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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1908)
HAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAJiKM, OREGON. SATURDAY, APltlL 11, 1008 W 1 .IW . -" t ;, ","t( i ? ft"' A R i; "V2 V fS tf " v , fi ' ' ' 5 K, ASTER FOOTWEAR When doing jour Easter shopping do not fail to look over our - - -. , large display of attractive ? fw - EASTER FOOTERY We have FIFTY different styles of ladies' Oxfords and pumps, FORTY men's and a number of children's, and we are sure it will be to your advantage to see them before making your selections 444 STATE STREET f II' MCIp- V X shoe 7 co a. T . n. W PHONE 442 - 1H A, . : ,-J COOS IJAY; to tho bay, of tho progress Hint In SKKS PIIOPKHTV liolnt; nintlo on tlio bpy nnd of tho iiopcrui reeling or tno poopio tnoro us thoy look at the future. "Thore would bo nothing now to ty of tho trip down tho Columbia." Mild Judgo Porky, "had It not boon taken during tho prlo1 of tho equi nox, rhoii npturo scdras tq bo In a disturbing mood, This proved to bo tm on ttifn trip, for It tock two K. I. Porky 'IVIIn of UN Trln To Coos Hay Country. i K, 1 Perky, who has Just Mfd homo from a trip to Cook lorn a noise Can tal Nows re- l' ol bh pi arant trip from PMd flora thr river nnd hround IKE ARE THE CANDIDATES For Nomination by the REPUBLICAN PARTY Who Arc Pledged to Statement No. 1 CIPLE-Not a Scramble for Officc-Anti-Machine Politics. i County Is entitled to live Representatives. The five named below w always vote for the People's choice for United States Senator. The- have signed Statememt Number One for RepresentaUvc-VOTE FOR FIVE 24 X 0. L HATTEBERG, Silverton 26 X A. C LIBBY. Jefferson . , 27 X H. J. MILLER, Aurora 28 X HAL D. PATTON, Salem 31 X W. CWINSLOW, Salem 4HOM !v ntething New and Novel In Hat Pins R?a! iv "- h ' procured by a socrH Ira9 nd mia!lzd natural shape, and details of the outor netals. to be. a big demand fpr this nevelty this a tf samplej in qur window for your In- ' 'o uB!y all djiRMiis for Uji wosdirf ul novtl '" M ! 9t SiM and rUYftr U&.JHH9 lt at 1.1.00 ARR'S JEWELRY STORE Ccraer State The Store of Quality and Liberty Salem, Oregon days r.nd nights to nmlco n dlstanco which otherwise should bo mndo In about 27 'hours. It was n storin, and that for snE'J-biUBh puoplo tolls tho talo. "Tho onnnco Into Coos Bay, howovor, wan ono of galtoy, as tho day of or.ir arrival woa tho day of tho arrival of tho largost lumber carrying vobboI on tho Pacific, and this vossol had reached tho bar about ono hour nhoad of tho AUI nifto, p-nd In honor of tho coming of this Kchoonor, Nnn 8mllh, tho city of Marsh field had declared a holi day roid tho bay was allvo with tho launches, gaily decorated nnd with bands aboard, so that tho scono wph a very bountiful ono. "Tho arrival of this schooner i marks a now crn In Mrrshflold pros pority, rs this Is tho property of C. A. Smith, tho ownor of tho largo lumbar' mill, tiio socond InrgnBt In ' tho ontlio United 8tlo. located In Mnrshflok on to hny, and wli: car ry tho product of his mill to othor ports. Sho o.'irrl"B on ench trip 2, 225.000 foot of luijiboi. This Is tho larger v."s.':l thst has ever omorod Cooj nny. "I found a most beautiful llttlo "l(y sltuatotd on tho hills mound tho bpy, wl.h rnnclioi nostllng all around tho buy and rlvor with tho trees In b'oohi, tho forns nodding tholr grncQful leaves rnd tho ovor groons pf,' many varlotlos kOiilng watch mdoii evory hlllr.ldoj with tho beautiful myrtle trees; with tho bay and -vr oonstnntly allvo with tho lauioliw of th ranchors who bring thf 'r produce to market In this nov ov -TV. with tho passenger stoauion ji'iy hs uu u "own, whu mo nsner- mr-i maiving in uany oaten, and with the stepmors from San Frnncls po , from Port and pnd from Ru-rel-i. londliiff and unloading tholr raijo hrlnf.lnr In numbers of pap- rPW' an-' iuib morcunndlne. and r hirninjc luwA wIMi ' oosl from tMo ooal fiald- of Marahfle'd. whlfli flw's n market all along the ooast. and In tho on'v roa mine In thin 'pountrv u'hlrh loailn Ho vessels from Its own dKtJ;. "I attended a tneftlnc of tho Cliamhrr of Commerc while thero, 84111 jiwonrfito spoftoneoi rrom nu pjotttiis ntrtlea v)a nro al united. in rsoiing thet tiu is to bo a ms trenails of tho const. "With tho harbor deponid. for which an ppproprlntlon has been reoommeiulMl to eangree: with the - 'I Wrje lumber will In the Uvlto'l State-, and w!th unUtnUod Mt"-lai to work -freiii, with' I dwn rrel (n shluniHjr. now pimtloviBiC njrrr iflfto , and Kpocllstr to lrrpo tit in number to 4000. ! of with fmlllM, TbIclJ wi hv" to l n-oytdd wick bomes hA w'ti roal mln't, vbese mubv m- to l inexUau&tib'et, m'UU nft wo reruie is no. Mparia'iy suit! to lalrrln pad fruit growlsa. thlf urll bolus- tbrt tky have no wornr fruit: and with faetorie strating for tbe utilization of the native lumber, some of which Is the bfautlfnl mvrtle: with all modern lmirevemeu: with tbe people who be' lev in tbelr country and know the reesoa for the faith that Is In then; with a Htmato that varies but n "ttte ovif 12 deerreea the yar around, oae can understand why ihv pr exnectlng o much from th"lr couniry While In this delightful spot. I CONSTIPATION V.Por.OT,r n D? f r ? ,ffra wllh ehrunlo eon- llpatloii iid iturln tlila tlino I Imil to tk n Injoellon of wntm wotar onr ertrr U lur Ufforo I coulil liuva n Aelloii nn lay txiwal, lltiiiillr I Dtrlne ilia m lie yinr txiliira I ut Ccri' I ink m. ' or nnoriniriiiiiiKRllir." u. t . uur, iuiuok, J 11. best For Tho Bowels I bT IHUUUYVUI3 CANDY CATrVkflTW ruinl MT Mint. PklMkbl,Pnuni.Ttuaool, Do flood, p Uleku. Wflklt.n op iip1im ii u u. iimi old In bulk. Th i-.nulno liblil iuuipi 000. wuuu tu cur ur inir luuiief uftCK. Sterllnc Remedy Co., Chlckco or N.Y. 6oj IKKUALSALEJfJHMILLIOH lOXS had tho ploasuro of meeting several Idaho poople, and nil were prosper ing and happy, hopeful of tho fu ture for Coos nay, with an abiding lovo fort tho sage-brush country, and one of them but with vords of pralso for Idaho, nor delightful ell mato and had many .opportunities Idaho sooms to have a place In the hearts of hor pooplo n'l hor own. which no prosperity, no plonsijros of other places seems to be able to put aside. "The prospects for the railroad never sooms to hnve boon brighter, ss the company has contracted for much of tho produco along tho right of way and ihey nro moro than hopeful of Its completion In tho near future. Tho entlro country , around tho hay Is ono garden spot and moot pleturoMioly located; nian modorn homes, many having Mi"r private launches, and summorj HO nits liuwu w rivyr, wuuru 11.11.ni" reins to have done hor beat for mnklng a spot for rooreat'on .and with pro'perous oomniorelab condl t!on, thev weni a favored poo'pls In many ways." r-' PreshHiit Itoocvidt Stiv. That outdnur oxerols. is needed bv ihe Amerlcat pfonle. That's a'l rh iimatlam foMov tbt advi" " Th' nn t simple H' Hallard' Snow hlnlmcnt. and tho rheumatism will gp leaving you as spry as a colt. QIvsb quick and nermanont re lief from ihanuMii'Hi. ti'l-a lamp- back and all palng. Sold by ul! dealers. O '.- riltltl A WOHTHWlSE MAOHIXK ioi,rrrt'iA.- (Tllpamook HeraU.) The Doard of Fish Coiumlulon rs at tbel- laat hvIoh he'd In Sa lem March U. decided. In the Inter est of not only tjiarmony. but the more particular Intorost of FISH, to oust 11. Q. Van Dusen. who has held tho office of first warden for more than sovon years. .That this was a very nscessary and proper move goos without saying. The Columbia rjver, the greatest fishing stream in the world, with Its hatch eries and divided Interests over which Van Duen has charge haB. during the past few ears. almost prov.d a failure, and Van Iuten Is orced to admit that his efforts at propugntlng fish on that stream, or Its tributaries, havo proved n dis mal fatluro, and tho Immonso amounts of tho stuto's money ho has oxpondod havo gono for naught. Even his best friends havo deserted him, nnd tho opectnelo of his being compelled to go to Snlom with only tho wnlklng dologato of a Pugot Sound union to speak In his defense was nothing short of hunllllatlon. Plondlngs. prayers and Implor Ings to hold his Job havo proved of no avail and ho Is now down and out, to tho Infinite satisfaction of tho general public nnd thoso vitally In torostud In tho fish buslnoHs. That ho has not boon removed boforo can only bo Inld to "politics," but the present board of Fish Commission ers, nnmoly, Governor Chamberlain, Secretary of Stato F. W. Uonson anil State Treasurer George Steelo, are to bo congrntulutud on their decision, DsWItt'B Kidney aii1 Ulndder Pills aro prompt and thorough nnd will in a sl.ort tlmo strengthen wonkonod kidneys nnd nllay troubles tirlKlng from Inllummntlon of tho bladder. Sold by all drugglstB. A 8QUAKH STATKMHNT. (From the Soasldo Slgnnl, Hop.)' Tho Slgnnl utan,dB uauuroly for primary law, Statement No. 1 Inclu ded. It bollovcH with President Hoosovelt that H Is bettor to cluioncr a good man for an official from any other party than to chooJo a bad man from tho Republican party. With this thought In view the Sig nal roserves tho right to discuss, men and monsurea, of whatever par ty from this standpoint. Howovor, . Its predilections aro, and always have hcon, with tho Kopubllciiti par ty, and all things being equal as botweon candidates and measures, It wl'l support thoso of Republican principles. o- ItliHiiinntlKiii, More thnn nlno nut of every ton cases ' of rheumatism nro simply rhoumnllsm of tho muscles, duo to cold or damp weather or chrenic: rhoumatlsm. In such ensos no Inter nal treatment is required. Tho fro application of Chamberlain's Lini ment Is all that Is neoded, and It I, cortuln to glvo quick rollor. Glvo It a trial and voo for yourself how nulcklv It relives the nuln and sori- DeWitfs Llttlo Knrly Rlsors, thojness. Prlco 25 cents: largo Blxo, Bt famotu ttlo livor pills. Sold by a'l cents. Sold by P?. Stone's drup dniKfjIsts. fitoro. Wiailtff iliiHf li44-l SB M M Pierce Bicycles $40 $45 $55 jPHmce Rxcem Snell and Harvard Bicycles $25, $30 $35, $40 m m m M m m m BICYCLES i BICYCLES :. BICYCLES: M jj This year we have added the PIERCE" " BICYCLE to our line and with the Snell" Jahd Harvard it gives us a good as- sortment. We would like to show you our various models. J Old wheels taken in trade. Sundries and repairing. MP M K Ml m mMf. . i ? f inaitiiiiiiitm