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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1908)
l i ME : i li 4 5- DAILY OAVTAh JQUItSALi, SALEM, OltEGOlN', THUnSDAV, JULV 23, 1008 BIG BOOSTERS CONGRESS WILL MEEJ AT COPS PAY "Walter Lyon, of MarjfhnoI4r $y ha done come remarfcaCfe lid"0HtfnE lor tho Cooa buy country, aud will) Is planning a gonoral boost'ng cam jialgd all through Oregon In tho fu ture, 1h paying a short vhlt In Sa lorn. ft wa Mr. Lyon who nocure.l the uso of tho government dredger for pMW bay' ariij' who, raised th,c $1 0l)for two "Work. This wns quite ft fe, owliig o the fact that the drWgor, hough' assigned for" use botS Oregon and 'Washington, had been pfolt well cor'rifired by the northern state. Mr. Lyon has Inaugurated a con gress of. prominent men from nil" ttA.rtd ni Dm afntn in mfilt Af fnnj jfay tho lattor part of August and, dlftcuss tho neodH of Oregon In all Ilaea rind tho best way of eorurlng thdnf. It Is. for this purposo that ho 1b Wsonalfjfr vllltlng many of the town' Qf' tho Willamette valloy. At this congress will be dlscunod many measures, such na dredging, drain ing and tho raising of the various crops. o Chainbcrlaln'H Colic, Cliolern nnil ItrrIioortr ncincdyWouId ' MTvo SaVed'illm 1)0.00. ,, "In ?$02'Thftd a vory svoro at- tacto ot diarrhoea," sftys It. "N. Fat rar of Cat fslarJd,' La. "For sQvoral weeks I was unable to do anything. On March 18, 1907, I had a similar attack, and took Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Rom- cdy which gavo mo prompt relief; I consider ifono of tho host medl- clnos of Its kind In tho world, and had i used It In' 1002 bolloyo ft would hnvn anvnil inn n hunilroil rlnllnit rlnn. tor's bill." Sold by Dr. Stono'u drug I iiore. WILL TALK OK THE I1KEK QUESTION Tho meeting of those Interested In the liquor que3tlon, which was posU ponedtrom last Saturday because of tho carnival to the coming Friday night, has secured several new re cruit In tho way of speakers who de lrd,lo voice their Ideas. Walter Wln&low, one of those to Join In re cently, promises ho will have hlo say and express bis opinions without re cord to result. The meetlne will bo hold in Marlon Square. ' Tho meeting was failed at tho In stance of' many Interested people to determine if thero Is not some way of making beer a licensed drink, It being the opinion of many that drunkenness nearly entirely results from whiskey and cordials. Should this be found to bo true, tho Prohi bitionists would probably tolerate tho bevorage and thus savo to Ore gon one of her most Important pro ducts hops. Rev. Barr G. Leo will be one of tho principal spoakora and will ad dress thoBo present on bth sides of tho question, allowing them to de cldo for themselves, It being the de- BAD BREATH 3bS. TOiitrt. fli ' Wi sr.. k. to, w. x. Be At for M C.ntil c-w- JiJM Mmm r MivtrSiekAfi! Weaken orOrlt. toe. SS. f IfjyS, foMIr bulk" Tli eotiiilni ubltl umpd 000. 8ctntJ 10 euro or Tour moini o.-.itn.-. nmrfw Cn.. Chleieo or K.Y. SW ANNUAL SALEJEK MILLION BOXES sire of thoso getting up tho meot lng to secure a consensus of opinion. For this purpose all have boen In vited to come and llston to tho speakers and, If they care to, take part In tho discussion. For tho purposo of not making tho meeting too flat tho colored Jub ilee singers will fill In tho gaps. Friday and Saturday HM t lfl.MH We will have a great mid-summer special for these two days and place all of our famous Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes Regular prices $1 0 to $25, on sale for $10.00 ('' Take your choice of any pattern suit in our store at this price. This means them all, stouts, slims, regulars, sizes 33 to 46. Don't fail to come early as the sale will only last two days. P0 DRllMM AMPLES i ji jn r, p -, ! v r ! f All Wool and 1 H yds. Long t l' I" f) ". HI' l ' ' H ', ) . I I . i ij i , li i. I i i NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY OnJy35C& Save Your Carpets by buying these samples. They mafy an excellent rug. They are already bound and ready to use. Saturday Only House Furnishing Co 177 Liberty St. MUSIC HATH CILIIUIS when played on ono of our hd clns9 Instruments, which are to for their delicacy of tone. For evening's ontortnlnment yoa i find tho soft singing tones o( our strumonts . nro unoxcellcd. r cnblnot finish and exceptionally! worlcnmnshlp hns made them pr lar with ovoryono, Como In ni us. It. P. SAVAGE, 217 Commercial street. a READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR WELL DRESSED HEN, 0& (?nM irz2 mr m jfJMti &r PRICE RANGE &2Q to $40. mam E. ECKERLEN Family Liqttot Stote i 44 Commercial St. Free Delivery v r- " Salem Woolen Mill St I ore & We Launder Ladies' Shirtwaists and V Skirts Just Rieht. n wa ....... A ... " . . .. I i b-"'auice to. All of our shirtwaists are - whLThed WUUa spec,al neutril soap, starch P r the5- should be starched and Ironed by e& Wrf Kav . . Ia .... . . L..X We are n eirvraaa8 8h,riwat ironing a special trial. u "9 caQ P'ease you. May we . SALEM LATTMTipv PAifDiiuv in ' 555 ' V-"":iI.i-rirW . ff;VF Ul - -- L