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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1908)
DAILY OATtrAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, l-IUDAV, MAI :. IWM ops i afog n AVER'S iiui ,ii CON HAS BIG SALE OP WOOLS Pendleton Tribune) than 800,000 pounds of wool rchnBed by wool buycrB from growers of UmutHla county rst of Xo annual 1908 wool Ed yeitcrday afternoon. Whlie an the prlcej submitted last bids offered yesterday weie double those offered at tho' tn sale, ana not unsausiac- tho majority of tho growers. was a silcccsg In every way. cm rangea irom u o lay Lr pound. bidding was keott throughout lual bldo for first. An lnter- eaturo of the sa)o was the de- If tho bidders should get tho tho tossing of a coin. With nonchalance, tho Interested rele3ly watched the coin fall, : by tho decision without the show of feeling. than 1,000,000 pounds of lore stored In the warohotmo, sreil for wile, but up until a bur last nigni, oniy auu.uuo U hundred thousand pounds. $10. at open to bids, the owners failed cither to accept or ra bid offorod. ew of th owners nro holding yool with tho expectation of prlcea. There Is a generil r of (llncontont among some of nv is, which Is on'y natural marked reduction, but no mon n conspiracy among tho buy- lilnted at. "wool this year h of a higher lege shrinkage thnn last year. fcerlcn ' Iwiyor cald last night lie wool in -this county would an Incrcnso of 35 por cent. shrinkage This Is duo to the wind and sandstorms that the county prior to shearing, Irlng the fltcarlng season. Tho filled with sand, making it leavlor. the buyers will loavo today for lock whoro thej; will attend n He, At ini3 snie, mo cnoicesi krown In' Umntllln county Is of- fnml the buyors aro engorly g the opening of tho sail. the Incrcnso In tho bids offered lay over tho Arlington bids nt- Itio superiority' of tho Umatilla lloecoH, yet tho buyors expect ntch higher prlcos will prevail sale today. o Whooping C nnh. February our daughter had looping cough. Mr. Lane, of knd, rocommondxl Chambor- Cough Romedy and said it tils customers tho boat of satis- Wo found It as. ho said, Ban rccommona It to anyone children troubled with. king couKh."8nyB MrB. A. Ooss, irand. Mich. For salo by Dr. Is dniK storo. ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT slmllatlnitKFhedaMlRetida: (InguSiewdKaHulwdBor ititwvmm In Promolcs Digesllonkt tW ncss and ResLContalflSReiiff OMtmi-Morphlne twDfacraL NOT NARCOTIC. !! ! ! JinfJta w" HirmSuJ- SA Aperfctt Reiaeiy for CoW- UOII 30UT 3J0HWt.U'ii YVorrasA:oirTl6losJ:cwi ness andL0SS0FSLR FacSiaJe S5n of i ,r' NEW YORK. HPTifflWPrfT tt -""""- cq CuareMteedttAaWi Sxact Qttfy sf Wrapper. m3M es nef: Color the Hair Hm , H Hal air HA3R VIGOR THK DALLKS CHERRY FAtlt. The mid-summer meeting of thc State Horticultural Society am; Chorrv Fnlf win i,n .m . mt.- Dalles, Oregon, on Jrane ?-0th July 1st "l Zi, '""VSf ""'I ahd 2nd 1908 thing sduth of there and this gamo PnitnJi,, !. i. i .. jwns played to decide -the .wostont f oi lowing are the prizes offered by1 ,., . , Th nn. i...-i--. .1 ?..: (Championship and Salem came V -'"-a uuoiumk 1IIUII IU UAIliUI- tors Hox Exhibit One 10 III. Royal Ann 1st prize, cup, value $10; 2nd, cash $3 3rd, cash $2. , Blng 1st prize, cup, value $10; 2nd, cash $3? 3rd, cash $2. Lambert 1st prlzo, cup, value $10; 2nd, cash $3; 3rd, cash $2. Biack Republican 1st prize, cup, yesterday, several of the lots (vo'uo $10; 2nd, cash $3; 3rd, cash $2. Rex. Exhibit Five 10 lb. Royal Ann 1st prize, cup, value' nvolvlng thousands of dollars $15; 2nd, cash $5; 3rd, cash $3. Ding let prize, cup, value $15; 2nd, cash $5; 3rd, cash $3. Lambert 1st prize, cup, valu.. $15; 2nd, cash $5; 3rd. cash $3. Black Republican 1st prize, cup, value $15; 2nd. cash $5; 3rd, cash $3. (tciH'riir fIHi)it Fifteen o? more 10 lb. boxes not lesi thnn throe varieties: 1st prize had changed hands, although cash..$2&; 2nd. ciwh $15; 3rd, cash All fruit entered for premium nuut bo grown by exhibitor. An atti active program consisting of speeches, music, vocal and lnstn- mcntnl la being arranged and will be, published In a hort time. Address, II. W. WEBER, Socrotarv. This U not n local or sectional fair but being tho Midsummer Mcotlttg of tho Oregon State Horticultural Society, all parts of the slate are sup posed to tako part In thlo mecttnrj and In tho exhibit. XlfJHT TRAIN SERVICE CARNIVAL WEEK The Oregon Electric Railway Com pany'has arrnngod for n special train to leave U.ittlr Front & Jeltorson Streets depot, Portland, at 10:30 o'clock p. in. on Tuesday, 'Wednes day,, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday iilghtB of Carnival week. This train "will run to Salem stopping nt all In- tarmedlato ntntlons. Tho additional, train will bo a great couvonlencoto tho peoplo of Salem nnd other points on line, as It will pcrmlt.of them re maining In Portland to witness tho ovonlng Carnival attractions nnd re turn homo the same night. 5-29-3d nail Attack of Dysentery Cured. 'Au honored cltlzon of this town was suffering from a sovero attack of dysontory. Ho told a friend If ho could obtnln a bottlo of Chamber lain's Collo, Cholora and Diarrhoea Romedy, ho folt confident of being 'CuTed, ho' having us 1 this romedy In tho West. He was told that I kept It In Btock and lost no tlmo In obtaining It, nnd was promptly cur.ed," says M. J. Leach, druggist, of Wolcott, Vt. For h?.!o by Dr. Stone's druir sooro. GASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years GASTORIA Twf mum, mv Bears the A A, Signature XNLp I I It j rui HALKM HIGH WINS THE CHAMPIONSHIP The Satem High School baaoball team Is now champion of western Oregon. The championship was de cided yesterday In a cloao game -with Columbia University of Portland, Sa lem winning by 5 to 4 Columbia .has the Portland academic championship through In a. wr.y extremely pleasing to the large crowd out, to tho gaiho The weather threatened to Interrupt tho gamo during the first part. but. tlf llttlo rain that carao lot up In tlmo to not seriously lnterruf. thing, surprise was sprung when at th; beginning- of the glamo umpire. t Lawrence announced that Governor Chamberlain had offerod a stiver cup to tho champions, vrhlsv makes the J second cup now among tho high school trophies. A large crowd turned out nnd ex citement wai Intense from ctart lo flnhh. At th,o end of tho 'gamo the crowd went wild, tho roolors carrying "Larry" Keoneo on their Bhouldori, protesting wildly oft the Held, Keeno has mad j a name tor himself bythla serson'n playing. Tho game starred ItvSaUm's favor but quickly changed for n tlmo at least. 6olumblr. wont to bnt and Keeno struck out the flnt two ma up, then tho next. But tho next thrpo Kot hits and tvo men woro over the plato before Snlom camo to bnt. It looked rather bed for several Innings whon Roberts, with the bases full, tapped out a two-bngger which brought In throo rnms. Roberts is always a safe hitter in n pinch. In tho eighth with bases full and the score 5 'to 2 and Columbia at bat with none down It again lookod doubtful for Salem. Tho visitors brought In two more runs nnd still none down when Salem stopped tho scoring with a protty double, when a hit ntn'.ck tho homo plato, 'bounced to Farmer who threw it to Gnbriol son nild Gabrlo'son homo. With an other out Columbia's scoring ended. Salem high school did thomsolves proud yeatorday. Everybody has boon anylug that It waa up to 'thorn to win this championship and thevt havo crtnlnly dono It In n propor aty'o. The only team they havo lost to this year Is "Orogon" and tho 'gamo thoy playod Hgalnst thorn waa nothing to bo ashamed for a gamo against a collogo team. The tnbulntcil ocoro best tells tho gamo : -- ' Salem IIIIi School 5. ar'r IB'PO Roberts, as 3 Fai'mor, 2b ..... 3 Jones o 3 Perkins, of 4 Kocno, p Gabrlolson, lb ... i' Richardson r,t V, . 3 Mooren, If ..,,.. 3 Kuv. 3b ........ 3 Columbln Unlverwlly I. AR R in PO Ennls, o ...4 1 0 CnmpbcU, Si , , , . noclislrdor. lb ;?. Perkins,' rf 4 1 1 Doo'oy, If ,4 0 1 Glenfion, 2b i &, .(4 1 WoUpoboi-. !..-. AJp 0 McDonncl, if . . .".7i3"0 0 Davlo, 3b .-... 3 lvl Earned ir.inc-Colurabla 2. Two lana'ltlla Kay 2, RpVggs I, Porklnn 1,'Dcckstador 1. ;Baso on bPllsOff Koonh 0, Wolsgcbor 3. Doublo plays Welsgober to Dock Btador, Campbell to Davis, Farmer to Gabrlolson to Jones. -Stplen Jaas -r-Roberts 2, Farmer 1, Perkins 1, Keeno 1, Kay 2, PorklnB (Col.) 1. Davis 1. SacrlflcQ thUa-rCainpbolI, Umpire Lawrence ScoroY Carey. HOTEL ARRIVALS. WllliuuMIe- M. L. Pipes, Portland. John Manning, Portland, ; I Geo. L. Clark, Portland. IL G. McCaRIn, Rpjehurg. Stanhope 8. Pin, Portland A. I. Moulton, Portland, . J. T. Ros3, Aatoria. R. II. Wood, Portland. D. W, Bennett, Portland. C. V. Bourman, Portland. 0 1 0 1 "0 n A o ii .0 12 21 i no (0- 1 1 5 oL 0 "' 0 9 1 1 j i r o o-o I'. 0.1 ' o 2 2 2 il 1 A Ei a n n O "A A 14 1 5 i2T6 . y.ji,, . Ail 1 0 0 0 0 0 o,?Vo 10 1 2. Salem Otta Wolsgcbor '1 Vaughn Perklus, ' " Wilbur Davla , '' Geo. Dooloy, " R. Macdonald, " Joo Campbvll, rv H Bert Gleason, 1 " ' 9 "T t -gi Dean Walker, " Pcrlo Lacke. t , f M. C. Ennls, J F. J. Loonergan, " o KodoJ compjetely digests all clasaes of foodli will j get right at the trouble and 40 the very work Itself for the stomach. It la pleasant to take. Sold by all druggists, v. HmitjIljWWIIMWW I WANT ADMWCRETPWSBfi nnn QAT.ia t FOR SALE Worlds of Rlooin Calla lilies, roses, violets, cinerarias, hyacinths, dat- . fodlls, etc., and everything In'sea son. Mrs, Hugh Jory, 1952 Court street, Salem; 3-24-tt For Sale First-class carpet paper at this ofllce, 25c for a big rott. I For Sale Tent, wagon coven and all j kinds of camping outfits! also new and second hand goods, fur niture, hardware, etc.' Conrad Dlllman, 447 Statq St. 4-291mo Farm and City Prdpfertr-Our lists of desirable properties Is too a.rge to specialize. Yerx Bros. Co., 373 State street." tf. New and Second Hand Good We i-" aro ,now located'Mtn'our quarters" on Center street, whero wo will do a general business In now and second hand goods, watch repair Ing a specialty. Gordan & Razell 325 Center street. 5-12-1 mo. SHOO Cash or Term Buys a noftf little cottago of flvo iooms; two welf-located lots (corner) In a sec t'on of tho city whero building lm- provemsnts now In progro3s are rapidly enhancing property val ues; garden; chlckon hotisoj fruit and hordes. Paul Mt Sims, Main - 729, 222 N. Commbrclal. For Sale A flno freBh milch cow, fresh this morning. Call or ad dress Joshua Smith on Turnev road. Phono- 1390. 525-3t. For Sale 950 pound toam, harness and heavy Bprlng wngon with top a good outfit. Address J. E. Wright. 044 S. 12th St. 5-25-lw For Sale I havo for year-old steors. E, Phono Farmers 531. salo Tour 1- S. Lnhmnn, Salem, R. ?. 5-27-3t For Sale New 4-room houso drovo we'l, two lots on Englewood car ' Hue, $800. 1110 N. 17th streol. C. A Fisher. 5-27-lw FOR SALE. 010 Acre Located 3 miles from good, thriving town, close to Sa hem. 240 acres under cultivation. 75 acres timber, balanco pasture. 1 8-room houso, 1 5-voom houso. barn 54x02, will hold sufficient -"feed for 2 years, other outbuild 1ngi; school houso on tho placo. Stock, consisting of 40 head good en' '5 heaM horses, 10 hogs, and' wagons nudimplementH gooi with pla'o, nil for,$40 por ncro. Good tormB mny bo had. 0 1.1 Arivni-L'oQattd In a ( Rosedule district, "11 tho famous acres under cultivation, 3 , ncros orchard con sisting of prunes, pears, apples and cherrjes... -Raspberries an-l strawberries. '"'About8 ncrea in oata nnd vetcli, balance pasturo. 5-room llousoi'nnd , burn; prlco $2250. "Sill Arres I.nnntMil fl U nil!en from ar.T.;,n Sttkhi Vr5flfli.n"lftitJkn. cept a Vb acre of tlmhor. Soil, a rich black 'loam, no gravol nor whlto land "Kn plac.o. ',A 20x2C hoHo and a'now 24x32 barn, ahm" liow gninary 14xlB. Oood family orchard; price, $3250. Good teruiH can bo had. $ jiAIIt INVIC8T.MENT CO. 432' sTato Btroot LODGE). JarpPHterH Union No. nHJf Lppa Union No. 1065 of Carpeatera an4 Joiners . of America Tmeet oven Saturday evening at 8:00 p. in. Is Hcarat hall, 488 -Slate St, A. W Dennis, Rec. Boo. Foresters of America Court Bber- wood Forester, No. 19. Meets Saturday night in Holman ball. Stato stroet Waldo Miller, O. R.: J. O. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No, 8, K. jrf P. Caitlo Hall In Holman block, cor ner State and Llborty street! Tuesday of each week at 7; SO m. Oscar Johnson, C. 0.; B. B Andorson, K. of R. and 8. Moderas Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No, 6246. Mecti overy Thursday evening ,at I o'clock In Holman hall. W. W Hill, V. 0.; F. A Turner, clerk .VoodmeB of World Meet every Fr day night at 7:30, In Holman hal: O. L, Darling, O. C; P. L Frav Ir, Clerk. Llacota Aaaulty Uale.81ck, aeel dent ad pension Insurance; $1, 000.000 pledged; every claim iU Good agents wanted. J. H. C Mongomery. auiTi orgnlwr ,Box4S2 Sale, .Oregon. R. ft I Ryan, wcretaiy, , ?aie . v FOR RENT " -" ' " ' Warn For Rent 564 N. Church St. Enquire VaudeUc, Court street. 5-6-3t. MISCELLANEOUS NTeVN Lost A breast piu with gentleman photo on faco and gold rim, Sat urday afternoon ,on State street. Finder leave at Journal for re ward. 5-2 6-1 W at Why Work for Wajpes When you .'can mako tropi $150 to $300 per month for yourself; no. experience "necessary, ask for O. II. CoaU, 9 nlom Lodging House, room 3"m from 9 tol2 a. m., 1 to 5 p. tn 6-2S.3t $ '. LOUION NOODLE HOUSE Ferry Street, Near High. . Iwt A whlto and brown spotted 4&hophord dog, wth strap around Jts neck with a piece of chRln at tached. Addross John Cassldy, ' 'R. Ko. 4, Garden Road. 5-2G-3t Irfist A lady's black loathor card case, containing a. number of small phbtoo And card, two Vau- dett8.tlakt?and 15 cents. Finder retfirtf4 JMr"l ee."v BlS-tf, r II. aGllft -C9. Wholesale grseers, produee. See, Us .for' 5'our sPPly of borry crates andk boxes, either folding or tin tops, C-9-tf Togo NooWo House First claw plaoo to got bowl noodles. Fresh nnd woll anrved lOe. 439 Ferry Btroot C-l-lmo, KORINEK KENAVKLTi Veterinarian Graduates Ontario Votlr.ary Collogo. All Calls prompt ly attended to. Office 207 8. High stroet. donco. 998. Phono, 150, resl-G-l-lmo. Help FurnMicil Fi of Charge lly Salem Employment Company, 47S Stato Btroot, phono No. 149. Par ties wanting help please call at olllco or-phono us, AJso havo cpws for sale. Concreto Work Gut my. prices on j Bldowatks, curbs, soptlo tanks and I comont work of any kind. All work guaranteed first-class. Mr, Ward, Highland add. Phone S69. May 24-tf Vogct LhtoImt and Furl Co. Lues- bm .hltiKlft. building tnat?rla wood and coal. Low prices and prompt deliveries, One block east of S. P. pawieogtfl' depot Phoae 198. 7-2-tf j Hut to Wenderotli Fine wines. liquors and cigars, we Handle the celebrated Kellog gand Oastle whiskies. Cool and- refreshing beer constantly oi- draught. South Commercial street. o-8-lyr EHlarjted Our moat market oa Er.Mt Stato Btroot has boon doubled In bIzo nnd wo nro better proparcd than qvor to servo customers. Prompt sorvlco and tho best of moatB our motto. Call or phono 199. R. E. Edwnrdi Moat Co. SASH, AND DOOR FACTORIEH Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer nf sash, doera, mouldings. All kjndi of house flaUh and hard wsoe work. Fr"ont etreet, between fHat and Court. Make all eoraplafat at th ofRe LIVERV AND FEED CTAIILES Livery and Fcil Sialic Old Post office Stables, at 254 Ferry street botween Commercial and' Front streets. Tolophone 188. Some ef thf finest HverlOB In tho city can be found hnre, IMck Wostacetr proprietor 10-t-tyr PLVMHER8 tTThnTuit Plumbing, hoi. wat and steam heating and tlnnlnc 104 Commercial itreot. Pbon Male 192. S-l-lyr (jn, J, Pelel Plumbing, noam an gas fitting 8uccoior to, Knox Murphy, 226 Commercial itret 'Prono Main 17. WANTED I Wanted To Ixuy cholco milkers. Apply Geo. Weeks, farm phono No 41, Routo 8. 6-2fl-3t Wanted An enterprising man lo Invest $50 In u manufacturing biislnosa that will not him from $150 o $300 per month. Far par Honiara call at tho Salem Lodging Houae, corner Court and Comtnor caj atroot. betwoen 9 and 12 a. m. and 1 and 5 p. rn. Room 37. 5.2C-3t Wanted At once, good kltcbon girl o Cottage lotel. 5-25-31 Wanted Pantry girl at Willamette hotel, 6-25-3t. wmmmmmmmmm DRAtlWRN.-- - CHBimlRfl IJros Trafeirer CPWMiiy- i ; All kiada of trasufer work do., Furniture and pianos boxed rey for shlpmeHt. Prompt eerrlM W '' our motte. Stand and! ofBce a., 2SS South Commercial strwt. j .Pheiic Jl TunWescft Pkoae fl. , HK.1L KSTATg FOR SALX X Note These 4:tx-:t Acres mltrs eMt, a nice cottage, 2 barns, 15 acres apple orchard", woven wire feneJ al good fruit tnd , Crop and lui pldmonts go with the place if sold at once. Prico $13,000, J 4 ., Acres 1 Mi nilloe out. . good buildings, fruit berries, grapes, otc. Good well, water works, a bargain at $2200,8Ternu Terms. V ' v ) fc.K.. -f GohM1ohc :iot 8xl8,J)ar forcoVf chlcken'heisefletc pftr iy .of ruli tm klHdRohnVt $1100. Saniplo of pur farms and ctty bargains, tftheso price do nok appeal to you wo have them In all Blzes and prlcos, improved and uh- Imlirovod farmB!' Inside and m-U burban.ctty property, gee ua.ee-! fore buylnrf, wo havo large llfti' nnd can interest you, . OLMSTED LAND CO. Saluiu Branch YerOx Bros. Co. :17JI Slate Strt-at. Huie Wing ,Sang Co. 1110 STOCK OF 'GOODS Wo make up all kinds Of wrappers and white underwear, walita, kirnoa as and skirts; alt kind ef gentle men's and ladles' furnishing goods; all kinds of Bllka and drees go4, hose, shoes, suits, pants, overalls, blankets, neckwear, matting, chla- i ware, trunks, embroidery aad laee new selling at cost. 320 N. Commercial St. Salem, Or THE AVENUE Creams, Ices, clgarj and ooafee- ions. Corner ef Seventeenth r.n Asylum avenna. N. u. uaer. re- jitletor. v DR. KUM WONDERFUL CHINH8M DOCfOK Will treat you filth OrUatsl krfc and cure any disease without opera tion or pain. Dr. Kura Is known everywhere In Salem, 'and has cured man promi nent peoplo hore. He has lived la Salem for 20 years, and can he tru4 ed. He usrs many medlelnea un known to white doctors, aad with them can cure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rehumatlsm, atawaeh, liver and kidney diseases, Dr., Kum makes a specialty ef dropsy aad female trouble. Ills rem edles cure private disease who ev erything else falls, )le ka hun d reds' of testimonials, and give sultatlon freo. Prices fQr medleina very modefate. Persons In the coun try can wrltu for blank. Send stamen If you want some oxtra flue tea, get It from hi, DR. KUM4ROW WO CO.' Great Chlnewo Hector L. M. HUM Has modlclno whlo'li vlli cure any known disease. Ho makes a special ty of, and guaranteed lo cure Catarrh Asthma', Lung, Throat, Rhoumatism, Doblllty, Stomnch, Livor, Kldnoy Troublou; also any blackened or swollen suronoss, broken llmna; Bmnllpox; Epidemic; nil kinds oi Rolls, l,oat Manftood, Fomale Weak neos, Hernts Trcniblos and Paralysis Consultation free. Care of Ylck Bo Tong Co., Chines druge and horbs, 153 High St., upstairs, Splt'in, Or. iiimmmmummnaitmmmmimimmmiimmmmtmtmmammmt wwammmmmmmmmM I AHtNTrON, II0RSE wtm$ Tho undorslguod ban two flno stallions, ono shlro and one Porchoron, two of Ruby nnd Co. 's boat Imported stock, both ontorrd at tho Salem hoitiO show, both getting first In their class. Thoy can be seen nt tho Willamette stables each week Friday and Satur day. Terma reaionable, J. I. MINCH. Salem, Route 3, Uox 89. h J i !a ! iW)WhiM'"f""S" &. -VilkfcrfW uca- Cm kLJ j. ht mmmmmmmmm Wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm