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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1908)
t ;. DAILT OATIT'AIi JOU11NAL. 8ALKM, OKEGON, WEDNESDAY, FEUIiUARY , 1MB. B- c XCURSION TO ALDER hrt i 1 PORTLAND'S NEWEST, CLOSEST AND CHEAPEST SUBDIVISION ajnTSunday, .March 1, on Oregon Electric R. R., ROUND TRIP mm WW w rf:' Jl IVllnvliJ i i $2.00 Salemites now have the unique and profitable opportunity of shaking the plums off a Portland tree before the Portlanders themselves "get a look in." : : : : : . : ;. I KV ANOTHER MONTH BEFORE TnE NEW RAILROAD ESTABLISHES PORTLAND LOCAL SERVICE, ENABLING US TO TAKE PORTLAND BUYERS TO AND FROM TI! TRACT. WITHOUT A LlflUi " THREE-HOURS' WAIT, CONSEQUENTLY THIS PROPERTY WILL NOT RE OFFERED IN PORTLAND BEFORE APRIL i. y0U KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS? IF NOT, TAKE THAT RIDE AND AND OUT tfSWSS $200.00 up, Easy Terms Fare Returned to All Purchasers THE SPANTON COMPANY, II. L. JOHNSON, Tract Manager 270 Stark Street, Portland, Ore. THE SPANTON CO., . 7il State Street, Salem. Plmao schiI mo further partlcularsaboHt Alder Springs, r i MKINLEY RETURNS in tlto Orient Head i ttaptrr From n Dime i Francisco Special.) : McKlnley denies that ho CVei to avoid tho conne ct kit crlraos against tho it. and although he do- tHfMjrand Burns know of itiaodhad a perfect un- with him, tho fact in (faring the lait two ycnrii iisorr Jha ptesenco of his Hrd jeterday did not instantiate his statement I Hi the craft nrosecutora h ijmwtby during tho I to aiding la Chinese cities fcKtirlaa mountains. Mc- toaar that, whllo China Sprinkled with placards. ftona fugitive from Jus- untouch with the fed- u la this country and T. shea wanted In Port- 1 of his own accord. 1 H U captured and safely 'WltaOreeon. h urnta. Jl tint hU wanderings are that he has hn.i nil . POtk-at ra COBTlrtiH I.. I.A L. . u mw ia i :ii n.r case la Porl, vnto of tho Twontielh Infantry, whom sho married In Manila. McKliUoy found troubles in plonty in tho Orient. II,is nionoy was eoou exhauoted, for ho spont It freely In tho gay llfo of Shanghnl. Ho tried to run a restnurnnt nnd, 'later, ;i hotel. But tho hand of tho police was always c!oso to his neck, and ho was forcod to llvo Incognito and, orontually to fleo to other cities. Ir. March, 190C, ho went to Chcefoo, and then to Tlon-tsin. Wherever lio wont, ho saw tho dead walls plaBtorod with his plcturo and description nnd liberal offers of rownrds for his cap ture. And, always fearful, ho won dered on toward tho Manchurlan border. Finally, la Moukon on Octobor R, 1907, ho wns captjurod and thrown Into prison. Tho Chinese authori ties woro anxious to mnko tho nr rjst and sondilm back to America, for this was to bo tho first attompt on tho part of tho govornmont to extrndlto criminals without a treaty covering this- point. China hnd be como hoartlly tired, as had Amorlcn, of having criminals tako refuge thoro, and MoKlnley wns to bo mndd nn objoot losson. McKlnley Proves Resourceful. Rut MoKinley was resourceful. During his wanderings In the wilds of Manchuria h,o had inado friend j 8C0Udant wun a band of Chlneso thugs, known ln8t 0- Reed, who arrived early .this month, a "prisoner on tho transport Crook. Ilccd is reputed to -havo boon ono of tho willing friends who assisted Mo Kinloy to escnpo to Mukdon, The two mon ougnged in conversation with tho watchful Korrigan always at their stdo. o . Worn Out That's tho way you fool about tho lung3 .whon you hnvo a hacking cough. It's foolishness to let It go on and tmisl to luck to got ovor it, whon Ballard's Horohaund Syrup will stop tho cough and heal itho lungs. Prlco 2Gc, 50c and 1.00 per bottlo. Sold by all dcalors. o Royal Stamp of Success. Claronco Bonnctt's attractions nr.i bo well and favorably known In Sa lorn that It Is with great pleasure Mr. Morodlth, mnnngor of tho Grand opera houso announces tho comlnp of ono of tholr standard successes, "A Royal Slavo" which Is booked to play hero Thursday ovcnlng1, Fob. 27. Tho author, who wroto that other phonomlnal buccoss, "Tho Holy City," which wo also hopo to boo this son son, hna chosen for tho action of tho plcoo tho most romantic porlod In tho history of Moxlco, tho brlof rolgn of the unfortunato Maxlmllllan, Tho character of Agullla, tho do- of tho Montcznimas, tho a raco now oxtlnct Is a as tho Huhg-Hutzos. Theso bandits: pootlo crcati0n which appeals to our now rallied to his aid. A plot was jmagation. Tho othor charnctory scrotly mado to rescue hlra, and, on , nt lonc, ani. i,,torostlnr cast aro SALEM INDIAN KHW CHURCH DEDICATED AT COTTAGE GROVE SCHOOL Celebrated Anniversary of Removal from Forest Grove Now a Large Institution. Tho Salem Indian Training School, supported by tho fedarol govorn mont nnd located near Chemawa, suburb of tho Capital City, colobratod Its 28th annlvorsary of ostnbllshmout at Its present site. Captain Wilkin son was tho first euporlntondont, and tho school lias contlnunlly grown from tho start, whon It had 24 Btu dents, to tho proscint, whon, with om ployos, students aud attaches undor Uii control, It 1ms nearly 1000 poo plo undor Its Jurisdiction. Superintendent Chalcraft presid ed at tho assembly hall, and short spoechos Interspersed a musical pro gram by tho band nnd dholr. Em ployes and old Btudonts, as well as young mon nnd womon now attend ing, all boro testimony to tho growth and good work of tho Institution. Ai slstnnt Superintendent Campbell gavo an ablo talk on tho plncos young Chemawa mon and womon woro inn Seventh Day AdvcntlHts Open New Hoiino of Worship Other Items. Tho nent and modost llttlo chnpol recently constructed on Wall stroot by tho Sevonth Day AdvontlBts. d- nominatlon nt a cost of $004.73 wn? dodlcated last Sunday, February 16, and tho scrvlco wns woll attended. Tho roport of tho church treasurer. Miss Mlnnlo Comer, showed that this llttlo denomination had oxpended tho past year In Improvements, church work, bonovolonco, etc,, a to tal of S30-1R.C7. Twolvo accessions to tho church havo boon recorded Blncotlio beginning of tho now church and tho flttlo denomination Is prospering under tho leadership of Us pastor, Elldo B. C. Tabor, who has purchased n vory sltoly tract and built a comfortable-' hdmo In EaHt Cottngo Greve: It wan furthor shown by tho treasurer's roport that only an Indebtedness of 1 10.07 remalnod on tho church nt tho tlmo of ita dedi cation, which on this occasion was nil paid or subscribed. O. W. Hubbard, a tnochnnlo who works in tho O. & 8. E. car shop got a fall on Tuesday and broke thro or four ribs. Mr. Hubbard was. turning n heavy timber whon hit lovor slipped and ho wns thrown heavily on his Bido and back. Tho bonos snappod and tho man wn moked with naln until Dr. Boat BEGINS WORK AT BOTH ENDS OF LINK Tho Portland, Eugene & Eastern Railway company has begun acllvo oporntlonn toward building a road between this city nnd Albuny. Tho company this morning bognn tho dis tribution of tics along Contor stroot nnd as soon as this work Is completed tho Inylng of tho track propor will bo begun. As tho work progresses In this city, similar oporntlons will bo pro ceeding nt Albnny, nnd artor tM track has boon complotcd In lha corpornto limits of both clUas, tho work of building n connecting line will bo rushed. Tho ngonts of tho company aUtd that on noxt Wednesday, work will bo begun on tho road from Eugene to 8prlngflold. This Is known as tho Welch lines nnd has no connec tion, with Orogon Eloctrlo. November 11, the prisoner was clev- equally strongly drawn. Tho ape. orly spirited from tho Mukdoir Jall.jciaIUoB tr0ducod by tho comedy mviYimvy asKuu 10 oo iaKon 10 ino-olomont aro strictly In keeping with feEr ion . - "i . i .uk the atmosphoro or tlio surrounamg m , J , ". ;NUh llim!?n tho out3,(,ti of tno woodon bul,d- and the bit of sword-play In tho duel u. t-uior (,. wuii a uninesa cuaru waicninir ..,. on n i n nmv "- ff'njaitT. di.ijiiu Aivji.. ia ua iwvfrj -- ----- w - . w It. his friends, tho desperadoes, bored oxniuMon 03 ono could witness. noioj in the roar of tho place und dragged him out to freedom. Chlneso soldiers woro sent out to And tho fugitive, aud a diligent watch on tho railroads caused hid ro- an IF YOU KNOW. Tho merits of tho Toxas Wonder, you would nevor suffer from kldnoy, Pttrkti 8. a '4Mrt. EmmaWatfinn. lv&9 lldrt him in ,. "tenures in hU - K&ema was MUs iho .i... ... fc n.. """""'f a. t.u-,waicn on tno railroads caused hta ro- i.in,ir nr rhflnmntin trnnhln. ii 2it iTrli!!i V Was COn capture ,Q two weeks. McKlnley had bottle, two months' treatment, Bold t.. " oi3 waro I iravail'rt In llnrhln nnrt linH man . j . i... .n wt .... i ... " .". :."" w """ . -4 fUlcr wero. staying with friends on the Russlau "j ecnrcui ". aai if Ik. . r m th hntx. ... i p0.;- :r .r.q :. rqu,CKy "ht."?."M ! ,u " W4 wo yar. 'wTiJTfVw- n fro- J. quIeU' to ognlred him, and he was seized and iu... n,cn P0" h rushed to "! escapo to tho! t .. rlttle, n, . capiuro was telegraphed to Portland, if1' He n, r ,,,anR , united States Agent Kerrigan Suffering and Dollars Saved. E. S. Lopor, of Mnrllln, N. V,, saya: "I am a enrpontor and have had many sovoro cute healed by Buck Ion's Arnica Salvo. It has sarod mo suffering and dollars. It la by far tho beat hoallng snlvo I havo over found." Heals burns, soroi, ulcers, fever sores, cczoma nnd piles; 25c at J. C. Perry, druggist. i win Q i TRACTION MAN WILL I1KRI1 EUGENE GROW J. O. Storey of Portland, prosldont of tho Portland, Ettgeno & Eastern Railway company, which operates tho oleotrla street railway lino in Eugene and tho Una being built to Spring field aud on up tho McKonzIo valley, has purchased a 381-ncro tract ud- if Tf J i 1,00 00118' with his mother, who has reached Joining Eugene on tho southweat and 'wont away fooling that 4ho school is . nrobablv durlnir tho in irood hands. A tho campus cleared . "" "' - "" - . "--"".::" ".::'...""": u. -' . .Mii-., . . . .L. I.I ml.n n.lltm. nt 'I'll.. rur:a;.;nt'rnd,;wu,;;,miroo.,od hi. and U. ru ft bear story. Nearly two . dren i hours woro spent In demonstrations I of prnlso and loyalty for tho good V. C. London returned on Sunday evenlnir from an oxtendod thin to their r- side of tho rlvor. The Tallway sta- as thU tlon was on th Plilnpso Mn nnil to reach It he tried to run the gaunlet of tho Chinese soldiers. Ho dis guised his plump figure In tho petti coats of a Russian woman, but the nawK-eyed Mongolian sentries rec- a cell. When tho news of McKlnley's first was by S. C. Stona drug storo, or by mail. Testimonials with each bottle. In Keeping. Ho What would you Buggest a a condiment for a cold lunch? She What's the matter with Chili cause? Baltimoro American. a flro alarm was sounded and two hose teams sprang to tho roscwo. Tho uro was reported to be In tho little cirls' dormitory, but Investigation showed It was only one of tho cub-, not been perfect .tho last few montha,' coming summer, tho finest rosldonco but Mr. London loft hor somewhat in tins purt or ine suuo. hq win Improved. divide a portion of tho tract Into Hamilton Veatch, who has been .lots or acreago tracts and piaco mom quite 111 at his farm for somo woeks, B,,OWelr,Z ::;;:Afflloted with rheumatism and an at lomary ni&ui muuuo mat " w4..-0 .... ...,. ' . . , .. .., tnck of stomach trouble, has so far a uncertain up... ao ... wfl0ere4 aa to bo abloto bo down The o in somo talk" that the local town last Mondaj. III. many friends as TEA You think, one tea good as another ? Why don't you buy at the lowest price you see in the window ? Your grocer returns your noner If you dsa'l Ula ScfclUlar' Beit; we pj hlov b. . .4Jf that he Wai Sent tr ho frlon tn l.rln Mm hnoV l!..v " itOry that The dav hofnra Wnrrlnn nrrlvftH In (tuJ ( 'cky see- Shanghai. McKlnley broke Jail in taaiBbe ,w,Um ni Mukden, and tho offlcor, disappolnt ri!thti aa . aB tJ,d. returned by tho next steamer. He tottL;.. way,reachett Honolulu when tho news of Me- me .aim. He therefore, made a return x . . . .. . - , k ... . " ia trip and after many hardships final- . . ;, . .. i.... vMwoir .ii.. ... . ... . or a certain preuy oo-eu.- mt .,. - - - ? iwituuea tiaroin ana iook onargo . ,. U.... Ue xt or. of t, -, "Yea." i.:" f.j " . "w i"1"1' ', .. rai.... -" aim. I I matf r-,t . .. I 1,1., i,....... .r... I fi fw ,i , B5TP" xi ' Tbe return voyage has bean un "ftv. i --. iuax4m,v3 was vain naiu1 on tho market. Mr. storey on nouncs that tho strootcar lino may bo extended to the tract during tho present year. o There In somo unc ww . ,- - ftn. nerament INVESTORS AND HOME ESIlu .. .. . "K"P.. ? ...".:.". .. .. .....i.i h. . son. I mo ASionan ior ruu. s nas a hb n nn nnwm n u u wiiniii uu Will ". W" wmv, a . ..-- . great Inconvenience to "have to travel J on the through cars only. The Che. j Baby Hands lame hard-paper edition crammed (full of Information about the poor- the through cars only. The one-, mlschlef-ofton It means less city by the sea and tho peerlO" mawa car now :e. nou " S a burn or cut or Bcald. Apply Dal-, resources of Clatsop county. Editor and both the city and the sch ools Unlment Jiut ,', s rjelllngor has fairly outdone would be inconvenienced, as r I aco!dont happens, and the himself nnd tho whole community load of students cornea up very, ,,(,, whllo the hv uine out a nanbr that renre- ornlng to attend Willamette unl-,tt.nlin. wlI, he. nu,okiy and nicolysenta the hlsh water mark of enter- A suro euro for sprains, rheumatism prise ten years hence, about tho and aM pains. Prlco 25c, ROc and length of tlmo tho avorage Jive now. $1.00 a bottle. Sold by all dealers. ,,apor jH nhtad of the town that It ropre(;iUH. "f ba. A1 nnl in t.iiio ...hi, t'..i i w uiuo i(u niHiigau aupk ;"e wholesome respect which th TW8, Lkrlij'81. ae culnHt .. .i... m .,.. . K k., 7 witfc,kept him from reneatlni? anv of hU ' k Wkif?!? formftr trloks. Before Sdn Franclsci ty tkt , i as cached tho two men became "?MJi.. HaeTt"EOOd frlands. althotiirh MaKlnUr , , Q , H W4 edias W" M. 'And sha used to beat you in aa argument." "She still doea. We're married npw,"- Kansas City Journal. Keeping Open House, Everybody Is welcome when we teal good; and we feel that way only when our digestive organs are work' lng properly. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the action of stomach, Hver and boweU o perfectly one knew Juat how far to zo In tresnasa log oa the good nature of the ocer. can't help feeling good when be um At tho wharf yesterday McKlnley I tawe pills, 25c at J. C, Perry s druc Prt-ja warmly greeted by William E. store. m verslty, the high school and other In stltutlons In this city. Vni. niieuniatlc Suffers. mu ,...!.', -ii rm nnln affonl- Hnrnisrt of Poor WorKinjj UiriH, t- l UU tU!Ulfc fc.,v. ft.w.M 4 ." , ..- .-- - j a .v nnnivinc Ohnmberlnln' Pain Unolo 81 I knowed all wlmmln waa, irroi nice dosirvea ronornlnatlpn Balm makes It a favorite wh suffer- stage-struck, but I'm s'prlsed to for asstsaor. Look at ono ltm of era from rheumatism, sciatica, lama how many poor working girls la got county Xaxa paid on Umber land of back, lumbago, and deep seated and tin" on the boards. jovor H000. ..OM..iP nin For salo at Dr. I Aunt Maria Dew tell! ! -' Stone's drug store. ' "Yep. lately I've read about the ciuimbrrlafn'M Cougb ,, 'suoawss of 'Lottie, tho- Poor Sales-1 - Favorite. livu nrhn lha Howln Machine Kcincily Hlh B-.t Word. ! . frAt... AUa. I(iflnl tfonVifnll . - . . . jm Hlh IU-t.1 uorti. 'jaoy, uerm, mv b. .,...-( ,,Wa proror otiamowiain'i UOUJf.'l "Now that we're all through, d-ar." Girl 'Nettle, tbo Newsglrl,' 'Nellie, Reinedy to bny otuer for our chil- . .. . ...At. i.u. r want In .t... nii;l .fMlr.l Wiinn tliA Pretty . -.r v t iir.tt...... said tne aear unio urmc, -.- - me .-., .-., - - -. area, noy air. n. w. vuwiuuiy v tell you a great secret. I prepared Typewriter and a lot of others' TwlnJn, Mich. "It has aUo done all this dinner myself. What do you Exchange. Jtj,e wori( f0r us In hard colda aud think of It?" "Well, dear," replied the brute. the grapo fruk was fine." Phila delphia Press. f nrmin anil vn faVn nlAaaura In ritom. New Xotarle. mending It." For sal at Dr. Stone' W W. Zollars, Portland; A. M. &TXi tiOT0, Sanford, HHUboror; M. A. uarneu, Wasco; LouU 3. Gates, Kent; J. W. McCuUoob. Ontario; C. W. Vail. ,l01tlJl.. .. U,.flg. Tho-. K. cole. MesowlH; ,TU m 1 Bui yg W 1 H Wel(.hj Atl0rla, J Mtlfr, Memwew'tMSKiwAMeMea-wlMI4 oa w m x- i ,fl