DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2:, 10. J aH i ' !i'! I Ix iW T $1 Personals Babcock went to Portland Sneddpr went to Hillsuoro In purse? for racing events, including a $2000 pace and a $000 trot, at Oregon State Fair 1906 Beginning September, 1 0, and ending September 1 5 $1 0,000 In premiums on live stock, agricultural and manufac tured nroducts. Itjwill be the greatest State Fair in the history of Or- egun it uuungb iu uu me peupit ui ims siute; uu tire Interested, and tens of thousands of them will be in at tendance BUILDING ROAD IN . THE CITY Construction Gangs Making Road Bed Along High Street CITY NEWS A Cnlle.'tloii of Important Para graphs for Your Consideration holy rollers Salem Iiiib neither npr high rollera. Salem pays on centH for wliunt, una thnt'H tho top notch for present. A marrlago Hccnse this nftcrnoou to G. O. Davis and MlM Dona Wilson, both of this city. Tha circus was able to raise tho dust In Snlom, If it wasn't tho great eat show on curth. An oiled rond to tho depot mid fair grounds boforo Soptembor 10 would do Salem grent Kood nil ovor tho stoto. It would cohI llttlo and bo worth overy ront It would cost, besldou n big advertisement to tho world. It. K, Dowoll, who Ih chnrged with obtaining tnonoy under false pre tenses, wnii brought before Jimtlco of tho Pence Webster thin morning and hU examination wns postponed tiatll tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Tho prollmlnnry examina tion of Clinrloa 13. films, charged with thu thoft of n bltiyclo, will bo hold in Justice WobHtur'H court Fr. day afternoon at St o'clock. I. N. Maxwell has tho uxcnvntlona nearly completed for an additional atoro room nt tho rear of tho KM. rldgo block, on Choniuketn street. u u to no only ono story IiIkIi for thd present, but arrangements nro being inrtdu to carry It up another tory when ho adds n second room below. Nolthor rook nor Iron caii stop the Mr ieain plow that Is bufng umM In tho construction or tho Portlnnd Electric railway. innln, tearing a largo hole In It. Tho water booh Hooded tho Btruet and It wus not until tho flro engine pumped uwny tho wnter this niornlnK that tho pipes could be fixed. A small t;iiB main wnH also broken. Yesterday owning whjjo oxc.nva t? ou High street, the pow caught o B jdpo leading (o a uenrfcv wafer Origin of the Word "Iloss." Ih tho origin of tho word "boss," lined In tho sense of a mnBtcr, defi nitely Bottled? In South Africa tho tho term "baas" In commonly supposed to bo tho Bnme, and tho IIottontotH en 1 1 the head of tho family "ou wnH IsBiicd buns," or old bgoss, and tho oldest son la tho "youg bans." "Ou baa," however, Iu a term of respect, and son Is tho "young baas." "Ou liana" less youngster who la In n position of nutliorlty, nnd thoro nro groundu for suspicion that tho words hnvo been taken over by tho Dutch from an original native source. It la significant that Cicero ("Do Nuturn Dcortuu") states thnt tho god Vulcan was called by tho Egyp tians "ObaB," who wns the son of Cellum. "Skelm," Is Capo lungunge, In tho sanio ns Hums "skollum" ("Tain o'Shnnter"). and IndlcaioH nnd unruly person Ilnrchus and his various synonyms, who, In n senso wna tho fnthor of all. It seems ox travngontly far fetched to troeo bnck tho Hottentot's "ou baas" to tho Kgyptlan "ObiiH," but I have so rre tiuently come across classical cub toniB among the natives of South Africa that tho connection does nnf seem Improbable. 1 have seen thu walling for the dead Adonis among thu Basutos per formed as roromoulouslv n nmnno the ancient Greeks, while soma of thu folklore talus of this nnii..,. -. ,,.,,, given by CaBsalls, can bo imrniii.i...i Incident for Incident, with homo of wio ureek tales, which In nianv In stances were borrowed from' tho Kgyptlans. I HliQiiM explain that I nni thinking of the god Obas ivm. cuu) not as the blackamlth of latorl .,...,..,, Ui s , vory MWOtlct of supreme bolus. Wo learn that this was the sense In wbirii i.n ..- HIC0 thought, of frum th0 Jn8(,r,,lUou .. iiiu porini or the temple of Hello polls. Loudon Spentutor. Construction gangs are at work today making a road bed along High street, preparatory to laying the track of the Willamette Valley Trac tion Company's road from this city to Chemawa. A big traction engine is employed to drag a plow and this very materially assists the progress of the work. Nearly all the grading has been completed between Salem and the Indian School and the bridge over Mill creek is practically finished. Tho road bell all the way to Cheina- wn is now about ready for the trac ing of the tics nnd rails and this -has neon done on u part or tne distance. Unless something entirely unfore seen occurs to prevent it, thnt part of the line from Division street in Salem to Chemnwa will be done and the cars will be running over It be fore September 10, the time stipulat ed by the city council when tho fran chise wns granted. It Is the present Intention of the company to keep at work on the lino after Chomnwa is reached nnd dur ing tho fall much of the road bed between that point nnd Portland will be constructed. ' It Is nlso probable thnt nt the sanio time work will begin on tho road south of Salem, extending It towards Roseburg. It is the ex pectation of the company to ulti mately hnvo the road In operation from Portland to Roseburg. W. P. today, it. n. .adld.ln V "'"""' . Albrt Jessup came up from Port land this morning. Miss Pearl Aiipelgnte is visitinj tiui- umtur in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wiggins wem to Turner last night. m r. I.. 11. Kelllher went to Portland last evening. Miss Helen Dalr'ymple has return ed from a visit to Dallas. Miss Tessie Larkln, of Marquam, was in town yesterday. Miss Dona" Wilson of Vancouver, la vlsltlnir Salem friends. Mrs. J. Beggs went to Turner this morning to visit friends. Will Allin, the Independence den tist, was In town yesterday. Mrs. J. D. Sutherland has re turned from a visit to Portland. Miss Bertha Kllnger has returned from a pleasant outing at Nye Creek. Miss Vada McCraken went to De troit yesterday to spend her vaca tion. Miss Damon of Independence, came down on the Coloma yester day We own and offer, subject to prior sale, $25,000 Whitman County, Washington, School District No. 59 ( PULLMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT.) Five Per Cent Bend At price to yield 4 1-2 per cent for 15 years, and 5 pJ cent thereafter until paid. MORRIS BROTHERS, Bankers. Portland, Orpgpjn she has been visiting friends In Salem. E. F. Shirk, of South Bend, Ind.. while in the city yesterday, met Charles Still, auditor for the Fore IJ. V..tlll. W... v. WW. .. v. rinv rifivia m-i'iv.ui thla mnrnln!? dm u ch nnd Sells circus, who is of from Vancouver to visit relatives South Bend, and nn old friend of here. , Mr. Shirk. Mr. Shirk is visiting his Stephen Chadwick, Jr., of Colfax, ' cousin, Walter Fry, of Sllverton. .... .. . ... I imi ..,..., r-.i. , -r .....1 nuppiu miM.'j uuu .iu. aim Mrs. E. L. Baker returned on this visiting rela- DIEI). PEIIRSON. At the family homo In East Salem, Thursday, August 23, 100G, P. M. Pehrson, of u compli cation of dlsenses. Mr. Pehrson wns born Mny 3rd. ISfil, In Sweden. He hnd lived In this city for n number of years, com ing from tho farm near Turner. Ho leaves n wife and several smull children. Thu funeral will be hold from the undertaking parlors of W. T. Klgdon at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, and tho burial wll bo at tho Odd Fel lows cemetery. Wash., Is In the city Mrs. Jns. E. Godfrey and daughter morning's local from Marion Lake, have roturned from an outing at They have many fish stories to tell Newport. ,and report that the fire around De- Bud Hill, a well known linotype troit is sweeping everything before oporator, has gone to San Francisco it. to work. Dr. J. J. Dow, of Fairbault, Minn., Mrs. W. H. Claggett, and daughter and Dr. G. S. Wilson, of Indlanapo- Nlta, of Chemnwa, were In the city lis, who have been here visiting the yesterday. Mrs. Ed Hoffman went to Jeffer son this morning to visit her father, D. H. Looney. Miss Vivian1 Clodfelter went to ' r"VK PR. KUM Wonderful CHINESE, D0CT6 Will treat you with Oriental Wl and euro any disease -without operatlol or pain. Dr. Kum is known evervwhen Salem, and has cured many promlnu peoplo hero, Ho has lived in Sl for 20 yeras, and can be trusted. Hi uses many medicines unknown to whit. doctors, and with them can con catarrh, asthmn, lung troubles, rhea! matism, stomach, liver, and kidney dis-l eases. Dr. Kum makes a specialty of drppijj and female troublos. His remediw euro privato diseases when everTthiti elso fails. Ho has hundreds of testi monials, and gives consultation fjij Prices for medicines verv moderati Persons in the country can write foil blank. Send stamp. If you w'ant.somo extra fine tea, jejj it from us. DE. KUM BOW WO CO., 167 South High street, Salem, Oregoi Opposite Hotel 8alem. P. O. Box 18i ONE PAIR Qfms To a lifetime, and stilt ou neglect them YOVIl liVKH ,UIY SKKU ATTKN. TION Ne?d it pftdly, Vhy doy't yg Kixe ii iq luenu you put it 0t from day to day. Do you know the risk oi; Kvry day delay meuu. added ar to your health aud eyesight. Wj rpjliJs if4 to iuwt every toW q ijon and our, ckarnw aro X'o chargo for, gBulUlo. Barfs Jewelry Store MAItltlKli n088.SBBUYl-AIK.rt II. gooly and Mia hiuina v. lliwi wgru uinrrlctl this afternoon nt 3 o'clock In thv hoiuv of tho brldo'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. ChrU Boss, No. 1523 North Fourth street. Tho spacious room wii... i.. V. 8. Knight proiiouuood the words which, mado thmn- man and wire prettily .coratt-d with fern .nd Oregon srapo. The, marriage wroMiony was n nni..f wi- ....;. ti... ...j -.. .. ',, vmij-i ... vr rviauves beiu prvsent. Both the young peoplo nro well Joown Salem: Mr. So.dv i. ,,.. c... ..r ...... .. ' " "Y n. .. .ur. ami .Mrs. a. F. Segly of Oak i.rove, and In awlttimt wK. ovr at tho ayujp. MM n0M n rldvl with er parents In (hU city K many years, nnd U Vu of Sajom'a upt attractlvo young ladles. Mr. and Mm. Seolv win i.,... .1.1. "... ivmv liiiB uvrnoou ror Portlaiid mi t, .1.1... ou to Sound, whero eh..- u-in ........1 a n6rt houeymooii. Ijiwmiii Tunis Loose. Boston, Aug. 23. Lawson. In an open lottor, ViponB his buttorios on tho Rockefeller ltnifot-u. H,...iun clique for the Pacific railway stock coup. Ho says: "Unmindful of warnings, a fool section of tho peo ple swarmed to answer tho call of the system. Flftoon thousand miles of rallrond wore built by tho people, nnd maintained nt peoplo'a exponso, nnd with tho growth of the country those roads became great. Instead of turning the profits back to tho liooplo Iu tho shnpo of reduced r:itii tho system pumped wnter Into their stocks until their money require ments for Interest and dividends took nil tho comings. school for the blind nnd attending the American Association Institute for the blind in Portland, left this morning for their homes In the east. Miss Ida Haas, dauchter of Henrv Jefferson last evening to visit friends Hnas, who has been at her father's to visit friends. (home here since the San Francisco Mrs. M. D. Looney, of Jefferson, earthquake, left for the Bay City and her guest, Miss Beal, of Iowa, this morning to take her old posi were In town yesterday. I tlon in one of the city's photograph Mrs. C. Blnnton, who has been vis- galleries. Itlng here, returned this morning to 1 Geo. W. Eyre returned last even- Wit linllln I tl..n1. I u. . "vi mum.- m uiuuKs. uig irom a six weeKS' visit In Illl- .Mr. und Mrs. Theodore Welcher nols among his old friends, and look-1 PjOfWlch Union Fire Insist twin uuubwii-'i, ui lurvnuis. leic ior iuk aiier ins externum nm inforooca ! their home this mornlmr. I He is hannv to he imrk in nmonn Miss Nellie filirovn rnfnpnnfl tn nnd snvs lio.n-nnlil nnin....i .i. .. .,. . Jv. v .... ..., ... ,. uui.i uuisiiciiu 1110 iesi her home at Stnyton yesterday after! of his days in the Sucker state If tuning reinuves uere. tney gave him half of it, title clear &. &. Hunt, of the Snauldlnc Lod ging -Co., left this morning for an outing In the north. .Mrs. Charles McCormlck, who has been visiting here, roturned to Woodbum last evening. Tho Misses Itobokah and Nell A SALEM CASE. Many More Like It In Salem. ance Society. Frank Meredith. Resident Agent. Office with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 129 Commercial Street. Tho following case is but one of v,i,., t mt. .... """.' 3''r occurnntr daily in Sa- ci,y ' lU correctnoss. Surely you cannot ask i! D. Marquam. who has been In ' 'wd" "" CDClUSiVe ....... w.i uusiiii'OH, iviiirneu tins morn tr a rviu- n- . . ..... . v.,..., 01 u.y ingn street, Saloin. Ore. nvr Tf.i,i. :h " kidneys and baekaeho have caused me Ing to her home In Mnnqunm. Miss Mnrgurlte Selby, who N'n Troops Moved. uysior nay, Aug. 23. Uouerul Hell, chief of stuff, was called bv tho jiroaldent today to discuss the llrowusvlllo, TuxiiB, troubles, btfforo taking further action. Ho sa ho has replaced tho nugro troops with whiten, and sunt tho blacks to Fort Heno. Gilford Plnchot talked to tha president about forestry. 4W m4 Lttmrtjr (., CASTOR I A lt-KWYtiiHiiilt UoblKHl His tistmivr. N'ew York, Aug. 23.Cre.liiorfi nr M. J. Sago & Co. besieged their otn cos today. The -'Co.- U believed to ho Al Adnms. Patrons have loarud that Adams, by his failure, domed about $8,000,000. H announce! to tho compAnys custpmers the boom wns false, bought tho stockB him olf ;h8 he threw outo the market. o 1-Vnnco Has NVy Mustor. "avro, Frame, Aug. 23. The sec rtary of state, an omii ..i ml .11 or of ,he ,eor. resigned dotltiltoly today. Andrado, formerly minuter of the Interior la slated to' iicvvwi nun. Tollcc (iptab Dlea. San Rrnnelkco. Aujr. 23. j0s, J. nuruvtt, captain of. th ,,..... of th jiolleo department here, woli a,ud favorably known ,,0llw cir cles, died Ust ulghi t Pacific Grove, of asthma and heart trouble. 3?SSS Another Vvrvt 1 Oyster Hay. us ?t ti..-. ad tho president was to establish a now format reserve In Northern Idaho. Plnchot starts September 3 to attend tho Irrlitatlou iv,B ... Holt. """ been visiting Snlem friends, left Inst evening for Henry. South Dakota. Mb. W. B. Gould loft this morn. Ing for Albany, whero sho will visit her daughter. Mrs. J. Housewurt. Miss Gladys HIches and Miss Grace Masher nnd Stanley nnd Wnllaco HIches, of Turner, wore In town yes terday. Mrs. Laura Baldwin, of Hood Itlver. who has been visiting her uncle, Wm. Jory left for hor hrm, yustorday. Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald, who hnvo been In town on business, re turned on this moraine's IoohI Portland. Miss Muriel Talcot. who in. i... visiting friends In this clt,y, left this morning for her homo In Wlllpws. viiiiiurniu. L. A. Frey and wife arrived In Salem yesterday. Mr, Frey is one of tho lending business men of North Bono Oregon. Mr. P. A. Palmer, who hns been Visiting her noire. Mrs. J, c Petty John, left this mornlnr- t.,- 1 hpmo in Portland. Mrs. J. D. Slater ami n r.. Ida, who have been visiting rolatlves .. ui city, iett this morning for Portlnnd, en route home. &' "VU.' Vh VH w"h the .v.. "u,wr,c Lake, wPnt through last evening to Albany, l,ut will return to Salem this afternoon Miss Hnttlo HlRgins,a former WIN lamette student. snnf ......,." Salem. Miss Hle.i. k. .. KageJ to teach tho P n . this fall . '" M:noo, P. Aj Donogaiia and Mls ilUcla mucn annoyance tor several years. Al thouRh I used a good many remedies I obtained no positive relief until my attention was called to Doan's Kidney Pdls. nnd I procured thm at Dr Stone's drup, store. They soon brought mo effective benefit, easwl tho bearing down feeling through the back and loins, and banished tie aching and oth r symptoms that had annoyed mo for long. 1 have since liimA -.. ers who think tho world of your relia ble remedy and I gladly recommend . .uuenng from backache or kidney trouble." Per snlo by all dealers. PrJco 50 XeiN- fMtTMllbB"1 C- Bu. stN "sent9 for the Unlted ItememWr tho take no other. NEW TODAY Lost. Small signet ring. Initials "L. N. S." Return to 11SS State street, and receive reward. S-23-3 For Sale. Two second-hand buggies nnil lliroo wnmna nt 'Mttchell. Stnver nnd Lewis's, State St. 'S-233 For Sale. Thoroughbred Llewellyn Setter, lemon and white, 3 year old, well brokon, fine retriever on land or wator, good disposition. "W. E. Conner, Willamette Hotel, Salem. Or. s-23-sr name-Dean 's-and Vnr Ttottt TTniinolroonlmr rnnms. UP- stalrs at 223 South Commercial street. Have You Insurance On your prop erty? If not, why not? It Is dan gerous to go without it. See W". A. Linton, tho leading Fire In surance man, for rates. No. 37Q first floor, McCornlck Bldg., Court St. Phono 1321. 8-lS-3t For Saje Cheap SayeTsi good fxnu; also city and) suburban property; 5 housjes for rent. Capital National Dank. tt-s . -T- I ' P ,,, .. -'"", vvu . lomuK tneir aunt i- 1.. I'.or.tu'ma this momin tl'le(t W. home U U Junction C, DON'T SlTL A n.. Z y Wbs Ut- and too. the hlPh SL iM Wantwl--150 women and girls dur ing the pear season, o help at tM Salem Mutual "cannerr, which will bo reof aned pn or about AuguK 20tn. All who wish, to help pieasp register nt tho office of the can nery. 7-27-eod-tf Voiitel At the Hllke Millinery store, apprentice glrla to commence work September 3rd. S-21-lw For Sali, lis acres, 7 miles eat of Sajem,; 40 acres In cultivation; running water: cood house, bars, out,buiid!ns and orchard. Farm ing lmpler'fintB, ancj stock go wit" premises. A bargain. Call on W addresg M. P. tyortensoa, R. F D, Np. (J. 6-21-dw-l Wasted Turkeys, ges,duck?, chiet-. ens and all hrm produce. Hlgi. eah price paid for same. CapM Commistioa Compaay 267 Comf cial etreet. Telepkeae 17. Money to Low THOU A B IT. 1TORK wtir uat Jt Bueh'a Banlf. Sale.'