Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 14, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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TO CONFER
ON STRIKE
. SITUATION
(United iPrcsa Leased Wire.)
Montreal, Quo., Aug, 14. Presi
dent O'Donnoll, of the Metal Work-
rn( affiliated with the American Fed
eration of Lnlior, Is on hla way to
this city to confer with ,Slr Thomas
jhAUgbnoRsy, president of tho Caiinr
dlan PadAc railroad, In an effort to
bring about peace between -the road
And tho ytrlklns mechanics.
Tho Btrjkors, however, do not Jnulc
to tho conference -with any hope, M
ibo officials of tho rnflrond are not
eager ,to noKotlato. Llko tho striking
mechanic, dhoy hnro declared that
they arc In tho fight to a finish.
Hundreds of Htrlko-broakerft cpntln
ho to ontor tho city, nnd clash with
tho strlkors, but no tcrlous trouhln
has renUcd,
FIENDISH
ASSAULT
ON WOMAN
(United Pron Leased Wire.)
St. Charles, Mo Aug. 14. Mrs.
Catfoorlno Btucker, a widow, 38 year
old, In thought to ho dying today
from Injurlca Inflicted by a gnttg of
thugs that dragged her from her bed
and carried her a mlleto a deserted
cabin, where sho was terribly benton.
Although tho police nnci nrmed
eltUons havo been searching for tho
Honda for 21 hours, no trace of 'thorn
hHu liwo'j found. Their Identity is
jut known, Mrs, Sluckor has loot
her reason aa a rettllll of t )u attack
ilio lies raving on a cot In the cquii;
ty hospital.
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MONTANA
FIRES ARE
SPREADING
te 4. t m. it ' mM Mi . V t
Santa Clara, valley. When thlei rapid
ly growing section of the Btatc la built
up more, Harrlman will transport
every man that ocs to and from SaM
Francisco from tho southern bordoi.
He now has no competltlor on this
flfdo of San Frairolsco as far south as
San Jose.
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WOSIKN COXTKST WINNERS
IX HAN FRANCISCO
(United Pres Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Aug. 14. Sis
young women travelers, tho winners
of n prlie contest given by a newfr
paper In Vancouver, II. C, are In thlj
city today on their return homo af
ter a trlt) through California and
tho Southwest,
The coatcst 1n -wlilch they wero tho
six successful participants, watt con
ducted by tho Vancouver Saturdny
SuiiscL Tho stake -was a trp lantlng
over a month, with all expenses pain,
nnd including a11 tho pointB of Inter
est along tho Pacific coast, througn
tho orango country of Southern Cal
ifornia and tho grand canyon of the
Colorado.
Tho party Is at tho Hnnilln hotel
Irt tlif city. Upnn their arrival yes
terday they attracted much attention
when It becntno known that they
woro'slx favorite daughtcm of the
Northwest.
Tho party Ib composed of tho fol
lowing young Indlea:
M lares M. S. Deacon, 0. C. OveSon.
11. 18. Wohbourno, J. ft. Pollard, B.
L. Smith, 0. L. Small and Mrs. W. G.
Cable, their chnperono,
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For Weak
Kidneys
Inflammation of lite blad
der, urinary troubles aad
backache use
DeWitt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills
A Week's
Trial For 25c
C C. XWZTT & CO., ChlCACo, IIL
ALL- DRCOOISTS
Little German Shoe Store
Get footwear that Is right far this season, nnd save shoe bilk.
n have a new lino of medium heavy working shoes for fall trade.
and Mea'r. Leather glores for harvest worn .
Boys
MY PJRICES ARE THE LOWEST
'JACOB VOfiT, m state street
MONTANA MILITIA OFF
TO AMERICAN LAKH
(United Press Lenaed Wire.)
Helena, Mont., Aug. 14. Tho Sec
ond regiment, Montana National
Cunrd, on Its way to-American Loko,
Wash., to participate In tho nrm
maneuvers there, left hero last oven
lug. Tho regiment comprises COO
men and a band.
WOMAN CLAIMS
HALE Of TOWN
Tho Imaginary pearl that you arc
casting may bo only Newport agates.
(United Presa, Leased Wlro.)
IlUtto, MonL, Aug. 14. Destruc
tive forest flrus are ringing today In
tho Ltttlo Holt mnuntnlnn, according
to word ronotvod hro from Camp
linker. A graat traot of tlmbor land
hna been swept over, and tho flrta
nro Hprondlng rapidly. Thero In
practically nn means ot lighting the
llro In Itn proiont rnek. nnd no on
tlmnto imiii bo iiutdu of tho amount or
dniuago.
Tho fcxrewt llret In Woaturn Mot,
titnn now nro muler uontrol, and tlia
loss lit that section U heavy. Tho
flume wrro chroHd only nftor tho
inout heroic and deiperntu offorta o
tho part of tho rangers and volun
teer, lt.l MAN TAKKN
An'uiiiicvr Mdiir
)' (United Prc Loaaod Wlro.)
Walla Walla. Wash.. Aug. 14.
tloorgo O. Halo, who daihed Into thin
jflty from Otthlwell, Idaho, with a
dontity alioWn at his holi, anit whoa
arrest was attended by tmiro ttxto
inent than has wtn wttneHsod horr
for many moons. U poacufully sitting
Ju u evil today waiting for tho law to
take lt course.
t)alo U known In GfttdVoU a . it
bad nmn.' Aftr the proprietor of
ft )utl In Caldwell had uilael $1
from tbe eaeb draww, Dala was n.
peeled of committing tho theft. Uti
lity Bhurlff Moore chaied Mm to Wat
la Walla, whero ho was ovortakan oh
Main atrvot Tho two men oxehangod
aevoral vhoU In rwil wild wiwt fash
ion. Attor being surrounded by halt
the population of thu otty Dale ur
roiulerud. mmm .I'll . II flW-W
HAItni.MAN 1r ClIM'ltOli
Tiav'Fiu of "Piusro
i ( Unttctl Pww iieuswl Wlro.)
BrU Jose, Cal., Aug. 14. The x-
plo of tho Santa Clara valley r Itt
tirted today la tho DroaiHt at a
Hjmlman tilcotrlc Uh Ihkwwi ihlc
city and 8a u FranoUco. couHectlu
with all tho small town on the Saw
Frttndjo ponlnula,
Tho an.nouu&4int tuajo today
that 1! 11. Marrlman has imrobasod
thtf omiro holdlnii of U K. llah
choit. with tho ncaptioH of a alngt
atrct railway line, has ervutvd nu
UUlo auiouiu of peulatlon aa to
wbut will be tho outcome of tho new
move.
Harrlman i now la poolon of
tflcttrls line aad frncllmr ewourfti
x' United Press Leased Wlro.)
San Podro, Cal., Anp. 14. Strong
ly Intrcuchcd In a prlvato rcsldunco,
which she appropriated, Mrs. Lorotn
Sepulvoda Bnstman, a wealthy L6t
Angeles womnn, Is today stoutly urg
ing her claim to hnlf tho town of San
Pedro. She ramo horo yostorday
flanked by eovernl loads of furniture,
and, announcing that olio hnd fun
title to half tho town, oetnbl'shcd
herself In a largo dwelling that has
boon meant for SQin time, and dolled
tho authorities (o romovo her. Tho
town utands upon what was formorly
n purt of tho Pnlos Dorxos ranch, or
which Mr. Knstman-claims ownoi-
shlp through her husband, who wan
an undo of Clchlno Hnmon Supiii
vuda, a mllllnunlro Innd owner of this
phico. The woman's action, In taking
forcible possession will open dlscui
slon of the right to somo of tho
most valunhlo property here, uggru
gating many million dnllarH In valut.
Mra. KnHtiuuii nppllud to tho town
olllclals for u hoiuu. nnd, when m
fiiHtHl. throutonod to move Into tho
city jail.
(MiAI.MM IMMti: l)ltl'(J
ACT I'NCO.NKTmTIOXA L
(UiiIUhI Press Leased Wlro.)
San Francisco. Aug. 1 1. Alloglnir
thnt ourlous point i In tho California
pure drug act and nntl-oplum law
mako thorn unconstitutional, L. B.
Dudwoll, o( Ban Dlogo, attorney for
J L. Ilnllowoll. a druggist of th;.
olt-, hag applied to the supremo court
of tlio Unto for tho roienv ot Mi
ollont from (oolialonl arrest, Incurred
by H ajlogod violation of tut) IfUv
by soiling laudnum contnliilUil lltord
than two gfvlliis of dphiuA 10 thd
On n cO, . f
llnllowil sold Iho laudnuev. with
out tho proscription or a dutiU.ph
slulau or veterinary surgeon sqss to
Uwt tho law. His lawyer sots up the
point that tho law does nut prohibit
tho Riving n way ot drugs nor the dis
pensing or thorn. Ho further1- tk)t.
funds that tho Inw U against tho pub
lie welfare, rs n man may be 111 and
not be able to obtain a proscription
at once.
Whnt In IJedt for Indigestion?
Mr. A. Hoblnson of Drumqtiln, On
tario, hns been troubled for yearr
with indlgcation, and recommendc
Gbnmberlaln'fl Stomach nnd Liver
Tablets ns "tho best medicine I
evor used." If troubled with Indiges
tion or ronntlpntlon glvo thorn n
trlnl. Thoy aro cortnln to provo
bnnoflclnl. Thoy are ensy to takn
nnd plenant In effect. Prlco, 20
cents. Samples frco nt Dr. Stone's
drug storo.
n
"Convince n man against his will,"
It's Boldom that ho'd pay hla bill,
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Few Bore Feet.
"I havo found Ducklon's Arnica
Salvo to ho tho proper thing to use
for soro feet, as well ns for healing
burns, sores, cut. and all mnnner
of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone,
of Baat Poland, Maine. 'It Is the
proper thing, too, ror piles. Try It!
Sold under guarantee nt J. C. Perry's
drug storo. 25c.
IIUIII H M I I I I 6 I 1 1M J-SifrH4H-4W-H-f-H'-H"H"'l-li1'l'f"t;
"That Which Is Worth Having Is
Worth Advertising For"
The old ndngc that what Is worth having is worth asking for
is still true truo of the moro Intricate life of todny.
The thing you want whether it Is n used piano or a home
whether it Is n rendy-mndo business or a lost pocket-book Is ob
tained readily through advertising, nnd with difficulty, or not
nt all, through other means.
M H I 1 1 I I N-H M I HW-f 1 11-11 H"H-44-H-H-4-f-f-f-HH-fr-
LOI
RATE
JCi J U 1
Will Bo Mado This Season bj ,
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINES IN OltEGOX)
Fnom Salem, Ore,
AS FOLLOWS:
liVTIl WAYS OXEfflt
J.W . XIIIIULUH yh
I'OitTLANI) CALIF0R!(y
4.l5
Thoso who know that they nro
saved nood no fnlth.
VlNflgrcuuIo nt Home.
Lots of mon nnd women who are
ngroonblo with others, get "cranky"
nt homo. Its not disposition, Itn the
liver. If you find In younclf thnt
you feel crosi nrnund the hound, lit
tlo things worry vou. Just htiv n hot
tie of Ilnllard'a Horblno and put your
liver In chime. Y nml vi-vlii)dv
around you will feol hotter for It.
I'rlco 50 ceiita por bottle. Sold by
nil dflilrrs
E. ECKERLEN
Family Liquot Stote
i 44 Commercial St.
Free Delivery
HOTUL8 AND IinSTAUItANTH.
h- n t n i hhi mini t -t-H
The I
White House Restaurant
For Regular
I25cDmncrat20c
Thoy rnu't be beMt
McGilchrist & Son
i'ruprieton.
JNcw
pott
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach Rcsott
THU FLACK TO GO I'OU PKItFKCT HKST
LiaVAHLi: FOH.M OF HKALTHFUL AM)
It RATION.
AND KVKHY CON-
DKLIGIITFUL KEC
HHHH MH-t-H--H-H-H-.
9.4iutl4&tWfl.
0 COURT 8TREJCT. I
Call and tty Umb. MaU
!16c. Hoard per wek J1.7S,
also furnished re vry,
rtuinnafilA
fc " "" w.w..
AX TUB
Salem
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
IIMiHMIMHIHHIIiHM
XKW8 WHOM 1IKIIK,
THKHK AN'IMWKUYWMKIIK
Tho llaltlmnro Sin., nousldititni n ! 9
"ldllr a( Xtovkoenxfi" has dwerten
UtYMl.
Major A. 11. HJyoa nnd Maiter
BliHjtrle'an Sorgwrtt 0. H. Jonw,
oojweotad with th Prosldlo post, V.
8. A., wera killed ywturdny when tho
auto in whlah they
won riding was
$kl betKMH tw-ayMt caw. at
San Kfantiaeo. ,- '
PoMr F. nn, aUornto- Jqr the
Soutkorn Paeltlo Cojijpfny, In tho c'i
tU twurt at Sau Frnhqlseo ysTerdav,
HialHtaliUHl that a, iraUeoaiUw a
right to gtv Utg shligr (orenc.
In order to soauro their trsd.
CUImro school ehlklrwn oiorday
vavo a public burial to 200 blrda.
which wro killed lu a stomi.
Th killing of a Japauesw traltoj
by Japs In the stroU of Pokln has
again aroused the ro of tho Chinese.
vno Tuneseo KvpubMrans hav
apllt in two factious, both endorsing
prohibition. . .
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HOTEL OREGON
Cor Seventh and Stark St.
Portland's New and Modern
Hotel. Rates $1 per day and i
up. European plan. Free bus.
WRIGtir-DIGKINSON HOTEL CO.
Proprietors
tMHMIIMHMHlMinn
'IHIHI HlillHWHlllH
I! The Leonard:!
First class rooming and board- I
la houe, a. Clark, propria
tor. Phone 971.
ITS FACILITIHS AKR COMPLKTI-noit food nnd an nbun
dance of It. Froah water from springs. All rnodorn necoBalttes,
ouch, as teUgraph, tolephono, mnrkots froshly provldod ovory
day. Fuol In abundance. Cottngoa partly furnished or unfurn
lshod to bo hnd ehoaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations.
NKWPOHT g ronchod by way of the Southom Pacific to Albany
or Corvnllls. thonco Corvnlla & Enitorn It. R. Train sorvico dally
und tho trip a plsasuro throughout.
RATE FROM SALEM
SEASON SIX MONTHS TICKET $5.00.
SATURDAY TO MONDAY TICKET $3.00.
Our Olhborntc new Summer Book gives a concise description
of Newport, including a list of hotols, their caplclty and
ratos. Call on telephone or wrlto local agents.
WM. MrMl'KItAY,
Genornl PansougerAgent, Portland, Oregon.
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You Can hnd a Buyer for Every
Dollar's Worth of Real Estate
Which You Own!
A ronsonnblo "campaign" of classified advertising, win "sell you
out" in real ostate. . ' '
No ono who Is looking tor real estate in this city falls to read nnd
consider the real estate ads.
Scarwly a 6alo occurs that is not. in
brought about by a olaslflod ad.
some -ay, promoted or
W. hout tho Influence of tha little ads, real estate transactions
would be hard to bring aboutnot booause of any fault or flaw m
tho proporttos themselves but beoause tho search for tho "richt
buyers- could not be quickly or effectively made. It would bo a
slow processperhaps only occasionally successful.
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READY TAILORED CLOTHES
FOR WELL DRESSED
MEN,
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ItaMHaMMMWHMkMHaiaMMMMii
i? i'HZam)
I i fAltJ
PRICE RANGE
Chicago
St. Louis
St, Paul
Omaha
$69.15
$61.65
$61.65
Kansas City $61.65
$87.5
$82.54
$8173
$75.
S75.W
TICKETS WTLL BE ON SAID
August 21, 26, 27,
uood for roturn In 90 dayi ! ;
stopover privileges at plewr
within limits
REMEMBER TBE DATIS
Por nny furthor Informatloa cill n
agents.
A7.I. M'MURItilY,
Gonornl Pnssongor Agent.
PORTLAND, OREQ0N,
rinio Curd No. 53, Sbulliern I'wlfc
Co., Elfectivo Sunday, Jlay i;,
Toward Portland, Pa.sscnjfr.
No. 1C. 5:13 a. ni. Orccoa E:-
prc33.
No. 18.-8:40 n. m. Cottage Grott'
pnajongor.
No. 12. 2:45 p. m. HosoburgpH-
songor.
Toward Portland, Freight.
No. 222. 5:00 p. ni. Fort'ui
faat freight.
No. 220. 10:40r-ll:28 a. m.-
way freight.
Toward Snn IiYanclsco, Pawnpf,
No. 11 1:03 a. m. Rosebarj
pnBBongo''.
No. 17. 0:45 p. m. Cettaga Groiv
pnaionco.
No. 15. 9:ul, p. m. Callfornlt fi
ll reus.
N'o. 13.-3:31 a. m. San Francb
oxprefls.
Toward Snn Francisco, FrelcM.
No. 221.-2:43 a. m, Portland ft,
freight.
No. 225. 11:28 a. m. way Ireljlt
I
Oregon Klectlrc Time TsM
Tlmo of arrival and dpartari et
unrs nt Salem Is as follows, Portlul
nnd lutormodlato peints:
Arrlvo b1'1
Local 8:40 a.m. 6:00 .
Exprtjaa 10:50 n. m. 9:05 i.a
Local 1:25 p.m. 11:05 .a
Bxprosa 4:20 p.m. 1:45 p.
Local 6:45 p.m. 3.28 p.
Express 8:20 p.m. 6.00 p.
mnvAT.r.is KAKTERK R & I
TIME TABLK
No 4
Leaves Dotrott 1:00 P.
follows, commencing Jan. 16, lr
- Trains fof Corvalll.
No. 8
Leaves Albany 7:65'!'
"rrlvea nt. Horvallli ....8;S5-
?In. in
Lvavea Albany Jt5:
Arrives at CorvallU ... :w'-
r.nnvAa Alhnv 7:45 P i
Arrives at OorT.lJU .... M'
Trains (or Albany.
No. b-J- t
Leaves C'trvallls ...... :" A
lrrlvai at- tlhanv ..... '
r- in. i:!5p.
nli. of ilh.nv SN'P
' -O0P.
Loaves Curtallla ,,
Arrives at Albany
No. 11 (Sunday on,y,"7.1rl
Leaves CorvalllH .!!
. m let -.. nn1vl.
no. la vaunuajr v.,
uoavos AiuHuy fllD.
Arrive a- CorvalHa .. ,!ln
For further Infprroatloa Plf
Portland. OregoB. J'
Commencing June .2nd l
further notice, the followi m nj,
service will be in ect.nnJK8 &
of the O & B. R. R b,cSsJ
bany and Yaqulua, dally w
Train No. 16 y.tf
Mxe,d !'
Leave Albany 7:i: - "5 j
Arr. Yaoulna lt30 P.m. vl
Train No. la viw
Passenger - tji
t.w Vnnnin . .2:15 P.ra .' ti..
Arr. Albany. .7:00 vja.
follew: . ,. T1 .
t.y. Albanv 7:35 a. ,..ui
H
to cnahlft turn to pum a. rr Jif
B' OVwi I
151 Froat S Sm, Or. I
il:t a. m.: It. Yaquina i."
TO
r AlKjir ll:S0 p. ra, rt,auit
w " m 1TfltU