'd becauie ft the cocmdpolltan population. Tii chop suoy habit, ro-cnllcd. I ii most rodent mnnlfostatlon of Au- - -T )- lean degenorncy In food. 'Chlnm food is not bntl, It Is sclcntltlctllr better cooked thnn tho A&orfcu tausngo, but It forniB ono more Hat In tho chain of tho degenerit) Amorlcnn nppetltc." Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agwt Oinco with Wm. Brown & Co., N 'ii Commorclfil afreet. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. K0RDI Over Ladd ft Bush's Dank, Sle.0f NEW TODAY Wo Arc Taking sprinkling oil. orders for strwt Got your orf i early. Mitchell, Lowla & 8t. 7-254t- Tlio AVclnlmrtl Urnvhig Cowjwsf- Aro anxious to get more of tMT boor In Salem. Thoro Is a looking around to buy a salooate put It In. 7-29-2t- , Party la Salem Wishes to borrc monoy. Thero Is no real ti security to offor, nnd anyoM " noting such security need not it Ply to this ad, This party, bow evor, will 8ecuro tho loaner wld . good security In other forms. AV one wiihlng to Investigate the m turo of this 'proposition will vi" to bolow address, nnd a meetlst can be arranged. Z-H, Capita Journal, Salem, Orogon. 7-2941- Snlcsnoinan Wanted Of expert in dry goods nnd fnncy giod. Pf manont nosltlon la rluht persos'- Send reference and addres?. P " box 33G. Snlem, Oregon. 7-30-31 Lost, An onal stick nln. Either 8outh Commercial street or street, Finder please leave Journal offlco. 7-SI-3 FOHH(lXTv rlno. rnntalnlntf I keys. Owner caa kave ae payiBg- for t&& ad at Jours! ice. T-l 50-Acre lVrm to Vetm For For a term o( years; 200 " cultivation. Al tek and IJJ far. Oae mil f rem ool ' canrch. J. N. Skalfe. 101 rr aaiSa T-"V J ... ;... "2' aa4 m laiU t,a W-T' t" f'P''' JPBWlC v- "t. rAAa.lt.Ml. AmJ kit W CfefttfewaM's tjw l!Z, W Jtrl faljroad cr" 4H.VW ij ui aHBB m Bk n - Orega: -Wiiirtam'rUgtW. xmml 4 jav4iM y. $t!b&J6! lac.-'t , , . f! at FaJ ward". . "Fyn X-2 .ciito4, r OaYj cure a inpply w ,f