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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 10 07. " . . I1M.KI1I. I mrl J .... it rt.- nani1 rirf Ot l VnBO'8 E. fittb H? . .Ifl-llS l& 'ne- kFJu; nee. 's cage throne. . I'Vnting llM..l.Wi'l.r d0 J KtfK-"' feller, ,ou UUi- aoiided, ilsslnt,' in gnu, The ' trill. mum. '' . ,'nd $' fjs3s P .- banteng, g f-'S&SX I-PntbOk. 1 lt.'. -limn moose, I: "Trl'l. "" lffll,V'.ur. """'"' . .. Vftne. stoat, sr 'or'".V .,nnn. Cirf ""; ;- 'ort we"" -". ' 1 VtAflT IIUL'U'"-' :tK""Li..t uolveren jj) ffOUlul "- niungoo'o. nirKuu toat, uabbon, the bras" ; fel- rnf. sn h "I wnnt dt down to plain ft fnt to know, young fc tnnket do you bellor? ipcM he mopped up L drawed a lung-deep L own these beasts," bojs '' .. ' n.ii.nr rtnhnmian. :b me w""h nt Hiienmnii'"". larlag or wrenching pains, ill; getting m.-o-" i-aitrest, or on first mov- ... ..j in until nr (Inmi) pt auu i" w.- -. - h cured quicKiy ny u'- -f Llnimeni. uscur ui W, 111., writes, Feb. 1C, '02. ... t aa frnillilpd with II Iju i - CjblCk. It EOOn gOl BO Uliu isttend over. Ono bottlo of .(.. ilnlmpnt rtirod mo." ;iv ..-.. - U,J. n; J..I P.nnnllllHI Vl.tWll- Wiofithe cnvrslon Into rfCisonburv T wrr, ThIIii- cl the mo- in'c resting of uicai o'i-i tiium niii"- ,; jDa:ninT in uunuuu. nf'rt!- fi tlm to mi ;mii lobuou r prcuuiiiiivn 'J:rrTowfr, rs I stands r Lii"5from aroit 1HG0, nn,l I'Tk'onged to the priory of pom It subioqupiu'v h 'it possesion tf the Karl t,hl'3!, and on the pxocii- I4it noMnmn reverted to m-ted afterwards to th KVinmberland, who wan '53, and Queen Mary I? It on Lord Wont- ti major of London In Ma Into tho nnsRnnKlnn fk Of tho Mnrnula of pa forms one of tho pret- ricfi in trie annals of tho feSj-ncer had one daugh wl who was the heiress fit wealth Tin- 1. .... , - - n " .tvi uuillliy "l am. inr POrnnil T.m-il ". ose uit, howevor, - wr wMh the cltlzon r rd Comnton f arrloil nff ll hllPA ll-iolct ... .!!.. f. , i " n v miuuiiy -'- rm on the stairs as ho Mfa'her .lie.,,-.!-,,! 1.1- ' rcconc atjon was nf I wi raiA of Queen Kllzaboth. ..L,? to fl"t offaprliiK Ht, .,. , "i"'v jr love uiu ! f f h( r fotl,, t .. . .i.ri,''Trn8ty that ' '!"7r. buvns his rs:L';iri;'.''i.i .M """iiihw auu ri'V-J" ha,J 'v notable M tmtrv including P r.r" a;mith. con 5, ' ""- laiters p ." n va" l thoro w; nr,l sold fop M-f -. - , Tn f,r ''0lnn ', ' -n 'in,ii,tn.l 1. '"' 'I It has up h pst l" that Is made, Japan lo Bhowlng senso In gettlnp a tff;: or mem on nnnci. While the United States Is, by a leading British authority, placed second on tho list of the powers In naval strength, It will be well for tis to keep track of the fact that Japan Is doing more nnvnl construc tion, than we are at present. On the roll today, in naval strength the loading nations stand thus: Great Britain, United States, France, Ger many, Japan Tho United States la second and Japan fifth. But Japan Is determined to advance a point or two if possible. As Germany is do ing ft Reed deal of shipbuilding It will be linrd for Japan to get ahead of her, especially as Germany has i long load now. France, too, which has been second on the holl for u third of a century, and Which our authorities believe Is still second, 1? busy i naval construction, nnd it she is behind us now. as tho British authority referred to say she Is, she may soon regain her old place nt-xr to Groat Britain. The naval committees of both branches of congress should, this winter take a careful look over the ground, nnd arrange to put the Uni ted States In tho second place, If It Is not tiioro now, and to keep It In the second place. Wo have n far longer coast line than any of the other power", and though England, with her vast colonial system, needo a largo navv, tho United States i3 not far behind In requirements of that sort. In 1007 three BrltlRh battleships of the Dreadnaught class have been launched, nnd more nro to be launched bofore December 31. This Bhows that England Is deter mined to keep her pre-eminence on the water. It wbb long the aim of tho BrltlBh admiralty to keep Eng lnnd as strong ns any three other European powers on tho ocean, but this dominance has been lost In re cent years, although England is still ahead of any two other nations. This question of ndequate naval con struction is n matter to which con gress should give a good deal of at tention In tho coming session. St. Louis Globo-Dcmocrat. u ' JULIA KUTT-NER. The young woman chosen by tho artist Ferdinand Pinnoy Enrlo ns his "affinity." iZ;;2''" that a- taking fe V;.r.:e all the an- j" 'Q- building. framl pm. .. -Ht it .. """Bra s snow o! .i, " ,S w,th,n :tBaii .r: 8,s utL'ri. uuua l0 e 11 jBr without It." Sold 'C!2.R'SRer V .h... "-mil j.-. . tfn th "Za s Bvern- jffi fen"- . Wh ' UiP fti. vuinnnni n H!7 ?.tePPed i n'1 Viea. a single lHiTSLmcie, Ao7h i liii. .& A the 'wpedou the best Lmno Rack. This Is an ailment for wlflcb Chamborlaln's Pain Balm has proven especially valuable In almost every Instance it affords prompt and per manent relief. Mr. Lulto LaGranga of Orange, Mich., says of it: "After using a plaster and other remedies for throe weeks for ft bad lamo back, I purchased ft bottle of Cham borlaln's Pain Bnlm, and two appli cations effected a euro." For ealt at Dr. Stono's drug store. o The Worll having asked,, "How can we got a good ornclal service?" tho Omr.lia Use httzzos that .' one way nov r Tied In New York Is to put bottr men In oJfl.ee." o ' "Ewirybotly Should Know" says C. G. Hayes, a prominent busl noss. man of Bluff, Mo , that Buck Ion's Arnica Salve 13 tho quickest and surest healing Ealvo over applied to a sore, burn or wound, or to a case of piles. I've used It and know what I'm talking aiout." Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist, 2Cc. x nrararamifinMBi wniir- wiiwi iiiiwwi SOMETHING WORTIT CROWING AIJOUT EI'PLEY'S PERFECTION RAKING POWDER. IT IS STRICT LY HIGH QUALITY BRAND. PUT UP IN GLASS JARS AND IS REA SONAHLY PRICED. SOLD AND FULLY WARRANTED AT ALL LEADING GROCERS AND DEAL ERS. MANUFACTURED BY C. M. JEPFLEY, SALEM, OR. What Do They Cure? The above question Is often nsked con cerning Ur tMcrors two leading medi cine, "GoMcn Medical Discovery" and "Favorite Proscription." Tho answer Is that "Golden Medical Discovery " la a moat potent alterative or blood-purlllor, arid tome or luvlgorutni and nets c-UM'clnllv faornblv In a curu- tlvo way upi till tho mucous lining sur- laccs, as oi mo mmi passnge", iiiron;. bronchial talcs, stomach, bowels and bladdccvvciu' ig a lanro per cent, of catar rhal cavj v l ' the" ip disease uiTccts tlw nasal p:il?.'s. the Orsmt, larynx, bron chia, stomaciwa9 catajriyil dyspepsia), bowels (us r.iuwmawj-vi. bladder uterus or of er jTTnlc orglrrr? EXfJLln thnqrnn; Qr ulrrrtlyp -tnrrc f tliiL-tl atr;ctiuiy. it ! rftiigucro'3tiil In alTcct; til jrciiro- 1 'tin ' l.'MV.-'tn Prc-i-lnltnn lo mlvlc.tr . -ir !- i'i. jj itujMxw, tr. rvi.y .j forTTixjin lli!iUIiir-- ''CJi'rTTiT'nTyfTrTits an? IrrogiTETrl tlr . h, .!V i t,t onrTTtMiTv. "1 ' 1j u pov.i.i1l.i t j iiiiy ac uTig In viyoTai Ing tonlo anc' nervine. For weak worn out, ovor-woihod v mncn no matter what Ins i-iVHod tho break-down, "Favorite Proscription "will bo fimiid mo-telTectlvf In build I n? up the etrcngth, ri-gulatino tho wcnfmly functlrm. oubdulng puU and bringing about a healthy, vigorous condition of tho whole sstcm. A book of particulars wraps each bottl pl Ing tho f. iutie of both inedlclticb nnd nuotln wh.it "icon's of eminent med ical uuthuN, whoi-o works nro consulted by phyile'.fKof nil tliPbchoolsof prnctla as uiudi'3 In tirc-x-rlhlnsr. huv of each In groalent i-.t. rmg Into thoso medlcltip-i The w'nl'i of hhiIo bestowod on th govcral !nh-iititH entering Into Doctoi Plerco's nut. "!i."i l sucli wrlturs should havo more w !. i liian any amount o( non - ptofcsl'iiml tpitliiionlnls, bccau& such mnn ui- - iImi? for the guidance ol their mcdle.'v liietliieu and know whercot they speak. Both medicines are non-alcoholic, non sccrct. nnd coiitnlu no harmful habit forming dru?, being composed of glyceric extracts of !iu roots of native American medicinal foroit plants They are both sold by dce'ers In medicine. Yon can't afford to accept as a subtltuto for one oi these, medicines of known composition, Any secret nostrum. Dr. Pierce' PolloU. small, sugar-con tod, easy to take as candy, regulate and let Tlgorato stomach, liver and bowels. THE U oE "M AG A V A MpmSi v 1 1L.' -t r ArV i7- RMnor?i - -irivT. . ". m? r Underground Cables lit Franco. In a previous roport Consul Gen eral R. P. Skinner called attention to tho fact that French cities require underground methods of distribu tion of electric cmergy, nud that tho now Marseilles cables wero bolng lnld In trenches like bo much gas plpo and with less expense nnd trouble To sntlsfy Inquiries in re gard to this subject ho now adds: Thcso modern cables, although pliant and easily handled, are really Impermeable conduits of sinnll (II nmter. All that I havo Been nro manufneturod nt Bel fort and nro de livered on hugo wooden spools, from which they nro unwound Into tho Bhallow trenches nindo rondy for them with .surprising rapidity. Tho copper wlreB composing theso cables, arranged In groupB of three, nro first wound with Jute, nnd tho proper number of thoso groups Is then wound again with juto, thla cablo passing next through an ln- niilnflnrr lint li Vi-nm tills bnth UlO ijftblo passes through a load pross, j 5 rrom wnicn it issues compieiuiy cov- nrml iLtltti n Miln Infwl ftlinn 111 I n tf ml.. I....I ntiAftlU I i... nnttrwnA .t.WH ' V x liu ioiiu oiiviini in nuw I'uiuiuu .n Jute, and tho cablo then outers ft i coal-tar bath, passing next through a flnnl bath of llmo, after which it is wound upon tho woodon bobbin, th llmo nroventlng tho tarry cnblo Tlio coppor wires f i xt r io I ry m - rSZL A OCTOBER Is on sale ok cvjry nsvvs stand m your city vThc wholesome, hopeful, national magazine of the American outdoors. Its articles ;have the grip of personal experience. Its fiction is the best con- Its tacts . are r temporary American literature. accurate and authoritative. Its artistic beauty is unexcelled. A$r W The October number ccntaius: THE WAY OF A MAN, by EMERSON HOUGH This serial Is generally con ceded to bo the greatest novel of the year. THE COUNTRY FAIR, by DAVID LANSING, in which the author recalls the old country fcir as it Used to be. BALLOONING AND AERIAL NAVIGATION, 5-y F. P. LAHN, U.S.A., being an outline of the Immense aid practical dr chips could render to science and to nations in war. YARNS OF THE FORWARD DECK, by VANCE THOMPSON; bring a bunch of yarns unskclned by n conrcntal party on beerd an ocean Hncr. ROUND UP DAYS, by STEWART EDWARD WHITE, will take tho reader away from the noise nnd bustle cf iho city to the plalna. GENERAL ISAAC SIIELDY, FIRST GOVERNOR Or KENTUCKY, by LYNN TEW SPRAGUE. One ofn cerle3 cf rrticlee retelling American HIs- tory in the form of vivid personal sketches. And a dozen other features of interect with photographs of a score of divers scenes, supplemented by a liberal pro portion of paintings and drawings. There is no decrying the- intensitv or the diversity of interest that pervades, not only .this bui every number of THE OUTING MAGAZINE. ff oaaBL. 25 cents a copy THE PERFECT JflAGAZINK $3.00 a year g ! at I V U 1 ..& M Imjjj. I I Made by THE BYDNEY POW EB COMPANY, BIdnoy, Oregon. Made for fatally u. Ask your groctr for it. Bran and (korti always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT Hotel St. Philip fi-nm milini-rlncr. Tho connnr wires HlWIIllMr '-J- nra presumed to bo nn socuro from I Injury nnd deterioration in tneir lend sheath an they would be In a coBtly tunnel or pormnnont motal COAniorIcnn cities groaning under a Fpitrth nnd FJfth and Burnsldo burden of dnngoroua and hideous , Streets, Portland, Oregon. ovor bond wlros might profitably j ronsldor tho ndypntagos offorwl by j No flr0proof European Hotel, theso cnblCB. Tho Initial cost or ' . 4 ,. , , providing nnd laying thoso cables Stoara heat Modorn conveniences, cannot bo onough greater than that Rates fl.00 per day and up. Union of oroctlng overhead supports, with depot car will land you at tho door, nil their dangerous and dlHndvan-i tages, to alarm anybody. fl. M PIERCE, Prop. o I ' ' Wohipii Not Gcftlnir Paid. I ' It Is proposed to IncroaBO tho sal aries of tho New York city scliooi teachers by three million dollnrB -IIIPP. j Superior Restaurant . I inn irlcli Sr-t. TTimtiili-s. year. It was claimed by tho oppo- " k . wptrH. nent of tho onual-nny bill thnt, if tho First-class In all appointments. A women wore given equal pay for pnc0 for jadiea and gentlomon to got equal work, it would cost tho city H kJnd8 of Chne80 d,8n0(l and tho nine-million a year. So, oven If the three million Increase gopB through, famous LI Hung Chung Chop Suoy which is very doubtful, tho women 'nnd Yaknma. leachors will stlii no gotting bix mil lion a year less than If thpy were voters. R. H. Baker THE Crowds That are"daily. fitted at our store are a demonstration of the superior STYLES LEATHERS FITTING QUALITIES of the most ex clusive line of shoes ever shown in Salem 444 Stale Street The New Thklson Bis . Successor to Wbey Sen Yow Co., Prop SALEM BRICK YARD A. A, BURTON. Prop. Brick always on hand, In car lots or otherwise. Pressed brick mado to order. Yard on State Btreot, Boutn of pontltontlary. -7-1-tf. O C T. Co. -STEAMERS POMONA AND OREGONA LEAVE FOR PORTLAND DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY AT 0 A. M. P. M BALDWIN, Agr. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY nALTj. For water uervlce apply at office, Bills payable monthly iu advance. BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worth aer ttoaa aay othe? bread, yet the prlee is bo higher. For tale at your mroeer'. OALXFOKHIA KABBY, Thoauu ft OmUjT Frea. BUILDING A HOUSE Wo can supply you with tho lura ber you nid at tbo prlco thut will materially economize In tho cot Just como and aeo uo nnd look over our yards. GOODALE LUMIIEll CO., YnrflN Ncr Depot Send the Family Washing To Us and you'll novsr bother with having It dono at homo again. Time was when overy family could not afford to eond tho washing to a laundrj but tlmoB havo changed bo, too, havo tho methods and prices. Tod; you can better afford to send th family washing hero than not to Ask about our prices on family wash ing, rough dry, or finished. The Salem Steam Laundry Phono 23. l.'HMWJ fl. LIlMTty St. Fancy Card Writing Special prices for ono month. Ono dozen, 25 conts, Two dozen, 40 conts. Throe dozen, CO cents. 100 cards, different designs, $1.25. Soo samples nnd liavo ordora at Pomoroy Jewolry store, on BtaU streot. -T&zztft- fy juV .tlllllUHIHHWllllHH The I White House Restaurant J For a Rowlar 25cDinnerat20c McGHchfist & Son Profrietow. 7iiitiniiMiimiinnii DON'T liKT THIS HAPPEN Put thoso good resolution that you mado on January lBt into effect at onco by replacing your old plumb ing with tho nowost ideas in sanitary open plumbing, nnd you will bo rid of tbo annoynnco of leaking plpoa nnd flooded floors, as well ns doctor's bill. Wo will furnish ontlnintes for plumbing, gns fitting and satisfaction Is gunruntccd as to workmanship and chnrgos. A. L. FRASER 238 State Street. PhoHB 180. THE 11 EST ROAHT THE FAMILY EVER HAD Can bo obtained from our prime tcuder and julc7 beef, mutton or pork. "All our moata uro eolocted from tho choicest, and proparod for tho tablo to suit tbo domnndd of the fastidious. Our prlqes aro lower for quality than you can find at any placo in Salem, 13. O. O R O 8 H, Phono 201. U70 State St. at. . m. m Mtfc.A OLA AAJIAAyLAJI aao court street. Call aad try them. Meal 15c. Board per week 92.76, also furnUbod rooms rery reasonable. AT TIIH Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c lm' ii W