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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1912)
ill TWO. TIT CAPITII ;t71tIAL, SALES, OREGOH, SAITItDAY, AUGUST 8, 1013. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor R. M. HOFER, Manager ludriwndpnt Newnpuper Derated to American Principles and tht Pridr and I)vIopment nf All Oregon Puhllnhcd Krprjr l"vinln Kzcnpt Hunilny, Knlrin, On iron SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (Invariably In Adrnnco) Dally, pr Carrier, fer year ...$5.20 Per montt), ,4Bc Pall, by Mali, per year 4.00 Per month,, one Wmkly, hy Mull, per year .... 1.00 Six montln.GOc ruix moXmud wiiih thmcoiupii hici-out Little Journeys to the Home of Oregon Industries Wrltton for tho Capita' Journal by Col. E. Hofer, Manager Made In Oregon Campaign, s Barks Herbs Thut hnvo jcroul medicinal power, nro rained lo their hlKhfHt e'lirli-nc v, lr purifying and pnrlrlilng the III"" I, uH they uro combined In Heed's bursa parllla. 40,3GJ tesllmonlnls received hy actual count In two yearn, lie nil' a tu Like Hood's Sarsaparilla Oct It today In usual Ihiuld form nr ohocolated talili-lx pnllc-ii sritnb titrect again after the Ions delay. Nicholas Kharff lu in charge of the work being done In Sulem hy tho War ren Brothers and his work In highly satisfactory to tlioso where work hag been done, uh well an to the company ho has nerved so faithfully. MOVING EOJIPIIF.NT TO I'OII II, AM) AMI THE SOl'MI About two million dollars a yenr Is tho coat of tho various kinds of giant powdor, nltro-Blycorino and other cx ploalves used In bloating rock, blow ing gtumpg and for other purposes In Oregon. TIicho exploalvea in the past wore all manufactured In tho cast, aud moat of them by DupontH In Delaware, a corporation that has ac cumulated many, many millions, and are expending them In grout works of charity, besides building grand boul evards, oroctlng fine palaces and keep inn one of the firm In tho United ; Stales Senate. During tho past year tho first ef fort wero made to manufacture a high clam explosive In Oregon the IJonlto stumping and blasting pow dor niadu at Portland. Few persons know the ohstuclog that havo to ho overcome In securing the establish ment of a new industry to compete with an established Industry that haa asBiimed national proportions. Tat culs havo to be bought, capital must bo enlisted, practical men found to handle the factory, a sales agency established, and thon tho trado se cured. That, was all done successfully In the case of the Llonlte explosive man ufactured by the American Safety Powder company at Sauvles Island, near Portland. Demonstrations have been made In many parts of the state showing that the new product has diiio Hiipertor qualities In Its favor, bosldos being a product of home In dustry, That it absolutely will not and can not explode, from handling, that it does not free.e, that it has no sickening or nauseating tunics or gas es to give off, that It Is In reality a safety powdor for all persons con nected with It, these are facts Unit, had to ho proven by actual demon strations. There is no explosion possible with tho IJonlto safety powder unless It Is con f I nod under pressure and fired with, a cap that Is a most wonderful fact. It can bo burned like dry leaves in the open, by netting a match to It, and has very much the samo crack ling sound of burning leaves or dry brush, Hut when packed In a cavity, or drill hole, and properly tamped In, and flrod with n fuse and porcuHslon cap then It lifts tons and rends the solid gran I to. Tested out In blowing stumps of dead or green trees, or standing tim ber, It compares favorably with any high class explosive mndo In the world. The factory on Sauvles Is land Is a model Oregon industry, and with tho site tho company has six hundred acres of land. The secret of making tills explosive Is carefully guarded. The president of the com pany Informs you with a smile that common Irish potatoes are tho prin cipal Ingrodlent Hut no nitric or poisonous acldn nre used, and there nre no unsanitary re sults connected with the use of Llon lle. Many other powders used In clearing land leave tho men who han dle them almottt helpless for halt the time. It takes them several days to rocovor from the effect of the poison ous fumes generated by firing the ex plosive, and In fact the lives of the operators nre not lengthened by their occupation, while no had effects fol low working with Llonlte. The factory nt Sauvles Island has plenty of good lands for homes for the laborers connected with the In dustry, and they are all to be located on two to five acre tracts, whore they can build homes and raise their own gardens, and sell fotatoes to the fac tory. Surely some of tho millions senf away to eastorn states should be kept at home by using the Oregon mndo Llonlte blasting powder. FII1E GAME EXPECTED Tor grounds in fine shape ami hotii teams made as strong ah com1iix1 of available ma TERIAL WILL 1' Kit HIT. Salem funs are looking forward with much pleuHumhlo anticipation to the baseball game to be played on tho local field Sunday between the Sena tors and tho Albany Athletics, Mana ger linker has placed tho outfield of tho local ground in flue condition, having leveled and rolled It thorough ly for the game Sunday. Tho Salem loom lias been practicing faithfully this week In anticipation of going up against a strong battery tomorrow af ternoon. It has been rumored around town that tho Albany team will come h re with an entirely now battery, but with that, the local fans are confident that our team will win. Manager Pa ler and his ablo corps of assistants have much, confidence In being able tu win even If a stronger battery la secured for the game Sunday. Tomorrow's game will make the third of a series of four games to be played between tho locals and the Al bany tmun. Salem having won the first two of tho series. The game lost Sunday at Albany convinced our boys that a strange ground need not give them stago fright, although the play ing In that game was not up to the usual high standard of the play put up by tho Senators. Tho line-up for to morrow will bo tho same as at former games, with the single exception that Emorlck, who haa played with, the team beforo, will be In tho gnme. Manager has not assigned him to any position yet, but as he Is a strong player for any position he will give additional strength to tho team for Sunday. It Is to be hoped that Albany will bring a strong team for tho gamo to morrow, as tho local fans want to fee a good game of ball. Tickets for the game will be In great demand as It Is feared that tho capacity of the grandstand will be overtaxed. Tickets nre on sulo at tho cigar stores about town. 0. T. Morgan, superintendent for tho John Contracting Co., Is in the city making arrangements to movo all tho equipment of thut company to Portland and Paget Hound. This com pany has done a good deal of con tracting for tho city, having laid the Union street gewer as well as the pavement on South fourteenth street which has only recently been com pleted. Tho Jalin company has a lnrge sewer enntruct In ICuatinorelnnd at Portland, whero Mr. Morgan has been employed for tho past several months. Among other equipment to be moved is one of tho largest sewer diggers in the state, being capable of digging a trtnch about six feet In width. The digger has been nt tho Salem Iron works undergoing un overhauling so ns lo handle the work for which It Is being moved to Portland. i OREGON ELECTRIC REACHES HARHISIiritG Ilarrlsburg, Or., Aug. 3. .Tho Ore gon Electric reached the center of the city yesterday afternoon. A largo ciowd was out to celebrato the event. The company Is trying to securo addi tional property here and us It already has extensive holdings, it Is thought that Ilarrlsburg will be made one ol ItB principal stations. The track will reach the bridge across the Willam ette tomorrow. FINEST OF MUSICAL COMEDIES '1,01 ISIANA LOU," HRIMMING OVER WITH CATCH V MUSIC, A KALEI DOSCOPIC ENSEMBLE OF COS TI MES AM) COLOHS, HERE ON WEDNESDAY. "UnilHlitna Uiu," the musical com edy of which Chicago and ull the mid dle west are talking, has been select ed by tho management of tho Opora Hauso to Inaugurate the regular theatrical season. The engagement Is for ono night only. The piece has Just terminated a phenomenal run of 350 performances In Chicago, and comes to tho Pacific const direct with the original company and production intact. It is one of the largest or ganizations over sent west. The com pany travels In its own special train equipment of six Pullmans, baggage curs and diners. Heading the cast are Barney Ber nard and Sophie Tucker, lloth of these havo a legion of friends and admirers here. Other well known nnmes In the company lncludo those of nesslo l)e Vole, Harry Hanlon, Hel ena Salinger, Robert O'Connor, Elea nor Henry, Lester Crawford and Mor timer Woldon. Tho chorus Is a typ ical Askln ono radiant of fuco, sprightly of limb, clear of voice and goodly to look upon. And there are about four baker's dozen of these fresh young beaulles, recruited from the La Sallo's own school for stage development. "Louisiana Ixu'' rejoices in a book ns well ns music. The former is the Joint work of Frederick Donnghey and Addison ilurkhardt, and the score Is from the facile pen of lien M. Jer ome. The tale Is along tho always familiar trail of 'Love will find a way." It has a Mnrdl Cras setting, and there 1b no limit to Its accepted AND BI BIG BUYERS G SELLERS Are the only fellows in our days that can give you the right prices. Don t be fooled by a lot of nonsensical talk but trade at the Chcago Store, the store that does the big volume of business. We buy big and sell fast; that is the reason the Chcago Store has grown faster than any other store in the Willamette Valley. Our motto: "THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES" PAVING OF SOI Til II Kill COMPLETED TODAY The Warren Construction Co. will finish Its contract on South High utreet from Trado to Mill streets tills afternoon. This pavement has been held up for two and one-half years on account of the extension of the Oregon I.lcctrlc and tho change necessary to be mudo In laying the tracks there, hut now that the tracks are all in the pavement has been put In place so that trafflo on tills street will soon be opened. Residents In that portion of the city are rejoicing over the Im provement and over the fact that they nre soon to havo the uo of .their 170KIELV TAKE NOTICE! A man cannot underatand the torture and auflcrinf( many womea endure nnoomplaininly. 11 the majority ol men auuerad at much pain and endured with patience the weakening; eicknesaea that muit women do, they would uk lor immediate sympathy and look (or s uiok cure. 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Extra Special Read the Following: HE HE IS WHERE YOU CAN SAVE MOSEY OX HONEST JIEIi-CHAMMSE Ladles' $15 Suits, now $1.03 Sample New Suits, at Cost $5 Silk Petticoats, now $2.95 Shirt Waists up to $1, $1.50 and $2, now 3!)c, 75c and ItSc ISo Calatea Cloth, now, yard 10c 12c, 15c Dress Ginghams, yard 8 1-Sc $l.tjO and $2 IIoiibo Dresses, the very latest 08c and $1.25 Ladles, $10 Conts, now $3,110 Ladles' $3 Jacket Wash Suits, now only $1.4!) Muslim and Sheetings at Mill Prices Calicoes, Lawns, Dimities and Per cales, yard 5c and (H4c Dloached Towels, each 4c 50c Sergo Dress Goods, yard 25c $2.50 Shoes, all kinds, now OHc $1 Corsets, now only JOc Tho goods are here ready to show yon and back tip our advertisement CHICAGO STORE Salem, Oregon The Store That Saves You Money opportunities for comedy, laughter, human color schemes and musical di vertlBement The scene of the first act Is In the old French quarter In New OrleatiB, and the second on a mngnolla-emhowered rlco plantation a short distance up the Mississippi. Into these two parts have been crowd ed a carnival of waltz songs, ragtime and marches which are now being whistled and played all over the coun try. Darney Dernard Is credited with the hit of his career In a sort of David Warfleld musical comedy role; while FWIfiG it All ClA?tVriMOci. Sophie Tucker has sung her title clear as the ''Mary Garden of Ragtime." Certain It Is that "Loulsana Lou" was the season's theatrical rage In Chi cago, recalling only "The Merry Widow" craze of several seasons ago. Its jiiBt concluded San Francisco en gagement at the Columbia theatre was one of the biggest In years. "I was cured of diarrhoea by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes M. E. Gebhardt, Oriole, Po. There is noth ing better. For sale by all dealers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Mr. W. S. Gunsaulus, a farmer liv ing near Fleming Pa., says ho has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in his family for I'curteen years, and that he has found It to be an excellent remedy, and takes pleasure In recommending It For Bale by all dealers. f A Pleased Customer Is not only a good advertisement, but also a great source of satisfaction to us, for we continually strive to im prove our work and keep it to a high standard of excellence. Have your next suit cleaned and pressed by us we will not only Improve Its appear ance, but make It look better than when It was new. "THE BEST YET" 13S Sonth High St Thone Main 26S SPECIALTY M ADE OP LADIES' G.tltUESTS We call for and deliver work promptly and with dispatch Reggie DrYele In "Louisiana Lon." 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 Busi ness. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor consistent with good bank ing principles. W PAY FOUR PER CEXT ON SAYINGS Cerner Slate and Liberty Streets J. L. Ahlert, President W. O. East, Cashier. a S. East, Vice President Dr. L. a Steeves, L. H. Roberts, Directors. Special GRAND OPERA HOUSE I rntfaframAMi iir a . . M I ..6,uciu weanesclay, August V GRAND OPENING of the REGULAR Theatrical SEASON of 11112.13, and coming Immediately from Its record two and one half weeks' run at the Columbia Theatre, San Francisco THE LA SALLE OPERA HOUSE CO. (Inc.), Mr. Harry Askln, Man aging Director, makes known here the world's record-breaking musical comedy, OUISIANA LdOU "A WONDERFUL SHOW Mar j Garden Direct from Its 35G La Salle lerfnrn...nt A MUSICAL TRIP TO THE "MARDI GRAS" By Addison Burkhardt, Frederick Donaghey Md Ben M. Jerome Presented by the Original Company MR. BARNEY BERNARD ul n , MISS SOPHIE TUCKER Miss Bessie De Vole, Mr. Harry Hanlon, Miss Helena Salinger, Mr. Mortimer Weldon, Miss Eleanor Henry Mr. Robert O'Connor, Mr. Los ter Crawford, Mr. Geo. T. Serrels, and the Best Singing, Dancing, Looking Chorus in the World ritlCES: 60c, $1.00. i.r., n to ImportanUOwlng to immensity of production and length of perform. Once, curta il n . . 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