f
LOCAL BALL
BY JOCK
Result of games In the Pacific
Coast leaguo yesterday:
Portland, GJ Los Angeles, G.
San Francisco, 12; Oakland, 2.
Northwest League
Aberdeen, 7; Butte, 2.
Tacoma, 4; Spokane, 7.
Seattle, 3; Vancouver, 2.
Tho local management of the Trl
Clty league were (threatened with ar
rest yesterday afternoon by threa
prominent ministers of the Gospel
ln this city If the coming gamo bo-1
tween the Cherry Pickers and tho
West Portland team was pulled oft
on Sunday, tho dato of tho game.
The real cause of tho action' taken
by the unsntlBf led personages is not .
as yet known, nor can the manage-)
ment of the ball team form any Idea
why such an unfavorable Impression
can bo hold against them. Tho Sa
lem team have attracted 'tho atten
tion of tho best peoplo in tho Capital
City, and the games played hereto
fore on the local leaguo grounds
havo been conducted in a manner
that wns a credit to tho city. The
gamo of baseball Is tho cleanest and
most popular sport In tho United
States, and Is played by teams on
tho Sabbath In moot every Btnto.
Tho porsons objecting to Sunday
ball In this city no doubt mean well,
but as far as bettering tho commun
ity In genornl 'Is concerned, tho ball
gamo will go much farther In help
ing tho cause than killing It.
Tho Chorry Fair
chnmplohshlpBtlPntlon.
baseball gamo Thursday will bo be
tween nn Albany team and tho Cho
mawa Indians. Tho teams played
once beforo, whon tho Indians won.
Tho club boys aro determined to
win this time, and no doubt tho
lovers of itho sport will wUiiobs n
gamo worth whllo. Friday's gamo
will bo between tho Salem Fair
mounts and tho Turner team. Tum
or has a very strong team, headed by
CurtlB Colomnn. They hnvo defeat
ed strong teams from Jcfforson,
Stayton and. Marlon, and last year
dofoatcd Falrmount. Tho manage
ment has boon fortunate In securing
such a strong combination. Clarence
BUhop has ontlro chargo of tho
games, nil of which will bo hold on
tho Wlllamotto field. Tho winner
of tho two games will play for a
championship trophy on Saturday.
Tho Now Remedy That Docs.
"Dr. King's Now Discovery Is tho
remedy that does tho healing others
promlso but tail to porform," says
Mr. E. R. Plorson, of Auburn Centre,
Pa., It Is curing mo of throat nn1
lung trouble of long standing, that
other treatments rollovcd only tempo
rarily. Now Dlocovory Is doing mo
so much good thnt I fcol confident
Its continued uso for a roasonnb'o
length of tlmo will rostoro mo to
perfect health." This .renowned
cough and cold remedy and throat
and lung healer Is sold nt J. C. Per
ry's drug storo 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottlo froo.
5m sLVx lkm. B 11 iH u B V Bc
fflio Kind Yor Have Always Bought and wlilch lias been
in use for ovor 30 years, has borne tho signature of
and has
jyfZs Bonal
- --' Ajiownoonototieceivoyoniutms.
All Counterfeits, Imitations find "Just-as-good" aro but'
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children Experience Hgalnst Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare
gorlc, Drops and Soothing' Syrups. It is Pleasaut. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor othor Nnrcotlo
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fovcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It rolioves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
aad Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomnch and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
TUo Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Be&fi) tilt
OXyA&2ci
The W You ta Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tmc cimtavii ommv. r Biiin)ywr. mtm f
Diplomas Issued.
The following state- tenchefs di
plomas -and -certificates have .been
Issued. this. menth: - ,
Ellen Elizabeth ,.76huson,- diplo
ma, C90 Kerby street, Portland.
Josephlno M. Locher, diploma,
Burns.
Emily O. Brown, diploma, Hills
daye, R. 2.
land. '"
Ella Jena Hays, certificate, Tilla
mook. Ethel GroJ3, certificate; Oakland.
Emma Knnpp, certificate, Aurora.
Echo Nason, certificate, Wood
lawn. Louise Putnam, certificate, Drain.
Gertrude Brehaut, Condon, cor-
tlflcate on pnpers from Prince Ed-
ward Island.
Aubrey. O. Smith, Joseph, cortlfl-
cato on papero from Missouri.
L- B. Pancher, Sumpter, cortt-
Acato on papers from North Dako-
ta.
$100 Reward, 9100
Tho readers of this paper will be
to bo pleased to learn that there Is at
least ono dreaded disease that science
has been able to euro in all Its stages
and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Curo Is the only posltlvo euro now
known to tho medical fraternity. Ca
tarrh being a constitutional disease,
requires a constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally, acting directly upon tho blood
and mucuous surfaces of tho system,
thereby destroying tho foundation of
tho disease, and giving fho patient
Btrongth by building up tho constitu
tion and assisting nature In doing Its
work. Tho proprietors have so much
faith In Its curative powers that tho;
offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any
caso that It falls to curo. Send for
list of testimonials.
Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,'
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Tnko Hall's Family Pills for con-
. n
Teachers' Certificates.
For the benefit of candidates -who
aro to tako tho noxt examination for
stnto and county tenchor's certifi
cates, tho Buporlntondont of public
Instruction has Issued a list of toxt
books from which tho questions will
bo taken.
Tho sources from which quo3tlons
will bo taken for stato and county
papers aro as follews:
Bookkeoplng, Ofllco Methods and
Prnctlcal Bookkeoplng, Part 1;
Physiology, Hutchinson; U. S. His
tory, Doub; Civil Government,
Strong & Shnefor; Theory and Prac
tice, Whlto's Art of Teaching; Arith
metic, Smith; Grammar, Buchler;
Geography, Redway & Hlnman, Nnt.
School Geography; Pscychology,
BUoll; English llternturo, A, V from
Newcomor's English Lttornture B, ;
V: from tho following classics: 1.
Shnkoipdare, Merchant of Venice,
od. by W. J. Rolfo; 2. Scott, Ivanhoo.
(Rlvorsldo lit ser.); 3. Irving
Skotch-book, Rip Vnn Wlnklo, Leg
end of Sleepy Hollow, West Minister
Abboy, Strntford-on-Avon, Chlrst
mas, Tho Spectre Bridegroom. """"
.Rbmnlnlng subjects, Stato texts..
o
Bert Barber, of-Elton, Wis., says:
"I havo only tnken four doses of Do
Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills an1
thoy hnvo dono for mo moro than any
other medicine has dono," Sc'.d by
all druggists.
neon made under Ills per-
snperrislon since its infancy.
Signature of
tru
i s
DAILr CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON,
Women's Health
may be protected and improved
by keeping the blood in good ,
condition, the stomach well,
the liver active and the bowels
regular by the timely use of
BEECHAMS
PILLS
SoU Etfrwfewe. la fcoM 10c aaj Ztu
New Corporations.
Multnomah Land Company; prin
cipal office, Portland; capital stock,
$5000; incorporators, Geo. W. Jo
soph, J. R. K. Irvln and Claude E.
Hicks.
Mllloy Mercantile Company;
principal office, Scappoose, Ore.;
capital stock, $10,000; Incorpora
tors, O. B. Mllloy, Stella M, Mllloy
and C. E. Rumeltn.
Sheridan Baseball Co., Limited;
prlnctpal office, Shorldan; capital
stock, $1000; Incorporators, R. L.
Rice, S. A. Mulkey, J. It. Ivlo and
Ross A. Fnrr.
French & Company; principal of
fice, Tho Dalles, Oregon; capital
stock, $200,000; Incorporators, Ed
ward H. French, Paul M. French
and Vivian H. Fronch.
Atlas Chemical Company; princi
pal office, Portland; capital stock,
$5000; Incorporators, L. N. Russell,
Claudo E. Hicks and Goo. W. Jo
seph. Merchants Guarnty Cempny:
principal office, Portland", capital
stock, $5000; incorporators, F. A.
Jones, Thos. W. Murphy and Claude
B Hjcj8f
Tho Coqulllo Library Association;
principal office, Coqulllo; Incorpor
ators, Dollo Bellonl, Mabel Hazard,
R. S. Knowlton, R. H. Mast and J. E
Quick.
TEA
W h y isn't everything
moneyback?
Everything isn't good
enough.
Your grocer return your moner If too don't
Uk. Schltlinc'i Ueits wo par blm.
Supreme Court Decisions.
Besides tho caso of F. I. McKon
na v. tho City of Portland which was
rovorsod by Chief Justlco Boan, tho
following decisions woro handed
down u' tho supremo ceurt:
ijunriz uoid Alining company v.
C. A. Pnttorson, motion for dismis
sal donled by court.
William M. Manning v. Portland
Ship Building compnny, appealed
from a decision of Judge A. L.
Frnsor In Multnomah county, af-
flrmed In nn opinion by Justice
Eakln. . . . --.itfjiftx.
George W. Fredericks v. Antone
Klnusor, appeaft'd fr.om Baker coun
ty, modified In an opinion by Jus
tlco Mooro.
D. McMillan nnd J. D.,Honoymnn
v, E, F. Bntton and .others, appealed
from a decision by Judgo A. L.
FrnBor in Crook county, affirmed In
an opinion by Commissioner Slater.
I. N. Maxwoll v. P, L. Frazor and
Fred Hurst, appealed from a do
clslon by Judge Galloway In Marlon
county, rovoned In nn opinion by
Justice Enkln,
Petition for rehearing In tho caso
of Mark Rush v. Oregon Water
Power & Electric Railway company
denied.
Roy's Life Snred,
My little hoy, four years old, had
a severe attack of dysentery. We
had physicians; both of them gave
fhlm up. We then gave him Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea remedy which cured him and
believe that saved his life. William
II. Strollng, Carbon Hill, Ala. There
Is no doubt but this remedy save3 the
lives of many children ench year.
Give It with castor oil according to
tho plain prlcted directions and a
cure Is certain. For sale by Dr.
Stone'a -drug storo.
o
New Notaries,
W. M. Hlileary, Turner; J. B,
Bell, Springfield; A. J. Sherwood,
Coqullle; L. Couch, Wallowa, Chas.
P. Nelson, Cloverdale; P. L. Foun
tain, Klamath Falls; N. L. Butler,
Dallas; A. McLean, Astoria; E. M.
Runyan, M. F. Culver, H. McCon
augh, J. C. Mullen, Chas. H. Carey,
Pontlaud; C. F. Barrows, Baker
City.
It Can't Be Beat.
The best of teachers is experience.
C. M. Harden, of Silver City, Nor:h
Carolina, say": "I find Electric Bit
ters does all that's claimed for it.
For Stomach, Liver and Kidney
troubles it can't be beat, I have tried
it and find it a most excellent medi
cine." Mr. Harden is right; it's the
best of all medicllnes also for weak
ness: lame back, and all run down
conditions. Best too for chills and
malaria. Sold under guarantee at
J, C. Perry's drug store. 59c.
WEDNESDAY,. JULV 15, 1008
WANT ADS-QUICK
wwwwwwitwwwrtwwimiiiiittiiiVwiiiiiiiiititiiiiibiiiit)iii
FOR SALE
For Sale Horso and Buggy; homo
stead relinquishment close to
railroad; Bmall tracts on Install
ments; houso and ono acre $850.
476 Court st. 7-13-3t
Short Tlmo Only $750 now 5 room
house, 2 lots, good well, garden.
on car lino. 141C N. 17th St.
7-1 6-1 w
For Sale Good, almost "new hay
baler. Can bo seen at Capital Soap
Works, 1230 Ferry street. Will
very cheap. C-18-lmo
Automobllo For Sale Firat class,
35-horae power, 5 passenger Stod-dard-Dayton
touring car for salo
cheap. Owner will guarantee car.
Enquire at Journal offlco.
For Sale First-class carpet paper at
this offlco, 25c for a big roll.
For Sale New C-room houso on
Market and Thirteenth , All con
veniences. Will soli cheap. Ad
dress C. H., Journal offlco. tf
For Sale Ono model B Ramblor
runabout. Warrantod flrat class
condition. Soo Wilson & Maiurer.
G-18-lmo
For Sale or Trade For Salem
property, ono -halt section of land
in' Klamath county. Soo I. tiaum
gartnor, Fairgrounds, Or. Phono
r86r" -. rrmM'7-l3-.3t '
. FOR SALE.
18 03-100 Aconcs Located 1 mile
from station, mllo to school.
Place Is all under cultivation, ex
cept 10 acres In pasturo. All foncoj
and no wasto land on plnco. Threo
aero orchard consisting of applos,
cherries, prunes nnd wnlnuts.
Plonty of timber for fuel. Spring
water In ovory flold. A good 0
room houso, hot and cold wator,
bath, tollot and lavatory; good
barn, grnnory, cnrrlngo and shod
nnd chlckon houso. Prlc'o $4050.
Will trado for Salem rosldonco
property not to exceed $1500.
8 Acre Located 2 miles from cen
tor of Salem. Threo acros under
cultivation, nil rest of fruit, such
as apnles, pears, cherries, quinces
and English wnlnuts; 5 acres in
pasturo, modern 2-story houso, 8
rooms, hnrd finished, soptlc tnnlc,
wind mill and towor. Prlco $4000,
otrsy terms.
18 Acres Locatod 2 mllos from
town, nil undor cultivation; a good
B-room house, bnrn nnd wngon
shed. Woll water at houso and nl
so nt barn; good young orchard,
consisting of apples, penrs, prunes,
ohoMes nnd small fruit, such as
blackberries, goosohorrlos, cur
rants nnd strawberries. Prlco
$3000.
. $300.
SALEM INVESTMENT CO.
402 Stato Street.
FOR SALE
Hy Ihi'litcl Scluilz, JI71 Stato St.
81150
5-room houso, barn, 3 lots, closo In,
for $1150; sunp,
2100.
Will buy 2-story houso of S rooms,
barn, chlckon houso and park, 2
largo lots, on a good corner, worth
$2500.
$2250.
. Houso of 9 rooms, barn, lawn, flow-
era, 91 feet front on Stato streot
$1000.
Cliolco lot on Wlntor stroot, tho only
vacant lot, threo blocks to Stato
Houso.
$800.
Lot on Fourteenth streot, between
State and Court; lots in North,
South and East and West Salem,
$50 up,
TimlHr.
104 acres of flno timber 5 mllos
from Salem, about 0000 cords of
wood In tho tree, for only $4300
If taken soon.
Farms.
For grain, dairy, stock or fruit
lands, any number acres to suit I
Exchanges. J
If you have any property to sell or,
trade see
IJECHTEL & SCIIULZ,
871 Stnto St. Phono -152
PLUMBERS
Theo. M. Barr Plumbing, hot water
and "steam heating and tinning
16 i Commercial street. Phoa
MalD 192. 9-1-lyr
M. J. Petrel Plumbing, siean an
gas fitting. Bucceior to Knox A
Murphy, 226 Commercial strett
Proae Main 17.
DRAYMEN.
Chmbub Bre. Transfer 0pay
All kinds of transfer work doae.
Fttraltare aad pianos boxed ready
for Bklpaaeat. Prompt servlee la
evr motto. Bta4 aad oflee at
253 iestk Ceataterelal ttreet
PkeaV 21. KMeae Pkeaa tfS.
MISCELLANEOUS
Tho Soclnl Announced two woeks
ago to be hold at Mr. Lantz' for
tho boneflt of tho school district,
will bo postponed on account of
the Chorry Fair. 7-13-t
Found North of Salem on"tho
rlvor road, timo book and two
chock books. Ownor can havo
samo by calling at this offlco and
paying for this ad. - 7-13-3t-
Wenger & Clicrrington Plarios and
Organs, sold on easy terms; tele
phone 1187; 247 Commorclal
Streot, Salem, Oregon. tf
Salem Cash Market I buy for cash
and all kinds of moats kopt. My
phono;' 370; 173 Commorclal St.
P. W. Royolts, Prop. 6-29-tf.
IIclp Furnished Freo of Chargo By
Salem Employment Company, 478
State street, phono No. 149. Par
ties wanting help please call at
ofllco or phono us. .Also have cows
for salo.
Concrcto Work Get my prices on
aidowalkB, curbs, septic tanks and
cement work, of any kind. All
work guaranteed first-claw. M
Ward, 2378 Maple Avo., Highland.
Phono 15G0. Juiy24-tf
Vogct Lumber and Fact Co. Lum
ber ,thlnglee, building material,
wood and ,eal. Low prices and
prompt dellverlw. One block east
of 3, P. passeugtr depot Phona
-198. 7-8-tf
Dutte & Wcnderoth Fine wines,
liquors and cigar. We handle
the celebrated Kellog gand Castle
whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer
constantly ov draught. South
Commercial street. 8-3-lyr
Enlarged Our rneat market on
Ewt Stato stroot has boon doublod
In bIzo and we aro bettor prepared
than ovor to serve customers.
Prompt eorvlco and the be3t of
meats our motto. Call or phono
109. B. E, Edwardi Meat Co.
Slmoml Lendum tho boatman,
Lnunchos and r'l kinds of boats
for ront. Excursionists takon to
any part of tho bay. Will meet
trains at anv tlmo at Yaqttlna on
request. Ratos reasonable. New-
port, Oro.
LODGES.
Carpenters Onion No. 100B Loea'
Union No. 1066 of Carpontera an'
Joirers of America meet even
Saturday evening at 8;00 p, m. la
Hearat ball, 420 BUte St. A. W
DonnU, Reo. Sec.
Foresters of America Court Sher
wood Forcstors, No. 19. Moeti
Saturday night in Holman ball,
State street Waldo Miller, O. R.;
J. C. Perry, financial socrotary.
Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P.
Castle Hall in Holman block, cor
ner State and Liberty streeti
Tuesday of each week at 7:30
m. Oscar Johnson, O. C; B. H
'Anderson, K. of R. and S.
Modt-ru Woodmen of America Or
gon Cedar Camp No. 624G. Meeti
ovory Thursday evening at I
o'clock in Holman hall. W, W
Hill, V. C; F. A Turner, clerk
A'oodmcn of World Meet every Fr
day night at 7:30, In Holman hat!
O. L. Darling, O, C; P. L. Fra
!r, Clerk.
Lincoln AsHuIty Union. Sick, aeei
dent and pension insurance; 92,
000,000 pledgrd;, every claim pall
Good agent wanted. J. H. G
Mongomery, supreme organiser
Box432 Salem, Oregon, R. R
Ryan, secretary, 546 State street
SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES
Fraak M. Urowa. Manufacturer of
sash, doors, mouldings. All kind
of house finish and hard woo4
work, Front Btreet, between 8tat
and Court. Make all complalatt
at the ollce.
WANTED
WnuU-d at Onco From $100 to
$500, the best of collateral secur
ity to offer. Address G 10, Jour
nal offlco. fl-ll-tf
Wanted A second hand binder.
Route 7, box 56, Salem, Or. Live
on Nebr. Eve 21st, Engelwood ad
dition. 7-10-lw
WHHted Man and wife, without
family, to work on ranch. Ad
dress "B. C," caro Journal office
7-9-lw
WMttUtJ Second-band steam engine
to run eeparator. Must have at
least 12-konwpower. Addreas Joi,
JreMler, box 108, R. F. D. No, 3,
Stolen. Faoae Farmer 401,
REAL ESTATE FOR SALB
Something Worth
Investigating
OO ACRES
B Miles from Salem 40
acre
cleared, 8 Seres fruit, 5 room
houso, good barn, spring watar
In house and barn. All good
fruit land. Only $3,300.
30 ACRES
B Miles from Salem 7 roona
house, barn 40x60, family or
chard, stock and Implements In
cluded. Price $35Q0.
Wo havo Improved and unim
proved city property for sal.
It you can not pay cash buy a
city lot on the Installment pla.
Salem City proporty a good la
vestmont. Look ovor our list
of Farm property.
OUSTED LAND CO.
Salem Branch Ycrex Bro. O.
878 STATE STREET.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
Livery and Feed Stables Old PoiV
office Stables, at 254 Ferry street,
between Commercial and Froait
t.reetu. Telephone 188. Some of
the finest llvorlea in the city earn
be found here. Dick Wetacoit.i,
proprietor. 10-l-irr
LOST
Lost Dotwoon South Commereial
stroot brldgo and Dauo'a store,
long brown kid glovo. Finder
kindly leavo at this ofllco.
7-14-3t
FOUND7
Wmiimi Saturday nlcht a nie
long dnrk brown undressed kifl
glovo. Ownor can hnvo same by
calling at Danlols harbor Bhop,
337 Stato Btreot, and paying
charges 7-1 -3t
HOTELS AND RESTAUKAjfiPIT"
1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 f
The ;
X White House Restaurant !
For a Rcgab.r j
i i
i 25c Dinner at 20c
Thoy can't bo beat
McGilclirist & Son
t Proprietere. i
(lllllilllllllllllllllHll
9 Ma nnmiw mnmr
i
Gall and try Umw. Meak 1
loo. Board per week 13.7ft
also furnlihed room Terr
reasonable.
AT TOM
Salem
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
Cor Seventh and Stark fits.
Portland's New and Modern
Hotel. Rates $ I per day and
up. European plan, free Dus.
WRIGIIT.WGKINSON HOTEL CO.
Proprietors
IIIMIHIHHIHHIWHI
I H I I I I 111 I I fHH i "I I H H
! The Leonard I
First class rooming and board- X
ing houso. A. Clark, proprle- t
tor. Phono 971.
254 Front St. Salem, Or.
i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 i n 1 1 H4
O C T. Co.
Steamers Pomona and Oregoia
leavo for Portland dally except Sun
day and Wednesday at 0 a. m. For
Corvallls Tuesday and Saturday
about 7 p. as. '
M, 1 BALDWIN, A&mt.
r
aMMtetHtHIIHflMl
I HOTEL OREGON 1