Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 18, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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AT .innitNAT,. HM.KS1. ORFfioV SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1008
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
U. IIOFER, Ed. and Prop.
Aa ladtopcarteut Kewippr Devoted to Afflrlcn Principle nd ,
u the l'rosrft aa uTeiopinein u, .
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rbllhe4 Krr Kvepldir Bicpt Bunds, Sltm, Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
(tuTrlhlr In Alrnce.)
IHMr, by carrier,, per 7r..i
WMf, ly mall, per yesr........
5,0rt Vet month H......50C
. 4j00 Per month .. 5c
,. 1.00 Six month ........AOc
BBcraiT, nwr.IVKtlV
rec convenience of subscribers branch delivery offices are, eitabllsh
4 t the following places at 36 conta per month, 11.00 for three months.
Aim Sto o?F. a. Do Voe & Son, Asylum Avenue Junction.
Cltoe, Seventeenth street, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Store.
Dane's Store, Alex. Daue, SouthCommorclal street.
4rr. ninra n 1 Rnnlov. East State street,
Fairgrounds Store, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road.
Hewell's Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets.
O. JC Orocery, A. A. Euglebart, Twelfth street. , .
Wkeeler's Store, W. D. Wheeler, Highland avenue.
I lew rart niuic, r. w. uwrv.., .......... -
Lane Grocery, Seventeenth strot .,,.,
,, J. U. Moore & Son, corner Capitol and Union streets.
Wert SIom Store, West Salem.
Sana's Confeetloaery, 478 State street.
I Bf-.fHeae's,. 241 North Commercial street.
HuKwaa's Store, North Sixth street,
narman Bakery, coraer Twelfth and Chomekota. .
City subscribers who deilro The Journal mailed Vj
thorn nt summer resorts or othor out-of-town plncoi
will plcaso notify tho ofllco, giving city addross nnd tha
length of tlmo thoy deslro paper sont to now addross.
On roturnlng, plcaso notify ofllco In ordfir that sorvlcs
by cnrrlor mny bo promptly resumed,
BIG DOINGS
IN RIFLE
, MATCHES
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Washington, July 17.- In one
month tho great national rme
matches will be in progress on the
beautiful range at Camp Perry, Ohio.
Lying on tho banks of Lake Erie,
across from Put-In-Day, adjacent to
Sandusky, and within easy reach of
Cleveland, Toledo and Detroit, Camp
Perry I the most accessible of all
large rlflo ranges, which fact augurs
woll for tho attendanco on these
matches. It Is expected that more
than one thousand of tho crack mil
itary shots will be In attendance,
who, with tho 1200 ofUcora, scorers,
markori, guards, etc., will make a
camp of nbout 2500 mon
There is also a championship Re
volver team match.
The greatest in terest In Ohio
State Rifle Association matches cen
ters around tho Herrlck Trophy
match for a magnificent silver tro
phy presented by Ex-Oov. Herrlck of
Ohio. It Is accompanied by $375
In cash prizes with 'medals to the
members of the winning team. This
match Is open to teams of eight who
shoot 15 shots por man at 800, 900
and 1,000 yards. Other matchei
are: Hays Trophy match for teams
of three (limited to the Ohio Na
tional Guard); Ideal Company Team
match for teams of three; All-Comers
Off-Hand Match; All-Comers 600
yard match; Potor trophy match;
Individual Rapid Flro match; ana
a numbor of brigade, expert and
novice matches with cash and medal
prizesc. In addition there will bo
a number of revolver matches open
to teams and Individuals.
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O Nasty Taste in Your Mouth I
anything aujHEPSl
i i. ......, ir nnr vuu uiu. sni-it uluui
When you need a cough euro you
inn oi uuuuk uvu uiuui i
It is assured that these matches need one that will cure your cough.
Kemps uaisam, inc osi cuugu uuiu,
will do It. All druggists sell It for
25 cents.
I
THKIIK ARE A LOT OF "NEW
HTOIII1H" IX TOWX.
Tho pruiiBuro of progrosi, a wo
know It nowadays, oporules to
"mako all things now." A storo Is
"made anew" every fow tnontlis.
iometliHus, ns at this season of trado
activities, n store Is practically "ro
raowod" over night.
This moniiH Hint, ho mattor how
well you may think you "know" tho
atoren or this city, TIIEHK ARE A
IAXT OI' PRACTICALLY ".VKW"
fcTORUS READV FOR YOUR IN'.
HPEOTIOX TODAY! They art) now
In all osnontlnls except locution, walls
and jlituros, managuniont nnd own
ernhlp. Thoio remain. You IX)
know tho stores thus fur. Hut be
yond thU you are a itrangor today
.In your fuvorlto store.
Stores nro now. Line of goods
tiro uulargod. New Idoas about In
nvery nook and corner. New thing,
now models, now fabrics, now work
itiatiHhlp, utw prloori some hlghor,
liut many Inwur than you are nccun
tomed to paying nil tlione thlngH
inakts today' stores new to you, nnd
worthy of n visit.
Ami the storo ad reftdot the now
titoro-Hlrlt. Thoy convoy some at
tho now nloro-ontluulusm which has
ttoturtt4d tho merthauu that faith
In tho Kood tute and ulerlHs of
Ihlrt buying pulillc Just us the
utoroi are worth a visit, m rt the
btortt ads worth a read lag
- o-
Ltf U tee abort te spentl wHeh
of it vrnwllag.
)tix).t our eherrlee, boost every
thing. diu'( knock.
HOME RIIASON8 WHV A
RANK ACCOUNT ISA
IOO TIIINO
It tMchee oaamy.
It hel)M yemr rretLU.
It furHlekee n reeelet ler alt
wuh yo my net.
It ertM Uttl haelts that
ui larmeae year tv(ac. ,
h pMitti yoer fund eflMaat
itNM hy reVyefy.
it 4'tf P et ahc4l Jur
Im the pre4elre yer f your
1f.
U plftee j-ou lu a iKMttloa to
take lvaHU of ny gua ttusl
tkw thi tee )or ay
If ta oer Sar'g DertHMeat It
Mill jr yue better laeaeae thaa
gueMmMMi beads, no matter hew
aaM the iuHetutt.
Your uaiiiti' iu !.. i. , ..
i- , . yuan n IB jit
tivt mm nut betti the tm
mmty la whtak yw live, It 9m
ioy Uter. ohMt taaterie
jttaaWi tleld and move pmm to
market. We will h rU.i n ...
operate with joa and help yn
K1V,
SAYINGS RKl'AimuiXT
gW.TAy TIOXAL 1UXK
RKVOLUTIOX PASTIJIi:
OF CK.VrilAIi a.mi:rica
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Washington, July 18, Tho annu
al summer revolution season has
opened in Central America. It be
gan a llttlo early this yonr with a
sldo now lu Unytl but tho big show
Is now on lu the main tent nnd the
cafes from ono ond of Guatomnln to
tho other end of NMcarngua nro
chnrgod with' rumors, food bolng
dUtnitoful during tho troplcul sum
mer months.
Revolutions nrc tho Coney Island
of Central Amorlcn. Kvery yonr
when Luna Park opens tho patriotic
generals go out nnd corrull n mun
or two out of work, Is.-uo n manifes
to from tho Junta, which ocoupto n
corner In tho chnnpest restuurnnt,
and tho season is on. There are
fewer fatalities than at Coney nnd
Its very fusoluatlng.
An "army" of 14 gonornls nnd
throo privates will deoond upon n
huplow tnwn. too por to euro wheth
er It U onpturtHl'or not, and tho up
rising U started. President Dnvll
la, nf lloudurat. tolls his mlnlstor In
Washington to Inform tho state de
partment that " attempt U being
mudo by Cnbrom of Guuteuinla and
by San Sttlvndor to overthrow hi
govwumottt. Ountemula, where tin
tirweldeat l busy jailing everybody
to keep from getting stabbed or
blown up, says It's Xelayn of N'Iom
ragun that U doing It. The only
ooualry aot Involved to far this
eaeoil Is Costti Hlctt, where the Cen
tral Amerlottu Peaee Court was In
augaratetl a few weeks ago. The
eeremoatea of this oeeaetoa have
delayed the Ceetn Rlea seAaea.
There are three flee iUe stows
thU saoa to make ap for aay lack
of exclteMeat ta the mala eveat.
ThU le Mexico's rexlaUoa. the
great laaama aeertacle where tho
Palled State atarlaee are keeolag
order aatl arevratlag rowdyism, and
the llatttaa reattagrattoa. Veaosne-
la. further sooth, will pot Ofare on
thi saptuer's hlllt oeeaaee of sick
nete. o i
Rert Harbor, of Kltea. Wis , vo'd
"I hove naly tekea four doee of P
WttCi KWney end Bladder P1IW aol
they hare deae for me mere thaa sr
other asediclae h doae." Sold h
all drugftet
TmlnlHg (i Autlini.
The euterprUiug mauaavr of a lit
tle ric theater la northera IVaaayl
vaala believe- la nroJUlag by the
niUtortuats ot others. On day he
dtstilayvd the following ale la hU
heuse: "Do HH siaoke; rewember
lae IrwieoU fire "
So great wsj the efikaey of this
in aeiore the ead of the v,-ek He
t an aaother; qo j. .
member the Johastowu flood ajv.
erjbodjs Macaxtae,
"Q ...
take. Sold hr U dru"sUt, T
will bo tho largest In point of atten
dance over held in this country, and
porhaps will bo tho best of tho na-,
tlonal matches to bo hold, at least
for Bomo years to como. Indications
point to a Change In tho method
of determining such contests. It Is
represented that tho attendance on
theso mntches Is bo largo as to no
cesiltato frbm two to three weeks
Bhootlng of which ten days are de
voted to tho national mntches nlono.
Many shooters aro unable to tane
this tlmo togothor with that neces
sary for homo practice and compe
titions for placos on tho teams. The
question of exponBo Is also entering
largely Into tho calculations of tho
stnto nuthorltles. It costs sonjo of
tho statos as much ns flvo thousand
dollars to fit out a toam and send
It to tho national matchos which Is
a vory consldornblo Itom to tho
smaller BlatoH, especially when thev
aro trying to buy and equip rangos
of their own out of tho appropria
tion for rlflo practice Accordlnglj
tho project of dividing tho country
Into dlHtrlots, nnd having district
competitions, Instend of ono groat
mooting, Is bolng Horlously consid
ered with tho possibility ot being
flnnlly npprovod. Tho winning
teams could then bo brought to
gether nt somo contral point nnd n
national competition hold. Under
this plan tho smaller nnd weaker
stntos, who liavo no chnnco to land
n prize In tho national competitions,
would bo saved much oxponso and
tho tlmo consumed would be consid
erably shortened.
Tho principal match nt Camp I'or
ry will, of courso, bo ho Nntlonul
Toam Match, for which congress has
provided tho trophy. It Is for
tonms of 12, open to the army (2),
navy, mnrlno corps, military and
naval uondomlo, nnd the national
guard of tho various statos and ter
ritories. Inoludlng tho District of
Columbia. In this mutch there will
probably ho 40ontrloe. The bocoiiJ
toam rooelvos tho (unions Hilton
trophy and the third tho Soldlor of
Marathon, while thoro are six cnuh
prUos for tho six highest tonms.
.Knch membor of the winning toam
rocolvos ti medal. Xox. In Impor
tance aro tho National Individual
Rifle nnd tho Xntloual T'Utol
mutchos. In both of which thoro aro
u number of cash nnd medal prizes.
l.st yor there were 04 S competi
tors lu the Individual rifle, and 2S0
In tha nlitol match, ami more nro
expeqted to eater this your.
Ot the National Rifle Association
matches the most Important Is the
leglmeatal Tteaw match. In which
there were 4T teams eatered Inst
year. The first prise la thU mntch
Is a handsome cketnploashlp trophy,
valued at $50. It ha been won
twice by the Sixth Regiment Mnsea
ckuaetU Voloateer Mllltla. ami if
this team U again victorious, the
trophy become Its property. Next
la Interest It the Company Team
mat eh. la which the prtaoa are oaah
aad medal. Of the Individual
matche It Is dUHcult to determine
wairn is tae moat luterestiag. the
COOS I1AV FOLK
GO A-HUXTIXG
(Coos Bay Ttlmes.)
Tho deer hunting season In Coos
counties nnd throughout Oregon will
open tomorrow and la3t night and
today thoro hai boon an exodus of
the hunton from Coos Day for the
various sections whero big game is
said to be easily obtained. Tho law
limits tho season's shoot to flvo
bucks, It bolng a crlmo to kill doo3
or fnwns. Tho season last from
July 15 to Octohor 15 In Coos nnd
Curry counties and until Novombcr
1st, elsewhere throughout tho stnto.
In somo sections of Oregon, the kill
ing of docs Is permitted between
September 1st nnd Novombor 1st,
but tho killing of doos or fawns Is
not permitted In Coos nnd Curry
counties nt any tlmo during the
yonr.
Game Wardon Cal. Wright Is
keeping n enroful tab on tho hunts
men and is said to havo a numbor
ot deputlos throughout tho couuty
who will Inform him ot any violation
and he proposes that tho violator
shall bo promptly punished. All
huntsmen nro required to securo n
license, a foo bolng charged ot non
residents. Deer lluntt.'r.s. ,
J. W. Ilcnnott, Tom Uonnott, D
Rowers of Salt Lake City and James
Polhemus left yostorday for tho
Gould ranch on upper Coos .River
from whero thoy will go Into tho for
ojt. They expect to bo gono a week
or more.
Prank Camoron, Dr. Hayes of
this city and H. W. Lynch havo $ono
to tho uppor Sixes In Curry county,
whero Mr. Cameron has n timber
claim, nnd whoro door nre reported
to ho plontlful.
Frank Denning, Henry Weld nnd
Waltor Lawhorno and wives nnd
Mrs. Robert Mursden, Jr., havo gone
to Drewster Valley, near RoBoburg.
to spond a couple of woeks camping
and In quest ot doer and fish.
W. J. Conrnd and othors will loavo
In n day or two for Curry county to
spend a week.
J. T. Hall. Arthur Williams and
Master Tom I'aUorson will leave to
day or tomorrow fop Myrtle Point
from whenee they will go Into the
timber tor a week or more.
. o
, i ... ;f hut vou arc. KJlttn dcoc
constipated and don't bow it. You re not entirely free
from conization unless then is a thorough cleansing of the
system every- day. Every rtUclc of Nature s poison muft
be eliminated.
You can prove the fart that constipation is responsible
for your ailments-take an tablet to-night and I you'll
feel better in the morning, Two nights treatment and you 11
be as fit as a fiddle.
' && U.S &AT Qr?GC 'mmnm ' smT
Get a 25c Box
Better Than Pills For Liver His
THE A. H. LEWIS MEDICINE CO.,
St. Louis, Mo.
iMaMBmaaaaBaaaojmttmmmaWMBBBaemMBBBaBjBBMM
For Sale by Capital Drug Co., Z. T. Higgo, Snlcni, Oregon.
AH U I i H H II I i i 1 1 1 1 1 H-W in n II 1 1 1 1 1 1 li I It i ffR
SUMMER RESORTS
"' u I rr 1 1 1 t-Tii i i ri i
n-n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i.i 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 iiffHf
Over Tihlrly.nvo Wars.
. In 1ST2 there was a great deal of
diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera In
fantum It was at this time that
Chamberla'n's collt, Cholera and Dl
nrrohea Remedy was first brought In
to use. It proved more successful
than atty other remedy or treatment,
and has for thlrty-flve years main
talaed that record. From a small
boglanlng its sale and use has ex
tended to every part of the United
State aad to many foreign countries.
Mae d-iggiete out of ten will rec
ommend It when their opinion Is
naked, although they have oth-r
medicines u-at pay them a greater
profit, it can always be depeado-i
upon, ovea in the unt un u.i
imngtrom cae. ror
Aywfiriai.'i i mi' iW
HICKORY
BARK
Cough Remedy
Leech cup. the Wleaetadoa u r 2??:.,"' r ' ' Dr.
the PrtaUejU-. match. ntr nrsl " ' VW9'
khut uader tUffervat condttiostg, the
Leech cue tneuh btng seea record
shot at Set. eoe. and i.e a yards,
and the WtnbUdon ei St record
shots at 1006 ard. wh le the Pree
ldmt' watch lecluiiett everytklag
from the sklrtnlsh to the i.oe yaiM
age. Both ike Letch and Wimble
don cuue are historic, ud the wla-
"r o tae rreaMent's n.ateh re
clve'. aa aalograph letter front the
lr ideat la addltloa to soUitaa
MJ faeh eriae. There are medals
and eaak prhm in each match.
Aaether vory latereetlag event Is
t chawploswhlp negtmeatal Sklr-
fH WtH. OP la tfllMt nf cl-
Whea wo twtee the heaatltul sliver
ttepky beoemes the ereeerty of tho
wUqlag team. Last ear thu match
had II entries, other N n
niatokee aro the Utr-Clb mateV.
Life Member match. State ,.
taries match nd the Press match '
Coughs. Colds
CROUP
hop,p., c.-l.
SORt THROAT
t m .... g u
ROATi4lUNCS
"l V""TtO. i ll
rU. l.ivAt (at
WILHOIT SPRINGS KN0!!
Stngo loavos Oregon City, Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday until
July 1, then dally nt 9 A. M. Stngo also goes from Mt. Angol. Fara
11.50. F. W. McLean, proprietor.
l I II I I 1 I I I M H i I I I I I I I 1 i i -II Ml I II II I I I I I I I I itllHH
Newport House
Doard and rooms, homo cooking;
best 2Gc meal In city; you help your
solf. Large, pleasant rooms. Rates
reasonable. Mrs. M. E. Froy, pro
prietress, Newport, Or. lmo-7-1
THE
TAFT HOUSE
Private boarding. Strictly hoajl
cooking, servo tho beat meals, yon
BRING YOUR CAMERAS and KODAKS ! h0"p yoursoir. rriob reasonable.
to
SMITH'S CAMERA STORE
We Do Developlno for Amateurs
Sen-o Lunches and Sell Clcgnrs
Nye Doach Newport, Or.
. FURNITURE
Newport, Oregon
For Household Furniture of every
kind and description go to
H. D. BLAKELY
Carpets, Matting, Stoves and Hard
ware. Sell or rent you a camping or
housekeeping outfit dnd buy back
when you leavo. Prlco3 always rea
sonable, South Front Street, only store of tho
kind.
Whoa you go to Newport remember
Bain's Hack & Dray Co.
gives spoclal attention to transfer
ring baggage and camp outfits. Fur
nished and unfurnished houses;
wood and hay for sale. Leave or
ders at Bain's Bakery, Nye Creek,
Newport, Oregon. Phone connections.
MRS. MAIIV- BATCHMAX, Mgr,
Cor. Fifth and Hurlburt Streets, on
block north of Presbyterian churd.
hen at Newport go to Fogarty &
Rowtn'a Uvery Stables for teams to
move your baggage; to give your
heet girl a drive; to go to Otter
Uock. Seal Rocks or any point of In-
SriA'S? 1 "SET ..!! lanm-r AgVCy ,or-Ccnail.. m
around; careful drivers who know
the beach. Give us a trial.
ROYAL
RESTAURANT
For quick aorvico, strictly tosi
cooking, go to tho addreu
low
ItKACH LUNCHES
our specialty. West ili of
Front St., ono and oie-Mt
block south of boat landing
A. J. Rader's Camping Growl
Horo you wllL find good '
septic tnnkB, good location; fossa
tlon nnd furnished tents to rents
Nye Crook. A. J. Rader, propria
Newport, Orogon.
Oe K.
BARBER SHOP
A first class up-to-date shop. W
overlook this place for tho best s
Thoro Is no burlier better $
with a razor or pair of siswri
It. X. WALTER, Prop.
West sluo Front street, ne '
THE UKST nOAST TH
FAMILY E-ER HAD
Can be obtained from our prim
tender and juicy beet, mutton o.
Pork. All our meats are selectee
from the choices:, and prepared lot
he table to lult th- deiaand, Qf
oualltl0 Ur Pf,CeS are ,ow .
Quality than you can ind at asu
Place In Salem, M
ftoae Ml. f 1 g
dry.
CIGARS and
TOBACCOS
I havo selected the best t-1
nf f!linro and TntinrfO CO"
ent with tho trade, Can 1
you with what vou wll
satisfaction. Also carry i'
plete line or soft d in"
E. CASS. Prop-
Front Street, opposite TM'
ceptlon, Newport, orw
ED. SULLIVAN
MARKET
Fresh fish of all kinds m J
f'wsn Kraus ivooKea "ai,'o,,,Hi
half nn hnnt nt nil times. M l
rout.
Stoker's Meat Mart
Here you will find at all tlj
wuw.kua. mvaia mat van - .u
nUr. 1,1, 1'.. .-r.nnffB SOf
STACKER'S JtfEAT LtRRJ
XftwrkM- ftaMx
n