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tj. fU- -fr rp -'- I- v' Ir K MX - rr-i' Jv .Hp'DAld' JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON,' 8ATURDAV, SEPTEMBER, S, 1903. ORIGIN $ - V PTJ '' a,, - OF THE V FLAG r Geiera! Cabell Tells oltfke First Con federate Banner it by Ws First Designed Generals Beauregard, Johnston and Himself .Gonornlw. I Cnboll. of Dallas, Texan, who Is tho Commander of tho TransmlsslsssTppI Department of tho United Confederate Veterans, has Just written for tho first tlmo.whnt ho do lares to bo tho truo history of tho Corifodcrotdi Jlug. Oonoral Cabell's Interesting, contribution to Confodor. ate war hlstorjr is as follews: "When tho Confodorato nrmy, com manded by Gono'ral Beauregard, and tho .Totfoxal ' arm confronted each othor at Manassas It was seen that mo Lwnrcdorato flag nnd tho Stars and Stripes looked at a distance so much nlllco that It was hard to distinguish ono from tlio other. General Bcaurc Bard, thinking that Hcrlous mistakes might bo made In recognizing our troops, after tho battlo of tho 18th of July, at niackburn Ford, ordered that SG0!FKS?EMULSIQN makes pale, thm children, fat and chubby. Overcomes wrtttencxesand brings back rosy cheeks and bright eyes. HV serpefetag: how quickly chifdrea respond to Scott's Emufewo. It contains just the element of nourishment their little bodies need. They thrive on it. Even a few drops in the baby's bottle have a notice able effect for good. Nothing better than Scott's Emulsion for growing children. Wall artd you i tunpli frt upon rtqunt. SCOTT & DOWNE, 409 Wail Street, Ktw York. ISHJ.I t READY 1 FOR THE CONGRESS Delegates are Already Arriving at Dead-wood Session Begins Monday and Will Last Six Days a Very Important Meeting oral Boauregard should bo adopted. Genoral Johnston yielded at ono when tho reasons given to General Bcnure gard nnd myself woro so good and substantial. "No one clso was prcsont but wo three. No ono knew about this flag but wo thrco until an' order was Is sued adopting tho Beauregard flag, an It was called, nnd directing mo, nB chief quartermaster, to havo tho flags made as soon ns It could bo dono. I Immediately Issued an address to tho good lad I os of tho South, to glvo mo their rod and bltio silk dresses, and to send them to Captain Collin Mcltao Solph, quartermaster at Itlchmond, Va. (Captain Solph la now living In Now Orleans), whoro ho was assisted by two young Indies, tho Misses n small, red badgo should bo worn onlCftryB tom Nnltlmoro, and Mrs, Hen tho tcfVshouIdor by our troops; and,nlnB,,cn ot Bavunnnli, and Mrs. Hop as I was chief qunrtorrnastor, ordorcd mo to purchaso a largo quantity of rod flannol and to dlstrlbuto to each regiment I distributed ,tho rod flan nel to a number of regiments, who placed badge's on tho lolf. shoulder of tho nup, "During tho battlo of null Ifun It was plainly to bo scon that a largo number of Federal soldlors woro a similar red badgo t saw theso badges en a number of prisoners wo captured that day. Generals Johnston and Beau rerfl mot at Fairfax Courthouso, In the latter 'part of August, or early In Boptewbor, and determined to havo ft battlo flag for evorr regiment' or kins of Alabama. Tho Misses Careys mado battlo flags for Genoral Bouuro gard and Genoral Van Dorn, and, I think, for Gonornl J. E. Johnston. Thoy mado General Beauregard's out of their own silk dresses. Thla flag Is now In Memorial hall, Now Orleans, La., with a statement of that fact from Genoral Beauregard. General Van Dorn's flag was mado of a hcavlor material, but very pretty. "Captain Solph had a numbor of theso flags mado and sent them to mo at Manassas. Thoy wcro distributed by order of General I) eau regard. Ono flag I had mado and gavo It to tho Washington artlllory, Thoy havo it Dendwood, S. D., Sept. G. Delegates arc already arriving In largo numbers for tho mcotlng of tho Amorlcan Min ing Congress, which Is to begin its sessions hero next Monday and con- tlnuo through tho wpek. Indications point to a largo attendanco from Col orado, California, Arizona, Alabama, TcnncsBCo, Illinois, Missouri, Iown, Indlnnn, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Mon tana, Idaho, and numerous other states,. Judging form tho prepara tions mado and tho Inrgo numbor of early nrrlvnls tho Bosslon will bo a memdrablo ono. It Is tho flrst tlmo that tho congress lias been honored by thoofllclnl recognition of tho president of tho United Stntos, who Is to bo rep resented by LosIIo M, Shaw, secretary of tho treasury. Tho session is to last six daya, and tho delegates nnd their friends also will onjoy ovoral outings that havo boon arranged for them. Tho speak era Includo such men as Dr. J. D. Holmes, E. W. Parker, nnd Gcorgo 13. Roberts of Washington, D.C.;Frnnklln II. Carpenter of Denver nnd Represen tative C. D Van Duzor of Novadn. Mr. Shaw wilt speak on "Tho Mining In dustry and Its Ilolatlon to Amorcan Fi nances." Honco thoro Is no doubt that tho technical pert of tho program will bo Interesting. Just what particular question will ongago tho uppermost nttcntlon of tho congress at this ses sion will not bo known until tho con gress convenes, It Is vory probable, however, that Famous "Death Dice." Tho German emperor has presented to tho Hoiicnzollera nwcum tho fa mous "dca& dlco" by tho help of which ono of hln ancestors decidsd a dlfflcult c-.ee iow.vd tV mldddlo of tho sovon'tooath contury, 3tntcs tho Ixmdon Exp;ers Berlin correspondent. A beautiful young girl had boon mur dered a-nd suspicion foil upon two EOldlero, IUlph and Alfred, who hod heon rlvrJs for hor hnnd. noth denied tbelr gvllt strenuously, and torturo foiled to extract a con fession front cltior of them. Princo Frodc-Ick William, Jio Knisor'fl an cctor, ordorcd dlco to bo brought In order thnt Co two coldlers should throw for d a'h, tho loser to bo exe cuted as tho mu-dco'. Thla trial by chiJio was conducted with gren. pomp r.nd ceremony, nnd thn princo himself a'.tondcd to superin tend tho appeal to dlvlno Intervention, as ho rogardod h. Ralph had tlio il-st throw, and .. throw two sixes, thus obtaining tl: ghost posslblo number Alfred fell on his kneos and prayed. "Almighty Ocd, Thou knowest that I am guiltlois, prelect mo. I beseech Thoo," Then ho thrv tho dlco, and wlUi ouch force .hat ono of them broke In two pr.rt Tho ono that had remained unbrok en showed six, oro pr.rt of tin broken dice showed six and tho second part of the brckon dlo -howod one, giving a total of thlrnn, or ono moro than ltalph'n throw. Tho wholo ascemblrro was filled wltli astonis.'.mcn'. nt tho wonder Ralph regpt'dod It wi p. o!gn from hoav on, onfors'd h'n guilt, rnd tho prince exclaiming, "God 'inn spokonl" con tenccd him to. death. KILL THIS GEN - r , ill 1 ..mm mm MwMm rlr Ala Km-Ww$Mfa(f$t'T B jwMi&mwp THAT CLUSTERS AROUND AN UNHEALTHY HAIR -XAUSINO., DANDRUFF FALLING HAIR FINALLY BALDNESS "Dei troy tht uuic. you remove the effect" HERPICIDE cradlcitts the germ, promotes the growth of the hilr. For mU by til dru&uti. Price $1.00. Up flgJsnortmB job, UMOHPlClFIG 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY, DKPAHT FOR For sale by Daniel J. Fry. 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Hay Scales First-class bay scales now In opera tion at tho Electric Storo, on East S Ui to street. Always ready for busl ness. A. 8. EPPLEY, Prop. 7-18-tf chlcffo Portland Special 9.-20 . di tU limit lngton "TliumIc KzproM 8:18 p. m. rift Huntington Bt. Paul Fait Halt 8.00 p. m. Tla Spokane JIME8CHEDULE3 From Portiftuii, Or, Salt Lake, Donrer. Ft. U-l. I -I-. 'uiiu, suina. uaiua, CUT, Bt. Ixmll. Chicago uu flftJt, Bait Lake. DeiiTer Fi ftnrth, Omaha, Kanu CUT, BU Loal, ChlraKO and Kut. Walla Watla. Uwlnion. Bpokane, Wallace, Pull. Paul, Dulutlj.Milwaukcf Chlcajto, and Kut. ARRIVE FHOll 4:80 p n NOTICE All Union People SURE CURE FOR PILE8. Itching Piles produco roolsturo and causo Itching, this form, aa woll as Blind, Blooding or Protruding Piles aro cured liv Dr. no-ann.ko'a Plln Dnm. tho all-absorbing topic will havo to doody. stops Itching nnd blooding. Ab- Years Of Suffering From Heart Disease. I Would Not be Alive Today ut Fr Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. D ot BfgUct the warning iTrortomi of weak Weatt., ralpllatlan, traoihetlac epeluw awclllBf oi feet or anklet, pain In and around krt! fUntlm t KctIoM ol tht itomach. Inn, Iitm, titaddtr. kidntre. etc, atlw fiom beau weaknei. A weak htatt mutt l hlxd. U caonot Hop to rrL It niuit b Mrtnilhcntd and rtjuhtt J, Ttie blood mutt be eanched, tht heait tienr ttrencthentd aa4 the cltculailon Improved hr the ritit beut Mil Hood tonic, Ur. Mile' lleatt Cute. Tktit It potliUely uvtblue to equal tfeta wtaietrul tnedlciot In lit benehclal k4vMDce upon htartt wtakentd (rom any drosses (silk), and sont It to a cousin of hers who commanded an Arkansas regiment. This flag was lost at Elk Horn, but was reenptured by a Mis souri division under Qenornl Henry Llttlcv "It being tmposslhlo to get silk enough to mako tho largo number of flags needed, I had a number mado out nf blue and rod cotton cloth, I then Issued r circular letter to tho qunrtor- mastors of every regiment nnd brlgado In tho army to mako flags nnd to uso any bluo and red cloth oullnblo that thoy could get. (lcncralj lloaurogard and Johnston, both being good drafts mon, drow their own dcBlgns. "Tho statoraont going tho rounds that this battle flag was first designed by a Federal prlsonor Is fnlso; not one word of truth In It, No living soul except OonOraU Uoaurecnrd and John ston and myself know anything bout this Hug until tho order wna issued directing mo to havo them made as soon as It could bo done. "Oonoral lloauregnrd's battlo flag Is In tho Momorlal hall. Now Orleans. i., In chargo of that gallant soldier, "I sin very f fateful for what Dr. Milet i mra nit none lor 4tt I would nt be alive Mwtt Cur at done (or me. at I am court, net M alita today lint 1 iuii tesracd of 111 wondtrful vlitun n.l tWn il Wlr It wai too lilt. I hid beeo tudeiei froat. vuTttler heart dlteae for many ycaii, k fact ever einrelwat little elil and (or jfcr yeaee twtoie I began uilnc Heart Cure X wm m very ha4 Witt- I could not sleep y M W at all and would frequently k Um aaott 4e4(ul imothtriue tixllt. AtttatetMyltHkWeweuldiweUup; I had Mk n r utl U tke lint frviw which I I. aonernl J, A. Clmrleton, who will tako pleruuro In showing It to any visitor. Tho Wnahlngton artillery battlo ting, which I presented to them on account of my ndmlratlon of their gallantry, bravory and patriotism, can bo seen nt any tlmo at tho Washington artillery hall." It Is apparent from tho foregoing that General Caboll Id tho boat living authority on tho Confodorato buttle ling. Ho dooa not attach Importnnco to tho additions to tho ting mado by tho Confodorato cougrws; first the whlto extunilon and thou tho added trip of rod across tho ond. Oenoral Cabot) wns ono of tlio ftrst Unltcnl tntoc army otneora to nond In his nlKuntlnn. and hu left that service undor Mattoriug proeiioe'ts for promo tion. Ho rwalKued tho position of ehlof tuartormmitor. Army of North era Vliglnla. to ongt-He In tlold sor vlco. tho cablnot of tho prcsldont. Tlio fact that Secretary Shaw will attend tho congress will no doubt accentuate tho discussion of this question, which for tho past year ban boon agitated by member of tho congress abovo all oth or matters. "Vhcthor tho oxtralateral right I88U0 will bo takon up again as It was at tlutto last year remains to bo seen. Tho coming scsalon will mark tho sixth annual mooting of this organi zation. Tho congress has been In ex Istcnc o nearly ton years, though at its beginning meetings woro hold at Ir regular Intervals. Last year tho con vention wok hold at Dutto, and It wns voted a big success by nil who at tended. This wns duo In a measuro to tho fact that tho session was held at a real llvo mining camp, which added consldontblo interest to tho de liberations of tho bady. Tho oftlors of tho congress who were oloeted Inst year are: President. J, H. IUohards, Boise, Idaho; first vlco-pres-Idont. 8. W. Itussell, Dendwood, S. D.; second vice-president. E. It. lluckley, Holln. Mo.; third vlco presldont, Thomas Uwlng, Ios Angolos, Cnl. Theso, with Irwin Million, secretary, Carlisle. Pa.. Charloa Ooodale of uutto. Colonel John T. Ornyson of Portland. W. U Kendall of Cleveland nnd Ij. K. Arstrong of Spokano consti tute tho oxeoutlvo comltteo. mo nuour. your caso. Philadelphia, Pa. For Stono's drug stores. o- Dr. Dosanko, snlo at Dr. DOY8 WANTED To sell Dally Journal In tho hop yards. Apply at business counter. Good money can bo mado every even ing by a bright boy with a bicycle. The cheapest paper with all the new. detached command, that could bo ea.- yot. My wife, who was In Richmond. wJ( Bccurlllg for ran,nB ,auatry sorb tumom 60c a jar at drugglats. iwunuKvii mm eainj rarricu. i mnuu n ui-nuwiui hub out oi ncr own of jj10 Tjnu(j States representation In I irentiso roo. write w iviunmiinru to corao at onco to Fairfax Courthouso I found Ocnornls Ucaurogard and Johnston In Iloauro r.ard's otDco dlicuislng tho kind of flag that should bo adopted. "Oenoral Johnston's flag waa In tho shapo of an ellipse a red flag with bluo fit, Andrqw's cross and stars on tho cross (whlto) to represent tho dlffor nt 8outhorn states, (No whlto bord er o( any kind was attached to this cross.) doneral Ucnuregard's waa n rectangle; rod, with bluo St. An drew't cross and whlto stars similar to Oenoral Johniton'r Ilotlt woro dlq. cussed and thoroughly examined by ll of us. "After wo had fully discussed ho two stylca. taking Into consideration tho cost of tho material nnd tho caro of making tho samo, It was decided that fho elliptical flag would bo harder to mako; that It would tako moro cloth and that It could not bo seen so plain ly at a dlatanct; that tho rectangular flag drawn by and suggjstcd by Oon Here's 8omethlnrj Worth Your At tentlon. No housowtfe can proparo a good moal without cholco groceries. Now, that Is Just what we havo been tolling you all tho tlmo. You will find wc keep the best In tho city. BRANSON & RAGAN. Hop Picking Begins. Wo begin picking this morning nnd nood moro pickors. Wo aro navlnc COc per box. Yard throo miles east ot Salem. Otto J. Wilson. 9-1-tf REDUCED EXCURSION RATES. To the Seanide and Mountain Resorts for tho Summer. Notlco Is horoby glvn that tho fol lowing Arms havo taken out UNION 8TORE CARDS: Jos. Moyors & Sons. J. J. Dalrymplo oe Co. T. Holvcrson & Co. J. h. Stockton. O. W. Johnson. Oregon Shoo Company. J. A. 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Dr. Roberts, tho oyo specialist who was hero two years ago, and through iuq portecuon of hi work gained a reputation secom) to nono In Oregon, baa returned to Salem nnd has a flna sulto tt offlcea over Dalrywpio'g storo, whero ho wuld bo pleased to meet all of his old friend and patients and other who need hU services! Over DalryraplQ'a store, Examlna tlon free, .it Tho Southern Pacific company has piacod on salo at very low rates round trip tickets to Uto various resorts along Ita lines, and also, In connection with tho Corvallis & Eastern, to De troit aud tho seaside at Yaqulna Bay, latter tlckota good for return until ! October 10th. Three day tlckeU to Yaqulna bay, good going Saturdays, returning Mon days, aro on salo at greatly reduced rates from all points Eugene and North on both East and West Sldo linos, enabling peoplo to spend Sun day at tho seaside. Vory low round trip rates aro also mado between Port land and samo points on tho Southern Paclflo, good going Saturdays, re turning Sunday or Monday, allowing ronianu peoplo to spend Sunday In tho country and tho out of town peo ple to havo tho day in Portland. Tlcketa from Portland to Yaqulna bay good for return via Albany and East Side, or CorvuUls and West Side, at option of passo-igor. Baggage chocked through to Newport A new feature at Newport this year will bo an up-to-dato Kindergarten In chargo of an experienced Chicago teachor. A beautifully Illustrated booklet de scribing the seaside rosorta on Ya qulna bay has been published by tho Southern Pacific and Corvallla & Eastorn railroads, and can bo secured trow any ot their agents, or by ad-' dressing w. E. Coman, Q. p. a., S. P. Co., Portland, or Edwin Stono, Man ager, a & E, 1L R, Albany, Or. o o -a. w 'x o are. a. jl. . nratk. yj U l4 Y Hin itan Eflwrj TIME CARD NO. 22. 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