Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 06, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. PRECOX. MONDAY, JULY 0, 1008
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IESULTS COUNT
.MORE THAN
FOURTH
(Continued From Page 1.)
IIS
RECORD
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Attetlur Strong Testimonial to the
JiEfllcrtcy of the Sdeitco of Vibration
!m Administered by Mr. Iwiron.
b IMMMM
Portland, Oregon, July fi. Jnmes
Mctln Larson, originator of Telc
CMl, iho science of vlbrntlon, Is u
JWdest mnn In claiming credit for
vrit ho' accomplishes In the' treat
jMwt of human lilt. HJh patients
isth,talklng for Jhls realjy-won-dwfjTncajcr.
Mr. Larson has In hi
pimldi dozens of endorsement
trim persons prominent In financial
4 commercial life, but regards
with grcator fnvor tho voluntary tcs-
tlMonlal of the Individual patient.
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I . hmIm.Ia n. Aiifirticf nt r1
rKllMlSrS ebrntlon, and never have the festlv
I liyiTIIULy ,Ueg of th(j Fourth' been witness? 1
-J ' ' by bo many people.
A whole day before the big event
XAMKsl At'HTl.V IjAKSON. TLLE-' -,.. .v.,t..in,i in into nlnrn thnil-
.w-- " .--. - , dud Bll.CU U.U .v -... ,,...-- ,
com expert, stands won r d8 ' pe!ple fT the.,c0U"2 ""J
me nuaroy iuwus uvuu w nuin. '
steady stream of wagons and car
riages loaded with Joyous country
folk poured over the big bridge from
early morning till midnight. Every
artery leading Into the city pulsated
with happy, prosperous humanity,
bent upon enjoying the celebration
of the national holiday In the Cherr
City. The Southorn Pacific unload
ed thousands at the depot at Bnlem
and at tho FalrgroundB. The ser-.
vice of tho Orogon Electric railroad
'was taxed to Its utmost capacity,
and It v. as reported that many peo
plo living along the lino, who hrd
not -purchased tickets in advance,
were, unable to reach tho city by -the
electric tars. It was estimated al
tho close of tho day thnt between
30,000 and 40,000 people saw the
attractions that Salem had to offer
on the Fourth.
And whnt a day It was. It seemed
as If the weather had been especially
mado for the occasion. In the enrly
morning, before the guns of tho
sunrise salute thundered over the
peaceful city, the liospllnblo Salem
Itcs, who were once more to stake
their enviable reputation on the suc
cess of the day, looked out their
bedroom windows nnd beheld propit
ious omens In the heavens. All or
the doubts that they had harbored
In their minds for tho past 2-i hours
wcro Instantly dlspollod. Tho gods
wcro willing, nnd' there was noth
ing to do but to turn loose.
And Salem turned loose. Tha
most abject posslmlst who would
den that, would be n proper candi
date for the bug-house By 9:30
o'lork the down town district was a
seething mass of humanity, Hands
blared forth their patriotic alrB, can
non crackers roared, boys and men
shouted, and wonion screamed when
the flro crncker wont off too near
tholr 8undny dresses, Music was
In tho ntr It made no difference by
what street you entered the business
section, you were encountered by a
has band that was doing Its beet
to '.t'( you know that the Faurth of
duly na on.
rromptly at half past nlno tho
starter's gun rounded for tho great
four-mlto relay race. Those who
I failed to seo tho finish of this event
mlhK'd a treat long to bo regretted.
It wns hotly contested throughout
tho entiro court e, although In tho
start tho Indians took a lead th.it
tho Y. M. C. A. boys could not re
duco until the Inst mllo, when Mln-
ton, tho crack Salem inllor gave n
wonderful exhibition of strength and
endurance, lie gained on Wilson of
Chemuwa, who Is a sprinter as well
ns n remarkable distance man, but
was not able to overcome tho lead
given to the red man nt the begglni;
of tho final mile. The Chemawa
team was in much better condition
nnd were ako more experienced. Tho
Indians won by a llttlo more than
50 yards. Comlderlng tho fact that
the race was run on ordinary roads,
tho time was remarkable, the faun
miles bolng covered In 20.16. The
"dope" on road relajs was not avail
able at the close of the race Satur
day but It Is probublo that the tlmt
Is very clow to the Amorlcnn record.
Tho parade was delayed somewhat
In sta'tlug, but tho yait crowds wer
In an optimUtlc mood, and they
altd patlntl When it did come
they were nut disappointed. Miwv
roeHHted marshal a ad mora dcorat
m) automobiles (ban wr vr tn
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
Relieves Colds by working them out
of the system through a copious and
healthy action of the bowels.
Relieves coughs by cleansing tho
mucous membranes of the throat, chest
and bronchial tubes.
"As plMtant to the Usto
M Msfdfl Sgsr"
Children Like It
rr BACKACHE-WEAK KIDNEYS Try
BtWltt'i Mm; m4 fthttw PMi-Swa art Si
ALL DRUGGISTS
JW AmMIh Lamm, iMglimtor of
lVln-oHl, In Now nt tlio
Willamette Hotel.
t an one Is that of B Watklns,
f Wood lawn, Oregon, who bad to
fee assisted Into Mr. Larson's office
H tke Hotel Oregon, In Portland.
Mr. Wfttklns came with her hus
lwiwl, who was completely dlscotu
Md after hating tried oil sorts of
Imtmcuts.
Wlfo Not llMrM.
Mrs. Watklns had not lost heart,
Mid It was through her urging thnt
Mr. Watklns agreed to give Mr. Ur
By all means mako It an annua',
accomplish. Mr. Watklns' trouble
was shaking palsy. His entiro body
was lu a aeml-paralyied condition
MJt Viack was all drawn out of shape
4 he could not Ho upon his back
wltaout his head drawing up sever
al lacnea aoovo on a pillow. This
wa .caused by the contractiQn. Qf (tjo
wssclcs through the abdomen. When
Mr. Watklns cro to Mr. Larson he
old walk bttf little, ( Now hs
walk block ulthout Effort. Th$
contraction has been relieved so that
o cai Me upon his back. His st.
are much lmpro, he sleoys bettr
and best of all his bools are wark.
Jng regularly for the t)rtt time in
ycara.
In CtiwrfMl MihhI,
r. Waklns
fer Uefor wtr ia the prorstoB
Ooddesa than Miss Minctta Magers
never graced any procession. Every
tlout In the parade was a feature,
and great praise Is due to all per
sons and organizations who partici
pated In the exhibition.
The parado moved south on Front
street to Ferry, east on Ferry to
Commercial, north on Commercial to
Court, east on Court to Cottage,
south on Cqttnge to Stnte, west on
Btatu to Commercial, and north on
Commercial to Marlon Bquarc,
Among the featurei in tho parade
were: The mounted tuurshuls and
parado committee, the squadron of
decorated automobiles, the Salem
military band, the Modern Woodmen
band, Company M., The Goddess of
Liberty iloat, Columbia, tho battle
ship Oregon, tho Chemawa band, the
regiment of Indian cadets, the Point
Victor band, the Woodburn band,
tho Modern Woodman drill team,
tho floats of tho Royal Neighbors,
Women of Woodcraft, W. C. T. U.
and Silver Del) Circle, the states ol
the Union, the thrlteon coloulod, and
tho Salem Canoe club. Soveral busi
ness firms were represented by
floats, L. U. Josso hnvlug two in tb
parade. The Salem steum Laundry,
Mason ilox Company, Mltchoi), Lew's
& Stnvcr Company, und tho Sanitary
Milk Company participated In the
procession,
At Marlon Square tin excellent
program was rendered, und the vast
audtenco listened with Intense inter
est until the end of the final number
of tho open air exercises. August
Huchesteln preilded und introduced
the speakers of the day. Mrs, Chas.
Jl. Hinges sang two selections, "O,
My America," and "The Star Spang
led Banner." Those wso listened to
tho rendering of thesn patriotic
songs say that Mrs. Hinges never
sang bettor, nnd when this Is said,
what more need bo added?
Wnlter Wlnslow gave a master
ful reudlug of tho Declaration of In
depondenco; In fact one of the best
Interpretations of the great docu
ment ever listened to by a Snletn
audleuce,
Tho orator of tho day was Hon
Willis 8. Dunlway. The address was
truly eloquent, and held the atten
tion or the several thousand listen
ers throughout. Mr. Dunlway'a
spooch. was for tho most part of an
historical character. Ho traced the
n'story of tho colonies through the
revolutionary war, giving the causes
and Interpreting the significance of
each step in the great struggle for
Independence.
In closing his oloquent and pa
triotic oration, Mr. Dunlway said:
"Had thoro been no Saratoga there
would have been no Yoiktown, and
our proud United Statog of todaj
might bo in the position of the Ca
nadlnn ijrovlnq.es to the north of us
-owing allegiance to tha British
rruww, royauy upnoiuing the British
government, claiming the protection
of the laws of tha graat British em-
plro and we liftiNg our voles to the
U nau In Vo.a..t
wood am) L-nii. i.i,. . ......," .... w '' m force, and 500 nul
of W. Of course, b , not vi I .''I1 W,,,U fro add!
rntMjr weU. niu Be tmirmat 7'"' '" ,,r", Tb u
nvrv TOWMioaai r rib
most )Mit war mou
JO him WOUld MM h rum In ,. ... i tn,B
(Unary ca Mrs Watklns en. ih
iirnnc rafvalu t !..! ii.
Cfamaay m of th National Owuil k-. .:; "71 " 1". TT
fnr n.i rao -...:- "": r. rr -"" lHV
ruisr ami hlgUiy as w rgard mod
mm British laws and Justice, we are
WOHdar to salata tha American ea-
yaar
M' "'.mill in I.A
i
tory of htr huMnads csw and J
a won delights xvoatau Sks savi
nrutiiil and swUstaatlalb- oqa-
struct! than an fonaor calobratteas
her husbaad hai laVn yiaa tuktr Tk no,ll,6s of l-"" float was a
treatments witkuat m af tHtHoM. ork of r, ""d "' baiUlfu'
wnt and dortar Tolta tn Ka tkv -
.. wHierra! trotttwaat In thv
orld.
James Aaitlu Uymm came to'
SAWm SuiHla)'. Attar a ruuca
aeMed rt Suadav. Mr UrsoH war
be found la rmwt uC ho mad
Jwr of the WlHaiaette hotel, where
for a few days h vrttl r?wlvo tho
uiwriDg rrom coaitlnatlon, rheu-
WeSeU
Yitibl
Hayes had the longest hair, Madeline
Molr was the smallest, Earl Everson
was the fattest boy baby, and Flor
ence Nusbaum was the fattest girl
baby. Arthur Edwards could say
"Patton's Book Store" plainer than
any other youngster of his age (he
wns 18 months), and Lutreel Kent,
who was about the same age, gavet
the most satisfactory pronunciation
of "Tom Cronlse' Photograph Gal
.ery." Immediately after noon the street
sports began. Probably the most In
teresting feature of this part of the
nrnirmm wna the horse races on
Liberty street. The races were wit
nessed by a large crowd which wa"
so eager to see the excitement, es
pecially the ladles "race, that It wns
with difficulty that the police kept
the spectators inside the curbs. The
Indies' race was won by Miss WIedn
Solomnn, while Miss Rhea Wlllsonl
wns a close second. L. Martin won
the men's hnndlcnp, and Fred
Schlndler the free for all.
The other sport events were: Th
50-ynrd dash, won by Levi Sorter,
who also won tho 100 In 10.4, which
is excellent time considering the fnct
thnt the race was run In the street,
the quarter m'le bicycle race, wo:i
by V. Berenger, slow bicycle race,
Carl Hinges, and the three-legged
race, Carl Hinges nnd S. Ostrnnder.
The Modern Woodmen were
scheduled to run n -100-yard relay
race with the Woodmen of the
World, but the lntter failed to show
up, and the race wns run with n
picked team from Chemnwn. Each
man ran 100 yards, and the Indians
won bv n considerable margin, a
handsome cup wns offered for the
winner of tho race between the two
lodge team?, and the trophy went to
the Modern Woodmen through de-
fnult. The Indians ran for appear
anco money. The Chemnwn team
wnB composed of M. Francis, Peter
Casey, John Dan nnd Charles Mc-
Cully. The sprinters in the Wood
men tenni were Molvlll Davis, John
Holmnn, Murry Shanks and V. Low.
At 0 o'clock tho comic pnrndc
started. Many of the floats In tlu
morning parade were used, nnd the
characters burleiqued to perfection.
No Fourth of July celebration Is
complete without its comic supple
ment, nnd the comic supplement
wns a success from start to finish.
Most of the credit for this feature Is
due to Cook Patton, who managed
the affair. Among the attraction? In
the parade were; the merry widow
hnt, the trained giraffe, the comical
hog, the domesticated ostrich, the
donkey twins, .the giant Dutchman
and the carryall full of charactereJ
city fathers.
Tho two ball games In the after
noon were attended by tho lnrgeat
crowds ever gathered on the local
diamond, nearly 2000 persons hav
ing paid admissions. In the first
game Salem won, 7 to 1, nnd In the
second Woodburn won by a score of
G to 1.
It Is estimated that close to 10,
000 persons gathered along the riv
er bank to wltnoss the aquatic sports
and fireworks. The river was ablaze
with brilliantly lllumlnntod, boats of
every description.
J. R. Hodeor's Inunch, which won
tho first priro nt the Portland Rosf
carnival, was the moHt conspicuous
bont on the river. It was HghteJ
by 600 Incandoacents of various col
ors, and as It passed up the stream
It was loudly cheerod by the throngs
on tht bnuks,
Tho Salem Canoe club made a fine
.mowing, nnving 13 boats on the
river manned by sturdy youths lu
their white and green canoeing cos
tumes. Tho ennoo race was won hv
Victor Alln and Clifford Benson,
with Ed Glllamn and Seymour Skiff
tocati. The motor boat
Grand Opera House
One Night-Tuesday, July 7th
MR. AL W. PORDYCE PRESENTS .
THE GREAT NEW YORK SUCCESS
THE CRISIS
BENEFIT PUBLIC LIBRARY
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
Ladies Library Board
Supported by a Superb Cast of Local Players, Under the
Personal Direction of Mr. Al W. Pordycc
PRICES 50c, 35c. Seat sale at Box Office
Tuesday, 9 a. m.
"TIIH CRISIS"
TOMORROW NIGHT
The dramatization of Winston
Churchill's "Crisis" which will be
presented nt the Grand theater Tued-
.day night, promises to be one of the
grentest amateur successes ever at
tempted by local people. During the
past two weeks the local members
of the cast have practiced fnlthfullv
ench evening under the skilled di
rection of Mr. Al. W. Fordyce, and
steady Improvement hns marked
ench rehearsal.
Tho flnnl propnrntion for the piny
will be held Tuosdny afternoon at
the theater and tho mombPrs of tho
cast handle tholr rospectlve parts
with great ease, being perfective
drilled with respect to strong cli
maxes nnd situations, ns well as be
ing better perfect. Tho large ticket
sale which has been going on during
tho pnst week ninkps the popularity
of the undertnklng,' and tho young
actors will play to a crowded house
Tuosday night.
A generous shnro of the proceeds
will bo placed in the treasury of th3
Indies llbrnry board for the benefit
of the public library,
o
Salem's ' greatest ndvertlscmcnt
the ndvertlsements of Salem's lead
ing merchants In this pnper brings
more people to the city thnn any
other one thing nnd saves the peo-'
pie more money.
The New Remedy Thnt Does.
"E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. Ill
Gentlemen In 1897 I had n dU
ense of the stomnch nnd bowels In
tho spring of 1S92 I bought a bottle
of Kodol nnd tho benefit t romvn.i
nil tho gold In Georgia could not buy
May you live long nnd prosper. Yours
very truly, C. N. Cornell, Roodlne
Gn Aug. 27, 190C." Sold by all
druggists.
o
Congressman Hnwley is In greit
demand ns lecturer. Ho has en
gagements nt Chntitnuqua nnd Al-
bnny Bible school. His reputntlon as
n plntform spenker is nlmost ns great
ns Champ Clark's or J. P. Dolllver's.
G. F. Mason Box Co.
217 .llll St.. South 8alem. nmn...
fncturer of nil kinds of boxeB, crates
nnd fruit dryer ncceBsories. Phono
30S. tf
DR. KUM
WONDERFUL CHINESE DOOT08
Will treat you vflth Oriental herbs
"Dr. KinK's New Discovery Is the' . .. ...
" . , ,.,... iuuu ruro an' aiseaso witnout opera
remedy thnt does the healing other? tjon or paln
promise but tan to porform," says nr Kiim u vnnw ,.. i
Mr. E. R. Plerson, of Auburn Centre. L ,7 Ku !fl known onrwhe:e In
Pa.. It Is curing me of throat an I HaIm, and has cured many proml-
lung trouble of long standing, thpt nent people here. He baa lived In
other treatments relieved only tempo- Salem for 20 years, aud can be truit
rarlly. New Discovery Is doing mo A Hft ... ' '" Z a, ,
so much good that I feel confident
Ub continued UBe for a reasonnbin
wsn taan tao British Jack, aad I
frankly eoafaas It would dallght me
not half hj wurh to be a loyal sub
let of Ktag adward VII as It don
to rial cUlaeaehlp la otMamon wit
that tiardy dMcadaut of lumiu.
tioaary Uk who dlrwtt taa adwln-,
"' w oar fraa gvaramt nt
WnaiHgtoa.
"Aad as w go to oar snui t.iv
lt as aot forgot our great dabt. our
twMeaeurabltf obJIgattaa to Wath
nstoa ad tat Uotad otlr h.
ro, and atrolitas of tat Rtvolatloiw
ary iiute,"
f . . .
....-r , wcn waKiag eaaie the
mnum, wtwuw. Moil!y Im An fe ,:; h.i.. .w ZZZZ T.Vmh m V
womu. paralysis, partial draf.. . - iaiwuvc guaramee "' ;--" - w f the
uiat it it does not rive satis- III ," V": "wea emts '
r .. ... "- I " mwj. i mh iwuv sHAtf . i
VJlrtlnn tia i.,11l a .. I .. . . .-.. aB lu
vv..,M ,,C wm iciunt ine ""se oi c. l Parwenttr aE.t w.i
Dlllnn .V . .
....uu. nHU wro asttta.l k. rio.i
Dlnsmore. Dave Yantl and ZadJc
uiij were MM B. R,
fci a iobe list of the Ills af.
mctB humaaiti-. Mr. taran u &
basjJBiau and ih who un
taim and MBijiit ihim will b
M..? If they g ! thV Wltaiue
ftrl
entire) amount of money paid
us for it. We mean this
ad ask all those who are
sick and need strength to try
v iwut'i uttu early JUsers ' 5lCK &m nee(I strength to tr
race w.is
won by tb Wtlda, with Blmo Milea
at th wheel, tha Anona. driven by
Frank Wlllwaa, Jr.. flnUhing sc
oad. Mile also won In the same
Uat in a race with Clifford Glowr
la tat Verda. Frtd Hill in the Iola
aad Frank Waatler la the Anna.
Owlag to the lueowpttnc of the
wa broagat dowa from Portias
superlattad tat tire works, thu
vent did aot come oft as smoothiv
as was ospeettd. but the pyrotwh-
"y- wtrt an tutre. and tho Krt
m xui tat wm of the tihlbitloa
wltad s BOoa dteplty Q f,re
works as was evtr bqb m Saltm
JU e"d 0t ' Prf.act
Watt bhtpp took caarga of tk affair
d th- horn wooad un ,hcr", b.
fort 11 o'clock la a t'laral blue of
glory.
length of time will restoro me to
perfect health." This renowned
cough and cold remedy and throat
nnd lung healer Is sold nt J. C. Per
ry's drug store 50c nnd 1.00. Trial
bottlo free.
' ' n
Brynn has dug up a brother to
make him a figure In national pon
tics. A symbol of tho times ne
potl.m and relatives in office Eom
will say. From presidents down to
congressmen nnd Judges payrolls are
padded with relatlvos.
o
JuM i:actlr Itlght,
"I have u?ea ur. King's New Life
Pills for severnl years, and find them
Just exactly right," says Mr. A. A.
ronon, or Harnsvllle, N, Y. New
L'fo Pills relieve without thn lpnst
discomfort. Best remedy for con
stipation, biliousness and malaria.
25c at J C Perry s drug store.
tu. n usjg many meoicineji tin.
known to white doctors, and wltb
them can cure catarrh, asthma,
lung troubles, rehumatistn, stomach,
liver and kidney diseases,
Dr. Kum makea a specialty ol
dropBy and female troubles. His reta
edles cure private disease -when a
erythlng else falls. He baa nun
dreds of testimonials, and gives co
eultation free. Prices for medicine
very moderate. Persona In the coua
try can write for blank. Send tamp.
If you want some extra fine tea,
Bet it from us,
DR. KUM BOW WO CO.'
HIIIIIIIf.
Higcs.
Jacks, Mrs.
Afl Orr.
D. M. Frakfl mj t
V5
Lloyd Anderson was" th M,i.sr
Wkklllk
woa,
aalo- ami HX6 MaOoraiitk
the
t
prettiest girl baby Webster
Several beaatlfaj set pites w.-t
JItlyod. among whloh were "W...
San '"t' SU" "The -
n. n seaai Pire Eagiat
"The Beveling Plantain"
I- .v.rdkigu OBdtil wilt
grand ball at the skating rlak.
th
iAre You!
;; Tired Today?!
A BROMO
AGINGERALE i
New Notaries.
John Mtil.tiAtn. n ... .
,"-., uruana: C. II
lo En,B,'raVEdw Catlow Deal
JO; B G Cochraa unn.
Good for
That
Headache
Grcnt Clilneeo Doctor
I. 31. II U M
Has medlcino which wi'l cure any
known disease. He makes a special
ty of, and guarantees to cure Catarrh
Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism,
Debility, Stomnch, Livor, Kidney
Troubles; also any blackened or
swollen sorenosB, broken limbs;
Smallpox; Epidemic; nil kinds of
Bolls, Lost Manhood, Female Weak
ness, Hernis Troubles and Paralysis
Consultat'on free. Care of Ylck So
Tong Co., Chinese druga and herbs,
153 High St., upstairs, Salem, Or,
i
GERMAN BAKERY
AND CONFECTIONER1
jjow under HOW mnnnf7nrMt
a-t,EJ(ET
r
i! Bed Cross !!
li Pharmacy ;!
Ji SCHXErnnu
Proprietors
daPieth 2Be f fresh and "P
to .ii bakers eoods delivered
we Lparts of the cy '
nnd"LUd or our party
ol 8howd,ne.,cake8' silvered
trial la .Si noMce- GIve us a
oiore corner t.-iu j u-
iEieia Sts. Phone Main flfii.
I Gold Dust Float
.Made by
IIES'
ER OOMPAXT, Slttaev. Ore-
Kn. Jindo for faraUy use.
Ask your grocer for it. BraB
nd shorts always oa hand.
P. B. Wallace
AGENT
, wvail.
PMftfcal'
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