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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURMATj. SALKM, ORHJON mmammmmmmmMmmmmmmmmwumm p.rr.mnAY. JULY 27, 1007. JnL JL JL Oregon WILL BE AT State Fair Sept. J 6 to 2 1 Inclusive They will find the grounds in fcette condi tion and mote attractive than ever before THEY WILL FIND MANY NEW BUILDINGS. ALL IN ALL, TIIBY WILL SEE THAT OREGON HAS THE HEAT FACILITIES OF ANY STATE WEST OF THE HOOKIES FOK HOLDING A GREAT FAIR. '.THE INCREASED CASH PREMIUMS AND SPECIALS WILL BEING THE GREATEST LIVESTOCK SHOW EVEIt SEEN ON THE PACIFIC COAST, AND IT WILL COMPARE FAVORAHLY WITH THE REST FAIRS OF THE EAST AND MIDDLE WEST. Some of the Best Hotses in the United States Will Be Hee to Participate in the Speed Ptogtam SOME OF THIS MOST ATTRACTIVE PURSES EVER HUNG UP FOR A WESTERN RACE MEET WILL MAKE EACH INDIVIDUAL EVENT WORTH COMING LONG DISTANCES TO SEE. THE COUNTIES WILL PUT UP THEIR REST IN TRYING TO SECURE THE PRIZES FOR THE EXHIBITS OF THEIR PRODUCTS. THEIR WILL RE SPECIAL RATES ON ALL LINE'S OF TRANSPORTATION FOR PAS BENGERS AND SPECIAL FREIGHT INDUCEMENTS FOR ALL EXHIR1TS. If yoti wish any particular information it will be cheer fully gircn by fW. H. DOWNING, Pres.t F. A. WELCH, Sec, SHAW, OREGON SALEM, OREGON i .. ..i.i tin .tiitn to Swcnr. B,,u u -"- . .. . A, The perKins-ueiwubv. - . l ...., nvprely interfered: uany yeaieiuuj - .. ih the marriage of one , of the w nesses for the defense, i3 Pe arson, of Crabtree Wednesday .. i,nr wpilillnc day, and Sen she was served Monday with a ,. i.i tha nfflner that It subpoena sue "' v.- - would be Impossible for her to at- - . . ...1nlnrl ehn tl1s tend. Her fatner exi"" - - to be married. The officer, unmind ful of youthful love and ardor, sug i.i iunt in iiu pold eve of the law her excuse was not a legal one, and slio would have to appear at the ap pointed time and place for giving her testimony. Lebanon Criterion. . o " Take the Postmaster's Word for It. Mr. F. M. Hamilton, iwuuiww at Cherrycnlo, Ind., keeps also a L.Jlnn nn1 stock of general mercimuuma . patent medicines. Ho says: "Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy Is standard horo In Ita line. It never fulls to glvo satisfac tion and we could hardly afford to bo without It." For salo by Dr. Stone's Drug Storo. Will Box In Springfield. Next Saturday night nt the Spring field opera house there will bo pulled off five amateur boxing matches for the benefit of the Springfield base ball team. The following contestants will appenr: "Doc" Anders vs. Sid Smith, at 120 pounds; Arthur Hea dershott vs. Frnnk Smlthson, at 13B pounds; "Fat" Kestley vs. Charles Ersklne, at 150 pounds; John Kest ley vb. Asa Churchill, at ICO pounds, and Stovo Harms vs. Qrovor ("Prune") Francis, nt 175 pounds. Dan Kelly will act as referee to tho bouts, which will bo of threo rounds duration each. Quito a number of Eugene enthusiasts, who delight In amateur sport, will go over to tako In tho exhibition. Eugene Register. Ait KiiKllHlunnit With Wit. 0. A, Woodward, a wealthy young Englishman of Oakland, started out to buy a now outfit lu Portland this morning, hln clothing having boon ruined by his long buffotlng In tho water. Ho wont Into a Hhoo atom and whllo trying on u pair of Ox fordB, tho salesman naked him what happened to tho nhooa ho wan wonr ingT "I Hplllcri Bomo salt and briny water on thorn." "Whore do you work, lu an Ice cream factory T" "No, I tried to walk noroaB tho l'n clllo Ocean, lnttt Saturday night." JTolcgrnm, Long Live tho King! U tho popular cry throughout Eu ropean countries; Avhtlo In Amorlon, tho cry of the preoent day la "Long Live Dr. King's Now Dlucovery, King of Throat and Lung Hornedles!" of vrhtoh Mrs. Jull, Bydor Paine, Tru ro, Maae., ways: "It novor falla to give immediate rollof and to quickly euro a cough or cole." Mra. Paluo's opinion la shared by a majority of the Inhabitant of thin country, Now DUcovory ourea wen. lungs and son throat a after all otVor remedloa have failed; and for coughs and colds It'a tho only sun euro. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist. 60o and 11.00. Trial bottlo free. o Ia'Iniiioii May llnvo Cannery, , , Tlioro will bi hold In tho oern homo horo In Lebanon on Friday ev ening, July 20th, a big cannery mast ing, looking towards the eatHbUek ment of a fruit and vogotnblo can nery lu UiU city. Lubnutm Criterion. -o- The Clumnlug Woman la not necessarily ouo of perfect form and foaturoa. Many a plain woman who could novor eervo aa an artlat'e Model, pe-Hjtoaaos thoao roro qualities that all 'ho world admlrea; ncntueea, clear oyee, clean, muooth akin and that sprlghtllneea of etop and action that accompany gooJ. health, A phye kHy weak woman ia novor attrac tive, not even to herself. Electric Blttr rtvatoro weak women, giro fttraur nerve, bright eyee, amooUi, vlvty akin, beautiful complexion. Quajnuteed at J. 0. Perry, drugiget. Hk. Will l'uve. After tearing up tho middle of Wll lamotto Btruot botwoon Sovonth and Eighth for tho street railway this morning, tho traction cnglno will go back to tho block opposlto tho Gross hotel and go to scraping tho aurfneo to bogln tho paving. Eugene Regis ter. o- Dcafiittw Cannot bo Cnrvd by local appltratlona, "an Uioy cannot reach tho dltteaeod portion of tho ear. Thor la only ono way to cure deafness ,and Uiat la by constitution al remedlea. DfAfnom Is caused by an Inflamed condition of tho mucoua lining of tho Muatnchlan Tubo. When thi tubo la Inflamed you havo a rutnbttng sound or Imporfect hear ing, and when It la entirely cloned, Doafnosa la tho result, and unlem tho Inflammation can bo taken out ami th l tubo restored to IU normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed fororor; nluo case out of ton are caused by Catarrh, which la nothing but an Inflamed condition of tho mu cou aur faeeti. Wo will glvo One Hundred Dol lars for any case of Deafnetd (caused by catarrh) tluvt cannot bo cured by Hall'u Catarrh Cure. Bend for cir culars, free. F. J, OHBNBY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c Tako HalPa Family Pills for con stipation. o Cixw lUivHl the Cash. Hon. C. A. Sehlbredo of Maah Held Is lu Roidburg on buainosa. He hujb that Coos county has now raised $90,000 for the projected railroad between thin city and Marahtluld. and that the remaining 136,000 of It share will be secured in due time. Roeeburg Review. ' ' -o The MHglo No. S, Numb or threo la a wondortul mas cot for Geo. H, Parrla of Cedar Qrovo, Me., according to a letter which readsr "Attar suffering much with liver and klduey trouble, and becoming greatly dlacouraged by th felluro to find roller, I tried Klectrlo Bit tore, and a a roault Itni well man today, The flrat bottle relieved and three bottle completed the cure.' Guraateed beet cm earth tor etoeuch, Hver aud kidney txoublee, by J, (X Peri7 elriiMsei, lie. LuinlxT Coiiiimnlra Organizitl, From tho cast comos word of tho organization of threo compnnlca by tho C. A. Smith Interest. Tho first Is that of tho C. A. Smith Lumber & Manufacturing company, capitaliza tion $700,000, tho Incorporators be ing C. A. Smith, C. L. Trnbcrt and h. E. Minor of Minneapolis and J. E. Oron of Mnrshflold. Tho second In the Smith-Powers Logging company; capitalization, $150,000; Incorpora tors, C, A. Smith, A. H. Power nnd C. L. Trnbort. Tho third Is tho Inter-Ocoan Transportation company, capitalized at 1300,000. Tho Incor porators of this concern nrc headed by C, A. Smith, but tho Hat could not bo learned. Coo Bay Times. o The Doctor Away from Home When Mo Needed. Pooplo are very much disappoint ed to find that thMr family phytdolan l away from homo when they moat need hla aervioed, DUeaaoa like cramp collo and cholera morbus require prompt trcatmont, and havo In many tutitnucea provou fatal before medl- J clue could bo procured from or a physician summoned. Tho right way U to keep on hand a bottle of Ctuunborlaln'd Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy No phynlotan can proHcrlbo a hotter modicluo for thoao dUcnocid. By having It In tho houae you ecapo much pain and suffering and all rlk. Buy it now; it may oavo llto. For sale by Dr. Stone's Drue Store. n All Busy. All tho mills around Grunt Pass are running full bluet. The smelter at Waldo Is employing all the avail able teams, making it dltacult for tho mills to get their lumber hauled to the railroad. Four-horse team are rocolvlng $10 per day. Roeeburg Review. o Abraham Lincoln waa a man who. against all oJda, attained tho highest honor a man can got In tho United States, Bai- lard'e Horehound Syrup haa attained a place, nevr equalled by any other like remedy. It la a euro euro for Coughs, Golds. Bronchitis. Jnfiuen. s& and all Pulmonary diseases Kvery wither should keep iupplled With Uta woaderial eeugh mdlclna- Ml by D. J, Fry, Best Medicine in tho World for Colic nnd Diarrhoea. "I And Chamberlain's Colic, Chol ora and Diarrhoea Romody to bo tho boat remedy In tho world," eaye Mr. C. L. Carter of Sklrum, Ala. I am Bub Jcct to colic and diarrhoea. Lrfut spring It Boomed aa though I would die, and 1 think 1 would if I hadn't tnkon Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy. I hnvon't boon troubled with It elnoo until this wook, when I had a very Bovoro at tack and took half a bottlo of twon-ty-flvo cmt elzo Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora and Dl&rvho&a Remody, and thlfl morning I fool llko a now man." For aalo by Dr. Stone's Drug Storo. o Big Bound-up of Cnyuscs. Sixteen hundred untamed cayuscs aro now wildly plunging In tho round up corrals on the Switzlor ranch just below Umatilla on tho Washington side of the river. Tho annual round up Is now on In full swing and hun dreds of tho unbroken range horses aro being gathered together for tho purposes of segregation and salo to tho highest bidder. A largo number of buyors are on baud to bid for tho animals as soon as tho bands of tho different owners aro soparated from onch other. They will bo bid for in cnrload lots nnd most of thorn shipped oast. In tho band now gathored thero nre prob ably not ovor n hundred head which will wolght 1100 or 1200 pounds. "Hio majority of the animals bolng the common cayuso pony of S00 or 900 pounds weight. Twelve cowboys nre ongnged In the work nnd they present an Interesting sight ns they skillfully perform tholr work. The hordes are oxceeding wild but aro handled with ease by (he boys who know how. Tho affair la an annual event anl wore It not for the fact that the placo of holding the round-up Is in tho bar ren eands of tho Columbia desert thoro would doubtlees be a large qrowd of Interested spectators on hand to view the work of the riders. Pendleton Tribune. vlrons, there aro of course "mill hands" among the working woman, says Mrs. John von Vorst In the July Llpplncott's. But whereas with us the scarcity of labor and consequen MKh wages make the factory girl rather an arlstrocrat In the laborer's social scale, working often merely to augment the luxuries ol aer ex ence, In Paris tho factories aro i ed with the dregs, the unskilled ouvrleres, generally widows or wom en In misfortune who bear unaided the burden of a family, and work In dire necessity for bread to feed nur- gry mouthB. There Is, on tho other hand, a class of young women in Paris thai voik as our factory girl dees: "not Lr'auro she has to, but because she wants the extra money." She nvos In her family, and Is contented with wages smaller than any that a man would take, which for this reason are readily offered her by houses where reliability and some instruc tion are required, as, for example, in tho Credit Lyonnnls, which em ploys nine hundred women In tho Paris bank alone. This important company, so sure does it wish to be nt Hip character and morality or us employes, makes It a condition of ac ceptance for these women that they shall live in their own families or In tho fnmllv of some friend who will net as guardian. But these mployso however interesting the condition imrinr which they work do not come under the hend of mldlnettes, and aro In no way descendants from tho grlsette of old. . -o Yonr Liver la out or ordor. You go to bod In a bad humor and got up with a bad taato In your mouth. You want aomethlnc to stlmulnto your liver. Juat try Horblno, tho Hvor regular- tor. A poaltlvo euro for Constipa tion. Dyspepsia and all Hvor com plaints. Mrs. F , Ft. Worth, Tex as, wrltes: "Havo used Horblno in my family for yoara. WordB can't express what I think about It. Evrbody In my household aro hap py and well, and wo owo it to Her blno. Sold by D. J. Fry. City Buried Beneath Waves. Ono of tho most wonderful archae ological discoveries of modern times hns jiiBt been reported from the const of Tunis, says a recent dispatch from Paris. Whllo somo spongo divers were cruising on tho northern const of Stax, ono of their number who had gono to the bottom suddenly found himself among tho columns nnd fallen monuments of somo great ruined city on tho bed of tho ocean. At first ho thought ho was tho vic tim of somo remarkable mirage, but ns he proceeded further Incredulity gnvo placo to certainty. Ho dived again nnd found that ho was sur rounded by the ruins of a great tem ple with marble nnd bronzo statues in profusion. Ho reported thnt large numbers of tho nlllnra nrn aflll atnnrtlnc nml nnn I . " . . or two or tho statutes woro raised and brought nboard tho boat, nnd tnkon to Stnx. Tho discoverers com municated tho discovery to tho French and Tunlslnn authorities, nnd a concerted effort is to bo made to get up as much ns possible of tho sunken city. .o Bad Burn Quickly Healed. "I am bo delighted with what Chamberlain's Salvo has done for mo that I feel bound to write and toll you so," aaya Mrs. Robert Mytton, 457 John St., Hamilton, Ontario. "My little daughter had a bad burn on hor knoo. I applied Chamber lain's Salvo and it healed beautiful ly." Thl3 salvo allays tho pain of a burn almost Instantly, it Is for salo by Dr. Stone's Drug Storo. Baseball Players nnd Foot Racers? Louts J. Krugor, ox-ohamplon long distance foot racer of Germany and Holland, wrltea, Oot. 27, 1901: "During my training of eight weeks' foot races nt Salt Lake City, in April last, I uaed Ballard's Snow Liniment to my greatest satisfac tion. Thorefore, I highly recommend Snow Liniment to all who are trou bled with Bpralns, bruises, or rheu matism." 26o, 50c and $1.00. Sold by D, J. Fry. -o He Passed It Along. "That young groom," said the minister after the ceremony, "gave me a $50 fee. What a blessing!" "Yes," said his wife, with her iiand out, 'it Is more blessed to give han to receive." Philadelphia Press The French Worklau-Blrl. Ib Paris, or the Immediate en- For Salo. At a bargain, tho Candelarla Fruit Farm, situated throo-fourtha of a mil from tho southern llmlta of the city. One-half mllo from oloctrlc streot car lino. Ono of the finest locations in Marlon county. A splendid view of th hnnn. tiful Willamette river, Polk county, uis, citv or Dallas, Monmouth, In dependence and city of Salem, Bt&to fair grounds, capltol building, asy lum, penitentiary, asylum farm, mute school, roform school, Mta. Jerforeon, Hood, Adams, Rainier and St. Holens. A good cron now in tn orchard, of chorrlee, Bartlett pears, poacnoa and Italian prunes, if sold In the next ten daya tho crop will go with tho ealo. This year's crop will mono than pay the Interest on the ln veatmont two years In advance. . , J- O. WRIGHT, 7'2-lm Agent. BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worth more than any other bread, yet the prloe U bo higher. For aalo at your gTooer's, CALIFORNIA BAKKRT. Taomu ft OeeJef. . flnn't,u T1e Waichnj, sieep I IIP lllrf in IL. the body. So lon?Ift?a' actively at work, iWefe danger from bilious SftS don't Jet it goto sleVp611 At the hrst signs ft, J drowsy liver, take "$ , -r- mSi m the best remedy everdisco for keeping the bile reinjW i nereis no oiner medlclneS them for muddy comp?J dull eves, constipation, sQ troubles, sick headadwS and jrencral am? ULUIID1 ncss auu gei Bcccham's Pills iscccnanvs mis promptly cS nil poisonous matter frj2 system, act quickly on theS Waken The Liver In boxes with full dlrectlom lot hJ, ssSeKB BUILDING A HOUSE We can supply you with ut J bor you nM,d at the prlettiei materially oconomiie ia tb i Just coma and aeo na and m our yards. GOODALK LUHnnfel Yard XctrtJ WILIiAVEttTE FRUIT AND PltODFOi Wholosalo doalora and eta morchanta. Cash paid ft!M Eggs, Poultry, otc. W. B. Cel and) O. A. Wltcraf t, Cottle MM lem, Or.; J. O. Stapleton, II M Avenue, Portland iiMMmiM3 MEALS 15c AT TIM Salem Restaurant 839 COURT STRECT. Call and try the. H 15c Board per weak lw also furnished rooai rAjjqnrmihliii. 9W99991ft6Wm 4-iiiiiiniiiiniiiiiH J: Salem's Favorii i Best Cooking I : RAREST EATABLES ; ; CHOICEST TW ; ; Always Served t the . !! White House Restaur ; ; McGllchrlst & Son.,lg II 1 1 II 1 1 IP H H-Hrrrn Superior Restaufl 153 nigh Street, VeaijJ. Flrat-clasa In all appoints? piaco ior jauica o - t all kinds of Chlneae "! ti TLT.mc rhunir Vttf 1U1UUU9 XJl "" nnH VoVutna. R. H. Baker Successor to Whey Sen TowM ..Z:HuitffiS2fej fi . "iii Bnir ft "".. Alia ,:&?u?'lul:& ir$i(Oirto ''si'k"M?luiain l.-. i.4. 8r " '" ttif Ua tcsa jeur w" " " ICOICAkl 'SoMtnSakmbyDr.S.l ..crrni'S mm m I... 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