Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 06, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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DAiLT CAPITAL JOURXAL, SALEM, OREOOX, MONDAY, JULY 0, 1008
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Salem's Third Annual
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Fair
and Carnival
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3 Great Days at Salem,
The Cherry City
July 16, 17 and 18
of the World
PRCKIRAM OF CHERRY
t iFAIR AXIMJAUNtVAL .
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ioclcty Circus Two per
formances eftch day.
FreeBalloon ascension.
High wire act -and Wlfilo for
U(o from top of the, Court
House each dah '
Thursday 10 a. m., Base
ball game 1 p. in., par
ado, flonts, music; arrival
of tho King of tho Chorry
Fair, 2:30 p, m., formal
opening. 7:30 p. m., bund
concert nnd tttngfnr; on
clcctrlo ear. Fireworks
Friday 1Q a.m., Military
I'arailo and .Competitive
drill. 2)30 p. ni., bnse
brtll game. 7 p.m., recep
tion at headquarter. 8 30
p. in., -grand cherry ba'l
Saturday 10 n.m., baseball
gamo. 7:30 p. in., fun,
ManU Grns,,largcat parndo
of thin kind over neon In
alum, over flvo bjocke In
length. Fireworks, bat
tle of confottl, etc.,
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FARMERS,
FLORISTS - 4
AND OTHERS
Cherries
Berrries
Flowers
Are wntd fr compttltlou.
Bring all you can, ovory-
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cue, aid htlp mak It tho
blggeit fair pos!blo. No
tify the Bflcratary, E. C.
Armstrong, early In the
week. All on.trlQs closo
Thursday at-9 n. in.
LOCAL BALL
BY JOCK
ALL WESTERN OREGON IS INVITED. Hundreds of Prizes, Silver cups,
Cash, etc., for exhibits. Grand parade at 1 p. m. Thursday, and Mardi Gras
Parade Saturday at 7:30 p. m. The largest and best ever seen in Salem.
FRMiKHYINfl FRUITS J -r,9 KjBI8 stopper of bottlet nnJ I lll'SlXKSS MUX
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A the frultlni- irilnn nHvnnon
wuch of It l worthy of being pro
rved for exhibition purpoiet.
ftrawberrleft and ratpbcrrloi have
kfH found to clmtiKO color after a
aort time, but other mini! fruits
coc throngh fairly well. Tho ox
btbltlon jar ihould be of clear whlt
Ktati, and thu fruit, after caroful
erttng:,, ahould be placd In thorn
M the Jars filled with cold water.
Four off the water after a ihort tlmo
M fl?l with the preserving iluM.
The fruit ihould be placed In a coil
4rk place and exainlnd occaiona
lyj.lf the fluid la discolored from
Jw fruit, the liquid ahould bo
red off and replaced by treih
xh1.
nmearlng the ground turface with a
mini; amount of light colored vaio
line. Thli will alio prevent, in n
groat moamire. (ho nicking of tho
Btoppen when it Is doslrod to re
move them.
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Kodol Wl'l without ilnnhf boln nnv
one who has stonnch dlionlers or
toniacii troubles Tnko Kodol today
and contlnuo It foe tho short time
that la naaftitinrv In plvn ran nnm.
pleto relief. Kodol It told by ml
druggists.
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Our fnllle oftoa pass for demon
strations of our worth.
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PERFECT CLl'R
(Pendleton TriltHne.) .
The tompornry organization of the
exclusive business men's social club
. ni rwi ivvtvil VDtVlllU AMU I III'
Illnnl U'Au itimnMnnlti AnntnliOil fau liiA
i mwit tt llinIHHHJ V Ullll4f711 lUr I IC ---
leasing of the Matlock residence for ! rwot. reetatly went to Port
a term of year. It is uadestood ' And wit ali ions ami vhele" there
that pOMewlou will be given nbewt .completely outfitted Mmse'f and
the 1st of July. The club Uiket'i. . ......
w mwm mww (v Hiwi. ii uio ngr
Ke: tli Money nt Home.
Oledford Tribune.)
A business man of Medford, who
bw wade quite a fortune from tho
people cf Med ord a:l who today
draw? a large Income, both from his
mercantile hotue and nrooertv In-
Terribly Rcnhled,
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The followltjg forraulaa hare lieea 'every dav of our Uvea, nurns as.l
annl.lK I . a ..ll.l.A u . .
avtiius vuuvr iiKiu or surious
successfully used at tho Colorado
Agricultural college, eiueolaliy with
plums, graphs, cherriv, currants
aul Koeteberrjcs: , Kormqlln, I
parte, saturated ftflutlouof ooiumon
table alt. 10 par til water (tmlleil
and oold) enough to (Make ito
parti.
ThU may be made ap by ihwishhw
a follew: porrual'a. I yit;
wlutlou. 3 pint: water. I? lt.
When uimle up, the sQUittfii will
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bound to happen. la -itr family. .
prvparvu uy nning it uottlu of Rai.
Inrd's Snow Mnlutorjt handy. R rd
rv the palu lastantly aad qnlok
heal the bars. Sold by all dealer.
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Uy all atean make u uhii uaattal
evext.
Help for" Tlmv Wlio lluve Stomauh
Ttviible.
After doetorlav for about ! vm
JfW a bail uomaca troMkle. aad
over a considerable pnrt of the furn
Isblngs nnd furniture and will nro-
coed to remodel the interior to suft
the requirements.
At the temporary organization of
club yostorday it was decided to lim
it the number of membora and es
tablish an Inltlntton fee that would
be in keeping with the pretentions
of the organization. While the list
o' chater muwben ua not been n
yet made nubM. nor the Initiation
feet announced yet Is anderstod
that the number of members will
be limited to about (0 aMl the fee
will not be lea than Si Of.
With the iMtallalio of this !
la It i home Pendleton will be able
to boast of a flab equal to any In
PorOaml or the other eom eittas Li
every respect. The cleb room? will
fe waealficat, the loeatioa ideal.
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jwrtlon are? Fortualia. a ati oa't ftkleh did ar s ntnoh SOgd Ibot uk wout aay tear that tlisy
solution. Itt par v&U OMoagh to watUmed t ho them aad idaTy will g away a ad talk derogatory of
Wowru. ir?VTeTa!.-WHL P-to.'s abll'ty to frt... in a
Pf raiKMrfin, iba follow i'&,Mi iu,v" v'JZ V"'! ttmsg NMoncr.
,.? ..ri-'"y "r-V www. wa.
I'Mlmluiua a,. ... h ih. . - -
""""' iwt seie by ur. stana'a' "
urK nor aaioies free. . ji,, u, WorW Affortl,t
n ---- - I "It ys mtf .boHBd pteft,,
UOr COOU fit t war lb Jau L. I ! A MnuiHiK.l nu.b.. . !..-!
- - " '. 'Zj ''mwrm 4raini
set hit wearing apparel any cheaper
but paid the same prieea as paid
here, and when he returned It was
noticed that the boy? wore suits of
the sane make as those sold by a
Medford firm. Bat now that he if
prosrerone. he felt It a Utile higher
tonel. perhaps, to bay things away
from home.
Where would the maa' present
pro ptrfty be if bis customers nsr.
chased their goods from mail order
none or weat to the metropolis for
taem?
A "Illj; Stick" Club.
(Medford Tribune.)
Grants Pass citizens who have tho
welfare of the city nt heart have or
ganized n "Big Stick" club, whose
alms and objects are most commend
able. The club Is secret In Its member
ship, which Is limited to 23, the
"skldoo" tyimbor, nil members of
the Commercial club. It Is the pur
pose of the club to work .dlroctlv
and Indirectly, upon unprograsslve
citizens and force them Into line for
progress.
The mossback does not know what
I going on, hut the strongest kind
of pressure is brought to bear on
him, and Jje is virtually forced to
gat in line or "skldoQ."
THbte big property owners who
refuse to assist in boosting a town,
although they profit moro than anv.
one else by the efforts of thoee trv-
:g to foree the place ahoad, through '
Woodburn ran away with two out
df the three games fllayed here o
Saturday nnd Sunday with the loi
Trl-CIty team. Saturday's doab'j
header took place on. Wlllametu
field, nnd the two aggregations broh
even, the Cherry Pickers winning the
first game by n score of 7 to ?, nj.
inning's, nnd Woqdburn defeated tj,I
local lads in the second round 6 'a
1 In flvo InnlngB. In the first jJ8le
Bowen, who was holding the t,
for Woodburn, was found good uj
hard, while Archlo Jermnn for g
lem pitched nearly a shut-out game.
The second flve-Innlng game vit
won by the visitors due to hard hit;
ting nnd the good work of Poland If
the box. Meyer, tho Cherry Pic
er's young twirler, got off on 'the
wrong foot, allowing tho Woodburn.
huskies to hit the ball around tfc
lot in every direction.
Yesterdny's contest between the
same tenmB, was ftbout tho most In'.,
tere3tlng one pulled off on the local
grounds, so- far this Benson. Wool,
burn squeezing out six runs to the
Cherry Pickers' four. It wna a good
exhibition of n pitchers' battle with
the men behind tho respective throw
ers playing the game with nil kinds
of ginger from tho flr?t Inning to
the ninth one. Poland again pitchei
for the visiting team nnd perform!
grent, making two Btnr plays by
running out on tho third foul line
and pulling down foul flies that hu
been popped up. Robinson gave the
visitors -a good hnrd'.rub nnd he'.f
them down nicely until the three
blue suits managed to perch on
bnses, In the first pnrt of tho ninth,
nnd Michenls, Woodburn's heaviest
hitter came to bat nnd punched
clean hit through pitcher nnd sec
ond bnse bringing In two men which
gave them tho six score, the two
teams having four-all up to that time
from the fifth Inning.
An Ideal ball crowd enjoyed the
game, and tho excitement nt times
was full of noise duo to tho fact thit
Woodburn fans were In the garaa
rooting for their favorites.
The South Salem Fnlrmount lads
received theirs for tho first time w
fnr at tho hnnds of the Chemawa
team in Junction City Saturday af
ternoon, tlfo score being 8 to C.
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Over Thirty-five Venrs.
In 1 070 tlini-n iin n rron ilnnl ftf
diarrhoea, dysentory nnd cholera In-
nnftim Tf if no n( tills tlmn t tint
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Chamberla'n's colic, Cholera and DI
arronea Remedy was ikbc urougiu in
to use. It proved more successful
than any other remedy or treatment,
and ha? for thirty-five years main
tained that j-ecord. From a small
beginning Its snlo nnd use lias ex
tended to every pnrt of the Unltel
State and to many foreign countries.
Nine druggists out of ton will rec
ommend It when their onlnlon Is
naked, although they have othr
med'clnos that pay them a greater
profit. It enn nlwnys be depend
upon, even In tho most severo and
dnngerotn cases. For sale by Dr.
Stono's drug store.
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Phono 44 Main 147 N. High St
C. W. YANNKE
Proprietor of
THE FASHION STABLES
Cabs and Livery, all Rigs Modern
Rubber Tire.
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
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JWp iudaflnlielr. Another solatia i!,,,,,K wearJy nre hundred dullari
veakr In foraulla luu alse UMi'r ",?'.l?,"e Aa otW M. 1 par- and the wesaberehln of the bust
Tufnor, dcte.
mixture u renimaMdlt FrmalfX
1 part: Rlyeeriae. 10 Mazui wataf,
$ jurts.
Htralnrrla may ibe Nirved1
rainy w:i in a saturated tfutlo at
rCMtmun islu and U tHl in
fluid composed of fwiaaHn. 1 ouacd.
aum 1 drayhm: lr& t ,,.. '...""JSt W Vi
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""V"; " ,',", ' yrue-My wile Ut tfWvercd ibat
RM currant kei bt In a soIh-J?w WJueW Hre Tib Oak
Hon w wtole luWljuaie, l r; ifl." ry pt'f troabV
Itlycerlae, i wrt: watw. sa tlK vRl 8' ' ' w
part. tfe,r 1,l . twt Watta
1 ', , bo Hlatanei by thu same Ivr
Tho cormlvo subiiniM iui w. Pk M. sWt,in ;. S... Z:
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KuiTC(t in aoi Tester aaa tn sai-i" ""wn.
Hon and tsolLMefyd3itttlEiauK
b Marked. joaj a & 1 very
diy If wlotf?a.T
How eOHld be liva It treated. the increased valuation . L,,.
by others ae be is treat lag taem? He are the principal objects worked u-
v-vmuii i. ou ty the club.
If everyoa la a eommaaity eat Orants Pass la to have pavd
bU mooey out of twa for goods la- streets, thank to the efforts of ths
etead of buying at home, there woald tocret club. Protests from Influx.
iooa be no tow. The first eceeatkl tla! men and property pwifti thiw-
.tt. .- .w. . "JL - . .r7 w'" T :. "' "'Pruvewenis, as the
loyalty to the town and It beet It,
have blocked them at A -bland, but
sw!in,E ? ,0 m'tU k BOt b' ,h wiu'wer.
vow iw maasirv hat .....
coase abroail. ar dellberatly balkl.
lag ui other towa at ta expeaee of
taejr owa.
No waiter what you aeed. km if
at home, if R tsa't carried la .toelt
yr demand will eats. it to be.
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W. Joakiat . of Chat-' Wb you tteed a MHBR en y.
l am eonviaeed Irs need one that wl'l our . k
Salvo." says J
let Hill, w r
lhueon n-biIZirr 1? " ! wrd affwlv
Uailaia'. 8r Luem'oum U.JTJ ?..L SL ,'
b m v k, . r - i - v v v w BBrPkia a km line narii
or waaiwllo which It la allied. S5e. 25 cents
a. v. I'wxj'Tt arug btore.
world r .! u .. ,c "r wwign.
nu- tbaaSrltid it KJ ' f '. best oo-gh cure,
1 every ue. baru TfUI d0 " A,l druggists sell It for
, I K A.. .ka.j a . OK ma .
If the same old tklag. But tuueb
better.
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piMUlly f -i J v. , .1 naamieW.l.
'a b ti j urgtit -".
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Kdrnp.' Balsam will stop any
tough that ean be stoDDM v nu
medlolnoan cre coughs tat can.
not be cured bV snv wk? .m.il.i;. .
U Is-always. the best cough, cure Vj
CASTOR I A
I'or Infant and Children.
to KM You Havi Always hl
uurawB, some of them undc
pressure, anu th" paving i to fo'V w
Because Grar-ts Pas mn ban's1
rmtnmc ,a ..... t .
.-. ,v jmj tarn: or eas loi prn.
aae tbey are barred liom mml er
sli. and the dub it now trying r
force the merchants to do buiIne-3
on a modern basJ3.
Laaa-s Family Medicine is a tonic
lax3Uvevn does not Ar LL
wtaken. but Imparts a feeling of
buoyancy and itrn(h '. . .
n .. . -b uai, la Qg.
llgbtfUl. At all drn-r-Ut. o.
-no vj .ur.
a raradUe nt tm.e -i,
day society.
Women .itV "IT.
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Thb above nut rflnresents our
brl?k lined Torrid. Zone Furnace,
Guaranteed gas, smoke and dust
Proof. Economical and durable.
A. L. FRASER
258 STATE STREET.
Estimate rurBtafce on heatlnir
SALEM WATER COMPANY
offick crrr hall.
For -water aerrtee asalv at oc'
(Bill payable ' moktWy la advaa!
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