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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1908)
-tl! L-.yi. JWiETBTI I l f?- THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. HOFEn, TA, Aulnlopoc.:. .Vowsps'pef Derosa to Am" rrfno.,.1 tx Tim l'mgtvi od DTlopment of All Oregon. robllilipl Krery KTtnlrnr Kxcspt gtiwUr. suihscmptjon rates. (tDTtftuMr In AdYADCC.I iMlr. by cantor, ptr je Kf W tottr by mill, Pr r- - Pef """.'. '... ' Iftt All Wly, oy n' P" " . -. - . '"- ' cKhS WoonthTtr oT, A. W Lane, Garden Road Store. ntS more Alex. Daue, BouthCommerclal street. .. , ?1h atorfl n ii EoVloy, Eat State street. pffiJtoWhXYW Fairground, Road. Howell's Corner, Twelfth and Gross JrwtB. A k nrocorv A A. Ensjlebart, Twelfth street. Wkle flSro, W, D. Wheeler, Highland avenue. Sw Park SSS F. 0. Dowersox, Twelfth and Leslie. J Lase Orocory, Seventeenth strot . ., ii l J L Mwro & Son, corner Capitol and Union streets- , ' ' West Salem Store, West Salem. I Zlnn'a Confectionery, 478 State stroot. 1 TH. FHone's, 241 North Commercial stroot, Huffman's Store, North Sixth street. German Bakery, corner Twelfth and Chcmoketa. - ,- ' e j X City subscribers who doalro Tho Journal mallod to it them at sumincr resorts or othor 'out-of-town placos will please notify tho office, giving city address and the lengthy of timo thoy do1ro papor sont.to now address On roturnlng, pleuso notify orrico In order that sorvlcs y carrlor may bo promptly rosumed. MOIf TIIK KI'lTOIt'8 NOTI'UOOK. CorvallU It up against an Institu tion ttw big for tho town. Tho Farm- rs collco Is brltiRliiK studonts and families faster that thoro aro houwn for them to Inhabit, and Indi cations aro thoro will bo u tout city spread on tho pi tins about thoro. lU'Kont Cotton, who was at tho school Tuesday night said thoro would have to bo temporary shacks arootod until tho town could catch Hip with tho procession. I noticed serous thu street from tho Corvnllis liotol all tho tumor story of tho Dutch Flrtohor ostalo block vacant. Home bright mind could rout that and nt up o down-town dormitory and-as tho town Is perfectly dry and moral the students would bo as well off thoro as In the wiorcd prncluoW of the college campus. According to some of ilio boosters tho big cap Itallsts of Corvnllts are tlghtwariU, but you hear that complaint In other valluy towns nud towns that nro not In the vnlluy, and town back ast ns woll us in Ortgon. Thoro is n chuuoe In Oorvallhi for the orectlor of a lot of profitable rooming houses. . Corvullls Is certainly the Hmt llroeao city of tho Wtllamotto vnl luy. Men oommonly wear ovorooals tu stimmor of ovenlm and the Isdlot ssldom go without fuse. Gaol blnsu from k ley brow of Mary's I'euk uit the men fu wear p-tjamns tailored out of Alaska blankets, and old Imahetnrn im ovtr to Newport to k wormed n. The only man who was m-ver known tu get cold tent U Huh Johnson Hit ks has gitt on ttn watr uvs !HJ is Ikbie to bruk hi i rrrd IIim Corvullls has MMlt 1UMSU.VK UUV A ItA.SK ArtAH'.NT lis A IHHW) THINO It tfffllilSt vrtftUSS). It latins xmr vUi It iMruitli rctH tor H,!' woufjr )ut y exit. ll rrraUrt bMtsVa tt'iU Uwt Will INXIMMV yutii tl!'k. U irHsU your imd hm!mI it nkblc , tu tot nh4 dm in tkxi i-"HlH-Ut rtut of 'imr lllv It k40M JSt It r. iw:tlt a m thsii rawsu -or y. U lit ii sUf'sr iistMftJMHb it ') sy ) thrtWr meow ihii r-kNrtiw4i'. ttj, u.i mutsv stav S ' smatin' Yo. UM- is Ul' V U l ! u -m vd VsHt us .on I Ua, UiImm, )Wt fsfcPrttw pUrU Holds as.' iu-tH tro tu mcirkot. V vii ) sjkht to r- 4fi wlth )ou and k)p yu savtt. . .S.WI.NU8 DHPARTMluVT CAl'lTAL AT10NA! nAiiiV cavit and 1'rop. . C 3'm. I "; , "?; ? Month! ...m..0O0 I r n dcllolnus mingling of tho sen nnd mountain nlr niul with tho right ninoitnt of hot nlr from tho Commer cial club mnkes It nn Ideal climate. A xraud boulevard Is to bo lald'oft from tho water front to tho cotlogo, about a mllo utrnlght-nwny and lined with pnlm trees on both sldos. They will not bo tho statoly palm of noiitliorii California, nor tho potted cabbage palm sold in greonhouses but n palm that has been testod at tho collego fnrm nud found will stand tho tttlff soa-brecze that blows over CorvallU In summqr, nnd doos woll In northern Utah. . Arnold, tho showman, Is coming to Corvullls ngaln lator In tho soasou when tho annual school fair h pulled off. I havo showed with him nt Sodavltlo, Fox Valley, Scto and Ko la, mid ho always has. something to glvo tho pooplo for tljelr money. Ho has gono broke several ilmel In the show liuslutNtH, but ho nlwnys mnu- ages to got hold of an old snake, a three-legged horse or samothlng uiiuully outlolug and makue a now start. Ills show In iilwajH bottor than the old one, ami I predict that he will bo tho proprietor of n largo circus some day. Lumber Is senrre und hard to get at CorvallU. Qnllnnrj building inn twlal Is at a premium, and on Uie very tralu we were riding on weto sett earloads going rlht through to Cor villi's. There are millet at Al bany. Philomath, Toledo. Fox Val ley, Mm City. Detroit and other pluses but no lumber for CorniMU. The mill at Corvnllts was sold te eastern iople for SSS.OOO, sttd Is now owNetl by the Sunset Lumber Co . which has five million tt of Mrs tWe wh) to the boons. Thj Con-illle bulldltsjr boom would be jtxfttdUcti b) a large Itsmbtr yard an travel iHHweett Albatsv md Correjiki jsjosily oa nsiv4 freight i vr -fift tiftus. Rod the best, tso-Aireet .l ' Mli'MStl . - j.,t . . th-' ntfiii in hoi.; towns and talks te nil the men. uun nnd children on the line Wosntn lenve their batdssf tylnty vmte nt hiut from the window" nnd us aup th plow to holr "Hello, Ian-' t nu tram. I hue k mii Tom ever tnre ho (wni ok the flight train that need to hm: itooyK to Yrtnelu Bn Ho Uxik "! ijtt'.'tt-tn's pltMM when thnt lad hod his fnud tot , ttd are v.i intor ho wns ktlltn: by s tttns , ' i vm n num) enr si ltrurl JTU ml nittti- "Ucki root." fsjr ht on. hnd two nten killed an trains ul nlwnys not away wUh n sor.4ch nj , 7 vM? lkw had to !, htd.m d.wn a hak " lkt .iSX' 2uswL'liMfry r0ttU4' M ,WkUlS for woru known to the me!u7 ateVnlty. Ct C?.LTmu !5r,TTTO,MU ,0 "' lt th,r y,,arrtt, ,)tlS constitutional disease, ,n-dM I Tnm Itlioy. H kniiwH sltIi)aUU rond In Wwurn .Orogon I r?lA,.lr" a -Btlonal treatment. . V k,r ol Iho'corvnllU hstsdSt!! ,?,'' ?" "mA'ow ran who vo been terroru! U l!w4lnt the tnjinsw at NVw. lUNKjiwh he own, . lot ot prtv! ! HU son i unnittr; ho'el and the AT, JOfllWAL. HALKM. OKKfiOX. family are naturally export peoi.le. hotel I found Chas. Johnson and Frank aoiHhwick enjoying tho privileges of tho Commercial club? It. Is ah ab solutely 'dry place, with Billy Sav ugo ad mixer, of softrlnks, and no moro demoralizing aborts than solo and Irish billiards. . ' Corvallls Has 'made a grand effort on tho progreJa lino by passing an ordlnnnco shutting up the cowb. When we arrived in the city it was past tho hour when woll-bohaved, modest bovlnes would do seen on Mm ntroets. and wo left beforo those nnlmalfl aro supposed to got up In tho morning. Another sign or. prog ress was .observed Jn tho fact unai several of the prominent citizens woro out mowing tho hay crop in front of the bungalows. All theso things aro fororunners of paved nfreota and automobile baby wagon- i.- ...mm, Pr.-R!!nnt .Johnson is taiim-lntr for so hard that ho has at mA.i worn his head baro of nnir thinking about It. At Albany thoro Is a redhot ruc tion on between the two nowspapors there, andv It Is all over Bury I. Dacont, who has a contract to boom tho town for a year. Tho Evening Herald !ays lio Is not doing a thing but draw his salary, nnd tho Demo cart says ho Is doing good work. In tho moantlmo Dncent, who is a vory doccnt follow, goes on smoking his plpo In peace nnd letting tho editors fight It out. Tho Herald has taken n big contract reconstructing tho staid old city at tho railroad cross ing on the Willamette. But ho Is knocking somo llttlo' donta In It. Ho chnrgos thoro Is a bloody conspiracy between tho Prohibitionists nnd tho United Presbytorlnns to ruin tho town and mako It ns qulot at n grnvoyard on Sunday. They would not havo far o go to do that but things nro not ns bad nB thoy are painted. Albany has many good features as a town, nnd' tho thing for ovorybody to do Is to hldo tho tar buckot nnd throw nwny tho daub sticks nnd play tho sweetor nlrs of harmony thnt boost nmrmnttvely ono for nil and nil for onch whon thero Ih nn opportunity. Wo travel this way but onco nnd unless n man throws too many rbeks nt us we hod bottor roturn his Btony compli ments with tho traditional oquino smllo out loud. ,i A man with his right nrm off nt tho Bhouldor got .off tho Corvnllis train nnd was mot by another mnn with his right nrm off, nt tho Albnny stntlon. . Tho two ono-nrmed mon shook hands with their left arms. Tho first was Frank L. liny of Hnr- rlburg, who lost his arm in a train nccldoift. Ho Is a tolegrnphor nnd mo to be n gront ball plnyor. Ho Is very handy with tools, ami can whittle put .a chair nnd put It to gethur In n glass bottlo so that no one can toll how It got In or how to got It out. He says there Is a fac tory In the tinst run ontlroly by oue-drmod men. Ho has boon work ing for a machinery house nt Harris burg, nud enn set up n binder ns well a any two-armed man. Thj other one-armed mnn wns lion Cle laud, ono" of the best bird shots In Albnny. For the nmusoment of tr orowd ho asked some of the boys to pick up a lot of empty bottles which aro always lying about a Ury town, and as they throw thorn up In the nlr he cracked thorn with a 23 cal ibre r'tle He has not an eye for slits bottles, but a glass eye one of hts peepers being out and a gins? pupil In Its place. W. W. Cotton, general counsel of , the S. P. Co. and rogont of tho . Stole AsrleHltuml oolite. ws on the truln with bis wife bound for the school, which hns a warm plaoo In hie htmrt. He U praetlonl frmr nnd verr welt acquainted with Western Orogon. traveling a reat deel lu hla nut n Jim LriltL." 1 ,"1:.. where ho has not hoe he wants to' ii . 'r.M. Cur ,8 Uk ,Bt-r- no thoro MsTn2in.il . t0y. "ftlng directly upon the blood go there. Mrs, Cotton Is nlso en-j nnd mueuous snrfneen of the system thweintUe nhoot Orofot femlnK1t,)rli detrolng the foundation of eonntry nnd hndsenos. . the disease, and n'.vlng the yaUeet i"hi "j umiuing up tne consult:- d y?:'" M wiw Md qmu "'Jvzti& dron of Jesxemon were ou the, faith In Its curHtlye -sowsJI tK "K rnl baand to Ponlnnd, to take a'offer One Hundred Dollars for any air (ot Coon l)m He owns ?,a!e that f1,'v to enro. Send fr noo-it n mile nnd n nslf a. vV.l,.u.t. ' .t,0"'"'. rront on Ten illio ,ko in tiw MHlr. whose thev will - ' " " " .f f, M MOMtk. He was bum at it. ..i.., I a! lh hny and bnlU aome of the first WwmllU and dock on the oay. and SiMl owns HroiHtrt, a Hast Marah- lw - " W DMsrt In Marsh- (WUd lour yiwrs aSp tiuu ho wishes uv he had kept. One lot wont W. TJ1- 7X !1! Z 'U Sn K n" . Tit Si ' of lutnbe" -"---- ' hi, iu.uuii Ul 2?b.000 vho o-htr day and THURSDAY, JULY 10. 10W s-sssBfr'wf-Cl'oss. JSwBKBKm) ssi MgtM rTW , ksV ' vi I -'B 4 'A -- n , U m .wwsvAvm mP'i 'WSm BsoHKsBmsm!!JaBsw Ncrrous' women should profit by Mrs. Barton's experience with Lydia E. rinkham's CompountL Mrs. Helen Barton, of 27..IJa.r: Bon Street, Chicago, 111., writes to Mrs. Pinkhaui " 1 was all run-down, and on the verc of nerrous prostration from overwork and worry, and 111 In bed, when I began taking Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. After I had taken it a week Iconmenced to get hotter. I continued Its use, my nervous trouble lappearel, and I am completely restored lo health. I hope Lydia B. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound wilt benefit other women aa it has me." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Coinj-ound, made from roots and herbs, has been tho Btandard remedy for femalo ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have leon troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear-ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion.dizzincHS,or non'oua prostmtion. Why don't you try tt? Mrs. Plnkhnm InvltcJi nil sick women to wrlto her for ntlvlco. Bho 1ms srulded tliotisnntlM to health. Adjdrcss, iynn, Muss. n wholo lot of lath. That mill owns n pteam schoonor that carrlos out throe million feet of lumbor nt n load. Leonard Llckoll hna stnrtod up n alee lunch countor nt tho Corvnllis dopot. It wns very much needed. Ho hns lived In Eovon atntos of tho Union but Hkos Oregon tho best. Ho has a son of 21 nttcndlng tho col Itgo. Ho Is n friend of Johnny Corn forth at Salem nnd of tho Iown hust ler? nt Jefferson Ho was mnnngor of one of Join Aupporlo's farms back In Iown, nnd says ho novor worked for. n bettor mail. o Help for Tho- Who Have Stomach Trouble. Aftor doctoring for about 12 years for n bad stomach troublo, and spending nenrly flvo hundred dollnrs for modldno nnd doctor's feoi, I pur chased my wlfo ono box of Chambor laln's Stomach and Liver Tablets, which did her so much good that she continued to uso thorn nnd they have dono her moro good thnn all of tho modlclno I bought before. Samuel Boyer, Folsom, Iowa. Thla modlclno Is for salo by Dr. Stono's drug store Snmplos tree. ii ' - 'nuciiKits MHirr xi:xt YKAH AT ALIIAXV Albnny was ohoson yesterday for tho mooting plnao of tho Wostorn Orogon Tonchors' association noxt yoar, nt tho Invitations of thu teach ers of Linn county and tho Albnny Commercial club, through tholr rep- roioutatlvo, Superintendent A. M. Sanders of the Albany schools. The guidon at Uugene olected of floors as follews: Prosldont W. W. Wlloy, of Tillamook; first vlce-prw-ldent, Superintendent B. T. Moores, of Salem; soeond vice-president, Dr. (ir. T. Sheldon, U. of o.; secretnry. L. A. Wlloy, Portland; tronsourer, Margaret J. Cospor, Salem. As n rosldont membor of the executive cotumlttoe, W. L. Jaokson, superln- tendont of Unn county, was elected. $100 He-wtnl, ?100 The roaders of this paper will be to no pioaseti to loam that there Is at !en8t one drwdel dUosse that oleuc has. W0B ab,S to 0Hr0 la nU ,u taS" "u l. ,B "-iarrn. tie ?re is the only posit' ve o..u ii ia viunrrn. iiHirs t-Riarrn cure now a. "" Co" ' Sold by druneuu. ?& Tako Hall's Famllv riti. fn. 8t,patlon SFAltcTlIvmTilr HIGIIWAY.Miyc IX 'FHISCO tUnltd PrtM !. wtre.t San Frnnetsco, Julj- ieXhe no tice aro touay searching for tw ,' the woruttn ot the Paoltte heights ?!.ot the most fashionable i itiiiHiina Hur-rmni n.w tk ..... residence sertlnna nt tho. .i... The young thugs operate la a w. SUMMER . i n J---T-TTTTTT . HiituiiniiBw 4Hmrzzzz: ha -jrt ; WiLHOIT bPKIoa bpeN.:r.". Tf - rr,1DBAnv. Thursday and Saturday until ; . Stage leavosoroaon -. - J??B ift&ttroiSrletor. : ; J- THE BEST nOAHT THU FAMILY BvTJK HAD Can be obtained from our prims tender and juicy beef, mutton oi pork. All our meats are selected from tho choicest, and prepared fo tho table to suit to demands of th fastidious. Our prices are lower foi quality than you can find at an place in Salem, E. C. P R 0 B 8, Phono 01. fM - I1IG STOCK OF GOODS Wo mako up all kinds of wrappors nnd whlto undorwear, waists and klmonas and skirts; all kinds of gontlomon's and ladlos' furnishing goods; all kinds of silks and drosi goods; hoso, suits, pants, ovcrnlb, blankets, neckwear, mnttlng, china ware, trunks, ombroldory and law, etc. OUlt STOHi: IJKST Goods now nt vory low prlcoblg 8 nlo. !tU X. Commercial St. Snlcni, Or. TORRID ZONE FUNARCE Tho above cut represents our brick lined Torrid ?.on Furnace, Guaranteed gab, smoke and dut proof. Economical and durablo. A. L. FRASER 2,18 STATU RTRKET, Estimates ft,rnisnea on heatlm HICKORY BARK Cough Remedy itovvmv vi HtiWT.Tg ,,JUUUHaam Coughs. Colds CROUP tlortfnM Sronhhili SORE THROAT IVWMMtlUt THROAT fUUNCS THHHW-Uai "'..,-V:-' UttM. QSXA tu fnil. "MJJf.t ton 5 cullnr m4HLer. THv .,.., , ,ana nice looking runnbout buggv iney ui drive up to a crossing and watt unui a victim eotne from any houfie In the block. Then thoy win tbfbMBy, snnteh'htr purse and Jump Wck again. I v ThetJi-soohjtni nlaya to thu galleries Ho. salaams at thA nita- ,.. ' As the caring and building tor self. fluie Wing Sang Co fHt k3I HWmnli Hli 91 siflBBH'iBDB IBlf Hi is9 t!BasP?j "'Bn bV jftfl '"""'"""wi RESQRTS I 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I r i itl -j- a,g0 03 from Mt Ang0lj Pare THE TAFT HOUSE V Private boarding. Strictly hom cooking, servo tho best meals, you help yoursolf. Ratoa reasonable ntS. MAllV BATCHMAN, Mgr. Cor. Fifth and Hurlburt Streets, one block north of Preabytorlan church. ROYiU, RESTAURANT Fqr quick Borvlco, strictly home cooking, go to tho address be low HEACH LUNCHES our specialty. West side of Front St., ono nnd one-bait block south of boat landing. A. J. Rader's Camping Ground Hero you wllL And good watir, septic tanks, good location; founda tion and furnished tents to rent at Nye- Crook. A. J. Rador, proprietor, Newport, Orogon. O.K. BARBER SHOP A first clnBs up-to-dato shop. Do not overlook this plnco for tho bC9t work. Thoro Is no Imrbor hotter skilled with a razor or pnlr of sla&ors than It. N. WALTER, Prop. West sICo Front street, near boat landing. Agency for Corvallls Laua dry. BRING YOUR CAMERAS and KODAKS to SMITH'S CAMERA STORE We Do Developing for Amateurs Servo Lunches niul Sell Cltgar Nye Bench Newport, Or. Whon you go to Newport romembtr Bain's Hack & Dray Co. gives spcclnl attention to transfer rins baggage and camp outfits. Fur nished and unfurnished houict; , wood nnd hay for sale. Lenre or dors nt Bain's Bakery, Nye Creek, Newport, Orogon. Phone connec tions. Whon at Newport gd to Fogartr I Rowln's Llvory Stables for teams to movo your bnggngo; to give jow host girl a drlvo; to go to Otter Hook, Soal Rocks or any point oi ib torost In small or largo pnrtles. Hi; and foed and a square deal nround; careful drlvors who too the beach. Glvo us a trial. i ED. SULLIVAN'S MARKET Fresh fish of all kluds In im, Frosh Krabs Kookod dally. A1 bait or. hand nt all times. Boati tj rout, lmo-i-i Stocker's Meat Market Tl.. ,i. .! . - .11 ,lm si til ii-jib jou win una ai uu m"n--,i cholcoit meats that can be PW'-yJ uiao nsn. lour paironngo soi"-, CTnni.-nmn ,iim i I III.'tf. Y iiukivciivn illliill. .i. Aewport, Ort'gon IPQV Newport House, Board and rooms, home coolltf; ucai soc meat in ciiy, you ""''"" SOlf. TjippA iitnnnnnf rnnmS. jU" reasonable. Mrs. M. E. Frey, V prletress. Newnort. Or. lou1' - --- -- - - - - CIGARS and TOBACCOS I have selected the best br of Cigars nnd Tobacco coa ont with the trade, um Sntlsfnntlnn Atsrv .nrrV S pleto line ot soft drinks. v. r-ARS! Pro II. Front Street, opposite Tt1L1 ceptlon, Newport, urego FURNITURE Ne-weoff:. OfCcofl For Household Furniture of " kind and description go to w. n wT.iWRLY n ,. JTl-- ..I H. uuipcia, aiamng, -Roves - rt9, ware. Sell or rontjyou a camp"! housekeeping oujflt and bur "T, when you leave. JPrlces alwJ sqnable. . South Front Strf A, only toi 31