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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1908)
T t p DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1908 , J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER RIBBON SALE Taffeta and Satin Ribbons worth 15c to 2fic a yd, reduced to' 10c a. vat A Another 'assortment of Sitln and Taffeta Ribbons worth 8c to 16c a yd reduced to 5c a yard Vacation Needs If you aro going away It will pay you to see us first. A new trunk or suit case, or possibly a hand grip will bo needed. Our stock Is very complete and we can save you money, For Instance, HAND BAGS In all sizes 75 Others $1.00 to $12.50 SUIT CASES Look llko leather 91.25 Othors $2.00 to $16.50 TRUNKS Splendid values $7.50 Othors $2.50 to $18.50 Camping Comforts CAMPING COMFORTS A now supply of soft, fluffy cotton comforts $1.25, $1.35 HEAVY DUCK FOR TENTS, BOATS, HARVES TERS, SLEEPING BAGS, ETC.: All widths ami weights from S oz. to Special No. G; 28 Inch to CO Inches wide. SWEET ORR OVER- ALLS AND JUMPERS We havo this famous lino of good-wearing goods. GREAT CHERRY FAIR ISlh, 17th and 18th LOCAL BALL BY JOGK BASEBALL BY JOCK . OOOOOOOO O O O o o o a o o o o.o o Standing of tho Clubs. Won' Lost P.O. Woodburn 17 D 773 West Portland.. 12 Vancouver 15 Salem 11 East Portlaud'. , 8 14 St. Johns 8 14 oooooooo o o c 8 12 CC7 G52 478 F. W. Hoysor, Salem's Trl-Clty Iqaguo catchor, will havo tho man agement of tho team horoaftor ow- : Ing to Davo Edwards being unable to glvo tho homo club tho necessary attention on account of his work, which takes up most of his tlmo. "Dutch" Hoysor Is no nmatour In Judging baseball players, as tho big iChap has soon tho best of them nnd lal'o the worst, nnd his Judgment In selecting tho uppor crust for tho dia mond is properly on tho dot. Mr. HeBcr will bo backed by Davo Ed ward, ho former manngor, who will itl'l retain his position as captain, and also tho ono to placo tho best iman In the right position on tho I team, but Hoysor will handle the tpajroll, hiring of now players, etc. The change of management was ar ranged this afternoon between Ed wards and Heyser, who havo both Itaken ovor tho local Trl-Clty club for tho remainder of tho season. Manager Hoysor Is now negotiat ing fr a new twlrlor Just out from the East, by the nnmo of Massing. Passing's reputation as pitcher Is vc.y good, and he Is said to havo all wanner of steam and twisters. The rnnngement havo had no definite rd ns yet from tho new man but Rils Blngnnture Is almost a certainty. Flod Meyers, the youngster who p. is picked up by the former man- tho support given by tho local fans, Kick In, mon, and glvo Edwards and Hoysor your best wlsho3, anyway. A first-class bunch of artists on tho dlnmond aro appreciated by every American big enough to yell. A player who pulls off a nice clean stunt out on tho ball field, no mat tor whether ho be a member of tho visiting tenm or not, Is .entitled to n O . noisy credit from tho fans, nnd tho O . unlucky chnp who chance to boot O.tho ball has a roast coming, but Ojonly on tho visiting team. It Is OiconBldored a vory poor policy to rap Oia homo mnn for loose playing, as It 3C4 0 ,,in ay. tako all his lntorost away from 3G4 O ,tho game, whore, should ho bo given O O O.tho glad Blgn of "nccldonts will nl- ways happen," thnt player mny bo doponded upon to mnko a good showing boforo tho gnmo ends. Thoro Is nothing llko raising n visiting team in tho air, toward victory for tho homo aggregation, but that feat muBt bo pulled off proolsely at tho propor tlmo or not at all. If a vis iting team should "got next" to a bunch of fnnB who woro Just honor ing for tho fun of It, tho fans may savo their breath as far ns helping win tho game la concorned, but, a bnnd of mon who aro right In tho game from start to finish nnd who butt In at tho proper tlmo when the visiting team are trying to work out a puzzlo framed up by tho home bunch, will put things on .ho hot grato for tho visitors every time. On tho other hand, should a member of tho visiting club make a good play, glvo him what Is duo, It won't hurt your favorlto's chances, and It will bo a far better satisfied team leav ing town after tho gamo whether winner or loser. There Is only one mnn on the diamond who deserves neither encouragement or roasts at any tlmo nnd ho Is the "umps." An umpire Is supposod to havo perfect knowledge of the national game, and his word la law. Should ho'make a do cjslon unsatisfactorily, lot the play ers themselves argue tho point. Ho Is not responslblo to tho spectator j for his work. Tho respective clubs hire him and he Is there to officiate ! for tho Interest of the gamo In gen-1 WAS TO RECEIVE (Continued From Page 1.) CladlaneTtold'lngl watched tho house for three weeks, gaining knowledge of its surround ings by posing as a potato peddlor He got ?20 a night' and $10 a day for watching tho house, ho said, and made threo attempts to blow It up before he actually succeeded. They got the dynamite from Ari zona, he said and carried It In a va lise to Oakland. "I used four feet of fuse," said Claudlane3, "and had eight minutes in which to get away after I put the dynamite on Iho porch. An auto mobllo was awaiting for mo and I was In another part of .the city when tho explosion occurred," Claudlanoa took tho district attor ney and his detectives over the whole ground and pointed out caches whore ho had hidden the dynamite before tho explosion. "I used 32 pounds of dynamite In this Job," tho Greek said. "It was right hero that I placed It," and ho pointed to tho wrecked ve3tlbulo of tho Gallagher home. After Claudlanes had explained tho details of ' the first Gallagher dynnmiting, ho went with Langdon nnd tho detectives to tho scene of tho second explosion nt Perkins and Belmont streets where threo empty holtse3 belonging to tho cx-supervls-or were blown up. "I used 30 pounds of dynnmlto here," ho ex plained to Langdon. Ho said that when ho had failed to kill Gallagher ho decided to wreck all of Galla gher's property, property. Claudlanes refused stubbornly to give any information as to who ha I paid tho money for tho dynamiting. "I won't tell you that," was the only answer that District Attorney Langdon could get from him. Only once In his confession did Claudlanes mention tho graft cases. Ho snld that ho had been sent to tho trial of Tlrey L. Ford, chief counsel for tho United Railroads, to watch. "Watch whom?" nsked Langdqn. "Just to watch," snapped bade the Greek. After tho man had gono ovor tho ground of tho outrages ho wni brought back to San Francisco and started to walk away from tho par ty. District Attorney Langdon, how over, had him lockod up. "You'll nevor got nnythlng from mo It you lock mo up," ho 'threaten ed nndlio litis so 'far kept his threat. To District Attornoy Langdon who has visited htm In his cell sovornl times, ho has steadfastly donlod thnt ho confossod to tho crlmo and hni wandored off Into Incoherent storloi whon questioned. o Over Thirty-five Years. In 1S72 there was a grent deal of diarrhoea, dysentery and cholora In fantum It was at this time thnt Chamberlain's colic, Cholora and Dl arrohea Remedy was first brought In to use. It proved more successful than any other remedy or treatment, and has for thlrty-flvo years main tained that record. Fioin a small beginning Its sale nnd use has ex tended to ovory part of tho United Stnte and to many foreign countrlos. Nine druggists out of ten will rec ommend It whon their opinion Is asked, although they havo otlnr medicines trat pay them a greater profit. It can alwnys bo dopondo! upon, oven In the most severe and dnngerou3 cases. For salo by D. Stone's drug sore, AIwnj'3 treat tho newcomer white. '' MATTRESSES Why toss and fret and lose your rest by steeping on an uncomfortable mat tress? Ic there anything worse on a warm night than a poor mattress? Al most two-thirds of the people are bear ing this inconvenience, when we be lieve if they knew how little a good mattress would cost them at this store they would discard the old mattress and buy a good one. 30 LBS. FULL WEIGHT PURE SILK FLOSS MATTRESS ROLL EDGE, SUPERIOR QUALITY TICKING AT . . $9.00 PIUS X (Continued from Page 1.) "Tho popo's tastos In tho direction "And oven aftor tho onomles of I Plus X think him lncnpablo of an onorgouc policy." of foodHro Just as simple as ovor CONDITION' OF SHEEP they woVp. , ; " STEADILY 13 IMPROVING July 1 tho fodoral stock Inspqc- Ono mor'nlng tho popo woko up fooling not vory well nnd ho was ri'conunuuui'u. iu iry u uuiwu ui i tnlrnt it'lilnli tlm nmiinrnt nt Atiatrln I had presented to his holiness ovor.JJJJ, r n in ? m n? a hundred years ago. Tho popo took ! c ,0" Dr' B. McCluro, com- a glassful and felt hotter nnd tho 'f0 i0 n.nootlon of tho .hoop of " tnlo otntn nfirt flir tnfnna Mini lm m sorvnnt romoved tho bottle. At . ... .... ' .. . lunch, howovor, tho popo nsked thnt tho bottlo bo brought back. Tho sorvant hosltntod and stammered, and thoh told tho popo thnt It was not tho custom In tho Vatican to servo again anything which tho popo had already tasted. His holiness In sisted on having tho bottlo back nnd tho sorvnnt was compollod to con fess that It had been quickly omptlod In tho servants' hall. SInco then Plus X Invariably takos away with him aftor any meal any unfinished bottlo of good wines. Ho locks it in a sldoboard In his room and finishes It when ho fools Inclined. Cigarettes and CnnK "Aftor lunch his hollnesi smokes a clgarotto and gooa to bed for a "I have only taken four doses of Pa; short nap. ut s Kinney ana Binaaer nut ana "When ho was tho archbishop the they have dono for me more than anyl . , ... i.i., ..i..i othe- medicine has done," Sold by'1'"''0 v"" ",u "uulv Ul ,u""b " nil drucBlBts. Rert Barber, of Elton, Wis., Bays- boon received at tho Pcndloton bu reau of animal Industry ofuco show somo vory Interesting things, says tho East Orogonlnn. Tho ofllcloncy of tho presont stnto snoop law and tho bonoflt"that that atato recolvos from tho govornmont aro two things that aro vory evident, A yonr ago whon tho shoop of Or egon woro Inspected by tho fodoral mon It was dlsclosod that 10 4-5 por cont of tho shoop of tho stnto woro nffectod with scabies. Undor tho provisions of tho shoop law ovory shoop In tho stnto was dipped, tho work being dono botwoon April nnd Soptombor. This year tho fodoral Inspectors commenced an inspection February. 1 and, all of tho shoop of tho stnto moisture needed. Powder Valley Crops Will Ho Short At Best Is An Off Year with tho Tillers of the Soil in UiIh Section,' (Baker City Herald.) Owing to tho unusually scanty rallfall of tho last fovf months, Pow der rlvor valloy Is beginning to pre sent a soml-dosort llko npponrance1, Somo of tho crops nro as good as thoy havo boon In provlous yoars, but othors nro nlmost a failure. The fnrmori nro somowhat discouraged over tho small roturns now promised for tholr year's work, yot thoy say tills Is ono of tho qxcoptlonnl years which can not bo avoided. Thoy are hopeful that prlcos will bo Iarg enough this fall to mako up Itt a small dogreo at least for tho small' yield. Many of tho prominent farmers report thnt tho liny crop, alfalfa, wild hay and timothy and clover, will -show llttlo Hhortngo this year. Tho avorago tonnage por aero -will bo fully no largo as last year and tho quality of tho hay will bo good. Alfalfa Is alroady to cut and liny jharvost on tho largo inoadowa pro duclng wild hay will bogln In a tow days.' It ts rumorod, howovor, that somo o; tho hay meadows will not produco a good orop bocauso of lata were Inspoctcd botwoon thnt tlmo frosts and lack of wlntor snow and and July 1. Reports received from spring rnln. r "rials. Meyers has a splen '1 """m but tho necessary head- -1: STcnt of tho local club, was re case j S-mday evening by tho pres-', with the rec0mendatlon of tho I professional players behind him, j i whloh should bo considered by all K go With It, Is Sadly lacking. M,na -hn snmAMniP spo fU in rln i P 'erfleld. the third sack man hjm to pjeces for a decision or two. " Sale-.) during the first of tho nff nlnP I easr n has been releaaed by tho .' 0 i s "i Bend management, which ag- 5rfgi -n ne i0ine(1 latelr Tho Help for Thoso Who Have Stomach au. rf bU releasors reported to, Anr ,nntnJS2u about 12 veflr3 a l,een d,,e to three erros on his for a bad stomach trouble, and a" in the first came he nlaved with snendlnc nearly five hundred dollars he North Bend team "Dlnny" Hull or medicine and doctor'3 feei, I pur- ; Manlon. both formerly of tho " X n "Llwr Tablets which did her so much good that she continued to use them and they have done her moro good than all of the medicine I bought before. Samuel Boyer, Folsom, Iowa. This medicine Is for sale by Dr.v Stone's drug store Samples free. o Keep eobl when mud Is thrown at you and you will never get dirty. But the other fellow will. o herry Pickers, are maklnc cood '1th the North Bend club. 'S'lm" Gardner, the ble twlrler Rho pitched the East Portland Trl- -ity club to victory several tlme3. md Thomas, center fielder on the samo team, are both nulllne out Hcely with tho CoquHlo team. Man ager Pomeroy of the East Portland 's let two good men slip away In araner and Thomas. The future life at the Balam Tri nity ball team depend st largely o k .DeWUf Witch Hazel Salve Is es pecially good for piles. Recommend M.awl.aoWJifr all drugt- - - There Is a Lot of Unnecessary Eye Trouble ln this world. We allow our selves to become nervous and fret ful. Weed3 of care overrun tho garden of the heart when they should never be allowed to tako root. A GREAT DEAL OF THE PRESENT EYE TROUBLE is caused by peeoplo selecting Glasses for themselves that are unsulted for their eyes, WE SUPPLY THE BEST after thorough examinations and tests. Barr's Jewelry Store State and Liberty Streets. '.game of cards ovory evening with"1 moa '' Mr- McC,ure qw that I Though It Is generally acknow- luufjuu wuii um mi) uruji i iivuriy ns largo as that of an nvorngo yonr, onts, barley and whont aro unqtios tlonnbly short. Flolds that hav his secretary and tho, prefect and tho 'lt. f t.b0 n2':i5' 8hP ,,n tho chief of police. It Is not certain i!tato onI' 2 r'3-100 )0r oont woro poll whethor PIub X still follows this ancient custom of tho patriarch of Venice, hut many peoplo say that ho does. "Vatican conditions do not por mlt of tho pope 'taking long walks. J found to bo scabby. Those sheop woro all dipped twice under tho su pervision of a fedornl Iiupoctor nnJ , not boon dry for yonrs In tho sum all exposed shoop woro dipped once, mor months nro In groat nood of On Soptombor 1 another Insopo- rain. Only during tho last few daya tlon of all tho shoop In tho stato will havo the grain fields bogan to reveal in fnot t n vm nnvm- u-nifcmi in Btnrted and It will requlro threo n pnrohod appearance, and a good tho gardens at all without a guard month? t0 complete tho work. At rain could yot perhaps, save many nt thn Ru'l.s tmona nml iisiinllv . " "' ' u"y Biiwup, a uuy, ...wum....... . 0..v.n w, B,. u.v drove. Tho present popo whon he desires walks and Insists on stroll will bo dipped. Tho Inspection Just closed shows ing through the gardens alone. H&;Umt tho following counties woro ah therefore makes use of a secret stair-, solutoly free from scab: Baker, Wal- lowa, orant, wnooier, orooK, Hiior OH WimJ case to leave tho Vatican. Tho first tlmo ho did. this thoro was a panic In tho Vatican tho popo was miss Ing and not to bo found. Tho alarm was given and tho Swiss guardt turned out. All tho horses were got ready for search parties when some one saw tho pope hidden behind a chruh quietly enjoying tho scene. Plus Not a Dreamer. "But Plus X Is not altogether tho dreamer that some people imagine him. While still at Salzano ha heard one of his companions at a gameqf cards swearing llko a troop er because of his bad luck. The fu ture pope allowed him to go on for a llttlo whjle, but In the end ho lost patience and at last got up and cuffed the poor man about unmercl- fttUy. Is In the making, from destruction. To tho passing observer who drives tlong the lanes, tho green hoalthy looking hay and nlfnlf whloh Is al ready being put In staok, glvos a pie man, Waspo, Gilliam, Morrow and turo of wealth and prosperity. Harney. This year Umatilla county had 1900 scabby ?heep, whereas a year When tho doctor Is railed ho asks: "How aro tho bowels?" Thoy are I frntinrnllo nitn r TTI vlalf mlfrtit ago It had 42,000. The 1900 scaliby.? ,' " nam i jug 1 1 buyuu iiy a iujujij uuso ui found this year woro dipped In May nnd when Inspected again Juno 20 wero found freo from disease. Then Is now no scab In Umatilla county. Nearly all of tho scab now oxlstlng Is found In Lake and Malheur coun Lane's Family Medlcino. Administrator Appointed Judge Bushoy yesterday appointed Carrie Bather administratrix of the Robertson administrator of tho os- tate of B. W. Kakor. ties. Most of tho scab Is among e8tato of - - Sa,,tor and Dea E bands In southern Malheur and own ed by Spaniards. These men wer4 slow to tdMp last year. Tho scab In Lake county was scattered by a band of bucks. Would you give 25 cents to stop your cough? Then got a bottle of In the Willamette valloy there is Kemp's Balsam and you will have now no scab excepting among a few enough, for the whole faailly. It sa4I bands la Douglas county. ,U 25 cents,