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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1904)
DAILY OAHTAI, JOTBIM SALEM, OBEOOW, THPB8DAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1904. 4 K Or. Price's CREAM Baking Powdir fOBEMOSTBAKIKGPOWDER INTHEWOBLD Awarded highest honors 'World's Fair. HighcsMests tLS. Gov't Chemists. jPka Baking Powder Go. CHICAOO. fi I Torest Fires Eago. Portland, 8opt JC Vietory over the forest Bros linn beon won by the rosl dent of two ditricti near the city, but sA the same time one frosk fire baa broken out in a hitherto untouched neighborhood, anil nnotber in blazing with the persistcn of thro days ago. xcar Vancouver, wasii,, inc uoggeii resistance of the people of tho vicinity baa practically carried tiic day, unlets it liljjli wind fans new life Into smould ering amber. Around Orcshnm combined efforts Sbivokept down fho fires, and now, with k )ead calm,, tho remains of a dozen &rcn nro lieiiig extinguished. Jlcrc nlso sroch depends upon th ewind during tho next day or two, , The now Arc in in Cedar canyon, 11 tailes north of Forest Drove. One farm, including limine and barn, was com pletely burned ovor, and n number of V&aeh Iiouhus nro throatonod with nbso Hut destruction. ' In the llolbrook region firo is burn ing on the Hoover property. Three ' 4 thousand dollars damago was douo oa Tnosday night nnll,yosorday. Ono or two small now blares are also ro Erltd. flpoaklng in Portland. ' '-Portland, Sept. Ifi. Citizens of Ore gon will havo an opportunity of garlng fssfun, hearing and talking to tho Itcpub Qlean enndldatn for vlee-prosldont of vthe United Mates on tho night of Oc tober 1st. At tho same time they will 'hear arguments whluh will euablo them 10 iM ?or U'-RjAVa wlmt. th,oy should do when they go to tho poll November Jith, Senator Fairbanks, of Indiana, Hie xunning-iunto of Theodore Iloosovcll, will npenk.ln ifortluhd Saturday night, October Int. mid from the sumo plat form will resound the voieo of Hint famous man from Iowa, Senator .1. 1. iXdllvor. Btntu Chairman Prank C. linker is responsible for theso speeches. As soon as Mr. linker learned that Kenntor Pair banks Intended to visit the I'nolflo eoat he Immediately telegraphed Chair man Tnwnoy, inking whether the vice presidential candidate would spook in Portland, and resolved tin Immediate roply that Oregon would bo favored. u Women Mixed. Hi. Louis, Mil., Sept. 15.-Miss Kttn Carter has rixtlgaod as seorolury of the board of lady managers of tho fair, bo catisn she alleges tlint MIhi Todd, pri vnto secretary to Mrs. Manning, pros! tluut of the board, by her ollli'loasness, mttdu bur position tiuendurable. it Is report ivd that aa elfort will be made to brlug about Mis Todd's discharge, be cause of her iiniHtpiilurit IWORTH GOOD MONEY Gravel Bar Decision Js Valu abie$o4heGityJof Safem r The city of Sfllom Is certainly to be Congratulated upon having won the im portant graycl bar ctna, ns itjlnrolves what will proyc a valuable vested right for generatidns to come. The nttornoys who conducted tho case had not a lit tlo to overcome in the way of locnl con ditions hud influences, Jind thoy are what might, under the circumstances, bo called double winners of the case. Tho dofendants arc influential and pop ular people, and had much public sym pntby with them, and fhoy were nlso ably represented in tho way of legal talent. The defense made two very strong points in their behalf, first that tho contract was incorrectly drawn, and did not oxpross their original inten tions, and second that tho city had grossly violated the terms of tho con tract. These . two points became un available 'to tho defense, as the city's attorneys proved that they wcro of no- effect In point of law. The court held with tho plaintiffs Jliat tho contract given to tho city by Mr. Minto was ir revocable in its nature, and this con trolled tho decision. Tho contract provides that tho gravel shall be taken from the northeast end of the bar, and tho court holds that this portioa of tho contract must be com plied with, and thii tho city claims has been done. Carson, Adams and Cannon represented tho city, while Messrs. lilnghnm and D'Arcy represented the defence. A Boy's Wild Eldo for Lifo. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life 13 miles to got Dr. King's Xcw Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. IT. Drown, of Lccsville. Ind.. en sured (Tenth's ngonios from asthma; but this wonderful medicine gavo in stant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now sleep soundly every night." Llko marvelous cures of Con sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Coughii, Colds and Grip proves its! mntciiicss merit for all Throat anu Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c nnd 61.00. Trial bottles free at J. C. Terry's drug store. The man on the stage who does the trick of escaping from firmly tied rope3, submits to the bonds with a smile He knows he can get out of the ropes that are being knotted. Put the same man in tbe woods and let Indian cantors bind him to a tree for torture and he would struggle to the last against the bonds. when the stomach is diseased there are bonds being woven every hour about tile organs dependent on the stomach heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, etc The folly pi mankind is to passively submit to the fastening of these bonds with no effort to escape until the pain they cause arouses fear. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures diseases of heart, liver, lungs, kid neys and other organs, when these dis eases, as is often the case, have their origin in the diseased stomach. "Pot a lone time I w suffering and was hardly able to t about "write Mr Andrew J Jennings, of Thonum, Tucker Co , W. Vi , Ilox 194. "Was bothered with kidney trouble and toy whole system was out of order ; had no appetite. A friend of mine told me to try Ur Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I did so and the first bottle restored my appetite I look six bottles of Golden Medical Discovery and some of the 'Pleasant Pellets' and feel like a uew person." Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse, the clogged system from impurities. CHRPE.T vi MANY OUT OF WORK Chicago, dopt. 15. Not more than 'J50 atrikers found work at tho pack ing plant today. Tho pollco wero com pelled to clear tho yards of tho crowds scoking worK. As a reiult of tho new arrangement of hours, whereby the butehors work full time, it is esti mated that tho forco will bo reduced by 5000. It U thought that 10,000 of the stock yard workers will bo out of work this winter as n result of the strike. NEGRO LYNCHERS GUILTY Iliiutsvillo, Ala., Sept. 15. Tho grand jury whioli Invostigwlod the lynohing of tint negro, Horaro Maples, found 10 true bills. It Is rCortud tlint several of tho participants lit tho lynching havo disappeared. Impouchmout charges iigalust Deputies Taylor and Smith, for failure to prevent tho lynching are probable. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kin;) You Have Always Bought Ct&z7&c&&( Dears the Slgnaturo of fftftfl n frfrffl i 1 in t imSlwI iHirMuiiiii mn lYir'iirvviFirijfpijGnj 1 f ifKiiwrT' . . Wr AT Jm laff I waM t im Ik funis. Iliti all slasf Us li-k t wsal U t UiwiiK ftru u Jtiuitum 4 liw , I'4UatMlkKulUfll I U.ak I J),Imq Ttk.i saksttiUf t Utitt ss4 its smkis i las ma . 1 4rt cat hiw I tl lat't. Inod. but ta I matt ntil li" w Ut li Luii )i u l al Us liat -A luttaj f lk Mat," kr WaUac lri Ciiikt( kr CdSIii'i WnUr fuMtaki kr p.iHa. To St. Louls'and Return Ztisa 16,17, lit Jtr I, . It Aujwtl.v, lis fluclj, Kiura Imn, iHir ao- rHie Hock Island Syitein often two TOtttai to the World' Fair City vu St. I'auUMinneapolti, and through Scenic Colorado, No change of car, Ojjden to St. LouU and St. 1'aul to St. Iouia. Full Inurautka oa mwi, Call vt wiIm, A. II. McDoNaUh lora? Axt, 1 W 3rd Strict, tor, AMar 8Ut. PettlaBd, Or, NIP IT IN THE BUD. ?lrt Appenrstnce of UandrulT s Fore ranuer of Pntore Baldnria. That such ts the case has been con clusively proven by acicntlno research rrof. Unna. tho noted Kuropean sktn specialist, declares that dandruff la tho burrowed-up cuticle- of tho scalp. causd by parasites destroying; tho vitality In the hair bulb. The hair becomes lifeless, and. In time, falls out. This can bo pre vented. Newbro's Herplcldo kills this dandruff (Term, and restores tho hair to Its natural softness and abundancy. Iferplclde Is now used by thousands of people All satisfied that It Is the most wonderful hair preparation on the mar ket to-day. Sold by leading; drugnlats Send 10c. In stamps for sample to Tho Iferplclde Co., Detroit. Mich. Daniel J Vrv. Special Atront C R p E IT S -t V,; 1 iiiiiiiiiiiM ripiuaKi Out Stote h Full to Overflowing With New Fall Capets. . Never have we shown such an endless variety.. It has been necessary to increase our carpet spaco to neirlj j double its former size. New Capets,!New Rugs, New Linoleum and New Matting ' All in at once ready for early fall buyeru. , DON'T OVERLOOK- Our sale on upholstered goods, couches, lounges and parlor suits at reduced prices all during tho fair. With every go-cart sold this week will bo given a handsome little rocker. or chair for tho little ono. " rAliUAd G I) 1 nff3f' 1 DAVIS MEETS PARKER XoV York, Sept. 15.-Henry O. Davis, tho Democratic nominee for ice-prosident, and Win, Y, Slice- him arrived ut tho Hotel Astoria at 0 o'clock this morning. They are hero to hold a conference with J ml go Parker. It is oxpoetod that florman nnd other prominent lenders will also bo present. It will bo the most important confer-ein-e of the eampaigii ao far. Parker left Ksopus on tho yuoht tiaphiro last night, nnd arrived at tho hotel at 0 ''look, ' aeeompanlod by his private secretary, MsCaauslaud, nnd John. B. McDonald, eoutrnetor, on uhoss yacht he made tho trip from Kijnpus. Owing to the lieaivy rather the Sapldro Hiulmred olf Cromwoll light, lttpving ther at 5 e'eloek this morning. 0 . 1 -. CIRCUIT COURT OPINIONS Jutlgo QdUawtiy this moraiuc Landed down several deUio. Tbe ease P. ,K. SUtir v. aoa. II. Irvia, for kh sccouut iK W dwldfttl la favr of the plafn thf, sad a dK m faWBU for hiiu lu th sm of tUtM. V. 0. Ivo ami wif v. the Gilbert Urtks. Iwnk ws decided in favor of Uio plalnUff and two scoured notes exfs otol bjr plaintiff fora piano vrero 6r drel onnctlled, Z' old Out at 606 on the Dollar 1 Mrs. M. E. Fraser 27 J Commercial Steeet I have sold out my business to an Eastern firm, and wish to notify the citizoas of Marion county of the Greatest Sacrifice Sale llvor witnessed in this part of the couutry. Read the Following telegram: Portland, Or., Sept. D. Mrs. M. K. Fraser, Salem, Or.: Will accept your stock at sixty (60) cents, one-half cash, balance as per agreement. You to close out twenty thousand (20,000) in forty-flve days and M. H. Becker to have entire management. DONOUOH BROS $20,000.00 Twenty thousand dollars worth of up to date merchandise must be closed out in the next forty-five days. Geat Reductions Will Be Made After being In business in Salem for thirteen years I do not wish to rilnn , ,., d patrons the bsnefit of the greatest sacrifice -,. , have " lT" " ' M ou have oer witnessed. Sale Began MONDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK MRS. M. E. FRASER Fearful Odds Aealnst Trim Itedridden. aleae aad dMtltut. su.l. lu brief was the condition of aa obi soldier by name of J. J. Ilavoas, Vor (aillos, O. For years he was troubled with Kidney disease and seitbsr dot Inn nor uiaullalne mv-s Liu rliA a . length be tried Kteetrle IWttws. It put him oa bis feet in skert order and hw he twtlnes. "I'm aa tkv road to com plete reoovery.,, Bt an eartk for l.tver and Kidney trwldM atvd forms of Stowaoh a ad ItowaJl plaints. Only 50. Ouarantccl lr J. Q. Perry, Urugijut SALEM ; all A Carrl3n .-" Take a cab to or fmm i, Funeral Rates Reduced. Ste. Slmpion's byery slahiT . 3 and ca"-aso for funorais at ite court bouse ' 0PO" half pr,c- Simpson's llVory, opposite juun nn en nu"V LL wmmiWMMMe7nz: I THE Cmmril open all nirht "V draught KiinoeratJr "I .. Rnc Wines, Uquors and Gears i2lr, P Phne Ma,n 49, I Best of everything. NORTH PACiriC COAST BEER ON DRAUGHT