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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNK 23, 1008 9S3 (TMCJUSII &) I COTTON tfff Royal ii rosn Z.i Button Morris Chair Solid comfort and eaao aro plentiful with tho association of tOn ROYAL BUSH BUTTON CHAIR. ' Consldor tho easo with wlilch tho back can bo tiltod to any position, desired without oven jgottlng out of tho chair, With tho old stylo Morris chair ono must go behind tho chair and adjust tho rod to aomo particular notch in the brackets, WITH THE MONARCH It is dlfforont YOU SIMPLY PRESS TJ1IC BUTTON and the desired angle Is reached without getting out of tho chair. Removal Sal'o prices aro now roignlng on this Tantoua line of Morris Chairs. I MHHMHMHMHHHM O. A. O. CADET REO- IMENT OFFICERS ' Corvnllls Gazotto.) Tho following will servo as ofll- cors of tho 0. A. G. cadot roglmont 'jncit year; Colonol J. W. Finn, lloutonant- colonol, R. If I. Rodgora. Majors R. R. Clark, S. B. Hall, C. R. Cox. Captains Pondorgrass, ' Autzon, Pcddlcord, Callaway, Luse, Chap man.- Tinnny. uroas. aiccui v. Mc Alpxnndor, Mlchelhook, Benty; ad jutant, R. V, Williamson; qunrter Tnastor, C, S. 'Harris; commissary, C. .It. Stono; ordnanco offlcor and in spector of small arms, C. B. Bowon. First Lloutonants Battalion adju tant, E. C. Buchanan; battalion ad jutant, E. B. Ilanna; battalion adju tant, P. H. Calo; McMnhon, True, Kelaor, Wnll, Beaty, Schrack, Mc TSlllgott, Zlmmormnn, Spraguo, Nonl, Worstoll, Smith. Second lieutenants Darling, Mill ilrjck, Callaway, Sutton, Nelson, roth, Crowo, Stroblu," Bonshndlor, "Edwards, Weathorford, Lane, Pal mer, B. Q. M. & C. S.; F. E. Hall, TJ. Q. M. & C. S.; E. B. Williamson, B. Q. M. & 0. S. Regimental N. C. Staff Lazollo, iiorgt. major; Marrs. Q. M. Sorgt ; Koober, Comsy. Sorgt.; color Sorgt., Varnsworth, McCoII. Battalion N. B, Staff Suttlu, Dononlly, Dornard, sorgt majs.; Donelson, Gllkey, Sohoel, quartor ranator sorgt?. Clork Mcllonry, Totton, Taylor, "Metzger, Fisher; color guards, Sut ton, Zimmerman. First 80rctS. Rtlllfsnn. flwnrt MoCall, Reynolds. Thompson. KeU !' Wy?y !i'fchUUgUUUliiiiPiWlfttilWhWMIny ties,. Solly, Colletto, Abbott, Lnndo:, Davidson, Rousko. Sorge'ants Mcintosh, Robin on, Hlntt, Davli, Hawloy, Dunn, Smlto, Galllgan, Howoy, Woodruff, Rhodos, Flndlay, Provinco, Lines, Brown, Crows, Clnrk, Cato, Wright, Cnl. vort, Mnuror, Rawson, Stratton, SIN vn, Hendricks, Carol, Planklngton, Booth, Falrchlld, Hamilton, Wnllaco, Surrey, Hooghklrk, Glanclla, Caves, Suthorlnnd, Howard, Hawloy, Olson, Wlnnlford, Honsloy, Allen, Gloason, French, O'Connor, McCrow, Fowols, Allison, Haydon, Portor, Llpp, Loonoy, Motcalf, Cross, Truo, Brlot haupt, Nelson. Corporals Murray, Manooly, Mil ler, Mitchell, Parsons, Bnlloj', GIN bort, 'Johns, Nelson, Barber, Nelson, Wlthycombo, Raines, Ellis, ShopnrJ, Hawloy, Ersklno, Vlncont, Domont, Carlton, Hawloy, Chalmers,. Wilson, Phillips, Montgomery, Llckol, Coop or, Mlllor, Wllsony' Lemon, Btirtnor, Poff, NenftiB, Sollcck, Shnttuck, Beastey, Thompson, Frnncls, Wll llts, Nilsson, Keck, Jamison, Olson, Loosely, Mooro, Wnltz, McRobblo, Wlndom, Williams, Aehbnr, Ost Roberts, .O'Connor, Suver, Eborly, Wllloy, McAlllstor, Titus, Hnys. Schmidt, Davis, Thompson, -GlntheK. Stnrtzoff, Going, Olp, Hatfield, Hob- 8on, Mllos, Pfauhoefor, Gorndon and Howo. o Wm. Oborstnrdt, of Chicago, com mitted suicide today, by hanging himself and .cutting hits throat with a razor, at tho same tlmo ho took arsenic. o jaw. m v o as. 2c a. . n. v. Tfc Kind You Hart Aivws Bou:M It's a Question of Patriotism WwW Lai Jp HflfisfMSP PATRONIZE! HOME INDUSTRY! 1 That is Buy Your Printing at Home! 1 N. D. ELUOTT 223. Commercial St f liiitiwimMwuwwwwmmii PfMne1243 BETTER TRAIN SERVICE FOR Ml Portland, 'Oregon, June 17. Commencing Juno 22nd and Until further notice, tho following train servlco will b'o In effect on tho Hho of tho n. & K. R, R. betwoon Al bany and Ynqulnn, dally oxcept Sun day; , v Train No. 16 Train No. 2 , Mixed Passenger Leave Albany 7:45 a.m. 12:40 p.m. Arr. Yaqulna 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Train No. 15 Train No. 1 . Passengor Mixed LV. Yaqulna , .2:15 p.m. '7:.00u.m. Arr. Albany. .7:00 p.m. 11:55 a.m. On Sundays tho servlco will bo as follews: Lv. Albany 7:35 n. m,; nr, Yaqulna 11:40 a. m.; lv. Yaqulna 6:00 .p. m.J ar. Albany 11:30 p. m, WM. McMURRAY, C-23-Ct Gen, Pass. Agent. o The Automobile In This Country. Whothor tho best of Amorlcnn au tomobiles nro yot as good as tho best of their Imported rivals Is a question of so much dollcacy that wo would not venturo to answer It ono wny or tho othor, proforring tho safor position that, whllo in some ways tho foreign mnchlnos nro su portar -to ours, In others thoso uf homo mnnufneturo havo tho advan tage, and thnt tho purchasor must take many thlngB Into consideration b'eforo reaching n conclusion as to what ho wants for tho money ho has to spend. Thore Is no doubt nt nil, howevor, that tho Imports of automobiles nro decreasing rapidly In vnluo, though the numb or of machines brought In during tho last threo years hns ro mnlnod'nbout tho s'nmo. On tho othor liana, tho vnruo of tho earn mndo In tho United Stntcs is ad vancing with a rush almost equal to that of tho cars themselves, on a good road with no constables In sight, for In five years. It has rlson from $16,000,000 to over ..105. 500,000, Lnst year, too, our oX- ports exceeded our imports and tho Inttor nmountod to only ono-thlrty-flfth of our product. It l ovldont, therefore, thnt wo have learned to make nutomobllcs thnt people will buy In lnrgo' numbers, and tho Indi cations nro thnt, oven though our manufacturers may novor succeed In surpassing tho b03t work of tho foreign mnkors, they will supply practically tho whole Amorlcnn mar kot and become sorlous compotltoro In tho forolgn field. Hero thorofls a rapidly growing demand for machines of n compara tively low prlco, and thnt Is said to bo almost lacking abroad. For tho European 13 not ready to llvo up to his Income ns tho Amorlcnn, and tho rosult Is that tho class which hero Ib becoming tho lnrgest pur chasers of automobiles thoro usual ly prefers tho Joy of seeing Its sav ings Increaeo In snfo Investments. Dosplto'nll assurances to tho con trary, It .takes no llttlo monoy to run ovon a choap nutomobllo, nnd tho purchase? of ono of thorn Is only tho beginning' of oxpondlturo. Now York Tlmo?. 0 DRAWING MEN, TO ATTEND CHURCH A novol schomo for nttrnctlng men to religious sorvices on Sunday has boon dovlsod by Rov. Sydnoy Good man of Atlantic City, whoso oxnmplo pastors In gonoral aro not likely to follow. Mr, Goodman has establish ed what ho cnlls tho "Mon's Church" and bosldos preaching a sermon, he provides an ontortnlnment, consist ing of moving pictures, storooptlcon views and singing by professionals. During tho ontlro proceedings evon tho Bcmon 'tho men present ' are pormltted to smoke cigars and pipes bolng furnished by tho preacher. Naturally tho meetings aro bo well attendod that a larger hall may soon bo necessnry. Mr. Goodman Is tho nsslstant pastor of a regular church, and ho has had to undorgo criticism for what Bavors too much, in tho opinion of many of his parlshonors", of Salvation Army ways. But som conservative church members who at first strongly opposed Mr. Good man's methods aro said now to havo been won ovor to them. Lesle's Weokly. o Tho SuUnu of Turkey, Tho following description of tho SuUan is taken from an nrtlclo pub lished in tho London Chronicle It was written by on Orientalist for whoso Intimacy with Turkish affairs galnod by a long resldoncb in Con stautlnoplo tho London Chroniclo veuches: Raroly has a young sovorlgn boon guldo of Now York, whd'hiiTb'ofin Iri London threo weeks diligently cram ming his subject -and now ..claims to bo ablo to Bhow L'ondonerjf,ihel? own city. For his mission inasmuch to tho Btay-at-homos as to Americans nnd other tourists. : , ' 'All aboard!" shdut'ed Mr,: Hey In n strong Amorlcan nccont. Then ho stood In tho front of tho car, fncod In a nioro dosp'ornto and apparently tho passengers, put tho' megaphone hopeless position. thnn Abl-ul-Hamld to his lips arid tho tour began. Cab- occuplod In tho third year of his reign, 1876. His nrmles had boon uttorly beaton In n great war. His pooplo had no confidence In their country, or their future, or their sultan. Prophoclos woro wldoly cur rent about 1378-82 identifying him ns tho laBt sultan of Turkey and tho conBummntor of Its ruin. Tho trens .ury. was almost bankrupt. Ho hlm Botf had, nnd still has, a dlsltko and fear of ships, which pnralyzed his fleet during tho war that had Just onded, and has ovor stneo loft it to rot In IdlonoBS, until thoro lo nt tho proBont day probably not a Turkish Bhlp of war thut could vonturo to cros3 tho Aegean sea In tho calmest dny of Bummor. Tho Bultan nlono In Turkoy did no despair. Ho alono saw how tho power of tho sultans could bo re stored. And 28 yoars aftor ho Boom ed to bo near M10 ond of a dlsastrotiB and short reign he Is still on tho throno, nbsoluto autocrat to n dogroo thnt hardly ovon tho grontost of tho sultana boforo 'him atatned, In cloio bios nnd bus drivers in tho Strand stared and chaffda, bttt'nolhlng Inter rupted tho steady flow of oratory. "On jotir right you have tho Hotel Cecil, named after Lord Robert Ce cil, nnd wo nro now passing tho Sa voy Hotel, named aftor tho Savoy palace. Now wo aro passing down Savoy Street and on y6ur right y.ou hnvo tho Savoy chapel" Facts and datos followed and whon'tho" Em bankment was reached 4he voice through tho mogaphonq ' told Us length, brendth, broadthof walk, dato of construction and othor faqta, till tho London County Council edu cation offlcos woro roachod. Those prom,ptod information as to tho num bor of schools, scholars' and teachers In London, and so in a whirl of figures tho drlvo goos on. When places liko St. Paul's or tho Towor of London aro roaohod tho parly doscond from tho car, find tho nocossary foes pnld for thorn, and fol low tho lndofatlgablo guldo. No Horn of Intorost to Amorlcans Is mlBBcd nnd tho proud Now Yorker communication with tho romptost may stand by tho tomb in St. Paul's cornors of tho Mohnmmodnn world of Bonjamln West, tho only Amerl- 10 1110 wcui.,cnn wno ucenmo president of tho poworful 'n Royal nendemy, and may hear with from tho oaBt of Asia of Afrlcn, rospoctcd nnd Moslem InndB whoro tho nnmo of no , satisfaction thnt tho electric light Ing of tho cathedral Is tho. gift of J. Plorpont- Morgan. Nor nro -such sights ub Waldorf ABtor's offlcos on the Thames Embankment forgotton. Tho pnrtlos start dally fro.tn Adam former sultan was known or hooded. courted by at least ono leading pow In Europo nnd by tho gront Amorl can republic. Tho last fact Is, porhaps, tho moot romnrkublo of all In this Btrnlngo (troot nt 10 n. m. nnd 2 p. m. Threo history. Tho dlplomntistB of Amor!-. trips covor London proper, nt n faro en, bo strong and seif-confldont In J of 73. Cd. each, which Includes nd tholr dealings with tho gronto3t Qf,mlBBon to places of Intorost) nnd a Europonn poworB, bo necustomed to fourth Journey nt 10s. Od. tnlccB tho say.to thorn all, "This Is our will and BlghtsoorB as far as Hnmpton Court Intontlon," havo for many years boon J and bnck. London Chroniclo. tho humblost nnd mot subservient handful of dHAtu 7T? f'W. battle, u Zl? England, n t ?; hl- aohf 5 ' survive .. seen ML""? .""'"Obl.uS 7 S-pt -d XSdJ.K ducal Buccenta. '?bflll "o family seat can v;,...0,"r tl thrmivh ""'""y f train of 8panlol iT cs lmvo been lafgt 'H "ugu many Ron " ",,air namesaUe of tl& l"o dog show ha, ' 4 Horn the original tv " Parhon U to tho .di 'S Sclent stock a M SS1 of nil tho Christian powors In tholr nttttudo to Turkey, aiming nlwnys nt imltntlng tho German policy nnd bolng on tho friendly sldo of tho Turks, but forgottlng thnt Gormany hns that to glvo which Amorlcn has not, nnd that America has Interests to protect In Turkey of n kind which Germany hnB not. Tho sultan hnd tho genius or tho good fortuno to dlvlno nlmost from tho boglnnlng of his roll? 11 what only n fow oven yot dimly comprohond tho powor of ronctlon and roijlstnnr.o which AMa can' opposo against tho Bolidntlng tho powor of tho ontlro Mohnmmodnn world, nnd placing hlmsolf nt tho bond oX this powor lie hns carried tho plan Into offect Tho Bultans hnd nlwnys clnlmod tho position of Khnllf, but this had hith orto boon n moro ompty namo, until Abd-ul-Unmld appealed from his own subjects, who rojoctod htm to the wider world of Mohammodanj, won tholr confldonco, and mado them think of him ns tho truo commundor of tho faithful. 0 General Weather Siunnmry. Cloudy weather, with frequent showers, prevailed during tho wook, Temperature wore unseasonably low, osepclnlly over tho eastern por tion of the section, where on many days they ranged from IS degrees to 2.0 degrees bolow tho normal. Ovor the wostorn section rain fell on al most every day, tho amounts ranging from light ovor the northern to modoratoly heavy over the southern counties. East of the mountains the showers woro not so froquent and the rainfall much lighter. A heavy frost was reported from Baker City on Monday morning. g It Is easy to knock, use a aammr, Anybody can Yankees Ruhburpctkiiitf In London. To show Londoners how Interest ing Is tholr native city U tho latoit mission of tho ontorprlslng Ameri can. Yoatordny wos started a syj tom by which wo may all go "rubber nocking" under tho best possible conditions, for a "rubberneck," ac cording to tho Now York phrase, Is tho slghtsoor who turns to and fro in evory diroctlon, gnzlng nt placos of Intorost, The plonoer of tho Amorlcan sight seeing party, W. E. Sobroo, has now como to England, and from Adam stroot, Strand, his "rubbornock" mo tor cars will start dally on extensive torus pf London. Each car, with Its West. Ho formed tho plan of con banked seats affording splondld vlows, holds from 25 to 30 persona On tho front seat, facing the pao sengers, stands n guldo, who lectures through a megaphono on every spot or building of intorost as it is passed. Becoming a "rubborneck" for tho occasion, n Dally Chroniclo represen tative Joined ono of tho parties yes terday and returned to Fleet street very tired within tho collar, but filled with an amount of mixed informa tion that might have taken an or d'nnry slght-seor weoks to gather. London wns discovered as an inter esting place with which a numbsr of distinguished Amorlcans had been connected, and which lmd flcured n llttlo In other phases of history. "Seeing London," the cat!h word of tho movement, is painted across mo windows of the booking offlco and waiting-room In Adam street, Strand, and on tho sides of the mot or car3. Thoso hold seats banked so that the "rubber necks" may keep on eyo on tho passing show and the other on the man with the mega phono. On Ihe present occasion this man was Irving Hy, the "star" Elk to Do Police Duty. Vornon Bnlloy of tho Unltod Stntos Bjircau of Biological survey doclarei wolvos and coyotes cost tho "farmors nnd stock misers of this country sov- oral million dollnrs a j'dar, and In somo of the northern stntos threaten tho oxtormlnntlon of door. Wolvoj, It nppcnrs, nro especially numerous and dcstructlvo In Wyoming, al though mftny aro thoro klllod and tholr scnlps prosontod for bounty. . It. has boon Idnrncd In California, howovor, that tho presentation of coyoto scalps Is not conclusive ovt donco thnt tho nnlmnls from which thoy woro tnkon lived, moved and had tholr bolng within thqconflnoi of tho stnto. An interesting statement made by Mr. Balloy Is that oik aro great nat ural onomlos of wolvoo, and' ho dwolls upon this ns of "groat prac tical significance" for Its bonrlng upon tho protection of stock from tho rnvonous boasts. ' Ho quqtes with unqualified npprovnl thoso words of Gporgo W. Russ of Euroka 8prlng3, Ark: "An oik Is tho natural enemy of dogs and wolves, Wo sufforod groat 103S03 to our flock. until wo learned this fact. SInco thon wo havo hnd no losses from. this causo. A few elk in a thousand acre pasture will nbsolutoly protect tho flocks therein. Our own dogs nro so woll aware of the danger In our oik park that thoy cannot bo induced to ontor it." So Mr, Balloy suggest "an Impor tant ubo for this noblest of our gamo nnlmnls," moaning tho breeding of oik and domesticating thorn to do police duty on pastures and ranges, And ho says oik breeding h nn as sured success and promises profit able returns. Apparently anxious to save him self from tho chargo of nature fak ing, and also to show familiarity with tho highest authorities on the life history of the coyoto and oik, tho same official romarks that it seems doubtful If the enmjty of the. elk for coyotes .extonds outsldo of pastures, as ho had found coyote 1 tracks common among elk hords in tho Wind River mountnlps. jnd ho quotes from ono of President Roosevolt's hooka n statement cred ited to "an American hunter," who said ho had, seen a coyoto walking; unuatired among a band of elk in tho Yellowatono Park. 1 f Louun nuiuroi JJHA"c-,uiin Whatever the truth of tho matter Krgn, may bo regarding the. enmity Of elk "jm iicuuu.. ih - m lor woives ana coyotes, wiu bubs,- jPz, Bestfof tion regarding tho breeding of oik j m rf m jBowtJ may bo worth heeding by California stockmen, if it be. indeed, an "as sured 8ucce93." Sacramento Bee, M'nuui BlOCk A C0rrmJl " "cently visited hfiH2? "W1M, duo respect ,tft des who kdpp tK kX ho older sty,e of affi! us nanuaome, more , . m tls the PoPulaC:"5 helm cnstlcB only by lously interesting mk 4J Duko of Marlbomii.i. 1.. lT rlcd Miss comuelo Vandal ' nrldo In this .tradition.! Rnnnlol nt ut. J.... . " v"" W tno Amnrlfiin.1,..,, .... ' " ono of her hobbles. thnt thn Antra nttni.1.1 ti t. "" ,n M":::."r.vu,u " ;:izt"i. ...... ,j iu uuen nouMnoia. It le ow of tho conditions of tho taw fr spanlols go wlththohonw.lBott, wuuia. mo tenants aro -hell sponslblo for giving their t(. Z bo3t of caro, nnd they are tip w Bimw a Keen interest a mtf It that the dogs live up to their lsfei jiuuio nun uncage, Onco a year a grand mt! Bpnnlol rocoptlon Is held on lbs ctl( grounus. tiio tenant farmtrt m summoned by mesienger and It! pnono irom far and ner. Tl!t women nnd children "dreu " tholr boH bib and tucker, iM aomblo with a noisy frantic want. tion of spanlcb by dozens tad k euurut), , 1 Prlzos nro awarded for tht 8!tt holrns which conform moit clml to tho original type, and IhMijI masting nnu raerry-maitiDg oa lnwn, all In nn Immensely Enjl and oven foudnl fashion. You mny nak lrow the noblt Jo4h nro to know whether the type) varied or not, and Ithat ttindtfi aro to guldo their opirioa iftr tp (fonturlos of brooding In tblt ff uoro comes in tho vaiae ci mw a protrnlt gallery la yor utm halls. In tho cnstlo 'hangs 1 ym of tho third Duke of Mtrlborosi pnlntod by Sir Joshua ReynoliU which two Blenheim spaniels uii Italian groyhound ore posed m their master. Thpre Is adiltij cvldonco In tho painting 0! s ty helm by Snrtorlus In ISO!. ) Theso typoii of a century 1 j ago agreo In their chief ehmcUt tics with tho dogs bred on thitsf todhy. Caspar Whitney la On Magazluo. n , Why Negroes I.Ike Water.! Tho humorists always i tho African with the waterto.if Binning that tho taste of S co.or man for his favorite diWr m from his llfo In tho aoatiera U4 n,i... thn mnlnn vine tfOTS W'f wood. As a fact, howeier, IM ijf j can tnsto for the watermrfos vedltary. Tho vino Is c"f Africa, whoro It Is found 'J pmnt rontral nlalns of toe km and nlao been cultivated Iftf "J ngos. In Egypt the ropIFj along the Nile rival thon-J eastern Missouri. The m!o f tioned by the Israelites J ; among tho good things tW 'WJ HKYIH noic ,.-- . -uj " . .. II n nUBMT ons, ror in 1119 ",.; 1 i- i. t thn eiodus t" T vino Is represented, and la wJ a long procession ofiJawi n ed, each bearing en jj huge, dark green atenne!J Washington Herald. j : " ..a itH The Texas biacK? . -atltasaln They never ew . DYSPEPSIA irTlns taken Toor jfi'liSfS? ttirte Tiaoii Ib j 1 " 'S,uVo" " J3 cpycT Tlw Rlcnlieim Spanlej. Two hundred years ago the u.Hi Aajt Duke of Marlborough won ome ifaEtoZ&p great battles and founded a race of iMtohHftymfru arltqcratlc dbgs called the, Bien- SwiiBi bw rj'yggl helmapaalel. The famous soldier is MMMLSAU TWT" ' mm .ynti ,' , ''"jyi!