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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1911)
M 13 it 11 U si ri ii rt M ti ti ii rt ti FAGS TWO the capital journal S. HOFER, Editor and Projrlstor. R. M. HOTKK, Manager ajJumiilnnt Ncwi wptt Derrted to Amoricm Principle and th FnvTHi and Derolcfamit of All Orrffon PabUiMil Erery Evening Exept Bandar. SUBSCRIPTION RATESl (Invariably Is Advance) P. W Carrier, per year .00 Per fcfly. by Mall, per year-., 4.W Per fcakly, by Mail, par year- LOO Six rUIX LEASED W1R TElGRAPH AUTOS AND THEIR LIGHTS. It will be well for automobile owners and drivers to be a little more particular as to the time they light the lamps on their machines. It has been particularly noticeable lately that lamps are not being lighted until long after the street lights are turned on. This practice by drivers will eventually lead to an accident. A word of warning now may save a life in the future. o A SUGGESTION FOR FIRE PROTECTION. Following is a suggestion to the Southern Tacific company, which, if practical, would he of great benefit to the city of Sa lem, as well as to the railroad company. We have been informed that it is the custom of the S. P. Co. to fit up a fire fighting apparatus of its own in towns where they have a great deal of freight business, and a switch engine sta tioned permanently. To do this the company takes one of its old condemned oil tank cars, fills it with water, and keeps it on one of its sidings where an engine can be quickly hooked on in case of fire. A pump is attached to the switch engine, and this will throw a stream under almost 145 pounds pressure. It is said that such an arrangement will throw two streams from one of these cars for an hour and ten minutes before ex hausting the tank. As an illustration of the use of one of these cars, take a fire in the Spaulding Lumber company's yards. The local switch engine, which always has steam up, could be shot in there with its equipment, and in all probability have -water on the plant before other help could nrrive. The loss of freight saved the company by preventing one such fire as this would probably more than repay them for their trouble and expense. If such an arrangement as this could be brought about, the manufacturing and wholesale interests of Salem, as well as Sa lem in general, would be deeplyindebted to the S. P. It might be added that, had this plan been in operation when the fire which destroyed the factory buildings near the depot this week, broke out, the result might have been different. At the same time, there is'much property that could thus be protected, and property that furnishes the S. P. much freight. The cannery is one, the brewery another, and, besides this, the risk on their own properties would justify the keeping of H fM A T7 7 T T7 T7 ""g jlAlUlUirtl 11 WITH THE (UOOOS bivmg Never in Shoes. Monday and (THE OUIG it H WMIIlJMIlHilHM t .1 Sada, Or month month rath - REPORT - 1 Th the history of Merchandise Selling has there been made such astonishing low prices on all trades of Never has such a stock of dependable Shoes been thrown on the market w5h u Zm Nearer fnvnr Novr Kac cnli infnvoof : lL i o i . . Ul ICJcive, leal Or w hie Oregon Shoe Go's lhe crowning events happening among our neighbors "across the pond" was of interest bemsr ' Dulled off" close at hnmo nnrl vmKf nf . i r u"creji ii II Vk o o, i jruui uuw, uidi commanas tar greater infprcf n T all others, vz.: Our Sacnf.ce Shoe Sale, for it appeals to you personally, it effects yov "Sa'a" than prompt and careful consideration. "nancially and deserves your LIFE IS SHORT And the allotted time of our Sale is fast drawing to a close; while we shall maintain our' Sh St . Center for Shoes our present low prices on all grades of Shoes will cease wXoutTotlce Let tK "( Let not another day pass without obtaining a needed supply. Monday will be th " d U n fair rg- list and we will fill it to vour aatisfar. JTfi.day f days- Come with a full IiAILY CAPITAL the water car here, and the supplying the switch engine with a pump. the company for it will cost nothing, if it does not material ize and, better yet, will cost nothing if it does. IT'S LEAGUE BASEBALL TOMORROW FIRST OF THE THREE GAMES TO JECIfE THE CHAMPIONSHIP MILL RE PILLED OFF WITH TWO VNKXOWX BIG OXES PITCHING. Tho first of the three-game series. which is necessary In order to decide the Valley League championship, win do played tomorrow on the Sa- ,-m league- grounus. i.ast buntiay me ball 18 times out of 33 times up. I and administers the Holv Conumi the Senators tied the Woodburn Catcher Jones came fourth, with an nlon. A full attendance of membus team for the bunting, and three ex- average of .292, having swatted the Is desired. The evening service be tra games w II now be played by leather 14 times out of 48 times at ginning at 7 p. m.. is a union service. Woodburn and Salem In order to de- bat the German Evangelical and the cido 1J11 champlsonship. I Seventeen men have worn the Sa- United Evangelical churches joining Manager Jerman Intimates that lem uniform this year, and the reg- us in the service. A cordial invKa ho will spring a big surprise on the ular battery, composed of Allegaert tion, Is extended to the public fans tomorrow by ringing In a big and Jones has plugged along all l.-fo,m,.l ( lrli. league southpaw. Who the man Is summer with few errors to their Corner Cnphol and Marlon streets who will relieve Allegaert on the credit. Baker relieved Jones behind W. G. Llenkaemper. pastor. Sunday mound Jerman w II not give out for the bat several weeks ago, and his school at 9:30 a. m. Morning wor puhllcatkm but it is hinted about work as catcher has been very good, ship, In German, at 10:15 Subject. T1 "', ,0"e , alth0USh he has secured only one "The Growth of the Kingdom." . ,. ,,. , ,,. ,- ary in one of the biggest leagues in the country. Not to be outdone by the Salem boss. Manager John Hunt, of the Giants, announces that he will use Klssler to pitch tomorrow's game. KIsHler formerly was on the ('oast League team, and comes here with a good reputation as a heaver. Jones will attempt to "hold" Jer man's big leaguer tomorrow, and the red cheeked hustler will be given an SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL HA X KINO AND TUL'ST UUSINESS 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 FOlIt PER CENT ON SAVINGS Liberty Street, Just off State J. L. AHLERS, President, W. O. EAST, Cashier, S. S. EAST. Vlce-Pres. DR. L. B. STEEVES. U H. ROBERTS. Directors. em Up u ouwi lineal, uccu latvcii 111 dny oiner saie m aalem or Tuesday Yours SALEM'S ON JOCRXAL, SALEM, OREGOX. opportunity to show bis ability In holding down a real speedy twirler. Baker probably will cover first base. Colbath. tho crack first baseman of the Senators, baa resigned, and it will take a mighty good man to du plicate his work at the initial sack. Now that the reeular schedule of games In the Valley Lt-ague has been , nnisned, it Is Interesting to note "who Is who" in the Salem nine, and i who has borne the brunt of the battle this year In the team, which has tied the slugging Gianta for this season's championship honors. Arch Jerman, manager of the Senators, and the man who piloted the Salem team to victory last year. leads the batting list this year with an average of .483. Jerman, who Isjtimonlal meeting at 8 o'clock. Read a left-handed batter, has secured 13 ;lng room in the church open each af , hits out of 29 times at bat. Porter-' ternoon except Sunday. I field, tho wide-awake second base-1 Kvunucliriil Assi ciation. I man, comes second with an average Corner of Seventeenth and Che- or ,A.is, naving pulled 21 hits out ; meketa streets. F. M. Fisher, pastor of 63 times at bat. Allegaert, the'Sundav school at 10 a. m. This is crack twirler, Is third in line, with 1 quarterly meeting Sunday, and Rev. an aveTaeo fif .T7 h:ivlnc InmWwl nn i U A r!.,fff,. ..-...k. ... 11 . nn. in. n times at cat, in four games, With two big buguers on the .' mound and with good support by both teams, tomorrow's game should be on eof the star contests of the season, ' TAINS ALL OYER. Houston, Tex. "For five years," says Mrs. L. Ftilenchek, of this place, "I suffered with pains all over especially in my back and side, and was so weak I could hardly do my ; housework. A friend told me ofCar dui. Since taking It, I feel so much better! Now I can do all my house work and pains don't bother me any more at all." Cardui Is a strength building medicine. Fifty years of success have produced, amongst Its ninnv nuo-c, n.i..., i -. j j ..txr.o, v.,iniuiinc iu V.UIUU1 HUU what it will do. During this time, Cardui has relieved the female ail ments of over a million women. Why not yours? Try It, today. Your druggist sells it. o The more sense a man has the funnier he Is when he falls In love. It Is published by Frank Bonvllle. author of the Bonvllle System, and compiled and edited by Enoch I. Will, manager of the Bonvllle Pub. Co. "The Bonvllle Square Deal" can be found on sale for 35c at Patton uros.' book store. " and A Surprise for anxious to BEST SHOE SATVRDAY, AVGrST 26, 1911. i J CHURCH SERVICES. First Cor ideational. Corner Center and Liberty streets. Preaching at 11 o'clock by Rev. P. S. Knight. Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m., Prof. Staley superin tendent. Then will be no evening services, but this church will Join in the union services in the evening at 8 o'clock, at the Chnstion church. Firt MctlWKli. Church and State streets. Richard i X. Avison minister. 10:oU a. in.. i "The Great Teacher in Tears S p. m.. "The Manhood ana .Menage ui 'John Ruskin." 12 m.. class meet i Ing and Bible school. 7 p. m.,Ep i worth League. I Christian Science. I First Church of Christ, Scientist, ;440 Chemeketa street. Services, at 11 a. m. Subject of lesson ser Imon: "Christ Jesus." Sunday school 'at 10 a. m. Wednesday evening, Tes- First Vnltnrian. ! Church corner of Cottage and Che meketa streets. Paul S. Bandy, min ister. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. A cor- j dial invitation to all. First Baptist. I Marion and Liberty streets. W. T. Tapscott, pastor. Services at 11 a. ! m. and 8 p. m. Kitst Statu Street Lutheran Church Rev. P. II. Schmidt, Pastor. Stin- l ua' scnnr1 a:-i0 a- m' Sermon 10:00 a. hi. cugnn services p. m. wery 1st and 3rd Sunday of month. Everybody Invited to attend. rim Christian. Corner of High and Center streets. D. Errett, pastor. Preaching hours 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Dr. H. C. Epley, superin tendent. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m., Miss Ida Marshall, president. ! Special music mornlne and evening miMIrt It 11 I it j -c iuuiH. uianjr iuvucu aua wel come. Central Congregational. Corner of Seventeenth and Ferry streets. Rev. O. A. Stillman. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning sermon at 11 a. m. Endeavor at 3 p m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. Evening sermon at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Friends Corner Highland avenue and Elm street. N. Blanche Ford, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. rc. Meeting at 3 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Pray er meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting in South Sa- Pleading Guilty -W MU 1 UlU please, STORE TV FT lvl ndav COO Rheumatism Is A Constitutional Disease. i It rr..mife.:s itself in local aches and 1 p.ilns. h'.lumed Joints and stilt mus , C)e,.but it cannot be cured by local ! applications. It requires constitutional treatment, and the best is a course of the great blood purifying and tonic medicine Hood's Sarsaparilla which corrects the acid condition of the blood and builds :ip the system. Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatahs. lem Wednesday at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited. First Presbyterian. Church street, between Chemeketa and Center streets. Rev. H. T. Bab cock, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning services at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7:3 Oo'clock. AH are cordially invited to attend these services. Jason Lee Memorial M. E. Corner of North Winter and Jef ferson streets. W. C. Stewart, pas tor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., C. W. Roberts, superintendent. Epworth League at 7 p. m. All are cordially Invited to attend these services. United Evangelical. Cottage street, near Center. G. L. 1 Lovell, pastor. Divine worship and i preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. ni.; Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.; W. A. Baker, I leader; prayer meeting at 8 o'clock ' on Thursday evening. NEWPOR YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Popular Beach Resort An Ideal retreat for outdoor pastime of all kinds. Hunting, Ashing, boat ing surf bathing, riding, autolng, canoeing, daacing and roller skating. Where pretty water agates, moss agates, moonstones. carnllnn nn be found oa the beach. Pure moun- tain water and the best of food at i low prices. Fresh flah, clams, crabs j and oysters, with abundance of veg- ; emuies or an Kinas dally. 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The doctors prononuS It serious kidney trouble and I steadily getting worse when I LZt taking Foley's Kidney PluB. gv'g after, the swellings went down ,nI my pains began leaving me t w on taking them until I was once S freed of all kidney trouble and .,,f fering. I have a great deal to thank Foley Kidney Pills for. and shall at ways recommend them. Red rn. Pharmacy (H. Jerman). 1 Nature's Tonic In the pleasing form of a de licious, enticing and invigorat ing beverage, bottled direct from the springs in the Cala pooya mountains. Cal'frpooya Mineral Water Dring It to Get Well Drink It to Keep Well A murated saline water, equal to any of the renowned spring waters of Europe and America. Recommended by leading phy sicians of the United States tor RHcumatism, Kidney and Liv er afflictions, Dyspepsia, Indi. gestion and all forms of Stom. ach, Skin and Blood diseases. Hundreds of people "given up"' by physicians have been cured of long-standing ailments by Calapooya water. 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