Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1906)
" " K JPWBpWfy ' .., .,,,. Jon.,, mlcm. SS5a IflESJ I J, If 41 wna a. Iceu Itl ctric Co , ne w tff Ice Ci Portland Genera mow r these i 11 ilusttu fuLLEl . fl J I'tfl w li Hi i I Mi: I , '1 v i f- "fr ft . 240 Commercial St. Tlio Sea (Hit Itlttu Toimmiui'iit. Ben Girt, N. J., Auk. 27. -The urontcst Blithering of military rlllu allots thin countiy ovor wHnowied, begun hero today and will continue to September 0. The occasion U tlio annual rlllu ruutont under tlio itu- Hplces of tlut nntlonal board for tlio promotion of lilto practice, tlio Nn tlonal Rlllo aiwoolntlun of America ntul tlio Now Jersey Stato lllllo mho elation. The Hhootlng tournament to hold on tlio famous rltto ran go at tliU place anil la hold uiulur tlio direction Of tho national board. Congress Una voted $300 for cash prison, hut prl vatu parttu liavu contributed $-100 additional for rush prises, making tho total 13100. ThU liy far tho greatest uuui over offered lu prises at a military iltlu ahootliiK content In thli country, nlthough It doe not quite coma up to tho llhoral prises tittered by tho kins itml tho British ADVANCING THEIR INTEREST W1J ENDEAVOR to advanco tho bublncas lutorcsta of our custom or In orory legitimate way. In o doing, our uiotlrea may bo wjtnowhat tinctured with eolflah ness, for, upon tho prosperity of Ma patrows hinges tho success of every bank. Salem State Bank L, K, PAGE, PtmUnt & W, HAZARD. Putty j ATTEND TO h government ut tho annual tournn monts of tho National lllllo associa tion of Groat llrltuln. Tho UIiik's prlzo alone constats of $1250 In cash, a gold medal mid a gold badge. Nearly ono thousands of tlio moat export shots of tho regular army and now and of tho various stato mill-! tin oiganlzntloua uro ontored for tho contort this year. At leant forty teams of twelve men each will tnko part lu the national tonm match and b.wldoa tho two army tennis, one composed of Infantry, tho other of cavalry men, thoro will bo teams from tho nnvy, tho murine corps and teams representing tho mllltla of var ious state. In this match tho com petition Is tor tho national trophy, donated by conKress, together with $300 In cash, tho Hilton trophy nnd $200 In rash, nnd tho Soldier of Mar- itthon, presented by tho commander- in-chief In behalf of tho state of Now York, and $130 In cash. Resides that thoro are three other cash "prizes and each member of tho wlnnlnc teams will receive a properly inscribed bronio medal. Tho national board will also super vise the Individual contests In rltlc shooting and tho national pistol match. Tho latter Is open to tho various military organisations and to members of the national rifle associa tion aud militated clubs. Tho United States service pistol, Colt's or Smith .& Wesson, calibre 3S, must bo used with tho service cartridge, lu this match thoro nro seven cold medals, four silver medals aud four bronze medals, together with fifteen cash prize. Renldoa tho matches mentioned there will be it number of matches which will bo shot undor tho super vision of tho Natloual Rifle associa tion, The leadlns match Is for tho Wlmbledou oup, presented by tho Na tional Rlrte association of Great Rrl- tau. ThU t opeu to all chitons and residents of tho United States and aar rll and any awaiunltloa nay bo used, Tho distance Is 1000 yard Rofnrp the Winter days set in it is a good idea to adopt our New light ing rate. It's Just the Thing to IVIake Dark Days Cheerful. To make room for new stock in Chandeliers we have some bargains in two and three light fixtures. imtlltt)1l3tt1fc1111illii1r,'llte'ta''hihl"ftffih''h"'l'IMrtill 3Krf'T J? and carrion tho long range champion ulilp of tho Unltod Stales nnd four cash prizes with It. Tho president's mutch carries with It tho military championship of the Unltod Statos, a champion ship modal and an auto- 'graph lottor from Prosldont Roose- volt, together with clKlit cash prizes. 1 addition to tho matches nlrondy mentioned thoro will bo it number of "thor for tho skirmish match prize tallied at $250, tho intoreolloglato trophy, tho tutor-club trophy, tho Na- tlonnl marksmen's prize, tho Halo trophy for rovolvor shooting, tho Drjdou trophy undor tho supervision of tho Jersey Stato Rltto association nnd othors. Tho great military tournament bogan this morning; with tho matches of tho Natloual Rttlo as sociation and tho Now Jersey Stato Rlflo association, which will continue through tho weok, Tho national board matches will bogln n week from today nnd continue through to Thursday, possibly longer. Hop Pickers Wanted. At tho llltheo Hop Yard, 3H miles east of Salem; 96 acres of hops. Ex cellent camp ground; ituo water; plonty of wood; families with tho .camping outfits will bo taken from tho city to our ranch nnd back again freo of charge. Register now nt tho otllco of Louts Lachmund & Co, Ovor Wlprut's Clgnr Store, Salem. S-:0-2w. Is It n llun;nlit Halo? Tho Astorlan says: "Tho ladles having lu charge tho Uaby Show tor tho regatta wish to announce that they aro ready to receive applications for babies from 6 months to 2 years of age." Hop Pickers Wanted. A few more pickers wanted. Good camp srouud lu orchard, or you can live at homo and drive or ride wheel out. Price 50 centa per box. Register at yard, three miles on East State street, or at 2SG Commercial street. 2L OITO J. WILSON. THIS Berlin, Aug. L7. Tho christening of tho Infant son of Crown Prince Frederick William, tho prospective heir to tho throno of Prussia aud of tho Gorman omplro took placo here today with tho customary coromon les. Tho ceremony was performed In tho Schlobsktreho, In the prosouce of it largo nnd most brilliant gather ing, Including tho members of tho roynl-lmperlnl family, tho sponsors, a largo numbor of foreign prices and rnnrosuntatlvoa of forotcn envorn. I ments, members of tho diplomatic crops and prominent representatives of tho nrmy, navy nnd tho civil gov ernment, Including tho members of tho Imperial cabinet and delegations of tho two houses of Parliament. Tho rday was observed practically as n holiday In llerlln nnd great enthus iasm was displayed by tho popula tion. Tho ceremony was itself per formed by tho court chaplain after tho slmplo rlto of tho Lutheran church. In accordance with customs tho ceremony was followed by a state dinner at tho royal palace, to which only tho members of the family and tho sponsors wore Invited. This even ing tho city will bo Illuminated and there will bo a uumber of bauquots and receptions. 1 Not Like Their Jobs. St. Petersburg, Aug. 27. It is re ported Qovornor General Knulbars and nil the principal military and civil officers havo unexpectedly sent In their resignations. -o Rheumatism. Whon pains or Irritation axlst on any part of tho body, the applica tion or Ballard's Snow Liniment glrea prompt rellof. E. W. SulllTan, rrop. Sullivan House, El Reno, O. T., writes, Juno 6, 1902: " I taka pleasure in recommending Rallard'a snow unlraont to all who are afflir. ted with rhcumatiatn. it is tho only remedy I hare found that Elves tm- r.M.t'' c7?7l if by D, J. Fry, Salem. Or mediate reuor." For sale NOW Salem, The TrniuliiK of the Gas Men. I Sherman Morse, writing about press agents of tho trusts in The American Magazine for September, tells nn interesting story about Rob ert E Livingston, for 20 years on the staff of the New York Herald. No wonder tho Consolidated Gas com pany of Now York picked Livingston ns tho mnn resourceful enough to perform the difficult duties required of Its publicity man! "Mh. Livingston," says Mr. Morse, "demonstrated his ability to fill such n position by his work as n reporter for tho New York Herald. He Is ex traordinarily resourceful. When tho Herald received a cable mesago from Its correspondent In Martinique thnt pictures and n detailed 'story' had been forwarded to Now York by a tramp steamer, Livingston was as signed to meet the vessel. After spending sovoral days on n tug out sldo of Sandy Hook, ho finally sight ed tho tramp lato one afternoon Just in time to get the photographs to ms onice m tlnio for publication tho next morning It ho met with no dolay. "Running alongside the vessel. Livingston hailed tho tramp's, ship, per, only to loam, to his chagrin, that the captain lind no photogranha or any thing elso for tho Herald; in met. no ata not know that ho was er. pected to bo the bearer of a letter or Pictures. But ho had n pouch of mall from Martinique aboard, and In it Livingston was convinced the prec ious pictures woro buried. His ap peals to the Bklpper to open the pouch were laughed at; and the time within which the pictures could be rushed to the office for use in the uexi morning's Issuo dangerously short. was growing "It was a situation discouraging and honoino ... t , . . r -, wufc Kumgston's re- sources were by no means Th.. Racing against time, he rn i.. .. !i?,,dr1IIOOk aDd S lVX telePbo communication l45 Stat ' .k'M-k iean.d! 3$. jottfW .creaiE 'i Pre Gla dex Da Che Sale 1 ,$ Oregoi i servlce. Red tano was rutble slashed, nnd before tho tramp stw er readier tho quarantine station Stnten Islhnd, Livingston was as Si nlnncsMn hop nnd this time art with tho authority of a postofficel snector. It was a matter of seccw for Mm in nnon the mall POUCU &I to race up the bay with the 11 pictures to rench Now iorK oi destruction of St Pierre" Itun Over- ami Killed. A tiPfttiiinrlv sad accident occurr near the hall of Falrmount Grttj In Honton coitntv. a mllO frOW H city at 4:30 o'clock last evening t result of which was the almost ' .-.. j.-.i. . A.i nlliRnn. 0W- hiuui ut'iuu oi uiu u- , Xf nA MVa Wm. H. "IDS ...-,. , .' ,jD t thnt sect!" wuu kuuwu rfaiuouw ,i rr.u ...nnirar hV a JOul xuv uJ) wua iuuviv - j v.ia hnml crusnw iuiiu nubuu UUU ma m-- -- .i the wheel, from tho effects oi - ho died almost instantly. r- nihonn trhn lives on 1 Vance farm, was In the act of bj ing ots to this city, using two i n .- ,. xr ,lmrn one 01 lJ rigs while his son, Ord. B .. . .. j nm. e' nanaiea tno seconu , n.,oi . mtirnnd crossing inaillnUl In a rAnP Of lliS WB I team, tho young man bad w " l Ifnrtnna tn hovA threO BU." 1 j ,i , tu tmnt end and . . j in frnt of the BV He Bllpped oft with the sacks oi l and fell between tho sacks " wtAMMAaa nn irniu. viaav - , umuuvr iuhi iud t,!l wagon ran over his head cru-- the right side. The unroriuB- was quickly picked up by his m ijuichij yitavii - - K,j, fled father and carried to m nearby and Dr. w. - "";' i... 1 nt mmnned oj . . v T.H. O - phone, but before tho Pb nrrivA hn in.i hnH hreathed a . The Injury was necessarily fl hH . ni.v.ii(in iiAn on tne B . Immediately nothlag could k!Jj done for the uniorunato j baay Herald. - .u mBa :n tne portoSce