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t )'" twy.1 t . "C -jrt; . . JW 4 ..OWKXWw THCTWOAYAUOUST 87, 1M tf'2i THP CAPITAL JOURNAL U. HOFiX, M. Mi Pray. 'Mm iTefrtM Md DcTriopowent of All Oregon. , Eti PhM((i1 Krarf ErealBg Kxeef Sunday, gslem, Ore. ff , , ... ,,,'!!- SttlMCRIPTION ItATBS. ' OpwUblrto AdTAtice.) DUy, by carrier, per ytar..........i fs.00 Per month ....Wo OftUr, by mail, per yew-....... ,. 4.W Per tnonth.......M...36o WMkly, by mall, per yesf-.... ........ LOT Sis months ,....-;.J0o JfW ' LABELS w 8PKGTAL DKLIVKRY For convonlpnco of subscribers branch delivery offices aro establish fed at th (j following places at 35 cents per month, ? 1,00 for three menths: Asylum Store, F. Q. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avonuo Junction. , Carllno, Seventeenth stroot, A. W. Lnno, Qardch Road Storo. , Dane's Store, Alex. Dauo, SouthCommorcIal street. ., Electric Storo, 0. M. Epploy, East Slate street. Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road. IIowoll's Corner, Twolfth and Cross streets. 0. K. Grocery, A. A. Englobart, Twelfth Btroot, 4 Vheelor'B Storo, W, D. Whcolor, Highland avenue. ; ,ow Park: Storo, F, 0. Uoworsox, Twolfth and L'osllo. . '" , Lane Grocery, Sovontconth Btrot , f 'J. h. Mooro & Bon. cornor CaDltol nnd Union Htroots. 'West 81 om Htoro. West Salem. ZInn's Confectionery, 478 Btato stroot. Dr. Stone's, 241 North Commercial stroot. Huffman's Store, North Sixth. street. German Bakery coraer Twelfth and ChcmckeU. FACTS AIIOUT 33IH $1000 nur,8(m vril draw the best ' ; f ORIXJON 8TATIS FAIR blooded horsca In tho rountry, nnd I I...- II ...V. ewton Paclllc Coast, In ,bno rospocl nt least Oregon tnkofl tho lend among westorn states. This Is In the holding of her nnniinl state fair, which in slzo and Importance- l first among expositions held on tho Pacific hIojio. Tho ctato fair, which has become tho big ovont of tho year for tho people of Oregon, will take place this year nt Snlum from September 14 to 10. At tho fair grounds the work of preparation has long Hlnco been under way, -nnd It Is expected, that all will bo In rondlnoss for tho throwing open of tho gnto which will mark tho opening of tho most suc cessful! fair Jn tho fifty-odd yoarn of Its oxlotenco. In thu past two yoarH tho state has oxponded largo stuns of monoy on tho Improvement of tho exposi tion grounds. In 1007 twolvo large modern show barns woro erected, giving Orcgon'o fair tho finest equip ment for the display of llvastock In tho west. Anothor Improvement wns tho beautifying of tho grounds by iHylng out lawns, llowor bcd nnd paths, and by tho destruction of nu merous old buildings nnd tho re moval of tho "Corral," tho amuse ment street of tho fair, to a morn sightly location. Although the work of converting tho old groundn Into a modern homo for tho exposition wns bogun last year, It Is not yot finished. This yonr 'maiiy now Improvomonta hnvi beon made, chief union which Is th addition built on thu Immense grand- biiiiiii, uy Allien in rxiimoiiy will lie that thoro wlllyb"o records lowered This Year1 Exposition to Io Grrnt-! when thoy moot Ib conceded. In addition, many special features and froo nctB will bo provldod, nnd thoro will be tho "Cornil," with Itn Bldo bIiowb, Its atands nnd pleasure- Booking crowds, nil combined to con tribute to tho enjoyment and vnrloty of tho 'birr exposition. - Anther fonturo Is tho city of touts Hundreds of families Journey to the fnlr ovory yonr to onjoy tho camp Hfo In tho grovo, whoro ovory modorn convonlonco is at hnnd, togothr with a wook'B outing nnd the sights of tho fair. o TO MASY CAIt ACOIDHXTfl IN CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 27. Tho deaths InJurloB caused by tho street earn of Chicago have bocomo so frequent, although reports of many hnvo beon suppressed, thnt a law fllmlln,r to Now York's which requires tho trac tion companies to report nil acci dents, mny bo taught at tho next mooting of tho Illinois leglslnturo Tho record of known cnusaltles Inst year was about 3100, for 1000 It wo 3141, and for 1005, 2401. Tho Blreet cars easily lend all othor caiiBOB of vlolont dentliB nnd Injurlos for Inst year tho Btoam railways caused Iosh than 1000, nnd teams nud vohlolps Including automobiles -1 190. Tho figures obtained by tho police nro exceedingly Incomplete, for no one can toll how many moro than 3l0 cnBtmlttoB woro chnrgo ablo to tho Btreet cora Inst yoor. Ac cording to tho city's traction oxprt the report rorolvwl covor less than a tiltrtr of tho rani intni nn.i that almost doubled, the putting up of l th words of u chaffeu-, "Is going mil of feno ud th erection of some." "The uumbor of accident reported 1 rlttl0ulauly small." It new building. T thousand dollars ai oSarwJ on livestock. .agricultural and ronnu fuolurud products. IOIht oountlj will provldi- extnmlve uhlbt. Al most vry Industry will b rpr MiitMl. Thu llvtork huvv will b uiuquHlwl, th srlcItuml ..hlblt will bo wonderful, aid th nrt d lmrtjnoiit. tho llornl dUpUy, tU dairy, poultr and mblury oxhlh- lt will till dwmnnd Urn luterost of tho thwiwiiuU of HMWUtom who will romo from nil purtii of th north wi to se th fair. Thw nturialnnnt of tli crowds will not bo uufcUcteil, Thto mew will b th futt ovor seen on th coast. Two J5000 iMirso an dslx Where One flan Gets -Rich through speculation a hundred get poor. Whoro cma nn ty poor through tho sWcr method of sytomttt wvlug n 1IUN DjtMl) QHT Uiail, MAKK t8URW of ft competence for old ue dou't gamble im It Open n ravings account with us, nud H you do your part, we guurnnteo tho ooutpotency. IU. "Sly xorlwueo tlio opj-at-liljf tUurtiwUt lts tMiKht in thmt 10 4 uot iu unusuMl number of ro- CllIOIltM lU U llV fn alu.fla r.....o.... Uil I Imv roMlvad only nliitt rouort rrom th utlr olty." Th mortality record of Oh l, go. 14.18 dotb pr ntmrn nr ihonaud, I o much low r Out thHt of other oUIm that It hm th list, if th mortis m right. Oh nrt rnwm for lkl ce of robust health I th drainage omnkI which to a grant oxtont tnkes onr of the Mwng problem. Tho mortality rooord of Ntfw York I 13.83 pr thuuMUid. of Olnolnuutt SQ.S4 nnd Now Orleans 21.71, al though tho no wsower system of New OrlooiiB wllj oon chans tho record July ws 3,168,840 cubic yards. This establishes a sew record for tho rainy season, being 108,533 cubic yard more than In Juno. Several cases of rabies havo de veloped in tho Canal Zone and Pana ma lnce the first of May. The convict camp has been morcd from Drazofl brook to Gatun'. Tho old Frncho scrap rail which has been picked up along the lino of tho Canal and Btored at Emplro now amounts to 1050 tons. Since 1004 43,243 patients hnve been treated at the Ancon hospital On Saturday evening there will b? an exhibition chess gamo nt Cristo bal whon Mr. George II. Wolbrecht will piny all comers simultaneously Market report Poterhouso steak, 30conts per pound; calf livers, each, GO'conts; ox tongues, oach 00 conta; suckling pigs, each, $1.00; eggs (fresh) 32 cents por doz,; but ter', prlmo unllty, 55 cents per pound; chickens, , largo, each, $1.00; ducks, fancy, each, $1.10. o DAUGHTER. A BTAIt .MOTHER POVERTY STRICKEN (United Press Leased Wire.) Snn Ilafnel, Cnl., Aug. 27. The mothor of Mnrle Doro, tho London stnr,,who lias played tho leading part In "Tho Morals of Marcus" with great bucccsb, lives a lone, dreary life In this city, according to tho ro mantic story which beenmo known today. Mrs. Douglass Saundora and hor daughter withdrew from tho as sociation with their neighbors when Douglnss Saunders died of consump tion. Py dint of hard work tho mo ther kept the child In school, Tho girl wns vivacious, full of Hfo nnd rIio could not stand tho shaded ox Inonco. Elovon years ngo she ran away to mako hor wny In tho world. Tli on tho mothor, nlrondy a lady broken hunrtod, boenmo nhsolutoh wrcckloss nnd wn known as "the mysterious ono." Flvo yenrs ago hIio received tho first lottor and Blnce then through tho papers and maga zines sho has followed closoly tho enroor of tho nctroHH. Whon Marie Doro mndo her groat bucccsb lu'WIII Ian J. Locke'u play, tho mother pride overenmo reticence nnd she whlsporcd tho secret to n few of hoi most trusted frlcnde. Pictures of tho nctrcss aro Identi fied by thoso who know Mnrle and tho Btory Is bollevcd hero, though tho nctrcHM says her real nnmo Ib Stuart nnd that she was born in Pennsylvania. o CHARGE MAN WITH CRI.ME TIIK.V DISAPPEARS (United Press Leased Wire.) Chicago, Aug. 27. Tho pollco to day are trying to solvo tho mystory of tho audden dlsnppcnrirnco of Mrs. Llna Snngstor nnd hor daughter Anna, who arc complainants ugalnst Snligater In an Indictment chnrgl'ng him with trying to poison thorn. Tho ludlctmout xg-ftliut Saugster wns brought ovr two yam so, but hi trial wm roatey delay 1. IIo dinaiidd an liumsHlUt trial and th hearing was H for th Swptom br trin. When au effort wa made to locate ilr. Sanvtter and th daughter, It wn found they haw bn abaont from their former rt- donee for son time aud nobody ha Un found who ran tell their pro- out whereabout. Th mother and girl on Christmas, 1901. rfve(l a box of candy which contained, lar qtiantity of arnir. It was chargtd thnt SHHgtr Mttt the deadly gwsota. On AugUBt 24, 1908, conference was had between Mr. Dllley of Page St Son, Mr. Herrlngton of Bell 6 Co., Mr; "V. D. Glafke, president of the Produce Merchants' association, Mr. H. Beckwith, general gent of Wells, Fargo & Co., and Mr. John E. Burch of Pacific Express com pany. After considerable discussion the conference adjourned with the un der standing that tho express com panies represented would at an early date cauBC their Instructions to agents to be re-Issued and brought sharply to the attontlon of agonts and thnt agents will bo notified thoy muBt use disoretlon In handling shlpmont of porlshnble produce which has been refusod, nnd that ngents will be ndvlsed In nil casos whore tho produce would apparently stand re-Bhlpment to notify the ship ping office before disposing of the goods; this being intended to In clude commodities such as oranges, lemons and egg plant. At the request of the shippers the representatives of tho express com panies agreed to tnko up with the proper officers of their lines tho mat ter of modification of tho present rules of tho companies to the end that on shipments valued at $5 or over the Bhippor 'should bo notified by telegraph before. tho express com pany disposed of tho goods. Tho shippers were requested by tho commission to keep It ndvlsed ns to tho "reintlts of tho conference, nnd If further causo for complaint exists, upon being furnished with specific facts, the commission will causo complaint to be prepared and tho matter set down for hearing. POLICE RRUTALLY 1JEAT MURDERER SUSPECT CORVALL1S X .NO 4 EAOTKRN tABLF 4 r, r, .Avvef ueiroii .!, ' ws, comraenclrjfc hi Slii' nil- ' Iralne orr jiiv, ' A . . W. W ' t r iff 1CRT ........ 4fi6 . y t yf .'1 CO! nllm ' -V "j m It -' l ,. ticsrr. . . .. Iff" O i- i. Corvi'ii . . 4:35 . u i-aves Alburij 7:45 p.m. Arrives at Corvallts .... 8:25 p. m 3SPib ROYl ESAuik ', ,;or quick service, i cooking, go to te v low4 ACII ICXcugj ur specialty. ww Front at - ,wtj' .;; "v,u"eoii " mi oi boat ImsiI 6:30 a. m 7:10 a. m 2:15 p. m (United Pros Leased Wire.) Donvor, Colo., Aug. 27. Bruised nnd bnttorod In n coll of the city prison,-John Bradley, nl'ns John Bronnnn Is being held today suspact od of boing tho murdsrvr of Police man Wm. P. Stephens. IIo is suf fering from a boating adminlstored by brother olllcors of tho murdorod man. Whon Bradley or Bronnnn wns brought into tho Jail last night tho policemen on d'Jty learned his Iden tity and charged upon him bcntlng him with tholr heavy night sticks until he wn almost Insensible De tectives who hnd tho mnn In custody trie?! to drlvo tho enraged olllcors away, but woro unsuccessful until Chief of Pollco Armstrong appeared and quailed the disturbance. o LiiiiiIkmiikmi Complain f Rule, Trains for Albany. No. 5 Leaves orvnnis Arrives at Albnny No. 9 oav3 corvains Anives at Albany 2:55 p. m No. 7 Leaves C-irvalllB GrOOp. m Arrives at Albany 0:40p. m No. 11 (Sunday only) ' Leaves Corvallla 11:15 D.m Arrives at Albany 11:58 a. m No. 12 (SunJny only) Leaves Albany 12:35 p. xn Arrives a Corvallls .... 1:18 p. m Portland, Oregon, Juno 17, Commencing Juno 22nd and until further notice, tho following train servlco will bo In effect on the lino of tho C. & D. R. R. between Al bnny and Yaqulnt, dally except Sun day: Train No. 1C Train No.2 Mixed Passenger Lcnvo Albany 7:45 a.m. 12:40 p.m. Arr. Ynqulna 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Trnln Nb. 15 Train No. 1 Passenger Mixed Lv. Ynqulna . .2:15 p.m. 7:00 n.m. Arr. Albnny. .7:00 p.m. 11:55 n.m. On Sundays tho servlco will bo as follews: Lv. Albany 7:35 n. tn.; nr. Ynq,ulnn 11:40 a. m.; lv. Yaqulna C:00 p. m.; nr. Albany 11:30 p. m. For further information upply to WM. McMURRAY, fi-23-6t Gon. Pass. Agont. A. J. Radcr's Camping Hero ypu will flnd BnnA oiHio tanics, good location. , J ton and furnished tj j i 6.R BARBER SHd A urst class up-to-date shop i overlook this plnco for tnebL, Thoro Is no barber better with a razor or pair of jissor, R. N. WALTER. P. MJ"t.UW ,iZ "' "bUUV) lor wmiihi rimo Card No. 53, Southern Pacific Co., Effective Sunday, Mny 17. 1008. Toward Portland, Passenger. No. 1C. 5:13 n. m. Oregon Ex press. No. 18.-8:40 a. m. Cottngo Grov pasjonger. No. 12. 2:45 p. m. Roseburg pas Bengor, Toward Portland, Freight. No. 222. 5:00 p. m. Portland last rroight. No. 220.-10:4011: wry frolght. :28 a. m. CIGARS and TOBACCOS I havo selected the test J ui viKurs ana Tobacco entwlth thetrnde. &.. you with what you wish satisfaction. Also carry i pleto line or soft drlnki E.CASS, Prop.' Front Street, onnosiu n, ceptlon, N v. port, Orem mT'TTTIffcr-t'f-r IT firm-. " FURNITURi1 Newport Oregon i'ur nuiiHtiioKi tfurninreoi kind and docrlrMon xo to H. D. BLAKELY Cnrpots, Matting. Stovei md : waro.' Sell or rent you a uM iiouseKcoping . omul and btj I whon you leiR'o. Prlcej aUml sonnoio. South Front Street, onlystoree kind. (United Press Leased Wire.) Snn FrnnolBco, Aug. 27. Thnt tho now lumbor rntos from tho Pa cific const to Now York and Atlantic coast point will result In tho with drawnl of California redwood and Oregon pin from the msteru trad to tli advantage of southern lum bermen is th opinion of wtrr lumber eotupanlet here who ar com- plaining of th rate. The Southern Pacific railroad offi cial declare that the new rat's. which la an advance of from 8 to 14 oU per 10 pounds, was foree-1 Whon nt Newport go to Fopi uowin'B Livery Stables for tes movo your baggage; to tire : host girl a drive; to go to m Rock, Scnl Rocks or any point ol torc8t In small or large ptruM. nnd feed nnd n squart infl nennndi nniAFil fltliAi) a - m fV V- , Vllli Vlt V1U U t T Vl fltoW lunnni bar aiicisco, rosscngcr. tho beach. Glvo us a trill. u. ax x.;uu a. m. uosoDurgl passenger. No. 17.-0:45 p. m. Cettago Grove passongo. No. 15. 9:Dt. p. m. California ex press. No. 13. 3:31' n. m. San Francisco expreoB. Toward Snn Frnnclsco, Freight. No. 221.-2:43 a. m. Portland fc iroignt. No. 225. 11:28 a. m. way frolght fast TORRID ZOl FUNARCE Oregon Electirc Timo Tnblo Tlmo of arrival and dnpnrture of oar at Snlom Is na follows, Portland and Intermediate peints: AMHHHM.V tOOTS TO .MATCH VRHNUII 1MMQVS SAVING DfPARTMCNT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Only Government Paper. Washington, Aug. 27. Hero nro omo of the Items cullod at random from tho last Ihmio of the "Canal Rooortl," tho only weekly newspaper published by tho United State gov gev ernment: Charles A. Rose, of nas Obispo, born In Illinois. 1865. committed sui cide lust Wednesday. Ho Js sur vived by a wife. ojouruerv Lodge, No. 574, A. P. A. M., will meet at Ita hall In Colon Saturday ovenlug. Mason Ju good Maudln aro fraternally In vited to be present. The Empire' Sunday school had lfe picnic last Tuesday, the day lietng pern at the lake near tho lown. About 3S children were present and tororal of tho twohora. Tho Culehra pool tournament rv suited In a tie hetweon Herring and FlelsohraaHH. and will bo played off early th oomliig wjc. Tho peamo 0f Gorgovi are prupar tHg a rla of enltrlaiatnAHts, Tho women- clnb U working on a play WueUiugton. Aug. S7.--liven If tho Prnch may Justly boast of ttYblr supremacy in automobile luanufno- tmre, Special Consular Agont Cnpt. Cnrdun. writing from Paris, put? Undo Sam wlso to th fact that thoy uso American tools and mnehlenry In tholr shop. Ho snys thoy cnot' get! along without Ohio and Now Hnmp- ahlro mado lnthea, New York saw, Massachusetts drills, or Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wisconsin aud Ohio turret lathes, and other kinds of maQhlnory that are pro due of Yankee brains. Capt. Cardon reports that the ehops -whoro tho famous Bayard French automobiles are -manufactured, uso all theao American tools. So when tho millionaire Importer pay tho customs duties In addition to a sky-high figure for a French apood-wagon. he la roally biolug the product of American tools and Amer lean machlnory for the most part. " ' --o ., Looa! Express Looal J Uxprofis upon th western railroads by th . jnr ro4 mat 6f Chicago why will not ' are to lower rate under th ruling of tkn lutrtt eommero oomml Inn nt requires the rate to b SHblishMl. Thy claim that they will aeiwally Iom money hut that th .east roads think thr 1 muoh profit In thtf sostkrn bualnew than In hauling the lumbor from th Padllo eont. An effort will be mad Uy Califor nia redwood men to hav tho matter ndjuetod nt the next trnns-oontl-nentnl meeting of th euatern line whloh la to bo hold tn October. Arrlvo 8:40 n. m. 10:60 a.m. 1:25 p.m. 4:20 p. m. B:45 p. m, S:20 p. m. Leavo 0:00 a. m. 9:05 a. ra 11:05 a. in 1:45 p. in. 3:28 p. nv 0:00 p.m. ti t ift ; MT. ANGEL ACADEMY &. COLLEGE Mt. Angel, Orvgon, NOR.XLIL COURSK A 8PEOIAMi .This chartered Institution la em powered by tho state of Oregon wit all the privileges or a state normal school In conferring Teacher's State Certificates and Llfo Diplomas. It has thoroughly equipped chemi cal anct physical laboratories. Young women students of Mt. Angel aoad- emy nave recently attained 100 per' cont in the state examinations In $80c; 8IIIIWKUS COSPHIl WITH . n uiiMAv,Pnyiice. 1.50: early rose. 75 S5c the nallrod Commission has rt- H you are working for a teacher tatoM. i u iUc . .,,J, ,,,!,!, timww, j-qu must lake thoi unions Por sack SAN FRANCISCO MAHICttTS, UltiltPrM ImmI Wlrei Sm Francisco, Aug. 97. Wheat, No. 1 California club, per cental". 11.17 1.70: Oaulfornln white Auftrltftii, $l.76tj)l.S0; northern bluwtom. U.72V6C1.S0; northern dub, ?1.G6: ipforlor grado of wheat i.50 1,C0; red S1.C5CP 1.7214. Bnrloy Feod barloy, $1.30 3 1.36; common to fair. .?1. 2501.30: browing nt San Fra,nclsco nominal at U.4601.55; Chovallor, 1.50 1.60, acordlhg to quallrj. t-ggs Per dozen, California fresh, Including cases, extras, 35c; firsts, 32 Hp second, 264; Eastorn select ed 22c; Eastern firsts 25c; Eastorn seconds, 23c; thirds, 2lc; storage, 29c, v Butter-Per pound, California fresh extras, 25c; firsts, 23c; aeconds. 22c; thirds, 20c; packing No. 1, 20 c; packing No. 2, 19c. New cheese Per pound, Califor nia tints, fancy. 10 c; firsts. 10c: seconds. 9 He: Califomfn Vm, -merica, fancy, 12 He; firsts, 12c: Eastern Oregon, fancy, 13c; do, Young America, fancy, 14 He Potatoes Per cental. River whiten (sacks) fancy S5c$l.00; poor, 70 SkCA. oi. . oaunas uuriianks, $1.35 CT sweet Tho nbovo cut reprcsUU brick lined Tbrr i Zone TV Guaranteed uob. ri,,ko 8ni proof. Economical and dnnUl A. L. FRASEI os htati! STItKET Esttmitei furnlBtied On H& fmin II 1 X-I....1.1. .. .. I ..v. ,.. v mwawimi o iue woita? fiugo Hxpresu oompany and Mr, Dllley of tho firm of Pag & Sov? of Portland. In rogurd to the rent coargw mad hj Page & Sous to' Tho laboratory work and siaie examination in physics, ML .Augel Academy Is tho place par ex cellence to prepare for this examination. ;,..!. -n. w mm.- co. ,. ,. k c 5 uz:;l :n note 905 took a I 66c. Orange Por $9.500 4.00 yellow, CO box, Valenclas, WCKORT BflRK kough RcuweV iMOivrrif"" Coughs, CeW CROUP IwhpwlC SORt THUOAT - THSOATSt, hiwowwl PiLLi G. P. M.ISON ROX CO. 247 Miller St. South Salem, mann- Hon' , v.mvmb u vh v lua ciass oi ioa took a i " or at, aoutn saiem, mann- tj.a P m.n .. - I wPf fompaaiea In haudllug mdclal for physics at tho Lewis and factu"er of all kinds of boxes crate The grand total excavation for and disponing of pe:uhablo produce Clark exposition '" dryer acceaorl"? ffcoS aos frUit dryar acce3aor'e3.,fhoae MM: lsrpejBsBrr i llitvulllUUKn' .. . fctStws" ,l Mm, i "l kinitniMdI-B11 UM itih moicst co- 11 Df,5.C SoW fc Sn'em bv i - r x Jm l- .M,siyflrs.,'ii. ,, 5,. , -jjini;i n i. -ki . syjfc. jLaa&lj&LJ- .