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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1007. nn wav is to pay no attention to it: ,... nnt until It dcvelons into oncumonia. IaH Ynfl or bronchitis, or pleurisy. Another way Is iBIL 9" ia ask your doctor about Ayer's Cherry i I'cciorai. """t " uiijj mi colds," then take it. Do as no says, anyway. UeColi Wa hkrs no eorot I We pnblUb nnau"""""""' y . ..-M-. the J.C.AytrCo. iKmu,j Mit. SIP i(T THE CAPITAL L2Si!5i ."."...?:, "Z tho ..-.tnnnrl nll(l tllO MB aeveiuv- .,. ATtcni. ti ftrpnLeak w--- U ft. t.,. .. nrlfh IS e vast commercial MB . ..M-fiflwillr mprov- MCe 01 ". ,.,, nl! , was not appreciu.u . .Jmiied early in 1901. Slime thU organization has (H"" . ... - mnrniia jinitaionanooui.iu'"'" .American peopio unu m,u.. .i.ir in onncrosj tho L.6epni&iiica u " J for the comprehensive hematic development .. -- U ttorwars. THUS lur iiD Lui been more than successful, Irti each succeeding year ic .MrtiilMbr difficult io avium il w" -- . . . .i ,(be national legislators .im propriations for tho contlnu- j work under way anu wiu uu-refneff- projects. Just nt this , tlerefore, tho National Rlvcr3 i congress Is putting lorin tiwd efforts to doublo Its mom- 45, in order to become so roprc- , at the whole country mm I must accede to Its demandB .n!ir annual appropriations of M I5J.000.OOO. Re reports which liavo boon clr- concerning Secretary Root'3 srjtated resignation from tho 1 portfolio, coupled with tho (Siht teli taking tho "rest euro" (linos! sanitarium near Whlto i, XT,, caused qulto a stir utt the capital, until It beenmo Ihit tho "nervous prostra- If ta which Mr. Itoot was ro- sfferlng was nothing moro i cr mind-wrecking thnn tho Muhloned ailment, rhou- It was known horo, of i,tiit Mr. Root had boon hard id was consequently some- Uhjed about tho edgos" ns I m physical stnto, but whon Mlrst began to bo circulated rtstern was felt among his &kre. His physician rocom- Jtlit he tako exerclso nnd m'MoMr. Root qulotly hlod kSlo Whlto Plains, whoro ho IPtthe exercise whilo remnln- mtfalon. Ho realized that ho iWpthlmself Into hotter nhvslcnl aa before startlnc out on Ma UWj, Ho has kent In Mnsn Jttththe stato dopartmont, be- SlWcrmed Of tho nrnorrnas nt nil at Tho Hnguo nnd of u i-partmeatal business outsldo of ork. Another important appointment wnB mndo this week in tho matter of providing instructors in tho newly reorganized college of tho political sciences of tho George Washington university. This branch of tho uni versity until this year was known as tho depnrtmont of law and diplo macy, but with its amibtlon to be come tho great American graduato school about to bo realized through tho growth of tho "greater univer sity" ondowmont fund, tho education al linos of tho dopartmont wero broadened and oxtondod to meat tho growing requirements of tho govern ment. Already tho collogo numbora of its faculty somo of tho nation's most famous scientists and jurists, which fact, la calculated to bring about a speodior recognition of tho university's claims to supromacy in tho educational lifo of tho western hemisphor'o. Tho latest additon to tho faculty of tho Institution Is Dr. Howard Leo McBaln, who comes of n fnmouB old southern family. Dr. McBaln for a numbor of years was engngod in educational work in Rich stamp out betting on horso racing, and not a few pool room proprietor havo been put put of business with heavy fines or Imprisonment. Tho raid of tho bucket shops was tho next step in tho anti-gambling fight, and cases against their proprietors now nro being workod up from tho books and other papers solzed by tho police Tho crusado is being vigor ously pushed by District Attorney Baker, and has caused no' little con sternation among tho class who opor ato theso get-rlch-quick concerns. iff x H'im VxLBIikw If vSv I'WKrJnlW MmW Speaking of criminals, It has boon decided that this element in Wash ington will in tho future bo dumped down in Now Jorsoy. Just aa if that stato didn't havo enough undcsirablo cltizons, with tho steady Influx of low class immigrants! Tho quoor part of it nil is that Now Jersey is rathor anxious to get tho naughty pooplo from Washington; at least no protost has been made by her clti zons. Tho way of it is this. Tho penitontlary at Tronton lias been designated by tho attorney gonornl to bo tho receiving station for all prisoners from tho District of Colum bia. Until December, 1903, tho Dis trict prisoners wero sent to tho Now Jorsoy penal Institution to servo out their sentences, but slnco then Moundsvillo, W. Va., has been tho placo of their involuntary resldonco. Tho order of tho attorney general, taking effect this week, changes all this, and horoaftor porsons convicted of crime in tho District will bo sent to Tronton, ns of yoro. JOHiNT H. BANKIIEAD. Former congressman nnd suc cessor of John- T. Morgan as United States sonntor from Slla bninn. . niond, but hns boon pursuing gradu ato studios in this country nnd abrond slnco 1904. Ho has Just renchod Washington from tho .Tamos town oxposltlon, whoro ho hns boon lecturing in tho oducntlonal conven tion rocontly hold thoro. Treasury department clorks wero made glnd this week whon it was de termined by tho comptroller of tho currency that thoy can bo pnld for tho month of August nftcr 12 o'clock on tho 31st. Tho last day of tho month falls on Saturday, and as it Is a half holiday, and Jnbor day comos on Mondny, it was thought thnt tho clorks would havo to wait over until their roturn to work on Tuesday bo foro getting tholr rospectlvo allot ments of public monoys. As many had plannod week-end trips to nenr by watering places and mountain re sorts over Sunday, this would havo meant a hardship In a numbor of casos. Acting Socrotary Reynolds submitted tho mntter to tho comp troller for decision, nnd ho has de cided that tho day's business bolng ended nt noon on Saturdny, tho clorks can bo paid after that hour, without straining tho law which pro vides that salaries shall not bo pnld until tho work Is performed. Drummers Capture Coney Islnnd. Now York, Aug. 30. Thousands of commercial travelers, hailing from all sections of tho country, invaded Coney island today nnd took com plete possession of Dreamland, one of the biggest amusement places on tho feBtivo Island. A "glad hand commltteo" of Now York drummers wolcomed tho knights of tho grip from other cities at tho administration building, where tickets were distributed admitting tho visitors to all tho numerous at tractions. This afternoon the nation al officers of tho United Commercial Travelers and tho Travelers Protec tive aBBocatlon held a recoptlon, at which Supromo Councillor Hunt and Prosldont Johnson dolivered nd- dresses. Tho feature of tho outing was tho parade of tho drummers, headed by tho Commercial Travelors' band and a hord of elephants, followed by tho Bagmen of Bagdad, a westorn orga nization of traveling men, docked in tho colors of tho rainbow and riding on camels and mules and In chariots, Whirling dlrvlshes, travelers from Morocco, Hindoo fakirs and all kinds of drummors from tho oast wore in lino. A baby camel was baptized by tho drummors in an entirely orlglnnl way. Tho Elks and Shrlnora had al ready baptized the animal, but tho A roform movomont Is swooping Washington, directed against nil forms of gambling, and as a result pollco havo raided and closed a num bor of bucket shops. Several weeks ago the authorities began a crusade ngnmst handbooks In an effort to mm i m m 'i-lliHijiii: ij.ii Sfte08MlionrnrAc. WSSft isas;srfflL 1 , , few- fiSSforcw.u.. not. ..TrWtfsiORs.Fpvn,.:,., 'j? nature of ?ffittZ CASTORIA 3cJl For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought JSW 2S7 2ffilC. Bears the Ay v Signature AAjl ( J(v In rv Jf Use w ror uver A unlquo voto-wlnnlng dovico wns ovolvod this weok by Aloxandor J. Wedderburn, ono of tho cnndldntes for tho Virginia stato sonato, who llvos nenr Alexandria, Just across tho Potomac from Washington, nnd tho rosult of this mot hod of soliciting votos will bo watched with Interest by budding politicians. Mr. Wedder burn, who is n farmor and woars a board, wants tho votos of all tho fathers of his district. He roallzcd that It would bo impossible for him to kiss nil tho babies In tho district boforo tho dnto of tho Domocratlc primary, and bosldes, ho feared that his beard might tlcklo tho youngsters and mako them cry Instead of coo. Ho thoroforo sought a plan whoroby ho might got around this. After thinking It over for a fow days, bo gave an order to a confectioner for 10,000 candy "kisses," with tho fol lowing vorso printed on tho wrap pers: "Horo's a kiss for tho baby, A bow .for mama; Hoping thoy will get mo Tho voto of papa." These ho has distributed lavishly In his district. It Is believed that this brilliant scheme will mark a new era In politics. CHARLES HEMPHILL. Centor fiolder of tho St. Louia American loo tho club. that In splto of tho fact that there was no mental or physical test, tho civil service commission received only 14 applications for employment as knlfo grinders In tho government printing offlco. Tho jobs pay about $900 a year, and tho duties of tho incum bents will bo to sharpen tho knives and cutters In use In tho big prlntery. It was expected that tho commission would bo swamped with applications, but It would seem that not enough publicity was given tho matter. VUf KB. CASTORIA Tm oiitvia wmuir, mw m rr. "HfMfMfMttBaBBM. Why Fret nnd Worry When your child Las a sovero cold. You need not fear pneumonia or other pulmonary diseases. Keep sup plied with Ballard's Horehound Syrup a posltlvo euro for Colds, Coughs, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis. Mrs. Hall of Sioux Falls, H. D., writes. "I havo used your won derful Ballard's Horehound Syrup, on my children for Ave years. Its re sults have been wonderful." Sold by D. J. Fry. o-- Show tho Bubstituter that you have a mind of your own by getting WHAT YOU ASK FOR. commercial travolors decided tho. Job had not boon proporly done, nnd repontod tho coromony. To night tho visitors will wind up tho high Jinks of tho dny with a great shoro dlnnor, at which nddrossos will be dollvorod by Charles M. Schwab, tho stcol mngnato; Govornor Hughes nnd Socrotary of Stato John S. Whalon. Mr. Schwab will spoak on "Amorlcn ns tho Land of Opportuni ties." At all of tho shows today Bpcclal performances wero given In honor of tho drummors. In tho "End of tho World" a foaturo was added deplet ing tho after torments of haughty and unnpproachablo buyors, pro prietors of uncomfortnblo hotols, morclloss bnggago hnndlors nnd all others antagonistic to tho happiness nnd equanimity of tho commercial travols. As tho poor victims of Sa tan's malicious ingenuity shrloked In anguish, tho drummors howled In glee. In "Creation" a drummer was shown trying' to soil Adam and Evo a bill of summor clothing, nnd nt tho "Foast of Belchnzzar" a discount fiend from tho Nllo dopartmont storo was boiled In oil, whilo a drummer assisted David In his Interpretation of tho mysterious handwriting on tho wall. Tomorrow will bo Swedish day at Coney, whon Prince Wllholm will witness tho bizarre attractions of tho famous resort. Ho will hold a ro- ceptlon at tho Dreamland ball room In the evening, where ho will dollvor a message from King Oscar to tho Swedes of. America. Extraordinary precautions are being taken by tho Coney Island pollco to safeguard tho young royal visitor during his stay at tho resort. o . Tho old remedies are the best. Hickory Bark Cough Remedy bas been In use for over ono hundred years by tho old Dutch Dunkards of Pennsylvania, and is still In uso by all tho old families of Western Penn sylvania, la absolutely pure; mado from tho bark of tho whlto or shell bark hickory tree. Tho bark is ship ped from tho east, and manufactured in Salem, Ore., For sale by all deal ers everywhere. Nursing Mothers and Over-burdoncd Womes In all stations of llfo, whoso vigor and vitality may havo boon undermined nnd brokon-down by over -work, exacting social duties, tho too froquont bearing of children, or othor cause9, will find In Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription tho most potent, invigorating rcstoratlvo strength Blvcroverdovlscd for tholr special bono- i1t,il1,?!nraother? wXnnd It especial ly valuable lKsu8talnlnghoIr strength andpromotln8naXundantl)Jurishmont will find It a prlcolessMwVtoipKre the fystern for baby's coming and roSdJlclna tne ordeal comparatively palnlcsa! jl twncote, WVoH3Tweak women, who surfer from frequont headaches, back ache., draptglnffdown distress low down In tho abdomen, or from painful or irreg ular monthly periods, gnawing or dis tressed sensation In stomach, dlizy or faint spoils, see imaginary specks or spots floating before eyos, havo disagreeable, pelvic catarrhal drain, prolapsus, ante version or rotro'Voralon or othor displace ment! of womanly organi from woaicneaa of parts will, whothor thoy experience many or only & fow of tho above symp toms, find relief and a permanent cure by using faithfully and fairly porslstontly Dr. Plorco's Favorito Prescription. This world-famed specific for woman's weaknossoa and peculiar allmonta Is a puro glyceric extract of tho choicest na tive, modlclnal roots without a drop of alcohol In Its mako-un. All Its Ingredi ents printed In plain English on Its bottle wrapper and attested undor oath. Dr. Piorco thus Invites tho fullest Investiga tion of his formula knowing that it will bo found to contain only tho host agonta known to tho most ndvancod medical scioncooi an mo uiiioroinsonooio or prac tice for tho euro of woman's peculiar weaknesses and allmonta. If you want to know more about tho composition and professional endorse ment of tho "Favorito Proscription,' sond postal card request to Dr. R. V. Plorce, Buffalo, N. Y., for his free booklet treat ing of sumo. You can't afford to accopt as a substi tute for tills remedy of knuivn composition a 8ocrot nostrum of unltnoion comport Hon, Don't do It. Superior Restaurant 103 High Street, Upstairs. First-class In all appointments. A placo for ladies nnd gontlomcn to got all kinds of Chlncso dishes and tho famoiiB Li Hung Chung Chop Suoy and Ynkama. R. H. Baker Successor to Whoy Sen Yow Co., Prop DON'T LET imS HAPPEN Put theso good resolution that you mado on January 1st into effect at once by replacing your old plumb ing with tho nowest tdoas in sanitary opon plumbing, and you will be rid of tho annoyanco of leaking pipe and, flooded floors, as woll as doctor' bill. Wo will furnish estimates for plumbing, gas fitting nnd satisfaction Is guaranteed as to workmanship and charges. A. L. FRASER 958 State Btroet, Phone 180. Send the Family Washing To Us and you'll never bothor with having it done at homo again. Time waa whon ovory family could not afford to Bend tho washing to a laundry, but times havo changed so, too, havo tho methods and prices. Today you can bottor afford to Bend the family washing horo than not to. Ask about ourrlcoa on family wash- ing, rough dry, or finished. The Salem Steam Laundry Phono 20. 100-100 S. Liberty St. SMXY1 WATER COMPANY OFFICE OITI' nALL. For wntor oorvlco apply at office. Bills pnyablo monthly in advance. BUILDING A HOUSE Wo can supply you with tho lum ber you need at tho prlco that will materially cconomizo In tho cort. Just como and boo uo nnd look over our yards. GOODALK LUMI1EU CO., Ynrdn Near Depot Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven wire Fencing, Netting, Pickets, Gates, Shinglos, P & B. Roady Roofing, Screen Doors and Adjustlblo Window Screens All at lowest prices. Walter Morley 250 Court St. Salem, Ore CeBSWlWMaiMBW' I Gold Dtst Flout ! Mad by THB SYDNEY POW- J S COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon, I Made for fatally uee. Ask your z grocer for it. Bran and shorts always on hand. n r 9 &9weu oaaaauw P. B. Wallace AGENT THE nEST ROAST THE FAMILY EVER HAD Cnn bo obtnlnod from our prime tender nnd Juic7 hoof, mutton or pork. All our moats aro solectod from tho cholcost, and proparod for tho tablo to suit tho domnnds of tho fastidious. Our pricos nro lowor for quality than you can And at any placo in Salem, E. O. O R O S S, Phono 201. 870 Stato St. o- No Fiction. The Father What Is that book you aro reading, my Bon? The Son It's a story of a man who invested his money in a gold mine and lost every cent of It. Tho Father Oh, that's all right, my boy. I was afraid you'd got hold of a work of Action! Yonkers Statesman. HHMM4 MEALS 15c AT THE Salem Restaurant 030 COURT STREET. Call and try them. Meal 15c. Board per week $2.75, also furnished rooms very reasonable. illWIIHIIIMIHHIIIW HOLUSTEW'J Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bmr Hediolne for Buy Feopl. Bring! Golden Health tad BtsewM Vigor. Implex. Ecmou. Impur A stvcltto for Constipation. Indlaretlon. LIt Kidney Troubles. l'Imnle. Ecum.. immiM Mood. BU Dreath, HWgtah Howell. Hedftclit be. U'a Koclcy Mouataln Tea l tab 0 C T. Co -STEAMERS POMONA AND OREGONA LEAVH FOR PORTLAND DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY AT 0 A. M. P. M BALDWIN, Agt. BUTTERNUT BREAD It is worth moro than any other bread, yet the price is no higher. For Bale at your grocor'o. CALIFORNIA IIAKERY. Thomas & Cooloy, Props. tfiAi&ZZBG2systfp M nff A 1 A M fl nfi k Wfl FBEHKII FFMfll F nif m i in mi l: iib'iini v -- tfiiwiuviu walla pills. ivm flO-H TO f All. 8 i( h, , .,' fw II.U0 ir U.i Win .. o 1 itfu ta .rl.i uTfci i hr ! Umu hbJ fbuj ,d,r( tu lb,' ' " " miaumnn?1'0'''0'''1''0"'''- PA- Sold In Saem by Dr. S. C. Stone CHICHESTER'S PILL Wj. . TltK 1UAMONI' HHANB. , ad Bckclie. let form. S3 cota a box. Qwuina mtuit, h M otXMTsn Dbco Compact, Madhon, Wit. MLIEN NUMETS FOfl SAUBW H9t' r Av m .At AikTuriraUifer vtwni 1'flU in . MtlJ wtUt Hlua RlUioa. ihlk4r tkiudllniii I, la K4 ud Uuia meulllc COJ X i ttattkmomat SHwmwwstmmw I iS!i a