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CHERRY FAIR
The third annual Cherry Fair Is
now a matter of past history a
proud and Important bit of. history
it Is. Salem has once more sus
tained her reputation as the Cherry
City of the world, and every citizen
within her borders ha3 reason to
feci Justly proud.
The 1908 fair was a success from
start to finish. More cherries and
better ones wero shown than ever
before. More time, money and
labor woro spent upon the celebra
tion than in any previous yoar, and
nevor before have the results bo
Justified the" work of preparing, for
Salem's great annual event extra
ordinary. '
The last day of the fair surpassed
both the other days in tho number
of people and in enthusiasm. All
day tho streets wero crowded with
visitors to tho Chorry City, and
from early morning until midnight
the cherry pavilion was thronged
with admiring spectators, among
whom wero numbered horticultural
ists of national reputation from
every section of the country. Every
authority, no matter whero ho hailed
from, was of tho samo opinion; that
Salem Is without a rival in the
chorry .producing world, and that
such an exhibition of tho luclous
fruit as was displayed horo during
tho thrco days of last week would
bo an utter Impossibility In any
city outside tho Wlllnmotto valley.
Nor should tho sldo Usuos in the
great celebration bo forgotten. It
was tho Idea of tho commlttco from
the first that tho Talr this year
should be lacking In nothing which
would tend to enliven tho lntorost
of tho visitors and of tho Salem peo
ple also, nnd furnish wholesomo
nmusoment for them during every
minute of tho regln of King Blng.
To that end there was added to tlw
1908 fnlr one of tho bo3t carnivals
ithnt has over been hold In tho Chev
ry City. Besides going to tho ox
penso of engaging a professional
carnival company, tho amusement
committee worked night and day for
threo weeks proparlng tho local
mlrth-produclng features of tho
carnival. That they woro success
ful to a dogrco far exceeding the
genoral expectation, Is tho verdict
of everyone.
Tho comic parado of Saturday ov
onlng reflects grcnt credit upon Cook
Patton and his faithful co-workers.
It was without oxcoptlon tho best
thing of Its kind that tho sight
seers at a local celebration have yet
witnessed.
Thero Is no nced to describe In
detail tho final parado of tho car
nhnl. Evory foaturo was a gem, and
waB enjoyed to. tho utmost by, the
"Jiousand that lined tho Btree'ts.
The Chlnoso with their tliroo float
carried off tho prize offorod by tho
commltteo for tho best attraction In
the procession. Tho Japanese wero
cloio Eeconds, and It Is only to bo
regretted that n dozen irioro prizes
ciii'd not have boon glvon for tho
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numerous features of the big pa
rade. v
The Cherry Fair closed with tho
Mardl Gras, and merriment rolgned
until ntldnight. The multitudes left
feeling that tho 1908 fair wna an
event which they could by no means
have afforded to miss, and wishing
God' speed to tho Cheiry City of
the world, and success to tho cele
bration In 1909.
Over Thirty-five Year.
In 1872 there was a great deal of
diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera In
fantum It was at this time that
Chamberlain's colic, Cholera and Dl
arrohea Remedy was first brought In
to use. It proved more successful
than any other remedy or treatment,
and has for thirty-five years main
tained that record. From a small
beginning Its salo and use lias ex
tended to overy part of the United
Stato and to many foreign countries.
Nino druggists out of ton will rec
ommend It when their opinion Is
asked, although they have othr
medicines tnat pay them a greator
profit. It can always bo depended
upon, even in the most sovore and
dangorous cases. For sato by Dr.
Stone's drug store.
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The British battleship Dovasta
tlon, which was built at a coat of
$2,150,000, was sold the other day
for $105,000. Building battleships
Is much llko the. milliner business,
changing fashions keops It lively.
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We want your goodwill
and your money; not one
cent without that good
will. Your eroctr returm your money U yon don't
tikt Scbllllnif'i Beit: we par bim.
In opening tho Chicago national
convention Chairman Dunoughs
Socretnry Wilson's crop sta
tistics to prove how good tho Ro
publlcnn party had been to farmers
and gavo Wilson no credit whntovor;
a rank Injustice to a worthy man I
It Cnn't Do Dent.
Tho best of tenchers Is experience.
C. M. Hardon, of Sllvor City. Nor.h
Carollnn, say: "I find Electric Bit
tors doos nil that's claimed for it.
For Stomnch, Liver and Kidney
troublos it can't bo beat. I havo trlod
It and find It a most excollont modi
clno." Mr. Harden Is right; It's tho
best of nil modlcllnes also for weak
ness, In mo back, and all run down
conditions. Best too tor chills nnd
mnlnrla. Sold under guarantoo nv
J. C. Perry's drug storo. 50c.
Thero la a deal of discussion of
pure milk "In largo cities. Visitors
thoro- soo but llttlo cauao for tho dis
cussion; moit of tho milk they get
will not support nUen bnctorla Ion;;
euo',h to do ' "iv harm.
, . A Contented Woman,
Js alwaj-3 found In 4ho samoJiougo
with Ballard's Siiow LJnlmont. It
keeps every member of tho family
free from aches and pains, it heals
cuts, burns and scalds and cures
rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago and
all muscular soreness and stiffness.
25c, 50c and $1.00 a bottlo. Sold
by all dealers.
GASTORIK
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
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Use
For Over
Thirty Years
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CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 20, 1008
COMMON SENSE . .
i most
ielligent people to see eely
jlneso
nown composition. There
Dr. Pierce's medicines, the
Is th
Ich print every ingredient
entering
hem upon tho bottle wrap
pcrs and at
are dally j
Dosltlon of
its correctness under oato,
Ing in favor. The com
Pierce's medicines is open
to flVPrvtwIvVnr. Porce bfttnif desirous
nf having thf search light oj Invsjtjga;
I fully upon nn formula, oeing
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from nv
live foren roots, by exact processes
original wlth'Dr. Pierce, and without tat)
U2o of a drop of alcohol, trlplo-roflnod aad
chomlcally pure glycorlno being used In1
stead In extracting and prc3orv!ng th
curatlvo virtue residing in tho roots
employed, theM medicines are entlroly
free fromNthe objoctlon of doing harm
by creating an appotlte for either air
cohollo baverages or habit - forming
drugs. Examine the formula on their
bottle tnrappors tho same as sworn to by
Dr. Pierce, and you will find that hit
"Golden Medical Discovery," the great,
blood-purtdor, stomach tonlo and bono!
regulator tho medicine which, while not
recommended to euro consumption In IU
advanced atagos(no medicine will do that)
yot doc$ cure all thoa catarrhal condi
tions of hoad and throat, woak. stomach,,
torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak'
lungs and hatig-on-coushs, which, if neg
lected or badly treated load up to and
Anally tormlnato In consumption.
Take tho "Golden Medical Discovery'
(n time and It Is not Ilkoly to disappoint
Jou If only you give it a thorough and
air trial (Don't expect miracles. It
won't do supernatural things. You must
exercise your patlencn nnd pcrsevero In Its
U3Q for a reasonable length of time to got
Its full bonoflts. Tho Ingrodlonts of which
Dr. Plorco's medicines aro composed have
tho unqualified endorsement of scores of
medical loaders better than any amount
of lay, or non-profcsslonal, testimonials.
They aro not given away to be ex per
merited with but are nld nv nil doalors
medicines at reasonable r-coa.
SALEM BOOSTER
TALKED PAVING
And Other Topics of Municipal Im
portance. Col. Hofw of Snlem
Addressed Commercial Club.
I (Corvallls Times.)
"Tho lncronso In tho vnluo of
abutting property resultant from
street paving Is doublo tho cost of
tho paving," was tho statomont of
Co. E. Hofor, premier of civic do
volopmont In tho Wlllnmotto val
ley, mndd boforo tho Corvallls Com-
I mcrclnl club nt a numerously at
tended mooting Tuesday ovenlng. Ho
spoko from nctual observation in
Salem, In which ho was a moving
spirit. Ho Bald moro, to-wlt: Thnt
tho actual sales of proporty nt the
hlghor figures resultant from pav
ing will In two yonrs pay for tho
paving, and leavo In tho hands of
owners tho unsold proporty with Its
hlghor values. About 100 Corvallls
clubmon heard tho address, and
j woro much fnterestcd In tho state
ments. About S3.2S por square
yard Is tho acknowledged cost of
paving. Salem first Innd 1,000 foot
' of paving, nnd nhuttlng property nt
onco began Xo soar. Tho farmer
coming to town took pains to drive
over I Tho offocts waB so marked,
that other, strotchos of atroets havo
boon addled to tho pavod column, un
t'l tho city is fast taking on tho lr
of n metropolis.
Col. Hofor's nddross was along
tho lines of civic pride, and public
Improvement. 'Ho plended for tho
best posslblo school conditions, In
sisting that It was a means of at
tracting tho bolt population Ho ad
vised Corvnlllsltos to vote right In
the school election to tnko placo next
month, In which tho quostlon of
nddlng other high bcIioo! grades Is
to bo doclded Tho address occa
sioned much favorable comment,
end unquestionably set many citi
zens to thinking seriously along the
lino of publ'c endeavor
At tho meeting, provision was
made for tho appointment of a com
mltteo of threo to tako up the mat
tor of securing tho erection of ad
ditional dwelling houses In town.
Tho porsonel o! the committee has
not yet been announced by the pres
ident of tne club.
Poison Oak Poitonliig,
Ballard's Snow Liniment cures U
Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Tumor, Oro.,
writes My wife has discovered that
Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oak
Poisoning," a very painful troub'e.
She not only cured a case of It on
herself, but on two of her friends
who were poisoned by thU same Ivy.
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by
all dealers.
Annual Sef..-.;,-,;, .....,! Lodge Ancient
Order United Workmen nnd
Degree of Honor.
Portland, Ore., July 21-23. Th
Southern Pacific Co. have authorize!
a rate of ONE AND ONE-THIRD
FARE from Salem to Portland and
return on the certificate plan.
WM. M'MURRAY,
J. M. SCOTT, G. P. A., S. P. Co.
A. G. P. A., S. P, Co. 7-15-tf.
Albany College Summer Bible
School.
Albany, Or., July 17-27, 190S.
For the above occasion a rate of
ONE AND ONE-THIRD PARE on
tho certificate plan has been au
thorized. WM. M'MURRAY,
J, M, SCOTT, O. P. A., S. P. Co,
A. G. P. A., 8. P. Co. 7-15-7t.
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WANT ADS-QUICK
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FOn SALE
For Snle Nice homo and barn1 close
In with 15 acres of ground all Im
proved, also fruits of all kinds
nnd a fine crop of wheat. Inqutro
of J. H. Smith. Phone 1390.
For Sale Plana in good condition.
Will sell cheap. Call 458 Mill
Btreet. 7-15-lwk
For Sale Good, almost now hay
baler. Can bo seen at Capital Soap
Works, 1230 Ferry atreot. Will
very cheap. 6-18-lmo
Automobile For Sale First class,
35-horse powor, 5 passenger Stod-dard-Dayton
touring car for sal9
cheap. Owner will guarantee car.
Enquire at Journal office.
For Sflle Flratrclasa carpet paper at
this offlco, 25c for a big roll.
For Sale Now 6-room houso on
Market and Thirteenth . All con
veniences. Will sell choap. Ad
dross C. II., Journal office. tf
For Snle One model E Itamblor
runabout. Warranted first class
condition, Seo Wilson & Maurer
. C-18-lmo
FOIt SALE.
Wo havo a client that wishes to pur
clmso a resldonco not to exceed
$2500, Must be centrally located.
Wo offer for trade A well Im
proved farm consisting of 25 ncros
all under cultivation, no waste
laied, 3 acres mixed orchard, plon
ty of small fruit. Good G-room
houso, 2 barns; closo to Salem.
Will trado for Solent residence
proporty not to exceed $2000.
Wnntcil Loan of $700 for 2 yonrs
oh Modern residence property.
SALEM INVESTMENT CO.
V.Kt Stato street.
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OI VEX
THAT SEALED OFFERS WILL BE
RECEIVED BY THE CITY OF SA
LEM, OREGON, AT THE OFFICE
OF THE UNDERSIGNED AT THE
CITY HALL, UP TO 1 O'CLOCK 1.
M., ON MONDAY, JULY 20, 1008,
FOIt THE PURCHASE OF THE
PROPERTY OWNED BY THE CITY
AND KNOWN AS THE OLD "TIGER
FIRE ENGINE HOUSE" ON THE
SOUTH SIDE OF STATE STREET
AND JUST WEST OF THE ALLEY
BETWEEN COMMERCIAL AND
FRONT STREETS. RIGHT RE
SERVED TO REFUSE ANY OFFER.
BY ORDER OF THE COUNCIL. W.
A. MOORES, RECORDER. 7-lC-4t
FOR SALL.
To buy, soil or exchango your prop
erty quick, go to ncchtol & Schu(z
Why I'ii' Rent.
When you can buy a good homo and
largo lot, for $750 only $250 cash
down, balance on time,
s'uooo.
For a few days only will offer my 7
room modern houso for $2000,
only 3 blocks to court homo.
$inoo.
House 7-room, electric lights, uear
stato houso, $1500.
$1230.
Good 7-room house, South Salem,
oast front, two lots 100x200, snap.
Farms,
5, 10, 20-acro tracts or any numbor
to suit, finest of fruit land.
58 Acres,
Hero's a snap, 5S acres of good land,
one mile from city limits for $90
per aero, adjoining land held at
$150 per aero. This Is a very fine
farm and best of location, will ,
doublo In value in less than a
year.
BECHTEL & SCHUIrZ,
371 State htret't, Phone 132.
WANTED
Wunfced at Onc? From $100 to
$500, tho best of collateral secur-j
Ity to offer. Addres3 G 10, Jour
nal offlco. 6-ll-tf
Wnnted Second-hand steam engine
in run sAnnrntniv Mttnt. linvft nt
least 12-horsepower. Address Joi. i
Jressler, box 108, R. F. D. No. 3,
Salem. Phone Farmers 401.
Wanted At once, a bill collector
well acquainted with Salem. Em
ployment overy month to right
man. Enquire of A. M. Hansen at
his factory, corner Mill and
Church streets, Salem. 1-17-lw
DRAYMEN.
Cammiaa Bros.' Transfer CfHHpaay
All kinds of transfer work dose
FaraiUre sad piaaoi boxed ready
fer shlpsseat. Prosspt serriee Is
er mette. Stastd and ossee at
2SS tenth Ceasaeerelsl street
PheM 2l. IUeMee Pke IIS.
MISCELLANEOUS
Wenger & Cli'crrlngton Pianos and
Organs solu on easy terms; tele
phone 1187; 247 .Commercial
, Street, Salem, Oregon. tt
Salem Owdi Market I buy for cash
and all kinds of meats kept. My
phone, 370; 173 Commercial St.
P. W. Royolts-, Prop. 6-29-tf.
Help Furnished Free of Charge By
Salem Employment Company, 478
State street, phone No. 149. Par
ties wanting help please call at
office or phone us. Also have cows
for salo.
CoBcroto Work Get my prices on
sidewalks, curbs, septic tanks and
cement work of any kind. Ail
work guaranteed first-class. M
Ward, 2378 Maple Ave., Highland.
Phone 1$69. July24-tt
Vogct Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum
ber . .shingles, building material,
wood &nd coal. Low prices: and
prompt doliverlM. One block east
of 8. P. passeng!? depot Phone
198. 7-2-tf
Datto A Wcflderoth Fine wines,
liquors and cigars. We handle
the celebrated 'Kellog gand Castle
whtsktos. Cool and refreshing beer
constantly oi draught. South
Commercial street. 9-3-lyr
Enlrgel Our moat market on
Evt Stato street has boon doubled
in slzo and wo aro better proparcd
than ever to serve customers.
Prompt sorvlco and tho best of
moats our motto. Call or phone
199. B. E. Edwardt Meat Co.
Stmond Lcmltcn the boatman.
Launches and ru. kinds of boats
for ront. Excursionists tnkon to
any part of tho bay. Will meet
trains at nnv tlmo nt Yaqulna on
request. Rates reasonable. Now
port, Ore.
BUTTERNUT BREAD.
It Is worth more than any other
read yet the price is no higher.
?or salj at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA BAKERY,
Thomas & Oooloy, Props.
LODGES.
rarpenteni Union No. 1060 Local
Union No. 1065 of Carpenters ass
Jolrors of Amorlca meet even
Saturday ovonlng at 8:00 p. m. Is
Hearst hall, 420 State St. A. W
Donnls, Roc. Sec.
Foresters of Anutrlca Court Sher
wood Forostors, No, 19. Meeti
Saturday night In Hoi man hall,
Stnto street Waldo Miller, O. R.:
J. C. Perry, financial secretary.
Central Lodge No, 18, K. of P.
Castle Hall In Holnian block, eor
' tier State and Liberty street
Tuesday oi! each week at 7:30 i
m. Oscar Johnson, O. 0.; E. H
Anderson, K. of R. and B,
Modem Woodmen of America Ore
gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meet
overy Thursday evening al 1
o'clock in Holman ball. W. W
Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk
.Voodmen of World Meet every Fr
day night at 7:30, In Holman ball
O. L. Darling, O. 0.; P. L. Fras
Ir, Clerk.
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LinoolH Annuity UbIob. Sick, aeei
dent and pension Insurance; $2,
000,000 pledgrd; every claim pail
Good agent! wanted. J. H. O
Mongomery, supreme organiser
Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R
Ryan, secretary, 646 State street
BASH AND DOOR FACTORIES
trunk M. Brows. -Manufacturer of
sash, doors, mouldings. All kind
of house finish and bard wooe
work. Front street, between Stat
and Court. MsVe all complaint
at th office,
J'LUMJJERS
Theo. M. Barr Plumbing, hot water
and steam beating and tinning
164 Commercial strt, Pbom
Main 192. 9-1-lyr
t i i i.i ii - -i-
M. J. Petzel Plumbing, steam anc
gas fitting Successor to Knox A
Murphy, 226 Commercial strest
Prone Main 17.
IVERY ANI1 ' FKED STABLES
IMvrfniuroiCStaUliia Old Post
office Stable-., at 254 Ferry street
between Commercial and Front
streeti. Telephone 188. Some, of
tbe finest liveries in tne city eaa
be found here. Dick Weetacott
proprietor. 10-1-lyr
G. F. Mason Box Co.
247 Miller St., South Salem, manu
facturer of all kinds of boxes, crates
and fruit dryer accessories. Phoae
308. tf
RETURNS I
hEAL ESTATE FOR BALM
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Something Worth
Investigating
90 ACRES
0 Miles from Snlem 40 acres
cleared, 8 acres fruit, 5 roost
house, good barn, spring water
In houso and barn. All gooi
fruit land. Only $3,300.
SO ACRES
5 Miles from Salem 7 roOM
house, barn 40x60, family or
chard, stock and Implements In
cluded. Price $3600.
Wo Iiavo Improved and unim
proved city property tor Bale.
If you can not pay cash bur a
city lot on the Installment plus.
Salem City property a good !
vestment. Look over bur lit
of Farm property.
OLMSTED Um CO.
Salem Broach Yore Bros. Oe,
373 STATE STREET.
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HOTELS AND RESTAURANT.
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The
White House Restaurant
For a Regular
25c Dinner at 20c
They can't bo beat
McGilchrist & Son
Proprietor.
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889 COURT rfTREltT.
Call and try Utessu Meals)
15c. Board per week 12.71,
aiso xurnunea tbobbj tt
reasonable.
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Salem
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
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I HOTEL OREGON lj
Cor Seventh and Stark Sts.
Portland's New and Modern i '
I Hotel. Rotes $ I per day and .
I up. European plan. Free Bus,
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; ; lug houso. A. Clark, proprio- ;
tor. Phone 971. '.',
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