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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUHNAL, SALEM, OKL'GOX, WEDNESDAY, AIuCSa 2.", 1000. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFsr, Editor and Proprietor Independent Newnpaper Devoted to Americnn Principle and the rnwren aurt Dcrelopement of 11 Oregon. rubllihcd Bwy Evening Except Sunday, gftlcm, Ore. SUnSCIIII'TION RATKS. (luvarUMy In Advance.) Dully, by corner, por yetir K.00 Per montti 80c 011t, by mall, per year 4.00 Per mowth 35c Voekly, by mall, per Tear. ... '.00 Six montha Mo !UNIONLABEL BINQER HERMAN f fiO I fiSLiiL "If I had dropped down hero out of nn airship I wouldn't havo rocog- nlzed this city ao tho Mnrshflcld of L, lhat ho,d ,t ,n ,8 brokcn inreo years ago as i rcmuraoer it tho young uoldlor will Ho In tho Na tional ccmetory or In tho O'Brien family plot In Pittsburg will bo set tled today. o 5(C J 5C C f JJC ?y 5S Jf 5jC r(C ?f JJ! (s ?JC X-RAYS AND SMILES That decision of Dunn's wbb a so- voro frost for Cotton. It 1b crmy to slip Into Hill's cigar storo now, tho floor Is oiled. Coos Day will boom, now that tho WJffDoLsKCure;LOOKM FOR LOST U, hnrnimn It In SnrnnrinrMla. i but bocnuso It la a modlclno of ' peculiar morlt, composocl of more I than twonty dlfforont romodlal agents offootlng phonomonal euros of troubles of tho blood, stomach, llvor and bowols. Thus Hood's Sarsapnrilla cures scrof ula, eczema, anemia, catarrh, nervous ness, that tired feeling, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, nnd builds up tho system. Get It today In tho mual liquid form or la chocolated tablet form called Sareataus. COUNTESS SMITH CONFESSED BUT DISAPPEARED from my Inst visit," said Dinger Hermann of Itoscburg, former con gressman from this district, who ar rlvcdhoro today to speak beforo tho Oregon-Idaho Development congress. "I was out to tho fair hero for a couplo of baurB ono day last year but I havo not secrt Marsh Hold's business district for over thrco years Tho advancement Is remarkable. You peoplo who llvo hero don't realize tho transformation. And I am glnd of It, for I havo always had a warm spot In my honrt for Coob county nnd Coos bay. Tho development of tho Coos bay harbor Is something I began preaching years ago and I am h appy to sny thnt I aided in starting tho work." Mr. Hermann enmo ovorlnnd from Ronourbg, stopping at tho old homo near Myrtlo Point for a short visit en route. TIiIb morning ho mot mnny old-tlmo friends nt tho Chan dlcr hotel. 8. D. Cutlicnrt, who hns known him hIiico boyhood, was ono of tho numbci., Others dropped In nnd It wns a grent reunion. Mr. Hermann said that It wasn't cortnln yet whether thw fiftieth nnnlversnry of tho arrival of the Dnltlmoro col ony, which wn headed by his father, In tho Cnqufllo valley, would bo celebrated this yenr. Coos Dny Times. WANDERED FROM HOME DIED IN THE ARMY IlJnltnl I'rria I.raird Wire. San PrnnclHco, Aug. 25. A two years' search of a heart-broken father for his offspring has cutlott nt Camp Sequoia, In tho Yosomlto.'by ChnrloB A. O'llrlcn, city solicitor of Pittsburg, recolvlng notlflcntlon of his ton John's death from thn mllltnry nuthorltlca there Today tho father Is making fran tic efforts to Btop tho burlnl of the body In tho Nntlonnl eomotory nt ho Presidio and Ihib requested that the romnlns bo wont to Pittsburg for In terment. Until tho notlfluilou of his son's death wbb received by Attorney O'Drlon ho had no Inkling of tho lad's whoroabnuts. Filled with tho wander lust, O'Drlon loft his Pittsburg homu throo yonri, ago In soarch of adven ture nbrond. Ho had Ifcion thw f.v forlto of tho hmihohold nnd hla do pnrturo enusod much grtyf to tho family. Ho kopt in communication with his fathor for n yenr und then sud denly hla letters stopped and tho fathor bogan tho search. In tho meantlmo young O'Drlon ontercd tho sorvlco of Undo Sam as a prlvato soldier. Just before h I dc,ath ho requested that his body be burled In the Presidio cemetery, nnd ho gave hi homo address. Yesterday Attorney -O'Drlen r celved a telegram at Atlantic City acquainting him with tho death of his lost son, and he sent a mvssago requesting that tho body be sent to Pittsburg for burial. The telegram wns received by he officers Just w tho body was bolng lowered in Its gravo. Intermont was stopped. Whether illlH .. i-viuu. : : nPOSIT Your Savings : : " wkh Us- ' They will corn interest J ; ami be available when wanted Savings Department n Ji1 113..1 Ir.f. t X tapnai nauuntii uuiik j A-H4 4 1 t Fowler, with his llttlo fowling plcco, Is awakening "tho" Cannon's answering roar. The air Is so full of railroad ru mors that It Ib crowding out the ozono. No mnttcr how flno a suit of clothes a hobo might acquire, they would still bo "on tho bum." l F ! Hill not only got his corkscrow In tho Hnrlman bottlo, but ho hia pulled tho cork. It will soon bo necessary for up to dntu nowspnpers to run a special "kidnaping pngo." lliirrlinan hns found thnt Jim Hill Is harder to climb than tho Cascade rnngo. May bo ho will try tho latter as second choice. Tho wlno man selected his boy In advnnco to bo suru of having ono to tnl(u to tho circus. "U'h grout for tho children to seu tho nnlmnls, you know." Alfonso will keep on "muting out punishment to rebels" until well, Home ono will "metu out" what ho considers punishment, to Alfonso. I'lion will romo a republic In Spain. If Congressman Fowlor la a Joko, as Spoakcr Cannon asserts, why did ho mnko him chulrmnn of tho com- uilttco on currency and bnnklng, ono of tho most Important commlttcos In ', Congress? And why wns It ho only discovered Fowlor was "a Joko" when ho rofusud to do Cannou'tt will? Tho only reason Hnrrlmaii would build a road up tho Deschutes In stoad of tho cheaper and hotter way over the Cascndus, Is thnt the Des chutes route offurH an opportunity for a rival road thnt would connect with the Columbia rlvor bouts, even regardless of tho lilll lines, nnd give the country an outlet by a loute ub Holutely beyond Harrlmnn to control, ami which paid his ronds not one cent. United Press Levied Wire. Victoria, B. C, Aug. 25. The po lice authorities today are looking for Androw Smith, who Is alleged lo havo disappeared from Vernon, after leaving a written confcselon that ho applied tho torch to the Okanagan hotel which resulted In tho loss of 12 Uvea, tho crippling of five others and tho destruction of the building. Smith wns formerly proprietor of tho hotel and later employed thcro as a bartender, In his confession, Smith Is nllcged to hnvo written thnt ho committed the net whllo piqued at his conviction from tho hotel. In order to silence his conscience Smith declared in his note that he Intended to commit suicide. Tho police bollcvo, however, tho letter Is a blind nnd nro piecing together evl denco of n comprohcnslvo conspiracy la which Smith was but a tool ami which contemplntcd dellbernto mur der as well as arson. Iftirthqunku nt Slciirm. I United I'rcis I.eaied Wlre.l Slonnn, Italy, Aug. 2G. Troops woro sent today to Investigate tho damago caused by tho earthquake felt throughout the province of Si enna laBt night Although -details of tho earth qutiko aro lacking, It Is feared that a number of peoplo havo lost their lives. tCn.ccd Press Leaned Wlr.l Snn Francisco, Aug. 25. A search Is going on this city today for Countess Helon Lopska do Lublstow skl, who vnn last heard of in March, 190G, when sho left Los Angeles for San Francisco and for whom her aged father Is employing men to scour the world to find. Yesteday J. D. Mlnlste of Clncln natl arrived In San Francisco nfter tracing tho countess from New York to this city. According to Minister, the coun tess had a disagreement with her father nnd left her homo at Cra cow, in tho Austrian part of Poland, hound for America several years ago. When she left she took with her $30,000 of her own money nnd a quantity of jewels. Now the count Is nlono, and wltn old age hns become repentant and wants his daughter to return to him. He possesses a largo fortune and sho Is his only heir. Ho traveled all Europe beforo h e found thnt tho woman came to America. Since then search has been going on continuously through out tho United States. Minister wns employed nnd traced the lost countess from Cincinnati to St. LouIb, to El Paso and from Texas to Los Angeles, whore It was found that Mist do Lublstowskl had taken the name of Maria LubJ. As tho countess enme to San Fran cisco shortly after tho fire, Minister Ib working blindly now, but expects to find trace of her before many days. The countess Ib 27 years old. Tho Kind Yoti Havo Always Bought, nnd which Iins been in uso for over 30 years, lias homo tho slffiiaturo of -? niul has been mado tinder his por- f5vy4y7V Bo110 supervision sinco its infancy. -fiutfyr. McSUA Allow no ono to dccclvo you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnci"TiiHt-as-jjood"nro hut; Experiments thnt tvl.lo with and endanger tho health of! Infants nnd Children Exticrlcneo' against Experiment. What is CASTORIA CftFtorht is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Faro fcorlo, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic pubstuncc-. Jts ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms MKi jtlln; s Ievcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Col. St relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ' ! f'lKtuloncy. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho .': loji-iit n and liowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. 'i'lie Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. C&NCI1NE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho Signaturo of '-v&Zi'&X' f-cicc&M. The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use FW Over 30 Years. Ahmed Mlzrn, tho now ruler of Pcrs In. cried when ho wns taken away from his mother. Poor llttlo kid! Ex-Chancellor von Buclow of Gor mnny will find lively company If ho should concludo to go on a llttlo gunning trip In Africa. -o- FAINTED THREE TIMES BUT HE SAW THE CIRCUS Dutormlned to sue the ciicus In Portland last night, says the Orugon Inn, lCuguno Duusmore, 20 years old, of Porter, Wash., left a sick bed against the advice of hlu ph)slclau and Journeyed to Portland In it weak condition. While making a puichnso In a clothing store at Fourth aud Morrison streets yesterday afternoon he fell to the floor In a convulsion. Aftor being revived ho suffered a second attack, which alarmed the clerks in tho storo, who telephoned to police headquarters. Patrolmen Graves and Stouo were sent In the police automobile to tnko tho sick )outh to headquarters and after being placed In tho machlue ho fainted again. At police headquar ters Dr. Fred Zlogior, the city physi cian, administered an oplnto, which revived him to such nil extent that ho struggled to his feet and demanded ..la release. "I am going to that circus If It kills me," ho exclaimed, gasping for breath, Captain Mooro released him, but warned him he should go to tho hos pital Instead of tho circus. Or. log ler did nut have time to diagnose the case and his affliction Is not known. Weak women should read vnj "hook No. 4 for Women." It tells of Dr. Snoop's Night Cure. Tells how those soothing, healing, antlseptio suppositories bring quick and certain help The book is free. Address Dr Shoop, Racine. Wis. Capital drug-store. m The Engine Is the Best All Purpose Engine For Prices Call On Harry P. Chase Z No. 101 Front St. IImHLKVbL Darwin, the Man-Like Ape, w ith Rintjling Brothers' Circus. AN OUNCE OF PAREGORIC AND QUART OF WHISKY Pasadonn, Cal., Aug 36. Young and attractive and the postieiuior of n fortune estimated ut 100,000, Mrs. X. P. l.iw, 8ii Id to be a former resi dent of Chicago, today Is confined In the ilishop sanitarium in this city. blu Is held pending the result of an appeal made by her attorney of a decision by Judge tYllbur which ad judged her lusane aud remanded her to the state asylum ut Patton. Mrs, Lee admitted to the court yes torday that she Is addicted to the use of Intoxicants and paregoric, having contracted tho habit whllo on n recent trip to Japan. Her physician stated that her dally consumption of whisky approximated u quart, and thnt the requirement of paregoric was an ounce each day. During tho hearing the young wo iuhii bitterly denounced her mother, who caused the filing of the Insanity charge.' WOULD NOT COMPEL THEM TO ARBITRATE Wild Kiigluc KUIn Tlu-ec. l ' It ml Vrr IamhimI Wire llakorstleld. Cal., Aug. 26. Three nion wore killed nnd several serl-' ously Injurod by a runaway Santa Fo engine near Mojave early today, i accord ng to messages rocolved by Santa Fo officials here. -o- Aiiacoiuhi Iliitv Moot Over. I United I 'rut Lcnl Wire 1 Anncondn, Mont., Aug. 25. Ths race meeting at Anaconda came to an end todny. The majority of the i horses will bo shipped to Vancouver and Utah for tho meetings tbero. Tho racing at Anaconda has been on i for 14 days. o If you aro all run down Foley's Kidney Remedy will help you. It strengthens the kidneys to they will eliminate the impurities from the blood that depress the nerves and cause exhaustion, backache, rheums tiara and urinary irregularities which saps the vitality. Do not delay Take Poley's Kidney Remedy at once. For salo by J, C. Perry. THE HOME OF THE SPORTSMAN Fishing Tackle that Catches the Fish CUTLERY AMMUNITION BICYCLES ATHLETIC FIREARMS GOODS V. e a.so have a large stock of second-hand Rifles, Re volvers and Shotguns. It will pay to investigate 1M s - , x M F jf - J I tfryvJsArfXtsM m m W JP1 tPfPpp jp j m tmKy Pittsburg. Aug. 26. Judge Mc Fnrlane today refused the petition of the 5000 striking employes of the Pressed Steel car plant ilsklng thnt the company be compelled to arbi trate. Judge MoFnrlane ruled that tho not of 1S93 under which the petition was filed Is unconstitutional. Kverythlng Is quiet In the strike sou todny and the authorities have tie sltunt'on well In band MFALS 15c Call and .try them. Meals 15c. Hoard per week $2.75. also fur nished rooms very reasonable, ATTHE Salem Restaurant tWO COIHT STIIKKT Prepare young people for bookkeepers, stenographers and general rek. The development of the Northwest will afford opeaisga Ut Utonsands in the next few years. JYrparv w. Bend for catalogue. W. I. STALEY, PRINCIPAL SALEM. OREGON INSURANCE GASOLINE STOVES u uil sizes. P att & Lambert Varnishes. Sun sh ne Stains and Varnishes. Salem Hardware Co. msmmmmm