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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1911)
OAILT CAFTTAJ OCESAL, 1. &LLEM, 0REGO5, TUTBSDAV, ARtGtST 3. 1811. PACE FOCR ; : i I , t -ASSOCIATION "PAYS' HONOR -TO SALEM MAN W. T. nifiDOX CIIOSEX AS PIIFS. Ili:XT HY TI1K 8TATK KfNKIU AL WUMTTOItS' ASSOCIATION KtTitiKSTIOXH MADK CO.V CEl:NIX(J FIXKHAIS. W. T. Rigdon, of Salem, was high ly honored yesterday by the members of the State Funoral Directors' ssgo- elation, when be waa chosen preel- - dent of the aiwoclaMon for the ensu-" Ing year, at their annual election In the Board of Trade roomi. T. M. Jones, of Central Point, waa elected vice-president. W. P. Walker, of Springfield, second vice-president; A. U Flnley, of Portland, secretary; Walter J. Holman, of Ported, treaaunr, and W. T. Macy, of Mc. Mlnnville, slate eiamlnor. The exec - utlre board will consist of W. T. Ma cy, McMlnnvllle, chairman; W. T. Gordon, of Eugene; A. R. Zeller, of ' Portland; H. C. Harlow, of Wood .. burn, and R. II. Holman, of Port land. No one waa chosen at the election yesterday morning to represent Ore gon at the National Association of funeral directors. This delegate will be appointed by the president and secretary of the statu association. Portland waa chosen as the place In which the next convention will be held. The following resolutions were adopted at the final meeting yester day morning: To the Oregon Btato Funeral Di rectors' association: Gentlemen: We, your committee appointed to draft resolutions sugges tive of a few changes which we be lieve should be mndo In the conduct of funerals, would be pleased to make the following report: Whereas, The people of the state of Oregon, In many localities, are still clinging to the customs of pion eer times, and thereby not In har mony with the rest of the country In funeral manngement; therefore be It resolved. First That It Is the consensus of opinion In this association that we should work In every reasonable way toward a strictly private funeral, re allilng that occasions that menu so " much to the home In Its time of greatest distress should be as private " as marriage, or any other sacred In st It tit Ion of the home. ' "Heeond That until this Ideal Is re- ' allied we should, In funeral nn nouncomenita, provldo for a time when, If nocossnry, tho body might lie In state a certain time before the fu- ) neral services propor begin; and thnt In no case have the casket opened af ter the services aro conducted, realiz ing that the feelings of the afTlleted 'i friends are too sacred to be paraded ' or embarrassed by a procession of viewers. Third That after the committal 1 services at the grave are held, the i casket should be left for Interment with the funeral director, sexton or caretaker of the cemetery or a few friends appointed for that purpose, thus avoiding he frequent exposure of the bereaved to the Inclemency of the weather, and also avoiding the unnecessary distress caused by see ing and hearing the earth falling In to the grave. Fourth That, so far as possible, there be no Sunday funerals, when ministers are crowded for time, and as none should be deprived of the privilege of one day of rest. Fifth That, with due respect for the dead and careful consideration for the bereaved, all matters pertain ing to funerals and Interments should be conducted In a way most conducive to the health, comfort and protection of those so deeply con cerned at such times. W. F. MACY, C. TILBURY, W. T. RICDON. o INSANITY WILL BE PLEADED AS A DEFENSE When D. Rato, the Japanese, ap pears before a Jury this afternoon to answer to the charge of an assault with a deadly weapon upon the per son of Jo Kabara, another Japanese, his attorney, Wm. U)rd, will make as a defense to his act a plea of In sanity. The assault occurred on the Clif ford hop ranch where Kabara and his wife were working. Sato had also worked there and, according to the theory which will be advanced by the state In the trlnl of the case, Sato was In love with Knbara's wife, and the assault was made on Kaba ra's person with the view of taking his life and getting him out of the way so that he might devote his at tentions to the woman. The state will endeavor to show that both men were rivals for the woman's affec tion In years gone by, and that when Sato met her again at the hop yard the old love came back to him again and even stronger thnn ever before. The defense will contend that Sato labored under the delusion that the Kabnra's had murdered their baby and that It was his duty to arrest them and take them hack to Japnn and have them tried for murder. It will emlenvor to show thnt he spent sums of money In trying to bring about their arrest and thnt when he finally found himself unable to do so he made up his mind to arrest them himself anil In endeavoring to do so a fight ensued In which he brought his revolver Into play, shooting Ka bara. To Abolish Nickelodeon. (ttMTRD PRESS l.SASHn Willi. Cleveland, 0., Aug. 2. Abolish ment of all nickelodeons and the es tablishment of the moving picture business on a 10-cent basis was de hated today In the convention of moving picture managers, which Is being held here. EAST SALEM -PROVED POOR SPORTSMEN GOT DISCRrXTLED AT THE Of. MRU'S KILIXH A.I WALKED OFF THE HEM) SPOILING A REALLY (iOOI) OA ME. 21 Drop of Blood Or little water Irom ths human eyatem when thoroughly letted by the ohief chemlit ae Dr. Pieroe'e Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y telle the lory ol impoverished blood nervous eihauation or tome kidney trouble. Such examinations sra mid without ooit md la only a email part ol the work ol the etalT of phyiloiana and aurfeone under Q the direction ol Dr. K. V. Pierce Jiving; the beat medical edvioe poaaihle without coat to thoae Who with lo writs and make lull statement ol tymptomt. An imitation ol natures method ol reelorinf watte ol tiiaue snd impoverishment of v the blood and nervoua force is uaed when you take an elteratlve and flycerio extract ol roota, without ths uts ol alouliol, suoh sa Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Whioh makes ths etomach ttrong, promote! the low ol dijeativc juieee, re atom tba loat appetite, makes aeeimilntion perleot, invigorate, the liver and purifies snd uriohea ths blood. It la the great blood-maker, fleih-builder and reiterative nerve tonio. It makes men elrong in body, aotlvs in mind sad eM)l in judgment. (Jet whet you aik for I 1L , ""V te T JU QMGOMi tate.T-airl Fiftieth Annual Exhibition will be Greater than Ever 000 On account of the evident lack of sportsmanship on the part of the East Salem team in the Twilight league, a good sized crowd was forced to leave the Willamette grounds last night without seeing the hall game which was to have been played between that team and the Railway team. In the third Inning, with two men on bases and the score standing 1 to 0 In the street car men's favor, a hit was knocked near the third base. Umpire Elrcel Kay called the hit a legal ball, while, It Is said, the East Salem boys Insisted It was a foul. Like a sensible umpire Kay re fused to change his decision once he bad made it. After considerable ar guing, the dissatisfied East Salem nine walked off the field, forgetting that no life was at Btake, but that they had come merely for sport and that the crowd would be sadly disap pointed If the game was not finished. The East Salem boys wanted the man who made the two-bagger sent back to bat and also asked for a new um pire. The Ticket Punchers, natural ly taking the umpire's decision In the matter, refused to compromise, and the game was forfeited to the Rail way men. As far as the game had proceeded It was a good one. The street car men have lost only one game during the evening series. The last game of the Twilight schedule will be played Friday evening on Willamette grounds between the Railway men and tho Y. M. C. A. nine. 0 ASYLUM PLANS NEARLY DONE, CAPITOL NEXT STATE HOARD WILL SOON AD VEHTISE FOR KIDS FOR HRANTII ASYLI'M-I'l-ANS FOR ADDITION TO CAPITOL WILL HE NEXT IN ORDER. Mondny will witness the comple tion of the plans for the Eastern Or egon Insane Asylum building and State Architect Knighton will then begin the work of preparing plans for the additional capital building to oe erected on the block lying Just east of the present state house grounds. the state board, as Boon as the plans are completed by the archl- ieci will advertise for bids for the construction of the asylum and they wm oe opened on August 22. Ac cording to the architect's estimate the building will be completed In 18 months. For some time workmen hnve been engaged In excavation on the site and In other ways, making it reauy ror building operations. Clearing; Site. Save the property owned by Fletcher Homnn, all of the block to be used for the additional cnpltol building Bite has been secured. The members of the stnte hoard contend that the price he Is asking is too high and while he has not vet of. fered to reduce It the members of the board are confident that when the subject Is put uplo him In the prop er light that a compromise can be reached. llefore building operations begin It will bo necessary to remove the residences from the site and plans looking to the accomplishment of that have been perfected and the worn will begin soon. "Juot Say " HOKLICK'S It Miant Original and Ganulm MALTED 173 ILK ' Tha Food-drink for All Agaa. Mora healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with die weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder, form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take m substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S. Others are imitation. HUNTERS MUST BE CAREFUL ABOUT FIRES (iOVERNOR MAY AT ANY TIME DECLARE THE HUNTING SEA SON CLOSED IN CASE FIRES A HE STARTED. in Premiums and Purses Septeniberll to 16, 111 Grand Showing of Livestock Racing Program Complete Reduced Rates on all Railroads Come and Bring Your Friends J. H. BOOTH, - President FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary ! Heal Estate Transfers. Rise, J. A. nnd SC., to Giles, O. V. lots 14, 13, north half of lot 12 block 16, Englewood addition. Sa lem, w d, $1500. Hason, J. and C. M. to State of Or. egon, lots 1, 2, block 2, Waldo addi tion, saiem, w r, 18480. Willamette- Valley Irrigated Land company to Leslie, N. B., lot 12, eiorsa, west Htnyton, w d, $100. Moyser, u. M. and E. B. to Oregon r.iecmc railway company, 13.36 acres, section 23, t 8 s, r 4 w, w d, imtier, o. and M. K to Oregon r.im-mc railway company, 2.G6 acres section 2d, t 8 a, r 4 w, w d, $24') Hoyser, 0. M. nnd E. B., to Oregon r.iuuinc rnuway company, 4.8 acres section 23. t 8 a. r 4 w, w d. $10. rarser, j. n. and 1 rn nr.. Electric railway company, 6.92 acres. m-iiuu XU. I s s, r 4 w, w d, $1. lartnorn, H. K. and E.. to Oregon "u, runway company, 175 aores sees 35 and 36, t 8 s, r 4 w, w Hnunigardnor, I. nnd M. C. to Lln rot V,. j., south one-hnlf lot . and Mr o-i, dio.'k zt, Kt.b inn add. Sa k iii. w d, $1100. 3,i III. tf'tiilu i.... . u.iiiKiiam company to "m-r. I L. 100x100 feet. 1)1 o'' -Mui;t!,We9t sedition. Sulem. w d. $ -V Cisvcs X. nnd 0., to MlkeHm. l. . II seres I i, r 1 ; w 1, $'ij Tote, W. L. and S. A., to Hauge. J. A., lot 10. block 4, Walllale Home tracts; w d, $375. Clrimhle. D. H. and E. W. to Cros- Sn. R. A., lot 7. hlnrk 80 o.l-.-. $1060. : w d. Zulke, J. L. and S. to Oregqn Elec- LC .comi'any- 4.31 acres, sec. 6. t 8 s. r 3 w. w d. $339 Murnhv. n P. n iii,, - n s. d, $1. "" u- " May, 11. L and i n ti... h undivided one-fourth Interest In east one-half lot R. block 21; Salem. That the forestry department In tends to take all measures necessary for the protection of the forests In the state from fire la evidenced by the1 fact that the announcement was made today that It will be np to uuniers or game to use every pre caution relative to starting fires or the governor will be appealed to de clare tne hunting season c osed. Conditions in the forests now are Ideal for fire. The leaving of a small fire unextinguished, the drop ping oi a matcn or a lighted cigar etts may cause a conflagration which the forest rangers will be unable to put out until thousands of dollars worth of timber la destroyed. The department Is determined to avoid the repetition of the bad fires of last year; not only that, but to avoid, if possime, any llres and looking to the accompiisnmcnt or that end, it is ex ertlng every effort. (iovernor West Is in sympathy witii me worn being done by the de partment and should It appeal to him at any time to declare thehut Ing season closed he will comnlT wun us wisnes. under the law the governor can by proclamation de clare the season closed at any time. SHE STAYED IX BED. Ingram, Texas. "Ever since I be came a woman," writes Mrs. E. M. Evans, of this place, "I suffered from womaniy troubles. Last fall, I got so bad, I had to stay in bed for near ly a week every month. Since I have taken Cardul, I feel better than I have for years." You can rely on Cardui. It acts on the womanly or gans and helps the Bystem to regain Its normal state of health, In a nat ural way. Prepared especially for women, It prevents womanly pains by acting on the cause, and builds up womanly strength In a natural way i-ureiy vegetable. Mild, but certain In action. Try it o THE FLOWER OF THE RANCH COMIXG One of the early offerings at the Grnnd Opera house will be Joseph a. nowura s cnarming musical com' edy, "The Flower of the Ranch.' nim ut'iigniiui musical play, pre- Bt-iiu-u uy i,ei;omte and Flesher, Is making a complete tour of Western Canada and the Pacific coast with an excellent company of 40 people and a complete scenic production ns pre sented In New York and Chicago The story of Western life 1b well told, and tho numbers are bright with col or and breezy with action, tho din. logue Is overflowing with witty yet clean and wholesome comedy. Ths girls are pretty and graceful and tho attraction will prove one of the best musical offerings of the aun Hftn Tuna. uuy, uctooer 3d. Wife Got Tin Tod Advice. "My wife wanted me to take our boy to the doctor to cure an ugly boll," writes D. Frankel, of Stroud, Okla., "I said 'put Bucklen's Arnica niiive on it.' She did bo, and it cured ine dou in a short time." Quickest lifttier OI DUrnS. SCadS. eilta rnrno onuses, sprains, swellings. Best pile cure on eurth. Try It. Onlv 2Bc t rt. Ti , - v. x ci ry a. 0 No tariff, no crooks. Co-operation is the life of profit. 1 Skin ol Beauty is a Joy Forever PVR. T. FELIX fiOURACD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAl'TIFlEI Rtmovaa Tu, Plmpltt. HMh. and iskla DlapueL ana ntrf Dlemlik ia txaulf, and de Bet iltcctioA. It tu Muod Iht Uat at a ytan, and t ao Bartnltat wt tamlttobcturait It arotwrl; mada. Accapt bo counter feit of alaiUar nam. Dr. L. a, Narra aaid to a lad of tha aaol Ica e patient) ; "At r Mica U1 aea taea. (rnad'a Cream' aa tha leant harmful of all taa Mia pre ianni." K..r tale by all druieta and Fanea. Oooda llealara la tha Vailed Slatta, Canada and Kuiola. ftHl T. MM, Tnfc S7 Grttt Joan Strert, Ire Tl OyStCntftfT l rliinir,... Ji. out can be curo.i rhanA.i.,i.. (olio Cholera and Plarrhoe Reme dy has been successfully used In nine epidemics of dysentery. It has never ."n ,0 ,al1- u ' equitlly- val uable for Chltllism .n.1 ..I..!..' , -ur.1, rwuceti ith water and sweet ened It is pleasant to take. Sold by all dealers, 1 Gold Dust Flour Hade by the STDSET POW1R COMPANY. SydsM-y, Orrfoav. (ad U r Family Ceo. Ask yoar ameer for It. Mraa ! Mhorta always tM haaal P. B. WALLACE, Agt. mrjGLiNG BROTHERS If PORTLAND WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW WILL EXHIBIT THERE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 18-19, A.D SALEM WILL SEXD IllG CROWD Announc3ment is maJe that on Friday and Saturday, August 18-19, Rlngling Brothers" world's greatest shows will give two pe.'formances in Portland. As in past year3, Salem will send Its percentage of the surrounding country to swell the throngs. This Is the greatest of American circuses In every sense of the word, and an event not to be overlooked by the lovers of wholesome amusement. For many years the Rlngling Broth era have maintained the most popu lar as well as the best show. This year they are more than ever giving patrons their money's worth. Among the many great attractions under the 12 acres of canvas are Prof, bm- ory's troupe of trained baby ele phants, the wonderful Schuman per forming horses from the Circus Schu man, Germany: "Toque," the dog marvel of England, which does a somersaulting performance on the back of a swiftly running horse; the wonderful Alex family of French aeriallst8: the great Crocker family of gypsy riders; the Deltorelll family of Hungarian clowns, once entertain ers In the court of the Shah of Per sia; the BonsettI family of Italian acrobats; the Castrilllon family of Spanish acrobats; the Hodglni family of Italian equestrians, and the 60 greatest clowns on earth. In the menagerie Is found Tiny Tom Tinker, the smallest elephant ever seen In America. In all there are 40 elephants and 1200 other wild beasts,, comprising the rarest of zoological specimens. The morning parade Is the greatest street spec tacle ever devised for circus purposes There nre three miles of it and every mile a mile of wonders. Rlngling Bros. circus Is 28 years old. It began its career as a one- horse affair in Baraboo, Wis., when the now famous brothers were scarcely more than children. In the face of the bitterest opposition It grew Into the greatest amusement in stitution the world has ever known. Its field extends over the entire earth It has offices In every capital of Eu rope and Asia and foreign workshops near . Liverpool. It employs over 2000 people, 1286 of whom travel with the show. Poorly shocked grain is a shock ing display of poor farming. M FRENCH FEMALE I PILLS. A Ran, Cinant RiLttr for 9umMwD Uunftmurton, NCVCI MOWH TO FAIL. Spwiy i fuu fawilon Ouaiaulced or Uuoe KttWed. tk-m prtmi . for $1.00 ptr bus. Will kdJ ttemvutriaj.ti) be tiaitt for wbea reliet-od. ttaiuplr. t-'re. If juui tlruggUt iImh tut Mi taww avail jvur uruers io id) : VNITCD HELICAL CO., BOK r UNCATCft, Sold in Saem by Dr. S. C. Sfont SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. ' GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS With our assurance that we are able and willing to take care of it, we solicit your Banking Business. Open an account with us, and' we will extend you every favor con sistent with good banking prin ciples. WE PAY FOUR TEH CENT ON SAVINGS Lllrorty Street, Just off State J. L. AHLERS, President, W. O. EAST, Cashier, S. S. EAST, VIce-Prea. DR. L. B. STEEVES, U II. ROBERTS. Directors. NEWPORI YAQUINA BA Oregon's Popular Beach Rooort An Ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes of all kinds. Hunting, fishing, boat, Ing surf bathing, ridlna- i.tnin canoeing, dancing and roller akatlng! " Fioiijr waier agates, moss agates, moonstones, ramniim. nn be found on the beach. Pure moun tain water and the best of food at low prices. Fresh fish, clams, crabs uu uTsiers, wun abundant nf Atnhlao ai nil . . . b vi an eiuus cany. Camping Grounds arc Con venient and Atlraclive. with strict sanitary regulations LOW ROUND-TRIP SEASON TICKET from all points la Oregon, Waah- mgura and Idaho on sale dally 3-DAY SATURDAY- MONDAY TICKET un?.80,?1116 PMino-polnta Port land to Cottage Grove; also from all E. UtAtlnnn A lk.- . Good going Saturday or Sunday and for return Sunday or MonH 00 s- p- or C. E. ajrent for iZ , lcnIar to fM. train schedules, etc; also for eop? of onr on, or writa to WM. M'MURAY, General Penger Agent, fc Portland. Ore. IESSaI rAeTflniai ALCOilOL 3 PER CK.N T. AVcgclabL'Preparslionrof.Vi-sirailali!i5iticR)0(lan'.IRedi;li ting Hie S tonocis anilUiwds jf Prornoles DiSeslionOrerfu ness ar.d Rest-Contalns neiitur U)iiuu.Morphine nortoral. Not Narcotic. JLcSamar JtcUltSdts- AwSnd WmSrrtl Cxnfint Supr hmapm tkmr. 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