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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1911)
DAILY CAPITA1 OCB.NAL, SALEM. OREGON ilai, - PACE FOUB It takes good wheat to make good flour. It takes good material to make a good piano. It tnkeg an experienced and skillful (Miller) to convert the wheat Into fluur of t'o best (inality. It took tho oxpcrl need mid fckilll'ul (S. W. Miller) to convert the lit'Ht quality of materlul into tli-j superb piano bearing his name. Tho S. W. Miller Piano Factory Jb ono of tho fw piano factories In existence whero tho actunl con struction Ih under tho watchful cyo of its founder and president. S. W. Miller, Himself IX'liiK nhln o build a piano of tho highest grado (with Mr own liandrt) knows tho work Ih dona good enough to bo contained in tho urtixtlc piano bearing Ills name. Purchasers of tho reliable S. W. Miller Pianos X. pay notliiiiK for a nnmo mndo exponHlve by fortunes spent In expnn hIvo advertising. Nothing for tho American Jours of foreign pianists with queer Rounding names and eccentric actions, nothing for tho many deep laid plots to give fictitious values to cheaply made pianos, but tho purchaser of nn S. W. Mlllor Piano does pay for an honestly and Intelligently constructed piano and he docN net a dollar's worth of piano fop a dollar. Lot good common rciiho guide you to tho store of Goo. C Will and your Boarch for an Ideal homo piano will end with your seeing and hearing tbs magnificent 8. W. Miller Pluno. Wo nro factory distributors from maker to user at tho etoro of GEO. C. WILL Salem's Pioneer Piano Dealer. STATE NEWS Prunes are Rolling at 614 cents tin' lieHt price for Honm yenrH. Captain Anderson' 0. Smith, a pion eer of KntcrprlHn, Oregon, died at his home there hmt week, lie located In Cove In 1SII2 and had resided In that Reel Ion over since. v An unto traveling 70 miles nn hour down a grade In the Blue moun tains near lOlgln, Monday, Jumped the grade and the four occupants were all bo seriously Injured, they may die. Tho hoys at Springfield will have n chanee to earn a few dollars pick ing tlr cones. Uncle Sam wants the heed to reforest burned over sec tions. Klamath county school property Is valued at $22ll,l!7r. The ministers of 'Portland are to conduct an Investigation of their on, of tho conditions In the north cud. Tortured for 15 Venrs. By a cure-dofylng stomach trouble that baffled doctors and resisted all reinodles he tried, John W. Modders, of Moddnrsvlllo, Mich., seemed doomed. He hnd to sell his farm and give up work. Ills neighbors said "he can't llvo much longer." "What over I ate distressed me," he wrote, "till I tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for nm tw I con now eat things I could not take for years. It Is Buroly a grand rem edy for stomnch troubles." Just as good for the liver nnrl kl,1nnva b nry bottle guaranteed. Only 60c at J. u. Perry a. 1 We are told not to get excited over trllles; but, then, nothing exciting Is trilling. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Wife Got Tip Top Advice. "My wlfo wnnted me to take our boy to the doctor to cure an ugly boll," writes D. Frankel, of Stroud. Okln., "I said 'put Bucklen's Arnica Salvo on It.' She did so, ntid it cured tho boll lu a short time." Quickest healer of burns, scalds, cuts, corns, bruises, Bprnlna, swellings. Uest pllo euro on enrth. Try It. Only 25c at J. 0. Perry's. -o There la no hand to catch tlmo. Willamette Valley and Southern Oregon Day AT THK GOVERNOR EXAMINES HILL ROAD t t CENTENNIAL JUBILEE Astoria, Oregon, Thursday, August 1 7, 1 9 1 1 j Tie Cent :i.lal 1 . eU lrales the Oue lhmdiedth Anniversary of tho t f. st h!t. i i'nitleiio tit In the Northwest. ? Spectacular Marine and Military Pageant Vur:vn f, il,, ,!., 1M !,.;,,,, Y(mnK Am,,rU.nl.a aiU, , , Mt.ni.. .v. iMIl in the ev.f.ing. Indian War Ounces, Kite Klvlng I unlets and Ceiu-orts by Kllory's Hand. Pacific Coast Regatta XOT THE JIM HILL 11AILROAI), HUT WAGO.V ItOADS IIIILT BY SAM HILL, WHO IS THK WASH INGTON HOSS itOAI) Hl'lLDKK I DuriDg bis visit to the Astoria Centennial Exposition, and from which he returned Sunday evening, Governor West availed himself of an invitation by Sam Hill, the famous road builder, to view the stretch of road built by him from his noted farm to Lyle, and also other roads constructed in Washington, but up on which work has been abandoned now because the Washington legis lature passed a law at Its .last ses sion providing that all convict la bor should hereafttr be used In the Jute mills at Walla Walla. The governor expressed himself us decidedly pleased with the roads ex amined. 119 was given an opportu nity to examine roads built under the supervisor of Hill, and two of his engineers, S. C. Lancaster and Henry L. Bolby, and those built by others than trained engineers, -and the difference was apparent at a glance. The former was not only su perior In workmanship, but every where gave evidence of the saving of money In their construction, while the latter were inferior, and, in many Instances, for the lack of engineer ing skill, njonej was wasted. Tho others composing tho party were ex-Mayor Rodgers, C. T. Pnill, of Portland; Dr. Iteddy, of Medford, and Fred Nau, of Seattle. t Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Former ; D B. T. FELIX COLRAl'D,S,ir -,. CREAM OR MAGICAL EEAI tl- GEORGIA t5o 2 III.' M3k TUm'ovt Tar. T'.X, '.-ckl. it. i ft i'.icf . J hsh, nd bin , 1AG 'rverr u. 00 tKti1.f. ji fle delft'.; . !, tt hMit'Mri "J tT of vt.-i. W-1 U K hf aia but' It totturt!l U prcpnj n.1. fet ot ftiml'tr name. Dr. L. A. Pvrt Mid V ft ihdy of ibe hut ton .)iu:) . "At I recumfnen th lput harrnful r,t 1 th km hr-- ru r,v i -it Ooodi it lit I't.; raO.T.;iC?r. IS, Prop, 37 Gral Jones Slterf, KwTol MINSTRELS TONIGHT Children Cry for Fletcher COMPLAIN OF THE BINDING OF LORD'S CODE With a view of having the bindery at Kugene which hound Lord's Ore gon code replace a set sent to S. W. Stark, of Hood River, and which be cause of the defective binding Is fall ing to pieces, Secretary of State 01 cott has taken tho subject up with the firm. Stark wrote n very snrcastlc letter to the secretary of state and sought fn blame the bad workmanship on the olllce of the secretary. Secretary 01 cott In his letter shows that his of fice had nothing to do with the com pilation of tho code or Its publication but that under the law. the supreme court appointed a commission to do the work, and that nil the offlcj of secretary of state had to do With the subject was to send volumes out whenever a request accompanied by the required remittance was made for them. The Becrotary, however, feels that the bindery should make tho loss good and Is willing to do what hi can to prevail upon It to do so. A number of complaints have been made relative to tho bindery work done on the code. A PROBLEM FOR THE EXPERTS IM NOMENCLATURE What is tho nrllrln nf Mm nnn.o Dug Lake and Thorn Lake, Douglas county and Mothow river Is what rrauK t: Kormann, or llultlmore, Mil., desires to know nml vl,l.iiiv looking upon Secretary of State Ol cott as a walking encyclopedia, he mis written mm ror information. Ho ouullfles his renues with tin. condition that he would like tho In- tormntion ir to give it Is consistent with the rules of the olTW Kuw it Is entirely consistent with the- rules . l . nr uio seereiury nau not peered far enough In the futuro in fnrmnWn any rules yet on the subject, but uieru is nnomcr Barrier in the way, and that Is that the secretary does not know how those names originat ed, and ho has no tlmo to unfold tho leaves of some history or delve Into Indian legends to ascertain It, and he has nd vised this searcher for Infor mation to consult the historians of the Oregon, Hlstorlal society. o X-RAYS AND SMILES. .f, 4 mSLIiATX IX BIUEF. Stiiiuliug of tlic Leagues. 4. Tucillc Coast. W. L. Per.. Portland 69 56 .552 Vernon 72 60 .545 OaklMid 70 66 .515 San Francisco 66 67 .496 Sacn.mento 63 67 .485 Los Angeles &6 79 .482 Northwestern. W. L. Pet. Vancouver 71 47 .602 Tacoma 68 49 .581 Seattle 62 53 .539 Spokane 62 56 .525 Portland . 57 58 .496 Victoria 30 8C .259 American, W. L. Pet. Pllndtilphia 68 38 .642 Detroit 66 40 .623 Boston 56 52 .519 Cleveland 54 53 .505 New York 54 54 .500 Chicago 52 53 .500 Washington .'. .. .,42 63 .400 St. Louis 31 74 .295 National. W .L .Pet. Chicago 60 37 .619 Pittsburg .. 61 40 .608 New York 60 40 .604 St. Louis 57 45 .559 Philadelphia 57 46 .553 Cincinnati 45 54 .455 Brooklyn 38 62 .376 Boston ; .23 79 . .225 American Assocliitlon. W .L .Pet. Minneapolis 664 51 .557 Kansas City 62 50 .554 Columbus 62 52 .544 St. Paul 56 56 .500 Milwaukee 55 60 .478 Indianapolis 55 61 .460 Loulsvlllu 52 61 .460 Toledo 50 46 .438 Western League. V. L. Pet. Denver 72 37 .661 Lincoln" ; . . . 61 40 .604 Pueblo M. . 57 50 .532 St.. Joseph . . . . , 58 52 .527 Omaha 54 53 .505 Sioux City 52 55 .486 Topeka . . . . . .'. . . .46 64 .413 Des iMoines 32 75 .299 Yesterday's Results. Northwest Leugue Portland 2, Vancouver 6: Tacoma 6, Spokane 5; Soattlo 13, Victoria 7. No games scheduled tn Coast League. American League Boston 2, Philadelphia 1: Washington 3. New York 0; Chicago 2, Detroit 0; Cleve land z, St. Louis 1, National League Philadelphia 2-4, New York 3-5; Boston 13, Brooklyn 9: St. Louis 3. Pittsburg 1. American Association Milwaukee 9, St. Paul 4; Indianapolis 4, Toledo 3; Minneapolis 9, Kansas City 3; Columbus 11, Loulsvlll e4. Western League St. Joseph 11, Omaha 10 (11 innnlngs); Des MoinesS. Sioux City 3; Denver 9, Lincoln 0, GRANDMOTHERS USED E TZA To Darken the Hair and Re store Gray and Faded Hair to Its' Natural Color, 4 I 'i1 ITr.l'iVt Ann itd V ..m 1... ... i i . . t. K.r W'llM.rUe !,. ., Southern Oregon lly nt the Centennial. the i stu tiikk pinne Will s.-l! roiu.l trip tickets. August 10th from all points nt 0NK KVIIE TO POIUl.VM) .I S iX0 O.hhI for return un to and Including August 24th lor further e.uticuLus apply to any S. 1'. Agent or write to WM. MoMl'RRAY. Ccuenil Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. I John Edward Tnul Ceraghtv, who elop.-d with Millionaire French's daughter, has stopped smoking to please his wlfo. In a short time he will begin smoking to plcaso John Kdwnrd Paul Geraghty. The Oregon lullltia Monday cap tured Fort Stevens without the loss of a mat. As the county court house Is unfortified, the horse edi tor suggests to District Attorney Me Nary to either surrender Brodine. or take to the woods. The postal savings bank Is another llttlo leatoro that makes Ul0 wise Socialist wiuk the other eve. Hops are climbing regardless of he polos. They are als flopping, Jumping and skipping. Portland will probably got through purlfMng herself by raids and otherwise, when she gets the garbage crematory going. IjifTerty llas succeeded In getting an abundance of advertising without putting up a ceut. if njl thoso just as foolish as Mr. I-affertv uh-.r men are concerned, vote as they act, he win have the Mggest majori ty an Oregon congressman ever had. It Is easier to preserve the color of the hnir thnn to restore it, although it is possible to do both. Our grandmothers understood the secret. They made a ''sBgo tea," and their dark, glossy hair mug after middle life was due to this fact. Our mothers have gray hairs be fore they are fifty, but they nrc begin ning to appreciate the vision of our grandmothers in using "sage tea" for their hair and are fast following suit.. The present generation has the advan tage of the past in that it can get a rcady-to-use preparation called Wyeth'a Nage and Sulphur Hnir Remedv. As a ecalp tonic and color restorer this prep aration is vastly superior to the ordinary sage tea' made by our grandmothers. 1 his remedy is 'sold under guarantee that the money will be refunded if it fails to do exactly as represented. This preparation Is offered to the public at fifty cents s bottle, and is recommended and sold bv all druggists special agent J. C. Perry, Druggist', Salem, Oregon. ( Life Saved at Death's Door. "I never felt so near my grave" writes W. . Patterson, cf Welling, ton. Texas, as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 100 pounds, in spite cf doc tor s treatment for two years My father, mother and two sisters died of consumption, and that I am alive today is due solely to Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me. Now 1 weigh 1S7 pounds and have been well and strons for years." Quick, Bafe, sure; Its the best remedy on earth for coughs, colds la grippe asthma, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. BOe and $1.00 Trial bottle tree. Guaranteed by J o Perry. fire !-., allr.-v does not make a siiiii.tie;-. .1'ither does one comedian mar? a i l'nsire! sliow. Mjiiag'-.v of i'.iH oid school used to contend tiiai one r'.-u! nctfr and 15 or 16 "stick" ni;:i a "naJ of pieces (It was of'.ea oifiht) wis sufficient P.r a minstrel show. History proves the truth cf f' rir contention, ior the ublic did aec ;:t such organizations; whether or not .he puM.e were sat isfied i:-: a ;ue.-::on open to argu ment. Hut there have been vast changes in the last f;v 5.at.s. The day ot the one-man show is o.er. The pub lic demand a company of uniform excellence. Mistakes are t" the wise man but stepping stones io success The management of Richards 1'ringle s Famous Georgia Minstrels were the first to realize that if minstrelsy was to thrive and flourish . radical and Important changes were necessary. Such changes called for the outlay of a considerable fortune, but time and results have testified to the truth of their conviction. This company stands today the acknowledged lead er In this branch of the amusement business, and no well-informed stu dent of the stage will challenge this statement. They travel In their own palace cars and number 40 people. Twelve comedians of real reputation vie with each other In the fun mak ing. There are 20 trained singers, a double sextette of nimble dancers, seven big vaudeville acts and a band of 25 pieces, that Is the best ever. The date of this company's ap pearance at Grand Opera House, Is Tuesday, August 1;. Prices, $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which v"' lu aso for over 30 years, has borne tho sipmt.' ' and has hcen made nndci v All fVniiiif rflt-s. TniltntioTia nywl M.Tnar..,. j.. ! Experiments that trifle with and endanger theht! Infants and Children Experience against Expe' What is CASTORI Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor On J goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleiuiat! contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other XjJ fiiibstniice. -Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys 1 and allays Fcverishness. It cures Dinrrluea andJ Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Consti, and Flatulcney. It assimilates the Food, regulat Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural J Tho Children's Fanacea The Mother's Friend. 1 GENUINE CASTORIA ALV Bears the Signature of Anr beir- effo ir.e' in? co:"! we f i.r' The Kind You Have Always W In Use For Over 30 Years I IH THC Cf NTHUPt COMPANY. TT MURRAY STRICT. NtW YORK CITY. Hny Fever and Summer folds. Must be relieved quickly, and i Folov'a Hnnev nnri Tun rnmnnnn will do It. E. M. Stewart, 1034 Wol fram street, Cnicaeo. writes: "I havo been erentlv trnnhleil Hnrlnir the hot summer months with hay rever and tind that by using Foley's Honey and Tar Compound I get great relief." Manv others whrt Buffo aim- ilarly will be glad to benefit by Mr. oiewaris experience. Foley's Honey and Tar Comnoimd ts pffoptiva fnr coughs and colds In either children or grown persons. No opiates, no harm ful drugs. In a yellow package. Re fuse substitutes. Red Cross Phar macy (H. Jerman). H Foley KldHPvPillH are snpclnllw nu. ful In all ailments and disorders of me Kianeys and bladder, because they are composed of ingredients spe cially selected for their corrective, healing, tonic and stimulating effects upon these organs and the urinary passages. They are anti-septic, anti lithio and a uric acid solvent. Try them. Red Cross Phnrmncir ivx Jerman). TIMETEST GRAND OPERA HOUSE Tuesday, Aug. 1 5th IT'S LAIGHIXG JilGHTI Annual Appearance lilC II A It I & l'KlI,E'S FAMOUS GEORGIA MINSTRELS Headed by the Dealt of Ethiopian Comedians Clarence Powell AND 40 OTHERS Mammoth Street Parade at Noon Seats on sale nt usual place. Trices: $1.00, 75c, 50c and 2uc. Journal "Want Ada" Brlnij Results o It ts published Dr Frank BonviHe author of the Bonvllle System, and complied and edited by Enoch I Will. Tii an a Cor nt th u.m. . Co. -The Bonvllle Square peal" can r '.UKd n faIe for 35e Patton NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Popular Beach Rooorr An Ideal retreat for outdoor pastime ot all kinds. HunUng, fishing, boat- o-r --"""6. Jiuiug, autoing, canoeing, dancing and roller skating Where pretty water agates, mo agates, moonstones, carnellans can be found oa the beach. Pure moun tain watop RKrf ih K. . i- ; D ucot oi iooq at low prices. Fresh fish, clams, crabs and; oysters, with abundance of veg etables of all kinds dally Camping Grounds are Con venient and Attractive. with strict sanitary regulations LOW ROUND-TRIP SEASON TICK FT from all points la Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho on uia rf.ii. 3-DAY SATURDAY. K 1 T -v A "iuihuai 1ICKET from Sniltli&n. T ia . . i-.T . u rucino points Port, land to Cottage Grove; also Som aR & E. Stat nm A IK. Good going sSrtv" orUdVaTd Tor return Sunday or Monday. Call on S. P. or C. a. v , full particular? f'are JZ schedule, etc.; al" 0ft 'WM. M'MURAY, General Patsenger Agi-nt. Portland, Ore. Ends tire trouble for Automl owners. Every Motorist will cohE the fact that the tire expense is greatest proof of the up-keep of car. i Tlmetest guarantees you against punctures, blowouts, r, and leaky valves. Tlmetest overcomes these difficulties. - uuu.uii.iiio iui Mil. ll 19 tlltj HiSL llllllg been discovered or invented that will do the work of Air init uiauu i nut;. Tlmetest is a light, resilient product which Is Inserted inner tube, and It remains there without further attentloni casing is worn entirely out. It is light in weight. It never gets hard. It will. not absorb water. It will not turn Into liquid by age or use. It increases the life of your casing. It never loses Its vitality. H is a perfect shock absorber. If you cut a large hole in your tire you can still travel test wlth.no damage to your casing. iniieicsc tuues may be removed and reinserted In newtri Salem Motor Car Compai 151-161 North High Street 3 Flet Flei For Gel Gla Gle Goi r Goi Go c Gr Gr Gr Gt Gi Gi Gi G: H s A L E M ure to please the lovers of a wholesome beverage, ways an invigorating, pure and delightful drink, ends strength to the weak and wearied physique, facts a soothing cure for the nervous ills of life, akes iife more pleasant and cheers the heavy heart, B rings good fellowship to a!'. who partake in moderation, Enlivens the spirit of the down cast and disheartened, . and aspirations t iestores man to fulness of strength and activity, E R Lcunumics we Lan t ATioru In One SPnQa rt ,a . . ant e, we could save money by nslng cheaper oap . by using cheaper starch and lower priced employ v. utuac me very best, eic. - i - - " " - ' . But the saving at most n,,M . . ..n of the resul ioss m reputation. v takei "l ,? cn the fact tha' tice no "economy -v w! i. of your clothes. A patrons tei UoVhe flDest launrlng possible, second to none.; wt nri. J?" 8u.cceed- You will Uke our work. Try it- w SALEM STFAM lAIINDRY. Ph?De25- 1I.16 SOUTH IIBEBTISTBi hhhhhwim' mHI