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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1908)
wm3n3ZJm & ft- f W aw r .. wwrn in MMtA assi mm t!1 2r' .. .M i illMJBBBBi r" After Oocc Twtinc one wints aa old-fash-Zwl cod lifer oil preptra- t&kr xi itrenjth creator Krcmiiii eoldtt bra cStfe.ttc IfitdofiBOgood w r turn your money. Qt W. VVTSAH CO. AlWHk Hports Im America. Tb rcRlftratlon (SonimlUc of h Amatowr Athletic union of the Unf iati Slates reporltd to tho annual tonvcntlon of that Awy during tno Yttfbl cunwiiviuti v .,.-.. o - mm m thin matter. as tie peopio car JuM closM 2.44U18 persons lo?M "r' ' ' ..... ... .. l.l..tl. In ,inn iorm or another. Bven this largs number was said to be exoVuMve of wla)lmtri. wrestlers, boxora, bakoU ball players, baseball player and gymHMia. A tho report further MbMfHl that only 10,550 athlctos ori registered for competition In JK Amateur Athletic union mocts, thero'may bo ground for auaplclon f ho eorrcctnoM of the total of moro than 3,000,000. At tho mo time It la to ho re wewbwed that the contcitanla in tho blr meet haro won tholr right to compete by a process of elimination In preliminary trials. There aro many candidate for place, and thoio ara-Klreu "tryoula'1 with thi aim of getting the boat ono to strive for the banners, metlstf. cup and rib bon which are awarded a ! prUes. The age of parlletimlloH tarlcs widely from the youth In tkt gratamar sshool to the man In th iHliMla life whu keep up hi iMtsrsat la nthletle from genuine love of iport. liven when theio coailltloas are barm Hi mind the statement of totals la astonishing. Counting out half the population because of x and making allow gnce for the boy below the grammar cnoo) grade, n allowing of pearly two ami n half million I remark tt4to. When thoio engaged In tho accepted branche of aport mentioned Hi the report aro added and tho thou mmJb of men who are athletes for tn Kiority thiiM to be earned tho al twnty larae total I awelled to a much grrater figure- If we luoludo the MrmberMt of Athletic ohtb all Aver the country and that larger l4y of cltlioiu once lutoreated a.nKnlnt the latlafaclory working of b&ya In grammar achool nnd high the primary law at tho 1000 elec cfcool or aa atudent In oollrge, but J (Ion. Bo far aa Hupublloana are con now rttlrvtl from actual contota. the'eeruiHl the parly organization In Ore- tola) will bo even greater. Kven then It will hoi inoludo many tbouiandi who enjoy athletlo aporU without kHVlag had oto perianal bmooU tlflu aa partleliaaLs oh uaak or The eleveu be4les which oeutrlbute to the Amateur Athletlo ualou re port property devoted to athlellos raVitsl at 1X4.000.000. These figures m are Hn to auiniW beeauie ae tSt9ed.00a reperled by the Cw- tral Maallaft iRelHdv .MQ.9Ge mienl mrtm, U now aHd atraage fpre8tlRB ho Mtlr park tjraUut 'wtttn. ,N wotwler the reeulU of Of tdsjrgroHSds Ih OkWssjs WIU juwt Aral rtally mr electlOH were every allowaaw, her. ami ftJd. MMsewUt erraeUe. lint an oxvwl lag lh valuatloBa t Hrxwli- si , Wa plnt4 tWat te valuable. fMtrefe.liiBl eiMlla. the awtwat m oMit saliUkM 9t M wUl Hot MHHy iNveste4 la fesJUtfe tor be rsimied Ih 19S. ana othw of j athltle hhu ti a br5 . fgvHter nmhjni sh be to4U4 by j TfcAwrtMHiaiajUltf.VM4iiir MmUg Uu tMMll He. That d wt Ur hn 'i bnlWUg wth U orgaats. lklKUiHwHuwMulU,tto NsatMu irovt4 at ta, lie s n gong tit llt4.aliBHHNaj'frttfrW tbwrtd wM tawy iU at bsjas. j Tk Utr y.gwtmiiisMloB ot n-' net ih ptiMlples f keallk wkls 'hUsm orsjsHlsmtloat at ilOMot ' ara tsHM lUm t wrwKa u4 wtabW ,1 w won At e the atMeUe M4, It U m U-. Denu . hht isjtemailHily f Mjm n4k latere lu tW miUs. MgM( Uiy .k.i .t i u. i. ' US- JT' . X . ItVrmZtLm sttr InbIbv, Ohm tW k aMW lpX om4 1m SsU4a vts V H4e Chkmm TtIkhhu . . We mtmM sty a sMtifc i a w vs mw j i km i! u the akt nriaua. &kJ &H ih. -j i - m - traLvi w,. rTrJi' ,...,..,, ., mivo MV CIHJvra . ! NW WVry kly 4 ll-l. Trial fcU! fw, (if - ill " '"""? " .1-.. iniflineBs waxed ' t( OHflAMKK ujv XOT TO OlWANIZi' bbiisbsbmbibbm Uumlntf, Iho llcfoio the Rcptibll- - ,f Omtfntl IftVOlvltIK tllC !' (y Future. rn Portland tho Republicans have chosen a machine manager, who was onco attorney general as county chairman nnd the county contra cornmltlco has dcoldod to go. anoau and hold n conference, and then a tato conference and sugBOst candi date lor tho pcoplo o nominate at the dlroct primary. Thl muy work and It may not, as party convention arc expressly abolished ly the direct primary Jaw a, drafted by Mr. U'Ken and others, Tho Oregon Observer printed at Oranls Pom ha tho following edi torial ou ho subject, that will be road with Intoroat by all true Re publicans In all parts of the etate Tho Capital Journal doos not tak naVO UOII1IHK K. nvor., n ...v.... nollUolana got together or keep apart, regarding thorn all aa light-Angered gontry who will bear watching. Uut read tho Observer artlolo and Judge for youruolf j To Josephine Republican botongs the honor of bfllng the first to form a party organization under the changed conditions brought about by tho action of tho. primary election law. Last Balurday n mooting of committeemen from tho vnrlous pro olnots of tho county was held, and tho limine of flllltiK vacanclo and electing ofllcor was trnnaaotod. It was no doubt tho first political meet ing or convention over hold on thl continent compotied of dslogatos duly olsoted by the voters of tholr respec tive proclnets at a general ( slec Uqn and In accordance with prorla In Ha of law. Thsrs Is an Mm current through Mit the UU. that iiollUeal party huslntM ennMot be satisfactorily con ducted with the mnehlnsry provided by the prlntary law, ami R would m that many prominent and wor thy party men are no wullrmod In litis Ids that they will not even make a motion to test the new ma eklnery, but look more or less long ingly bnskward to the old nnd con demned out (It with Its Juloy flesh pots. One state general election hat been hold under the primary law, and It must bo said thnt tho renult wan far from satlafactory. Uut ono robin dot not make spring, or ono trial prove the merit of a now and some what complicated eleotivo apparatus Moreover, It muit always bo remem bered that all the condition were gon had gouo to amash by roafcon of abues In all Its affairs nnd tho de gradation brought upon It as a con neijueHoe of the laud fraud trials. The old orgaHliatlon was dead, and the Hew organisation had not yet eotNe Into estates se, and oould not mhIII the maehlaery was created by the olectlen in then being hold. ThjIU lit-IIClUlC I lUialio Hsmthllean party was at sea with- out a eompaic to guide It, and It was mersttver. alswg with the other po- VH I. W -At im co.aty to Uke PikimUsm. or twtmary toUoSM taw . . ... ..- .w Ot csmiim, JottfsitM tsMUiiy iktt s will tsjivi) oftaaiM m aissllar M. .. . . .. .... i 'l"0r WkAII Ikav m. uut,. Milk lk f . ... v ; " . w i rJL2 JT!.1,IT . M k HWISM- ' WtlWIim Iwiuu w lk twJTTT tor 11. ,W tfi ir$rt,t. ''iC'irnSask "mi va gg.ygyaf I '"'- .'''r-"i"n' " ALCOHOL 3 PEK CENT, stailatingtteMM&ftfe M, titc Stoaadts wABvmti Promotes DigcsttoruCkaforJ iu5S ana Ksaoniauu hoot; Oriinuforphlnc rwrJlacnL Not NAnc OTIC. J)afhtSeid' JUJata- JixifgcUHt' ...ItMi W KK? Apcrfecl Remedy for Cd 2. llon OOUT BUJUUunuiu. -- Worms jCbnvuisManwr ncssnrulLossoFSLEER FacSirilc Signature oT afcrti for' NEW YORK.. sees t Exact Copy of Wrapper. jMJp t r k i Hiim FiiJg& lZ tl'KiiEJCVUJiai T farantccAunder,t WPWtt ,rffcJasaJABsjJBs1llMsBPBsa1 I,MWWWIMIIIHmHW1'!W FOR rft vnn,i (mum in aubiirh good bulnc8 a cplendld blncksmtth and wngon and paint shop. M with u good bUBlnoes In full running ordor nt tho present tliuo. The shop building !b a btrong framo building with coucreto founds X tlon nnd hoavy framo well llnlshod, nnd would be flrat class for a store building, or warohouso ar factory, or good bont landing, nnd within ono block of tho now hyod out railroad. Ono of tho moBt beautiful homos and buslnoss ocatlons In Snlem. Will tako in ox chango as part payment a good small farm. Will glvo easy terms and low Interest for part. J'arra to bo In Willamette valley near Salem or Portland. Address correspondence to 1 DERBY & WILLSON or Salem. Ore. lilitlHiJWfcllitlllifclilllfctiilllMilllUtfcllWilllilfclW First Class Conveyances fr! FAl!if Mv.. You alwavs not nt Tannke'a. We can give you any kind of a vehicle that you desire and a horao to hitch to It that Is gentle In harness Horses boarded. FASHION STABLES O. W. YAN.VKi:, lrop. iai.l!J7 X. High St, Phono .Main 44 CALIFORNIA IS THK PLACB WIIBUB OOLF, TBNNIS, DOATINQ, BATHING UIDINO, DItlVINO AND ALU TUB SUMMER SPORTS MAY I1E HNJOYBD ! UATH, SAL1IM TO LOB ANQMLttS 0retma4lKly Lw lUt It Wlier ClUes la Southern Qallfornla vfo h fAWSHia Shasta Roufe-Soiifliern Pacific Company KNOWN AS "The Road of a Thousand Wonders" BOSTON BROWN BREAD FLOUR Is Slf.rishig. It milccs GciitJlnc Brown Bread, Toothsome Qakk Blsctfit, and a GLORIOUS BOILED PUDDING SoU y AU Gcoctt. GASTORIA VorlnfantB and ChUdron, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the X Signature AjJ hf Use j For Over Thirty Years fiASTORIA TMtc.TAUoirr, wtwYondcrrr. SALE of Salem. Ico orchard; also GEO. B. JACOBS, R. F. D. 5, Salem, Or. I t ' - HM WW kpOoiM) i r IfjBW j jnNyXl!!1lSlrsf sv i r 'I ti FWr"Ba 111 tj STTllita'WlBK "vXlriK vm. ' SW 4 . V I v VMB9SIBMK art?al,rt-Anr 'rysfc,"L iwi ir i wb , T . S rft.SS' Z&M ' ' (rt cr vNTVi ,..,i iiusineBs hLl en have tho methods o. . .... hprnrne more launaenuB - more reuneu. - SAIFM LAUNDRY CO, "The Laundry 136 S. LIBERTY ST. TORRID ZONE FUNARCE i Tho nbovo cut represents ou brick lined Torrid Zono Furnace. r.immnfppil cna. smoko add du9i VIUM.MH - " W I proof. Economical ana aurnoiw. ' A. L. FRASER i 238 STATJ2 STREET. Estimates furnished on heating : TI1B REST ROAST TnK FASUliY EVER HAD Can be obtained from our prime tender and Juicy beef, mutton ot pork. All our meats aro solected from tho choicest, and prepared for tho tablo to suit tho demand of the fastidious. Our prices are lower for quality than you can find at an) placo In Salem, E. C. C R O 6 8, l'hono SOI. 870 State St tiosv3sjns)aaw Gold Dost Flout - Mads by THB SYDNEY POW EB COMPANY, Sidney, Oregoa Made for fmullt nit. Afk your poo tr for it. BrB nd Wt always on hand P. B. Wallace AGENT "",'1""1 ltMis-ninwMrs)aiiii)iMf.aii: SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. ( For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly In adranM HOLUSTtH a Rocky Mountain Tea F'.. i nni uokwa aoajrt nj C: A TiM.sI r. rl1 .mi..... . . . " .. . i.o te4 Ithi-i; T;.uH?,'Jn- !?-.. ! ir "."WfiK: ,,M hii liiHir fcTfS? icm -rr".,.,., ' 'v v., iv , . n ncu !iiin- . . ... - . . nu, Br, -T ' b R'S PI tlViMSIWftBBANlr ssseaswsa, 1 . lifcl ..k . " -uc &&& TCW f T&ssmm H'sHsLLVIBBin t HtHFBQJfrKNKlfltsWAS T sB tLT I LHbIbb bbbQ SBBBBsVWsrm sisasswssBSSSsssaMSsaissBsjamwmSBSssBsaaaBBSSBsasosasaaw- i;BHP g BB iaB ifcSnL'c CBS j Igag "" ONL OR MANY COLORS j jM LARGEST FACILITIES K jBl IN THE WEST FORM? yD THE PRODUCTION OF ,r high g:adf. orkH ; , "A"s ASl0WASUST"" Hcu$ HE i3iaiiriR i i iBaaBt'Ma n f ilif " 's I . Ai VI Vt PHONE that Knows How' . Has availed Itself of all the mar velous changes In the process of laundry work, and today stands withonit a peer. TRANSPORTATION OOMPANIEI. O C T. Co Steamers Pomona Mm. Oi'onla leavo for Portland Monday, Wouves day and Friday at 10 a. m, and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m. For CorvalMs, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday about 6 p. m. M. P. Baldwin, agent. Offices and dock at foot of Trado street. M. P. BALDWIN, A8t CORVALMS & EASTER R. R. TUVIE TABLE NO S7. Trains lroin anil to Yaqulna, No. 1 Leaves Yaqulna 7:lBa.. Arrives at Corvallis li:00a.n. .'Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m. I No. 2 Leaves Albany 12:35 p.m. Leaves Corvallla ....... 1:30p.m. Arrives at Yaqulna 5:40 p.ntt ' Trains o mid from Detroit. No. 3 Leaves Albany 7:30 a.m. Arrives at Detroit 12:30 p.m. No. 4 Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.m. Arrives at Albany 5:55 p.m. Trains for CoivuJllrf. No. 8 Leaves Albany 7.55 a.m. Arrives at Corvallis .... 8:35a.m. No. 10 Leaves Albany 2:26 p.m. Arrives at Corvallis .... 3:05 p.m. No. 6 Leavo3 Albany 7:35 p.m. Arrlvos nt Corvallis 8:15 p.at Trains for Albany. No. 6 Leaves Corvallis 0:30 a.m. Arrives at Albany 7:10 a.m. No. 9 Leaves Corvallla 12:30 p.m. ArrlvcB at Albany 1:15 p.aa. No. 7 Leaves Corvallla ........ 6:00 p.m. Arrives at Albany 6:40 p.m. No. 11 (Sunday only) Leaves Corvallis 11:15 a.m. Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m. No. 12 (Sunday only) Leaves Albany 12:35 p.m Arrlvos at Corvallla 1:18 p.m. For furthor Information apply to GEO. Pi NEVINS, Gen. Pass, Agt, Albany, Or. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Time Cnrtl No. 02 Effect! vo Sunday Rttcemliw 20tli, 32.01 A. M. Toward Portlnnd rnsscngor. No. 16. 5:53 A. M. Oregon Express No. 18. -8:40 A. M. Cottago Grore Passenger. No, 12.-2:45 P. M. Roaoburg Pas- sengor. No. 14.-9:13 P. M.. Portland Es- prosa. Toward Portlnnd Freight. No. 2225:00 P. M. Portland Fast Freight. No. 222.-10:40 A. M. Way-Freight, No. 220.-11:28 A. M. Way-Frht. Toward San Prnuclsco Passenger. No. 11. -U.03 Ai Mi Roseburg Pas- sengor. No. 17.-6:45 P. M. Cottage GroTft Passenger. No. 15.-9:56 P. M. California Ex prose. No. 13.-2:01 A. M. San Francisco Express. Toward Snu Francisco Freight. No. 221.-2:43 A. M. Portland Fast Freight. No. 22511:28 A. M. Way-Freight WHERE? 5 JOHN HUGHES CO. For All Kinds of Spray Material lime, Sulpher, Bine Vitriol Etc. . PRICES TROE IX)WEST. THEAYENUE Creams, ices, cJgara and confee ions. Corner of Sevententh. a Asylum aTenno. n. u. 5t9r. pro i "i' prietor. P523