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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1906)
"! -") - i DAILY CAPITAL JOURXAL, SALEM, OIIEGO.V, TTKSHAV, Al'OrST B8, JOOO. a 1 u I 1 i 1 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL HIT HOPEK llltOS., Publisher iiimI Proprietors. SUIiSCMPTIOX KATES. tho city treasury and should lie met by nil taxpayers. Jj Iljr Mall. T Dally Journal, ono month .... 3Gc !l''. Dally Journal, tliroo months . .$1.00 i .j Dally Jourtinl, one year -1.00 I Weekly Journal, ono yenr .... 1.00 JM IJy Carrier. Mm Dully Journal, nor month ... . fiOc HAD ADVEIITISIKH. Scattered all over WoBtorri Oregon aro ndrortlslng cards hearing legends Biipposed to attract peoplo to Indo prtidonco for hopplncklng. They represent among othor at tractions that thero will bo "plant)' of. boozo" and that all who como aro onmrcd n "h 11 of n tltno." Whether this will not keep nwny at many ns It will bring Is a ques tion. Hut It is advertising that "will keop many decent families nwny Strom the hopyards about Independ ence Whoovcr Is circulating this kind of advertising Is doing It to tho In 3tiry of Indopcudoncc, and to tho In jury of tho hop business. It Is n 'alnnder on tho lutolllgonco of thu people. Hop picking is a rospectablo call ing nnd In no way connected with ?oozo consumption, nnd certainly not "with having n h II of n tltno. It Is this kind of Indlscrcot nnd 'iiiiwIbo methods that projudlco sober minded and thinking peoplo against tho hop buslnoBH and tho liquor bus iness. Tho Indepcmdouco peoplo fchouhl ronounco this kind of advertising ntl tho reputation of being n com- WEATHEH llUHKAU. (fciicnil Summary. West of tho Cascade mountains tho weather during tho week was dry nnd sultry. A few small showers oc curred Thursday and Friday nlong tho westorn slope of tho mountains, but they were not sufficient "to extin guish tho forost llres which woro burning In many localities. The winds woro light, and tho smoke from tho forest flros hung like a pall over tho valleys and made the weather vory oppressive. Haln Is badly needed In nil sections west of tho Cascndo mountains to extinguish tho forest fires and to clour tho at mosphere of smoke. East of tho Cascndo mountains numerous thunder showors occurred, nnd tho ntmosphoro contained but lit tle smoko. Tho temperatures nver uged below normal, and In somo of tho higher valleys frosts occurred, and In tho mountains some snow fell. No damaging winds attended the thunderstorms nnd tho rainfall, ns n rule, was vory light. intinlty things, that rountenaucoB such MALUM J H (JltOWINW. Everybody should tako notlco of hc fact that Hiilom Is growing jwiro rapidly than nny city In tho state mutt to Portland. Uoililiis street Improvements and now electric linos, thin city In tn tho midst of u largo fnrmliig country vJch In resources. Tho city Itnoir must ndnpt Itself to IIiohq conditions, and must moot tho ilnmandB of n growing poitutatlou In mnny wnyn. Tho uumlng and numliorlng of tho Ptroots, tho jmprovomont of mall facilities, nnd oxtouslon of flro pro tection uro noudud. Thoro aro many of tho now por tions of tho pity without mtuiiuuto wnte'r uorvleo In ratio of a lire. All nhouhl riTOKiiku this. Tho water company should co. onitrnto with tho city govoruinHiit In extending mains and twinhlltdilng needed hydrant In tho now wards. Tho fundamental fnct Is that 8a lorn Is growing In all directions nnd those In ehnt or any dopartnieut of the public sorvlco should luoog nlxo this fact mid meet (ho demand of tho day and tho hour. Ilerblnc. Renders tho bllo moro fluid, and thus helps tho blood to flow; It affords prompt relief from bilious ness, Indlgostion, sick nnd nervous hondachos, and over-indulgence In food nnd drink. O. L. Caldwell, Agt. M. K. nnd T. It. n Chccotah, Ind. Tor., writes, April 18, 1003: "I was sick for over two yonrs with enlargement of tho llvor nnd spleen, nnd I had gtvon up all hnpo of being cured, whon my druggist advised mo to uso Heroine It has in ado mo sound nnd well." GOc. For sale by D. J. Fry. KTltltimi TO UK WATKUKD. Wntw or oil should bo put on tho Htreot loading from tho Southern VmcIHo station to Commercial stroot, nnd from Coaimorclnl street to tho Btnto Fair groiludri. Tho city government should sec to It that wt least during tho wook of i no male rair our visitors do not Kot too big n dose of dut. Lot us oo to It that ttmsu principal streets nro kept under oil or wutur. Tho small nwt to tho city of that finniovmmmt Is ns nothing compared to tho tomtort null benefits, dorlvod This exntmse should bo paid out of Mold Timber Wolves. (Hosoburg Hovlow.) A paity of Biirvoyors from tip the Calapoola tell of tho constant foar existing among settlers In that re gion on account of tho groat number of timber wolvos. Annunlly It scorns th wolves become moro courageous, and venture rlosor to tho homos of tho residents, nnd kill their cnlvos, swluo, sheep, nnd ofton the faithful watch dog; and raucheis nro some times follow od for mllos by the brutes, and unloss thuy nro well nrm od thoy nro afraid to venture far Into tho mountain. A desperate effort Is being made to kill them. A 'pio.1s.1nt Way to Travel. Tho nbovo Is tlio ttiunl verdict of tlio traveler mlng the Missouri Pacific railway bntwoon the I'aclflo coast nnd tli Hunt, and wo bellsve that tho sor vice nnd accommodations given morlt this itatoinont. From Denver, Coloro do Sp-lngs and Denver thero are two through trains dally to,Kanai City and St. I.otili, carrying Pullman's lat ent standard electrle lighted sleeping ours, ftJmlr cars and up-to-date dining cars. Tho ssuio oxcellent to'viee it operated from Kaunas City and St. Louis to MeuipltU, Little ltoek and Hot Springs. If yon nre going Kast or South, write for particulars and fuli information, W. O. MoimiDK, n. Agt. 134 Third St., PortlauJ, Or TIIK IS TO AlliaD m.si 8KCHKT OP HUCOHSS 1IAVK SOME MO.MIV WITH WHICH TO YOUIt OI'POUTUMTV whk.v rr comes ami.vo. IT COMICS SOONEU OU U'l KllVOUVKlW ONE PUKPAUKD to use it, A HAVI.VtfS HAXK ACCOt'XT M'lMi iii;u' you save which IS TIIK FIKftT'STi:! TOWAUDS HUCCNMI. START TODAY. LSavtagt DjurUiMt CpHi Natkmal Bmfc, NOTICE TO TAAPAYEUS. Tho llonrd of Equalization of Marlon count), Oregon, will inout nt tho olllco of tho County Clork, Aug ust 27, 11)00, and publicly oxnmlno tho nssoasmont roll for tho year 1U0C nud correct nil errors In valuation, doaorlptlon or qualities of land, lots or other property. All parties inter ostod nro requested to appear and lunmlno their assessment for the An Interesting King. (Uaker City Herald.) Perhaps the most Interesting of reigning kings Is Menellk of Abys sinia. Ho was born In 1842 and claims to be a descendant of tho queen of' Shcba, whoso own son, of the same name, was reputed to be the son of I Solomon. This Menellk. although so.' closely connected with tho historic past, Is a very progressive man. The visitor to thu capital of what Mene llk has mudo a united Abyssinia Is agrcenbly surprised to find himself traveling over smooth nnd well con structed roads. Tho Imperial palaco occupies the crest of a hill and dominates the whole city. Standing In garden grounds enclosed by a thatched stone wall, It comprises a number" of build ings to which access Is obtained by traversing several court yards nnd n spacious campus whore Is stationed tho only body of regularly European trained troops In the Ethiopian army. Tho emperor's thirst of informa tion is phenomenal, nnd his knowl edge of other countries Is moro con siderable than ono mljht imagine from thu meager sources at Ills' dis posal. Ho can discourse on the United Stntcs' recent war with Spain, and more summarily on tho war of Independence with Great Britain. President Roosevelt ho has evi dently learned a good deal about and scums to bo much Interested in his porBonnllty. Having heard that the prosldent Is n sportsman, ho ex pressed tho hopo of seeing him somo dny In Ethiopia, Inquired his ngo nnd wns engor to have tho story of his election nnrratcd. Tho ompross Tnltu rarely or never nsslsts at tho rocoptlon of visitors, unloss somo public ceremony is in volved nbsolutoly requiring her pres ence. Sho Is said to bo n woman of great forco of character nnd to have boon In hor youth of striking beauty. Sho Is now 47 yoars of ago, nnd Is tho dnughtor of a former Itus of (ondar and ono of tho hereditary princesses of the absorbed kingdom of Slemen, the Inhabitants of which are roputod for their white skins. Several times married previously sho became tho wlfo of Monellk In 1SS3 Thoy huve no child ran. Monellk calls himself "tho Lion of tho Tribe of Judnh, tho choson of the Lord King of Kings of Ethiopia." o - . Kxliiuts from Oicgou (iaiiic. Ijius , It Is lawful to kill buck deer (a iJ M5cr!5j It Heals Without A Scar. The great monetized, toothing &! hesllng liniment-KING CACTUS Olt-neierlcae4aicr. Prof. Dean's King Cactus Oil , Spee.li:y curei cuti, ipnlni. brultcf, old torei (welllni?, fruit blte,chpped hands, bnrhod wlro cuts on anlmols, harneia and Mddlo gall'. mango, itcu, and all hurts of mnn or benat. At drtiKtita In 15c, 50c and It bottles, 1 ' Ml5 decorated cani, or em prepaid j wio n,niifclureri. OLNEY & McDAID, Clinton, town, If your druggUt cannot 1 ur?')r' ,, O. W. PUTNAM CO., Druggists. 135 North Commercial SALEM, OREGON. ecial Sales Of Ladies Black Sate Waists t SO Values Special Pice This Week SV.W I'EST DISCOVERED. Destructive Ihscct Feeds on soins of Ilhickberrles. Uloi- your 190(5, mid bo, lmvo nil orrois, 1 corrected by said any thero hoard. Taxpayers nro especially Invited to luspect their assessment prior to tho snld dato preparatory to tho meeting of such board, WU3D J. RICE, Assessor Marlon County, Oregon. August 4, 110G. S-7-lSt Orogon until Nov. 1 noxt. Tho son sou for does otitis at tho samu tlmo, but does not open until SopU 1, nt which tlmo also It will bo lawful to kill pheasants. Tho grouse season opened on tho llrst of this month. It closes Dec. 1, as duos tho pheasant season. Thu open suuson for aunll Is from Sept. 1 .to Dec, 1. Elk nru piotected until 1007. The season for trout, which opouud April 1, closes Nov. 1. Tho following brevities, ox trnctod from tho Orogon game laws, will bo of InturotU to sportsmen. It Is t'ulnnfiil. To soil any game. To kill mora than 10 phensauU, grouso or quail In 1 day. To catch trout loss than S luchas In lsngth. To entch trout other than with hook nud lluu. To catch trout by night ruhlug. To hunt dour nt night. To hunt duor with dogs. To kill moro than E doer In one soason, To hunt gamo nnlmuls or birds without llcunso oAcopt upon your own ground. Hlnck llii88 No. inv, Snlpo No law. (Astoria Herald.) Tho discovery of .a new insect pest which Is particularly destructive to blackberries nnd mny prove as high ly dangerous to other fruits has been brought to tho attention of fruit Inspectors. What the Insect Is, where It camo from or how it got here, are mysteries thnt neither the farmers nor tho fruit inspectors havo yet been iiblo to determine. Tho pest wns discovered tho hlnck berry patches noar Llnnton during the floworlng seuson of tho vines this year, but as the nature of tho hug was not suspected Its presence was not mndo known to the authori ties in tlmo for them to btudy Its nature. Tho farmors who discovered It, however, say it attacks tho blossom of tho vino, boring into it, killing tho fruit lu tho bloom. In this re- spect the insect Is different from al most any othor fruit pest thnt the authorities hero havo had to deal with, and for tho same reason It Is considered far more clangorous than others, beeiiuso of tho absoluto de struction It works. Whon tho Insect, which rosombles tho boll woevol, wns first noticed, no special attention was paid to It, but when tho blooms began to dlo and drop off suddenly and the fruit failed to develop, tho ranchors discovered that the Insuct was doing tho dam- ago. Efforts were made to gut rid of tho pest by 'sprays, but thoy had no ef fect upon tho lusoct. The farmers found that thu only manner In which thoy could kill the bug was to go through their borry pntchos and shako tho Insects off Into pans of oil, but this method wns not found to he satisfactory or offeotlvo. A specimen of tho Insoets was rocontly sent to Frull Inspector Deiuh of Portland. Its roMiinblunce to tho boll weovll of tho outh loads the Inspector to be- llovo It Is n spoclos of tho dreaded post of tho southern cotton fields. $1.00 R0STEIN & GREENBAUM Old Nos. 298 and 300 Commercial St. Sale SALEM, OREGON A tuorougn business training school, skilled teachers, model methods, excellent equipment, conscientious service to pupils, both school and afterwards. We cannot supply all of our calls for hej and the demand will be greater next year. THE CAPITAL CITY OF OREGON Is an Idenl school city. The surroundings are excellent, and tj cost of living Is much less than In a larger city. If you are interest! In making a successful start in business, let us show- you that no A ter school advantages can be had any place, at any price. Our rd catalogue Is ready for mailing. W. I. STALEY. Principal STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT MONMOUTH- Begins Its 25th year September! 100C. Three full courses of stj Higher course recognized In W lnton and other states. The best shortest way to a state and life pal Additional work In both genj and special methods; also, sell management for ' graded and graded schools will bo given this cj lngyenr. Longer terms, higher WnCCS and bottnr nnnni'fiinltlna nrn nnon to mnl graduates. School directors appreciate the superior ability of 58 moutii graduates, nnd the demand far exceeds thto supply. Cntalouj containing full information will bo sont on application. Correspondel inwieu. AUdress J. 11. V. RUTLER, Registrar ' vfrBaaa (Sutu'fiUm'ii Ron Wall Makes Ufa now ns safo in that city ns on tho higher uplands. E. w. Ooodloe, who resides on button St., In Waco, Tox , notttii no oa wall for safety. Ho writes: "I ho ucd Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption tho past flvo years, and It Kwps mo well und safe, lleforo that tlmo I had a cough which for ysr had bojn growing wnrso. Now it's eono." Gur Chronic Coughs nnd provenu Pneumonia, IMeaaant to takiV Hvory bottle uuaraiite.,l nt p. a I'orryM drug storo. Trlco 50c and $1.00. Trial bottlo freo. The Tvxas Wonder. Curvt atl klttuey, bladder and rheumatic trouble sold by all drug gists, or two months' treatment br wan tor 11. Dr. K. Hall, t?J Oliro strwt. St. Louis, Mo, 8nJ fr totlwonIals, gold by Stoa" tint atom, dwlyr. DoafnwH Cannot Ho Curvtl Uy local applications, as thoy ennnot ronoh tho diseased portion of tho far. Thoro Is only ono way to cure denfnoss, and that Is by constitu tional romedlos. Deafness Is caused by an Inuumod condition of tho mu cuous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tubo Is inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear ing, and whon It Is ontlroly closed, deafness Ib tho result, and unless the Inflammation can bo taken out and this tubo restored to Its normal con dition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nluo cases out of ten aro caused by Catarrh, which ts nothing but an intlamed condition of tho mu cous surfaces. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars for any cabo of Doafnes (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for clr. culara, feo. r J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c, Tako Hall'a Family 1U for eon ttlpaUon. " - 'i ... fltetaJtaKtxWwtsfcMW Of liilci-twt to Sick Popple. Wo havo all tho sympathy In tho world for sick people, and wnnt to treat thorn In a sorlous way. Thoro Is no humor In pain and nllllctlon, but hard oaruest fact. It is Impos sible for tho pntlont to Impress on others the oxtont of suffering they onduro, and tholr anxiety for rellof. To get well or ho rolloved Is tholr ono thought. Any remedy that will bring this nbout has tholr ovorlast- Ing grntltudo. Wo havo thousands of letters from pooplo who havo had dyspepsia, sick hoadacho and bilious nttacks, who toll us how thankful thoy woro for having used Dr. uuiins improved Llvor rills. Thoy aro sold at nil drug Btoroa for 25c por box. Only ono for a doso. These pills romovo tho cnuso of dlsoaso and make tho skin cloar and hoalthy looking. 1 5,000 Umt&c Band instruments Phonographs Records Stringed instruments and musical sundries. Dnn'l fru-oml !!.-, .... .vftviuiuuvc nave the goods and that they arc for sale at reasonable prices. P. L SAVAGE At J. Wttgtr's Old SUari, 247 OemitsccUl g. In purses for racing events, including a $2000 pace and a $2000 trot, at Oregon State Fair 1906 Beginning September, 10, and ending September 15 $1 0,000 In premiums on live stock, agricultural and manufac-l turcd products.' U.will be the greatest State Pair in the history of Or egon. It belongs to all the people of this state; all arc interested, and tens of thousands of them wiH be in at- IPnrlanrn ' 'B A. L. FRASER Plffl Cornice Work, Heating and Buildins Work of all Kinds; ".nuies wade and Work Guaranteed o Murphy Blk State St cm, Oregon PhoiielStt