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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUItXAL, SALEM, OUEGON, WKDNKSDAY, AIW8T 2m, 100. CIRCUS COMING TONIGHT Ringling Brothers' Bin Show Will Arrive on Five Special Trains Soon After Midnight. MILES OF PARADE IIUNDKKIIK IX KAHIiY MOUXIXH WILL SKB TKXTS GO UP AS IF IIV MAUIO, AND LATKR WATCH TIIK .All LKS OF GOItGKOUS STIttitiT PAHADK. Arising like some phantom city out of the night, several acres of canvas will bo spread out and erect ed Into tents by tbo tlmo tho aver age citizens aro awake tomorrow morning. - With its roster of 12G8 persons and hundreds of animals, varying from tho trained dog to the elephant and camel, Rlngllng Dros.' circus will sweep Into tho city shortly after midnight In its train of 8G coaches. Ily a system working like a big clock tho sovcral trains will bo un loaded and started on their way toward tho show grounds beforo dawn. Dy 9 o'clock everything wJU bo In readiness for tho exhibition that boglns tomorrow with a big street parade. That fascinating nlr of mystery tho proverbial small boy nU taches to the c Irons will draw hun dreds of youngsters to tho show ground, and thcro they will remain, unmindful of tho dinner hour, until tho great canvas topB nro undulat ing in tho breezo and everything la In readiness for tho big show. "Where does tho circus mnn come from?" "How do they catch tho xnonngerlo animals?" "Is tho clown an ordinary being in tho winter tlmo?" and "Oh, who originated pink lemonade?" are expressions that will bo frequently heard. In Rlngllng Brothers' winter quarters at tho home of tho show, In Dnrnboo, Wis., tho work of organ izing this year's circus began early last December. According to advanced reports tho circus which opens tomorrow Is the greatest oxhlbltlon In tho world. Tho show will 'remain hero but a single day. giving two performances, ex actly tho same as those presented nc Madison Square Garden, Now York, where the circus opened this season. Tho afternoon performance will be gin at 2 o'clock and tho night show nt 8 o'clock. Tho doors will open an hour be fore tho pcrformanco to allow an Inspection of tho monngerlo. Thevo aro 37C performers on this year's bill. Of those fully 250 are foreign, ors appearing in America for tho first time, By special arrangement those who wish to nvold tho rush nt tho show grounds may purchaso reserved scats and admission tickets at the downtown brnnch offlco at tho samo jrlcos charged at the tegular ticket wagon. Patton BroB.' book store Is tho placo. Never beforo has a circus been received with such enthusiasm as this ono has been arousing nil Along tho lino. Its new parade, a. com plete now outfit of tents, a hordo of tno best of Europe- s artists, a new spcctaclo and a complcto menagerie It is little wonder that Rlngllng Brothers knocked Now York, f. twister. All Inst winter workmen wcr e busy In tho circus mills at Barnboo, Wis., constructing now railroad cars and ring proportles and building the canvas pavilions and new grand stands. Tho management Is moro than ever looking to tho comfort of Its pntrons as well as to tholr enter tainment. No other circtiB has over had moro than ono thriller, and somo of them not oven that. Upon that ono fen tniro it has been tho custom to cen ter all tholr advertising energy, look ing to it for their roputatlon. Rlng llng Brothers have no less than sovon big sonsntlonal nets, any ono of which Is a blggor surprise thn.i all tho other shows havo ever Blemishes On the Face Don't go about with a face full of blotches or other skin eruptions. Clear off these disfigurements in n short time at little expense. These unsightly blemishes come from im pure blood and a disordered sys tem but will all disappear after a few doses of Meeciam'J COOS GAY ENTERTAINS VISITORS which do .the work quickly and thoroughly. Salves, ointments and washes never cure a pimply face. You must get the poison out of the ' system. This is what Bcecham's Pills do. They move the bowels, start the bilc.carry off the impurities, cleanse and vitalize the blood and Beautify the Complexion Sold ETtrywhcr. In tox- He. and lie. sprung. The rest of tho long pro gram Is In keeping with theso thril lers and th'o artistic and finished as pect of everything that pertains to tho show is something to bo noted only with tho Rlngllnga. , Tho foreign agents of tho h ow were unusually busy last winter and the result Is a European program of great strength and novel Inter est. Nothing was imported that has any resemblance to nets that havo been won on this side tho Atlantic, and great diligence was used in searching out novelties. Tho samo program that was pre sented In New York on tho oponlng night of tho Bhow will bo given here, not a detail being missing. The operatic concert will prccodo the regular ring program, nil of tho menagerie will be displayed and tho parade will be the same, o Cfetllrr Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O A ST O R I A I 1 OREGON State Fair Forty-eighth Annual Exhibition Will Be Greater Than Ever Sli $35,000 in Premiums and Purses September 13-18, 1909 Tho trip to the lower bay yester day aftornoon for tho Oregon-Idaho Development congress delegates was probably tho biggest excursion ever hold here. The steamer Breakwater hnd been given for use by Manager MIUIs and It was loaded with about duO people. Desldes there wero over a dozen gnsollno boats of different sizes. Tickets hnd been provided for every one who wanted to go and at 1:30 tho passongers gathered and started for tho lower bay. Tho Break water stopped nt North Bend where quite a large number of passengers wero taken on. Tho life-saving crow with Captain Holes was out when tho flotilla reach ed tho lower bay und an exhibition was given. A lino was shot out to tho Breakwater and fastened to n mast and men wero taken ashore to show how passengers nro rescued from a wrecked ship. Tho life-saving crow also gavo a drill in tho wnter, turning over their lifeboat and show ing In different ways how they work. To many tho work of tho life-saving crow was a new thing and tho crowd enjoyed It. On tho Bteamcr Flyer was n machlno for malting moving pictures. It was In chnrgo of men sent iioro by n Chicago film firm and moving pictures of tho fleet of bents and tho work of tho Ufo-savci wore made, so tho excursion of yejU-nhiy was one which will bo seen by people ,ln moving plcturo shows all over the country. Tho boats enmo back so thut the oxcurslonlBtH wore nil landed in good tlmo for supper and tho night busi ness session. Probably fully 1100 persons wero on tho boats mnklng up tho fleet. All of tho mills and fac tories along tho wnter front saluted as tho boats passed and there wax whistling heard from either shore nearly nil tho time. Tho entertainment was character istic of Coos Bay nnd filled In the nternoon pleasantly nnd gavo all tho peoplo a good chunco to see just what was on Cons Bay. o All porsons aro roeommondod to tako Foley's Kidney Remody for backacho, rheumatism and kidney and bladder trouble It will quickly correct urinary irregularities, which, If nogloctod, may dovolo'p into a eor louo lllnoss. it will restore health and strength. Do not noglect slgni of kidnoy or bladdor trouble and risk Brlght's dlsoaso or diabetes. For salo by J. C. Perry. o Thoro Is plenty of food for thought lying about, but few there bo who nave appotito for It. . o Tho Laxlcst Man In, tho World Would not bo contented to bo kopt In tho house and doing nothing by rhoumatlsm. Neither aro you, who aro always busy and active. Then don't neglect the first twinge of an ache or pain that you might think la Just a "crick." Rub well with Ballard's Snow Liniment and no mat tor what tho trouble is It will disap pear at once. Sold by all druggists. . o "If at first yom don't succeed, fl, fly again! 7 tliWUJ THURS AUIL ZO J ." tlOV J HAT MADE ALL AMERICA TALK vr F. k fXflkMwrSvm ' ' Rr $3,500,000 (J $AyKmo blephantsK MBzL. RAILROAD CAM ( wS ))( I I J AMWAMlgaKll STRONGEST OF ALL HiJ3j&! HOLDING 8000 IBS. EARmS STRONG MM Mmr fffiF B5JQcrkat9 nd the 12 Lorch Family jjyBST 3J5M0 Acrialists and the 10 Plying Jordans jRSEb IgV 60 Riders the Renos and Daisy Hodglnl jmSf WtrHJmS 50 Clowns, Ihc World's Funny Alen mJBsin si&HJBB8tos375 Circus Artists SsJISy & n?OTTOri!nSc!lfaJ0' rrwiTcwjBKS) )'"L YJW v oiw t 10 vatxt OHH4iiunAMi ( ' I -$ W over seen on OAm JEE5S.T.2Jnij, ykfj pyi Tickets ,md numbered reserved scots will be on sole show day in PATTON BROTHERS' BOOK STORE, at exactly the sumo pr'ccs charged in the regular ticket wagons on Ihc show grounds. FIRES k :N BARCELONA uuNLY SMOLDERING O-i Revolts at Cold 8tl. K ,. f Grand Showing of Livestock. Racing Program Complete. Reduced Rates on All Railroads COME, AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS W. F. MATLOCK, President. F. A. WELCH, Secretary "Your only hope," eald three doe tors to Mm. M. B. Fltber, of Detroit. Mich, Buffering from severe rectal trouble, "lies In an operation. Then I used Dr. King's New Life Pills," she writes, "till wholly cured." They prerent appendlcttles, enres consti pation, headache, 2 So at J. C. Perry ! o An lnqulror wants to know where liars go to, but up to dato there Is no ecldence that they havo gone any where. r.,srcaat23jrj!ri Intense OeUeky Palu Relieved. "For some years I swKered from Intense colicky pains which would come on at times and from which I could find no relief," says I. 8. Mos on, of Beaver Darn, Ky. "Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended to me by a friend. After taking a few doses of the remedy I was entirely relieved That was four years ago and there has been no return of the symptoms slnse that time." This remedy Is for salo by ah good druggist. - r o In Africa after the bunting trip tho cumoras click and the type writers rip. o For indigestion anu all stomach troublo take Foley's Orlno Laxative at It stimulates the stomach and liv er and regulates the bowels and will positively cure habitual constipation For sale by J. C. Perry. id 'mm .wm Wlre.l Ilnr.!on, Aug. 26. In xplto of th ,!- jIjiis iakm by tho authorl !Jw b. bomb throwing and minor dlsc-rCtr i re of dully ocourrenco and .lit g r ment today Is nonulilurlng tti t:ic." of piinlHhlng famllloa of rlot;e .Inn ihe guilty iornoiiH im cepe Cip.re. One of the mo? recent outrages is tho b'owlng up of tho woiiiou'h pris on, .hrt revolutionists woro luuar cert'. I' Iirh not been anourtaluud II rny lives were lost an the authori ties sup.irtss all facts. Prisoners her number 5000 and aro Imprl'onrd In various fortressuH surroundlrg the cUy- FatnllloH of tho rlotfr hno been torn from tholr liomen and detained in the prisons but lifrrt'ofort) no punishment has been metd to them. SENATOR LOSES HIS INFORMATION Missoula, .Mont., Aug. 25. Unltod States Sennjor Flint of California to day Is mourning tho loss of valuable papers contali Ing data on tho irriga tion projects In Montana which he has gathered, and his grip containing wearing apparel, which wan stolen by snet-k thieves operutlng at tho North ern Pacific depot here. Flint loft the members of tho senuto Irrigation ', committee at Ilavalll yesterday and took a short business trip to Mlasoula. While conversing with frlonds he loft his grip on the piatform and when be went to pick It up It was gone. The police are making a systematic search for tho grip and its contents. . . o Pun ImxmN unci Pun .Medicines mean bet r. healthlor, happier peo plo. It has beon proved, howover, that all mtdlcines are not adulterated and wor bless any more than are all food produc's. The wheat has beon sifted from ho chaff, nnd such medicines as Lydla B. Plnkham's Vegotablo Com- pourd. which Is made from roots and norbs and compiles with all conditions of the pure food and drugs law, will continue to hold Its place as tho stan dard American remody for female Ills. o CHINESE ARE MERCHANTS AND THE JAPS SOLDIERS ri'nltrd I'm I.fifd Wi .1 San Francisco, Aug. 25. Accord ing to Major General it. Q. Droad wood of tho Urltftth army, who ar rived In San Francisco from Chlnn yostordny, tho great drawback to tho clllotoncy of tho now Chlneso nrmy Is In tho quality of the men who ofllcor It. Ho said teday: "Tho Chlneso ns a nation aro ed ucated to commercialism and In all times past the army him boon hold In contempt. For that reason tho best quality of mon have not gono Into the military service, "in Japan it I Just tfiu opposite Thoro every man considers It tho hlghost honor to be u soldlor, while commercialism Is considered of n lowor grade. As u result tho Japa noso olllaeru aro mon of tho highest stamp and tho Jnpanoso merchants, generally, havo not been ns lino mon OB tho oftlcers." Droadwood has beon In command of tho British fgrces In Southern China, whero ho has been stationed for two and a half years. Ho Is tho youngest officer of his rank In tho Urltish service. BERNARD LAGAN WILL NOT RECOVER fl'if1 I'rrt l.ePMl Wlr.l San Frunclsco, Aug. 26. Bernard Lugan, who it Is alleged was shot down soveral weeks ago by Pollco Captain Joseph Ilonbor, Is suffering from another relapse and physicians fear that the young man will not recover, according to reports eomlng tro mtho Lagan home. Slnco the shooting Lagan has been a hopeless paralytic and Is at tho homo of bin sister. Doctors stato that should tho young man regain his heulth that ho will never walk again. o What Is Heat fur Indigestion? Mr. A. Robinson, of Drumquln, Ontario, has been troubled for years with indigestion, and recommended Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets as "the best medicine I ever used." It troubled with Indigestion ti. mnaiminr linn mi rjph whirh ! or constipation give them a trial. the tariff Jugg.ers are bound to re-J,- TrUT Kpft'SS v.nt. anywa at all good druggists.