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';-w TWWBJTTW" DAILY OATXTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1006 2 be ff I t It DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY IIOFER BROS. OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM. MAY, 1004, 13,287. 4MmS$ N3S!r Ayer's iSitrsaparillit. Mends shattered nerves. Givesahealthy red to pale cheeks. Puts Reed flesh on thin children. Takes off pimples, rashes. Ask your doc- tor to tell vou about it. i&fi'&S1;: WE& OREGON'S PRETTIEST RESORT tl(" are very angry bocaoso tlio boat will not come back to thorn, and Cap tain Jncobson would have to bo a man with nn India-rubber consclonco to do his dtoty by tlio company and also nc Commodate tlio strajrijlors. Ono ellm Want Hog Engines. Probably Harlrmnn will mako a change. A crowd of brakemort at the depot yesterday afternoon, when the northbound passenger train camo In with two locomotives, expressed their The Journal Editor Writes of Doings Down by the Restless Sea Newport, Aug. 1. Tlio Portland fair Is keeping down the crowds at this sununor r worth The thousands here at other noaaons by tho opening of Au gust nro rcprcsontod only by hundrods. Parties of transients composod of fair visitors from tho East como to this jumplng-off placo of tho Pacific coast, nndi nro surprised at tho cheapness of hotel accommodation;? and tho excellent eca-bnthing nnd lenutiful IkmvcIim. That they should look out from the snmo hotol windows, sitting in tho same chair, oni tho broad Pnclile nnd upon tho Coast Range of mountains, is n rare treat, Indeed; Tho plentitudo of sea food, nnd tho splondld supply of fruits nnd vcgotnblns and monts makes tho bill of faro at Newport about tho best in tho world for the prlcos, which nro ono-hnlf to onoithird what is nskod' nt similar places on tio California nnd. At lnntle benches. Tho wenthar hns been very mild, southwesterly winds pre vailing and little or no rains. Tho first Chinook salmon nro running in. Idlota With aunR. It is outragoous tho way sea-birds nro being slaughtered by tho ruthless hunter who kills for tho snko of kill ing. It is related of nn Bnglishman accosting another Knglishmun: "Fino dhy this; let's go out nnd kill some thing." Tho spirit thnt prompts men to bring guns to tho beaches, nnd thnt allows motl'ors to glvo their boys re volvers and rlllw, nnd havo them pa rndo tho benches and shoot surf ducks, divers, terns, sulpc, shags nndi gulls, nnd to Rro nt every seal thnt comes within n mile of land, is almost dovllr lh, Thtwo mime birds nnd anliimls nro nil harmless and1 beautiful, nnd nro n grent attraction to the visitors from tho interior. The fiiet remains thnt nino persons out of ten enjoy seeing them, nnd only tho selfish, murderous tenth Indlvidunl seem to enjoy killing. The steam Inuneh that runs out to son nnd umkfts trips 'to Seal lloek advertises that persons going will havo tlio glori ous privilege of shooting birds nnd sonls off tho rocks, nnd men do 'go out on those trips and lire into the flocks of hnrndoe sen-birds perehod on tho orngs out nt sett whore they nro supK)sed to be permitted to breod nnd oeloniio un molested. It Is to bo hoped no bad luck will over nttend ono of thoso InunohcH on one. of tliMo bird-killing trips, but If tho Author of Creation wntohes over tho sparrows, ns wo nro told II edoes, it stands to reason that Ills cftro nlso oxtomk to the harmless eon-birds. Groat Sunday Excursion. Tho Gorvnllls and Eastern had an other vory suieoMful 8unday excursion nml the erowds aMsomble in the oveti Ing to see the crowded boat and covered tmrga got off. There are always a number of people who get left nnd it is greet fun to see belated couples rneo to eaufe th ImhU, atul then some of them nil it b) a fw fet only. One lees lingering look Ht the oeean, one minute less of sitting un the iwwl with youth, tnll and) with a red nocktie, disgust with tho management of the with a litllo sawed-off girlio clinging to his nrm, camo ploughing down the hill Sunday evening through tho sand from Nye Crcok. nnd tho boat was nearly out of sight. IIo rushod ovor onto tho dotk nnd slioutcd to tho floct Ing steamor in vain, whilo tho crowd guyodt him and tho young woman blush od and rushed Qcorgo down to tho float whoro thcro was a launch that was soon pulling away with them in its little cabin, and thoy woro Buro of a lovely timo bocauso thoy "had it all to themselves. It cost a llttlo moro, but what does a young mnn'ln lovo enro for expense! A Flno Boso Ball Gamo. Saturday witnossod ono of tho stif fost baso ball gnmoa of tho souson at Newport betweon tho Newport team, mostly visitors, and tho Corvallls nino. Tho scoro was 2 to 1 in favor of Now- port, nnd this ono wns made by Brad shaw, a Nowjwrt man who is no long or a kid, lmt nnturnlly a playor. Frank Blackerby of Bandon pitched for Now port, nnd this nophow of tho Silver ton dentist Is about tho prettiest pitch er on tho const. Tho gnmo Sunday wns bctwon Corvnlllsxnnd tho Siletz team, and stood 11 to 2 in favor of tho Ilnyseod collogo boys. The gamo wns well nttomreir nnu wen mnnngcu by W. Q. Kwing, who has great sue coss in arranging games and pulling them oft on time Thcro is to bo n nrizo flcht ono nlcht this woek, ami Newport is putting on sporting airs. Thoro is tho usual contingent of pirn biers hero every summer, but, llko oth or sports that depend on tho crowds, thoy havo slim picking. Tho incoming crowds nro increasing, nnd tho month of August promises bottor thnn July. Honllres on tho bonches nnd wnrraor wntor for surf bathing aro adding to tho daily and nightly pleasures. Newport's Social Sldo. Qnjttnln James P. Patrick ontor tnlned a pnrty of friends nnd rolntlves wlthva dinner parry at tho Montorey hotel on Monday nftornoon. lown rop ronontatives nro hero from Payette county nnd ililTorent pnrta of tho old Hnwkoyo stnte. Tho prlnelpnl hotels down town nro well filled nndi nro putting guosts into outside rooms, Hut Newport has won derful oxpnnsivo powers whon it roiuos to holding a crowd, Among thoso nt tho Grand Pacific aro Clias. SUwits and wife, North Yak Ima; Mrs. C..U. Park, Rugene; W. B. Crnno nnd wife, Portlnnd; Mrs. Lillian MeMorris, Portlands Mrs. Thomas A. Purdy, Wnlla Wnlliv; A. B. McClollnn, P. D. Nlcklln, Portland; A. C. Wost gate nnd wife, Albany? Mrs. Northrup nnd Mrs,. Alico Hardor, Portland. At tho Abboy heuse: Win. S. Crow ell, Medford; L. A. Madison nnd wlfo, Dallas; J. T. Malr, D. MoLaron. P. II. Diiwm, Jos. Dixon, Holse, Ida.; P. J. llaniktll, Los Angeles; C. P. Lansing and wife, Salem, and Mrs." Nora Bow man, Wtwt Unity, O.j It. M. Walker. Imlependeiieo; it II. llobbs, Pi.nl It. Wlllougliby, Hugeno; John L. Sweeney, Sulom. Buy View hetel: Leon L. Cox. Ban dun; M. Arnut, Monmouth; C. M. Stout and wife, ltodjurg; Dr. George W. Bigger, lift Grande; Mrs. C. C. Glov er, Binie, Del.; R. K. Wyman nnd wife, OsleiMt, Kan.; llnnnu Austin, Pnrgo, N. D.; Mrs. T. K. Ford, Salem; C. A. Craw ford, Frankfort, Kau. Martin Mnloney,' aeeut for the Chi cago, Milwaukoo & 8t, Paul R. B., of road, and one of tho bunch voiced tho sentiment of tho other' brake-twisters, whon ho opined that Hnrriman would make moro money on tho passongor runs if ho would pull off some of the "hog" engines from his O. R. & N or O. 8. L. roads and put on tho S. P. A "hogM locomotivo will pull about thrco times as much tonnngo ns tho pas senger locomotives now in uso on the S. P. his arm n round hht cweetheart would have saved the young ntan losing his Fayette, la., accompanied by his wife return trip. Some of tho balatod par-1 awl daughter are 'ohnperonlng' the ' ' ' fnllnwinp party of Fayetto county citi zens: John Turner nud wife, George Save Something Its the sure way to sue eow. Rvcrybody can save SQHtctblug, it only a small amount, and tho small suini saved nnd deposited RRGU. LABIA' seen yield large results. It May Mean the Building of a Home, the Foundation of a Bualncea or a College Education, Wo receive deposits of one dollar or more at any time and pay interest at tho rato of three per cent per annum, compounded semi annually. Savings Department CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK KliutTnr nnd vrife. II. Matthews and (daughter, Robt. Matthews and daugh ter, J. M. Kdmonde, Carl Rdmonds and Miss Boaslo Bdmonds, John Matthews land wife, AUon Belknapp, Prank Leo, MtR Proctor and Mlsa O'Brien. Thero were aovernl others whose names we did net learn. The party oamo out to visit tho Lew Is nud Clark exposition. After takinc In the fair and sights of Portland they went over to. Lang Beoeh and from rtionco up through the great Wtllnm etto valley to Oorvallis, where they seeured a camp outAt and came over to Oregeu's oiarudug summer resort and are enjeytag a jolly good time. They aro highly pleased with what they) have uii of Qregon, and the treatment acoortfedfthem by the people of tho west. onnajREN oby ros (rLETCHR'8 0A8X0RXA. DOINO THEIR DUTY. Scoros of Salem Roadors Aro Learning tho Duty of tho Kldn&j.i. To Alter tho blood Is tho kldnoy's duty. When thoy fail to do this the kid- noy's aro sick. Backache and many kidnoy ills fol low. Urinary troubles, diabotcs. Doan's Kidnoy Pills euro thorn nil. Mrs. Conradinn Arnold, of 440 East First street, Albany, Oregon, says: "Doan's Kidnoy Pills did me consider ablo good. I used thorn for rhoumntlc pains across tho small of my back and down through tho sidoB which woro very novoro whon I stoopod to lift any thing or sat in ono position for any length of time. I got Doan's Kidnoy Pills nnd commoncod tholr uso. I bo gan to got better right away and con tinued tnking thorn. Thoy soon ro liovod mo and I havo had very llttlo toublo elnco. I shall always try to koop Doan's Kidnoy Pills in tho houso nnd will recommend thenm at ovory opportunity. Plenty moro proof like this from Sn lem people Call nt Dr. Stone's drug storo nnd nsk what his customors ro port. For salo by nil denlors. Prlco, GO conts. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho United States. Romombor tho namo Doan's nnd tnko no other. Saucler's Body Recovered. Tho body of Joseph Saucier, who was drowned whilo swimming in tho Wil lamette at Kldridgo's landing last Sun dn, was found floating In tho channel by" the crew of tho Oregona yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock. Tho body wns foundi about thrco miles below tho scene of the accident, nnd wns pjaccd on the shore nonr the point whore found, to await tho action of tho coro ner. The dTowned boy was nbout 15 years of ace, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. An?ll Saucier, who live near Slmond's landing. The family yesterday tele graphed to flugh Brady, tho noted longshoreman, who has the record of having rccovcrod more than 100 bodies of the drowned from Oregon wators. The body was found, however, before ho arrlvod. Get Rid of Scrofula Bunches, eruptions, Inflammations, sore ness of tho eyelids and ears, diseases ot tho bonos, rickets, dyspepsia, catarrh, wasting, are only some ot the troubles It causes. It Is a very active ovll, making linvoc ot the whole system. Hood'sSarsaparilla Eradicates it, cures all Its manifestations, and builds up tho whole system. Accept no substitute. HOLUSTER'3 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Doiy MMIclne for Bniy Fwp'-. Bt.'aji OolJen Hulth ml Rmh Vigor. J sn nofnrC ti"- inntlnn, In lltfOitlon. I.Ito iiI Ki m -y Trouble. Pimple I "enn, Inipur" Jl l Hit tlrenlh. t-'uittUli IIo ol, Ili-mls' "ic n I II ickix-bQ Unit . Icy Mountain train tut t n . vn ( nt i lr fiem m" i ado 'i i ,, t, i mi-1 Tovrixr, M' H .-- - - l 1 ; 9ES35E3 riimiFrti JOHN HOLM WAQONMAKER AND BIiAOKSTH All kinds of repulr work. Good rigs nnd gontlo horses for hiro. 781 Center Street, Salem. Agonizing Bums. . A.ro instantly rcllovod apd perfectly honied by Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. C. Rivonbnrk, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., writes: "I burnt my knoo droadfully; that-it bllstorod all over. Bucklon's Arnlcn Salvo stopped tho pain, and healod it without a scar." Also heals all wounds and sores. 25c at J, 0. Perry's, Drug- gist, Salem Orogon. Telenors' Examinations, Notice Is hereby glvon that tho county superintendent of Marlon coun ty, Orogon, will hold tho regular ex amination of npplioanta for state and county papers nt t!-o Methodist church beginning Wodnosdny, August 0, 1005, at 0 o'clock a. m. and oontinulng until Saturday, August 12th at 4 o'clock p. m. E. T. MOORES, 7-20-5t County 8chool Supt. STOP ft,, White House Restaurant If you want the best oating tho market affords. Everything first elnss and up-to-date. GEORGO BROS. Proprs. Phouo Main 2421. State Street. IT BEATS TnE DECK. How wo enn put such perfect work manship on n shirt front, collar or cuff is what everyone says thnt ex amines our fnultloM laundry work. No spot or fray to mar tho beauty of tho irreproachable oolor and finish put upon it thnt dofles competition by any laundry in the stnte. Our laun- dr work has reached tho top notch of perfection thnt has yet been obtained. Rough dry, Cc per pouud. Salem Steam Laundry COLONHL J. OLM8TED, Prop. D0R0U8 D. OL11STKD, Manager 230 Liberty Street. Phono 411 Lcavo ordors in Dallas with J, J. Fidlcrt or at tho Roy Confectionery Stortv (uT - it --W -. -TIT, i uS-mm iulu' mr-Llivvl' muiimi, . -, n, J- Tho latest photograph of Elihu Root, tho now secretary of state. U. J. LEHMAN Bosh and doors. All klndj of I finishing. 'Phono 131 black. A!tJ floors of warohouso for i-ent; t!mj and switching facilities. They say aro a doublo blessing. So is our stock of groceries, for their qual ity is very high for tho low prico that is asked. To help you repeal tho hot spell we offer goods and prices. Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Harritt a: Lawrcnco. Hall's Feiy Road and FERRY Shortest line to alt pointsjjin Polk County. No Autos or Steam Engines run on this road A. D. PETTYJOHN, Prop. Ferry YOUR MEALS will bo all right this hot WMtlJ if you got thorn at COFFEY'S RESTAURAMi 205 Commurclnl Btreel 30M BostonJ B Brown B Bread B FLOUR tor PANCAKES, MUFFINS AND PKl PTJDDINO. Fackago for 7 loaves 10-pound sack ASK YOUR OROOEB FOE II ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUB 00. Pacific Coast Factory, San Jo sssssssssssB SHkssB sssssssKlKsflH ' sUHIH In IIHHIUI llllllll-) H4 New Lange Hotel;; Corner Sixth and Washington ' ' streets, Portland, Or., (next to '. lmporial), 8trlctly fireproof and ; ; modern. Bates lowest for first- ' class service. Steam beat and '. ', i elovator, elegant cafe and bar in connection. On diroct line to ' ' fair grounds, P. Lange, proprle- ' torj Sum Bauman, manager, for- ', ', merly of Omaha, Neb. n it ii ii i iniim-T 2froH-oifK4tiaiaiai.iatlat9tnaiaiaienHl TIIE PICK OF THE FOREST id Has been takon to supply tho stoek e lumber In our yards Our coraploto with all kinds of IunlJ Just received a car load of No 1 " gles, nlso a car of fino shakes. W n ablo to fill any and all kinds of bEl Como nnd let us show you onr stoet Yard and offlco noar Southern r clflo pasaencer donot Phono JWl 651 QOODALB LUMBEB 00 w,wwwoniuiniiniinnnHH!i EXCURSION RATES During the Lewis and Clark exposition the O. C. T. Co. will make tho following rate: Salem to Portland, one way, 75 cents; round trip, $1.00. Tickets good for ten days. Boats leaving daily nt 7 a. m., except Sunday. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt, Dock. Foot of Trade Street. Salem Box Factory Q. F. MASON, Prop. 1 am in South Salem, where you will find mo for all kinds of fruit trays, orchard boxes and hop baskets. Miller tUeet, Salem. Phone BedSlOl. in i. r ,i ' pMlEl!irPLJcCT I MX"" TO till. !,,- sV, iXI sWMsrsMCni'iCl'iMIf?'n'u"cTIp 1 Sold la Salem by a O, Stone, i JUST FINE FOB WARM WEATHER. Ladles who aro looking for eomf1 In shoes tho whilo thoir foot eoreriU is Irroproachable as to style and b ty will find it to their interest to W on a pair of our shoes. We took c time to aet lust what's watt t summor wear, and at last got H you will know when you see wht !j aro offering. All sizes and snap jjJACOB VOGT A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs & Praser, Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing m.Cr'e: SLr. Md BttUdiS Work ot all kinds; -B--H 367 Stat Street, Salem. Pkono 1511.