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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM, ORBGON, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1806 S. VA fo STAYTON , , ELECTRIC i'i . sr " t"rw llTEES WORKING . IIAHO rjlfi STOCK SUIIUIUITIOXS pjjX JIKAliyuIvJ.'Jia AT pOAIU) OF TIIAUB. fsalem-Stnyton electric .rnllr nmmittee of the Board of and Salem business men have permanent headquarters at ard of Trade rooms-and nre itlng stock subscriptions nnd with good success; The tee proposes to mnke a thor- gmpalgn and tho Work Is' to tcloscd up this month, (Stayton Mall.) "" rfeetlng hold Tuesdnj'' night liowlng solicitors for stock In bposed saiem-stayton rnurooai tppolntcd to work with G. L. end Willis Caldwell, pre- chosen as members of tho hi mnnngers: Chns. T3trouff, mtn, It. A. Etwoodf Dr.! snip, W. L. Frorcs, E. D. Al- fcr. Brewer, JJ F. Robort- feo, Spanlol, 0. V. Myers. i telling of stock has already !ln tho towns through which ad passes Aumsvlllo, Turner km, and the Stayton solicitors io at work on tho proposition expected thnt there will be iuble In disposing of enough to Insure tho building of the road would doublo and treble Dae of lands adjacent to It and cry largely Increase tho value real estate In the towns Fit touches. rton has everything to gain bthlng to lose by going hcnvlly bis mnt'or. All signs point to bt that the town will not got a under three or four yonrs un- hls project Is pushed to n istul conclusion. The plans up- Itch the road Is to bo built art ratlre and cnrcfujly laid; the lers arc all representative men cm the pcoplo hnvo full confl- land the road will be n paying lorn tho start. This latter fact 1 more thnn demonstrated. Tho pg from Stayton nloio will cnnlng expenses. Is tho "best opportunity tho i ot this part of "Marlon county ever had offered to secure n and ono that they should tako bf with their best energy. Tho ee In rcnl estate will moro than be proportion of this territory, be Increased advantages In p and shipping facilities will j of Incalculablo benefit. ry resident should buy somo -whether much or llttl N road w'll bo assured. Dorit Wink- m- m ManV thousand neonlft rinVP. ivinlff1 nh fVA rrrvnf during the past ten days. In response they have re ceived a generous sample of Kelloggs ToastecJ Corn Flakes. And they were delighted. Jt gave them an idea of how delicious a breakfast food could be. Over 1 00 men were engaged to issue the invitations and see that all grocers were supplied with "wink ammunition. n The result was a most phenomenal demand for the new breakfast food. We venture to say that fully one half the people of the city had Kellogg's Toasted Com Flakes for breakfast -this morning. And most of them will continue to enjoy it for breakfast. But keep both eyes wide open But every great success has imitators. The real purpose of this advertising campaign is to guard you against substitution; we want to im press upon your mind the name B5M&gSB, familiarize you with the package and signature bf )f'?(xtyp and thoroughly acquaint you with the delicious flavor fcf the genuine Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes. For they may imitate the box 7 they may copy the name, but they cannot copy the rlavor. It's the flavor that won its favor. It will win your favor and it will hold it. So when you want the real Toasted Corn Flakes, be sure and call for and Insist on getting the GENUINE - TOSTI CCfcRM . v! This signature identifies the genuine. Jj mh TOASTED CORN FLAMES SPINNERS CO OUT Continued From Pngo.l.) imo rntei .that wore in effect time of tho reduction last My. Ho soys ho will at any make something of a ralso as lucemcnt for tho men to return F work. 6'rlkers, when seen yesterday, moy wo'ild stay . out until demands had been granted, or ?0nie fttlsfactorv arrangement been made wth Kay. Kay ry insistent that .he1 has treated tho men. fair, and they gt cood nay even the present schedule. Tho f senis to havo been aroused 'he organized demand on Kny M old scale, and he states that 2n would havo lost nothing if. m gvi ahead with their work n cn man in to see him and their grelvances. NttTnlnB tho Strike. , "tr Tom Kay's .woolen mills IIS C'tV. rmnlnvltiir vl'on . Yinnrla dewn completely Saturday leca4sr 0f tho otrlko of nine er Tho atriko. which Is of futpr3jrt ,,aturo there being -n lur-. Is because of tho Hon jn ,vages madu tho first of rear. rIlElner tmm K' nur .Ant , ... - ,.. .w... 1 per cent. trlk was n rnnmloto mir. though two of the men had "' served notice thev woufd Majf J5 Thft four nnlnnnra B tb-ough Friday nlcht mot pv that Wero tn linvo litmin Kflock Saturday morning and t mcy marched Into k'nv'n nf. f2( drraanded a return to tho ' under which six nf the "Wived $2 a day instead of I BATTUCMtltf.HieH. (.(1 I--. '."' !.'. '.': 1 Senator Kny said Saturday night: "I am sorry this occurred, I told the men when they enmo to mo this morning that if they would go back to work and nuthorlze ono of their number to act as spokesman I weald willingly listen to their grlov apces. It was wy intontlon to'grnnt ihem their Increase', but I did not like -their '. manner of 'demanding it. in fact, If the men come hack now I wijl probably give thera.nn In crease; that Is, ail except the nng- nnd notwithstanding a few minor errors a first class ten-inning contest waB pulled off by a score of 1 to 2 In favor of Salem. "Dlnny" Hull threw a neat game for tho Cherry Pickers, while Shaw, tho bjg heavyweight for Alblnai huld 'his own In good form until 4ho Inst half of tho tonth Inning when his twisters were stepped into a lively paco by tho local boys, net ting thorn , tho necessary scores to win tho gamo. From the fourth in ning to tho last of tho tenth .the score leader. The mill Is!cJoBod indefinitely J for both sides stood ono all arid some until tho men come back to work real wierestinc ball was played by or wo get a .nw crew, Ing second and third and coming homo when Pitcher. Shaw throw to third with tho Intention of catching him off, but the third bnso man was peacefully slumbering at his post, al lowing the bnll to sail merrily out In the leftflold garden, and Edwards to walk home. At the sixth Innlg tho A 11) Inn eouthpnw amblod into tho box, hut was soon put to tho plain wood bench after receiving bovoral good wallops at the hnnds of tho locals, to the tuno ot threo moro scores, SEA1TLE PREPARES FOR FLEET at present, and tho othor ""IB StiO nop Unnlh M they do now. instead ilU EOni Ma fn.An,.n .- rv ...- .uiiiiuau luuir- pty to to get 8ecure spinners but !a assistance from that (Continued on pago five.) after which, Broughton, tho young- I hnvo al- jherespectlvo teams tdurlng tho six ster who tried out for n position on ways paid my men well and have innings when tho score was tied, - the Salem nlno nt the first of tho sea had nothing like this before." AAve'ry small crowd witnessed the son, took the sltuntlon in hand for Kny also called attention1 to n re- confim which doiorved a .'good pat- tho vlltors and hold Salem down tj ductjon in store, for tnu mon in tng ronnge. lono run, out and no noon given a employ of the Portland Woolen mllU Yesterday's game. If u gamo it longer go, a "hidp wanted" sign when that concern runs up to Its coma be called, was by far tho moic would havo been his dacoratlon at full quota In tho summer in tead of, tiresome exhibition of baseball ever the end of his attempt. as now, only 3C hours out of every pulled oft in this city during tho Shaw, who started the pitching for 00 hours contained In a week, present season, tho Salem team hav- Alhina, was not up to his form of Tho strikers say they will not ing everything all hoir own way Saturday's game, and he was found go back until every on of them is from tho first inning to longed-for quite frequently. taken in at th higher pay., ninth Inning which resulted in tho Moyora, the now box ariiito lately Alblna "ball players" receiving a big signed up by the Salem management, round goose ogg and tho Chorry made Kood nronor. nennlttlntr the vUltont only ono hit. Young Meyers Salve. It Is especially good fpr pllei. ,uvl'- "" mo buiviki u ii cerumuy biiowcu wiu kuuus recom- &aiem lans, wnicn was iinnqeu out niondod by Joe Kuy, and a Htllo more liberally aft,er the fifth Innjng, could (u go on. bring tho visitors to real action, they j pnrtorflolif, Sahun'tt third bass- having apparently threw r.ip tho man, was uiifurtiumto In his playing 'rpongo after the first two Inningd yesterday, and lot a few chances go had baen played, Salem made their to ho winds, but a plausible excuse , flrt showing in tho last half of tho ,.au i,fr gven owing to hla sickness eernnri Innlnt? when .Tfirmnn cri flrsf 'rh.,.,i.. nn.i i?.i,tn.. TlAPITAI fS 0n a 8,0W hU t0 th,rd bas?' wh,ch1 I)av Edwards was the "batting vnl I I ni-U was muffed by tho gentleman cover- kid" yesterday, having punched out ' ing that position for Alblna, a hit by two two-baggerB and a clean single. Tho local Tri-City league aggrega- Naco, a dead ball for Meyers and a The Cherry Piqkeru arp to go up tlon took another step up the per- scratchy bunt by Edwards, scored against tho -West Portland launch centgge' ladder last Saturday and Jerman. Nace also scored duo, tOja here Saturday and Sunday, and the SunlaT by trimming tb) sai:' of fhe fumble on the third baseman's part tune that will bo played betweon the Ablsa lad3 two tlmes.&traTght. when a tfirow was wade' from hoio'reKpectiye teams wllj.no doubt be An excellent exhibition was given to catch him playing off. Edwanjs gq-mewbat different han tho two the local fans Saturday who went scored in tho fourth canto after gtt- games- Just nulWfto'K on the local , . ,. iin.. i.M.,.1. ti.i Pickers piling up eight scores to tho Ins ot upon DeWitt's Witch Hazel ,,. ' , Z .." .... , . ,,. live. It Is espoclaUy good fpr piles. raerr- oi ove the support of 4ho Sold by all druggists. i o VICTORIES SCORED BY & emmmM?WJ&&tea& grounds. Seattlo, Wash., May 11. Visitors to Seattlo during tho coming rccep- f tlon nnd entertainment of tho At lantic bnttloshlp fleet, which will ar rive in this city on the' afternoon of May 23rd, nre assured that they will not only receive tho wolcomo of tho city nnd bo afforded a long program of splondld entertainment, hut aro also certain they will not ho sub jected to extortionate' priccit by tho hotels and restaurants of the city. Tho Soattlo Hotel and Itestnurant Keepers' association iins announced that nil of its members hnvo signed an agreement not to raise abovo tholr present scale of prices during the visit of thw fleet. All tho lead Ing restauranta and hotels In thd city Are members of tho association, and the agreement not to raise prices will practically cover all tho cafe usual ly patronlzud by visitors. Arrangements aro being perfected to provide plenty of touting accom modations for spectators at tho tlino of tho groat land parade, May 2Cth. In addition to tho number of small stands that will bo eroded by private partly, an enormous grand stand will havo roserved seats for 10,000 persons and applications aro now coming, in rapidly for tickets. Tho committee him announced that n certain number of seats will ho ro Borvod for out of town spectators who desires to sco tho parade from this point. Applications for seats can bo cent by mall to A, V. Devereux, caro the Seattle Chambr of Commerce nrid the tickets vti'l. ho. mailed as coon at (printed. Purchasers bIiomUI onc'oso H for onch seat wanted. . Grent lnter;t Is being taken In tho program ot athletic and nquatlo sports for tho nftornoouu of May 25 and 20. Those ovonts will bo of par ticular interest to visitors as they will tako place in locations Where ait excellent vlow of all contests can he obtained, Tho aquatic sports aro to bo on the bay, nnd arrangements aro under way to obtain the use of tho decks of tho battloshlpsns vlow points for tho visitors A number of bargen will bo fitted up by ship owners and a' fleet of oxcurslon boats wl.ll also make apodal trips to tho scono of tho racos and other events. Tho athletic moot and barbecuo In the Invgo playgrounds at Woodland park will afford plenty of room for thoutahds of pectntor to see tho ovontn lu comfort. Ono of tho most interesting fea tures of tho wntor sports will bo ft log rolling contest for tho champion ship of-the northwest in which ox ports will cntor from all over the Northwest. n i . 1H1H1I WlLh NOT UK IHIITISH THOOPS 'United Pres Leased Wire.) Dublin, May 11,Drltlsh military authorities aro facing a uorloua situ ation owing to tho (act that the Irish and Scotch aro refusing to enlist In tho British army. This is duo to tho Sinn Fein propa ganda, which it) against tho onliet ment of Irlshmon. Tho Scotchmen havo foMowcd the examplo sot by them, Figures show that at present thcro aro 22,00(1 Irish in tho Drltlal army, while fivo years ago there wero about 45Q0Q, i" n I'. ftMM tiLk y I M MM 1VI MWv9 WF PJfftite C&AtfM&u