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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1908)
s DAILY CAP! TAL JOURNAL, SALT!, 6REGON, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1008 1 ftScr sheep .- ON mwtb nodus theTange'to protect the r . 1 ih macks of liredatory BLEcnitiarY to count t THE VAST CROWDS ..i ...itvi ovpollont re- imaiJ n". ... Mtintifi1 forest. ; in the - """:;., ; IMS I""" '" jjlD ' ,u . i.im wnn to nnd a Trance that would make tho S from the attack, of predatory e'cSen fence, which Is bulk ,, -n wire with barbed wire on 1 top. has kept out all the minor !,.' such as wild cats, lynxe-t "t jpparentlr o to pass through with Httle trouble. gheep numbering 2200 head woro iiiMd In th0 enclosure with tholr . OAH. nnd linvn llPPJl vrbfupon June ui "" Wd to graze at their free will ,1th na attention whatever from any uric They have ilono splendidly tli as far as the observation of ben In charge of the experiment j a given area grazed by ah cop njtr such conditions will carry mre iheep per ncro tlinn ono grnzeu oitr the charge of a herder. Tracks along tho fence snow mm predatory animals como w wit? m wsjiantly and follow It around but, -th the except'on of tho benrs, do tot iwnf able to enter. The hunter employed by tho aor ta for hunting prcdntory anlmnlB h the vicinity of this fenced onclo- n has killed no less thnn Blx !: g-lrzlle this senson, besldos aerm oher animals of tho pro ilorr class. The results of this experiment are satisfactory thus far that prlvnto bdlrld'jals are profiting by It. Mr. J,W Emmons of Troy, Oregon, has i large area of prlvnto land fenced tii at pedal wlro fonco In which it has this season lambed a herd tl I0 ewes without a border's a-e and with very llttlo attontlon nl geat success. Mr. Emmons Is heading his fence, for ho finds thnt piri. Careful record will bo kept of it --eights of lnmbs raised Inside i's fence with a view of comparing iia with tho sanio grndo of lambs s4 outside the fenco on tho snmn iin of range, so thnt any gains or 'ei In weight and growth mny bo ttermlned. ' ' r" i i Gramilntcd Sore Eves Cured. For 20 years I sufforod from a ill case of grnnulatod soro oyos," VI Martin Dovd of Honrlottn. Kv. I la February. 1903. n continuum fried me to try Chnmborlnln's Snlvo. wmm ano oox anu useu auout To-thlrda of It and mv voq lmvn M llTCn me nnv trnuliln nlnn p: "'tc Is for sale by Dr. Stono's . nore. Modem Turnstiles to Do Used at Gates of Oregon State Fair. An electric turnstile which Is op erated by dropping a coin in -a slot, and which counts o,vory porson pas sing through and records the num bor In tho secretary's office, is tho latest Invention for handling the great crowds entering a modern ex position grounds, and the appliance will bo used by the management of the Oregon stnto fair, which will bo hold this year from September 14 to 19. Six of these electric turn3tlles have Leon purchased by tho manage ment of the fair, nnd four will be installed at the main entrance to the grounds and two at the entrance to tho grandstand enclosure. The machines nro the identical ones used at tho gates of the St. LottU world'j fair In 1904. Tho appliance "will do away with tlckot sollerB and gate keepers nnd other employes at tho entrance. It will bo necessary to have a man on tho outaldo.to make chnngo as tho slot will not admit any other coin than a half dollar. Men will also be needed to watch tho crowd and see that no lead rings or other coun terfeit coins nro introduced in to tho slot. Tho vlsltdr must hovo his 50-cent pleco ready, but aside from that he will bo put to no Inconvenience Ho hands tho coin to tho man at the gnto, who drops It In tho slot. This turnB tho stile nnd ndmits ono per son. Tho Btilo Is Immediately locked until another coin In dropped In. Each turning of the stllo la re corded fly n mnchlno which adds tho nuinbor of persons admitted. The number Is nlso recorded by electrical connection In tho ofllco of tho secre tary, or at any other point on tho grounds. At midnight ench day tho officials of tho fair will know exactly how mnny visitors hnvo pnssod through tho gates during tho day. Formerly It was lmposslblo to count tho big crowds accurately, and tho attondnnco could only bo esti mated. Tho now turnBtllo hns been tested nt tho fair grounds nt Snlom nnd has been found to work perfect ly In ovory detail. Tho only difficulty will bo tho fnll uro of visitors to tho fair to bring tho right chnngo, but nrtor tho first tiny or two, whon fnlrgoers hnvo bo como familiar with tho now systom, no further trouble Is expected. MARKET REPORTS SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. (United 1'rcss I.cn-cd Wlrc.j Snn Francisco, Aug. 28. Wheat, No. 1 California club, por cental. $1.G7V&1.70; California whito Austrllan, $1.753,$1.S0; northern bluestem, $1.72 1. 80; northern club, $1.67; Inferior grades of wheat $1.5001.60; red $1.653 1.72. Barley Feed barley, $1.30 (p 1.35; common to fair. $1.25 1.30; brewing at San Francisco nominal at I $1.45 ($1.55; Chevalier, $1.50(0) 1.60, uccordlng to quality. Egg3 Por dozen, California fresh, including cases, extra3, 35c; flrat9, 32 p seconds, 26; Euctern select ed 22c; Eastern firsts 25c; Eastern seconds, 23c; thirds, 21c; storage, 29c. Butter Por pound, California fresh extras, 25c; firsts, -3c; seconds, 22c; thirds, 20c; packing No. 1, 20c; packing No. 2, 19c. Now cheese Per pound, Califor nia lints, fancy, 10 c; firsts, 10c; seconds, 9c; California Young America, fancy, 12 e; firsts, 12c; Eastern Oregon, fancy, 13c; do, Young America, fancy, 14 c. Potatoes Per cental, Rlvor whites (sacks) fancy S5c(ff$1.00; poor, 70 80c; Salinas BurbankB, $1.35 (Q 1.50; early rose, 75 85c; Bweet potatoes, 1 V4 lc. Onions Por sack, yellow, CO 65c. Oranges Per box, Vnlencln3, $2.50 4.00. n0S SPOIL AMUSEMENT BUSINESS T amusement plncos of Chicago Mtlng slim crowds and fat do- 'hls summer and tho mystery mysteries foreboding mvdtorv p til managersla "What's the ' All along tho lino tho U made that they nro loslnc ar. that tho crowds aro email. IJ'KtIpts are light. From Whlto Pf. Forest Park, Luna Pnrk, Sans a ruTerrlew and Ravlnla to tho cfflS Of the summer thentora ss the ramp mmimfi.i ..-... f are thft linnnln" To I. .. Jth of tho financial dopres wi complaint has boon ' OV the morrhnnt. . .... !s has hurt their trade, that ' 'Pend SO much tlmo In nnfna y don't ,ake Umo t0 8hop :. e0Ter are able to do without , clothes became so muoh 's.r thev R0 by,4t wunied in ;,nd auto ve'ia The dearth lew1." he 8Um, Eardons tow . . me of tho -hrongs K- v... "" "r rec l!i.-7 n 0ntlcad ,nt0 . iSelsbl"tbeswl,t8en- roller coaster" and tho h:ter0"8 mn havc "' of tnlM,.. a"iPV tno l,'tSr? ani-the "bump tho ',,"7 or Venice" lb ;S0"d many seek er Z t.hl8 y "ttlo th-defriBT.. nave traveled " and ,-, "wiuns, sme -0 toanir-ti . " mrongs H"W,- d98ted that to hTiw4 t0 Jtle for ----l-czZifJ Mrtners- fcSftJ- i-n-o ;: r-' Fly-Ciistiiij. Tho mon most expert with rod nnd roolfrom Malno to Orogon hnvo whipped tho Washington Park la goon to a froth without catching, a fish -or trying to. Equipped with tho finest tncklo mado, thoy dollght cd thomsolvcs nnd tho spectators and tho carp In tho lagoon as tholr linos sang through tho air and tho foathor files lit temptingly upon tho 6irfnco, for Inaotnd of cruol stool hooks on tho ends of their silk lines thoy woro only "casting blnnks " Prizos valuod nt $1500 woro anglod for, tho contest bolng hold under tho nuspicos of tho Nntlonnl Associa tion of Scientific Angling clubs. It was merely a contest of accuracy, dlatnnco and oxportnes3 in both bait and fly-casting. Tho bait castors had half ounce weights, nnd the fly castors had hookloss flos, which from a platform at tho water's odgo, thoy cast at target po3ts somo 100 yards or more fropi shoro. Tho Tho posts too tho place of tho Illy pads under whoso cool leaves tho gamy fish wni supposed to Ho. The mon whoei oyoi woro cloarost, whoso sands were steadiest nnl whoso thumb! slackened tho pace of tho flying weight at tho right tlmo and camo nenrest to tho target car ried off tho prizes. Somo, whoso wrists aro strong nnd supple, have cast the hnlf ounco weight over 247 feet and can strike a defined spot with almost unbollovablo accuracy. Serious mattors, too, woro handled In tho evenings by tho tournament delegates who came from 20 differ ent clubs throughout tho United States, having a total of over 2500 members. The "gamo and fish hoga " were discussed and It was decided that education In tho ways of proper sport was tho best way to eliminate tho men who are fast kill ing out the game in forest and field and slowly but surely overcoming the increase of the fish In lake, brook and river. pwiwimMHwww WANT APS--QUIGK RETURNS WWWreiWWiMWWWIIWIW FOR SALE For Snle Young milk quire 475 S. 22nd St. cow. En- Prlco $30. 8-26-3t For Snle Tents, 12x14, Bocond- hand; nlso one Porters bolt and wlro cutters. Inquire nt 524 Union St., near High. 8-26-3t Wanted Heavy team to haul gravel. Capital Improvement Co. 8-26-3t MISCELLANEOUS For Sale A 7-room hoiuo nnd two lots. 1068 17th St. N. D. Qlbaou S-27-lw For Snli' I hnvo furniture that will Invoice $C00. This will Include everything In my flvo room house. Thero is hot and cold water gas range, bath and electric light House la comploto In every detail. Threo blocks from business dis trict. This furniture has only been In use flvo months. Whnt I want to do Is to soil everything nu It lies In my homo. I mean busl neH. It will take monoy to buy this, but $350 cash or part ou terms will glvo my homo comploto to tho buyer. This llguro will only stand good until Sunday, Aug. 30, 487 N. High St., corner Marlon St. Phono Main 785. 8-27-tt. Aftw Sept. 1 Owing to tho high price of teed tho prlco of mill: will bo 1 pint for $1.15 por month. 1 qunrt, $2.25 per month. 2 quart! $4,00 per month. Nob Hill Dairy, Fairmownt Dairy. 8,24-5t Tho Patrons of J. O. Scliul;- -Will - find him at his now ofllco nt 134 N. Lfberty Btrcot next to now ' D'Ardy building, 8-25-tf Lost A whjto -nnd tnn pointer, 11 consotng 184. For roward call at 225; 20tll St. 8-25-tt. For Rcnt-HNow 7-room house, pump on porch, 1615 N. Commercial St. Call at Hill's Peel Room. Phono ' 454. 8-27-1W li ; Srnycd---Frgnth'o'VallRco farm, a Scotch Collie dog; nnswors to name otiMax.,',liiformtlon re colvod at tno''Wallaco farm or at tho water company' ofllco. PLUWIRgRS Xhco. M. Rare Plumbln, hot watw and Bteam faetitlug and tlaalng. 16 4 Commercial street. Fhoaei Main 192! B-l-lyr M. J. PeUcl Plumbing, steata and gaa fitting. Succewor to ICaox 4 Murphy, 236 Commercial street, 'Prone Main 17. DRAYMEN. Catninlna llros.' Tratister CtMnpattjr - All kinds of transfer work don Furniture and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt aerrlee U our motto. Stand and office at 251 South Commercial street. Phone 210. Residence Phone 99H, AycnpeVr& Clicrrlngtota Pianos and Organs ti6lu on easy torms; tola 'phoni 1187; 247 Coramorclnl Stroot, Salem, Orogon. tt There are many Imitations of De Witt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Solve but Just one odiginal. Sold by all druggists. SKIX OHAl'TING A SUCCESS (United Press Leased Wire.) Portland, Or., Aug. 28. Ono of thomost romnrkablo enses of skin grafting over porformed In Portland now promises succc3. Leonard Ln Rono, a lineman, was bo Bovoroly burned by coming In contact with n llvo wlro nt a recent flro that tho burns refused to heal. Ho submitted to operations of skin grafting nnJ largo pieces of Bkin woro taken from his hlpa nnd transplanted to tho burned places. Tho announcomonf wns inhdo todny that La Rono will recover without any Bcrlous dlsflg- uromont. Ho undorwout tho opera tions without taking nn anaesthetic and stood tho ordeal without flinch lng. o INDEPENDENTS WIN IN COURT Snn Francisco, Aug. 28. Mom bors of tho Tndopondonco party of this city nro elated todny over a de cision handed down by tho supremo court nwardlng tho pnrty tho right to havo two representatives ou tho board of election commissioners. Tho opinion upon which tho Indo pondonts based their contest for rep rocontntlon woro thnt In tho gubor natorlnl election of 1906 tho pnrty polled tho socond highest numu'or of votes nnd that this showing entitled thorn to two mombors of tho election bonrd this yenr. Mayor Tawlor re , fused to mnko tho nppolntmonts and tho mattor was carried Into court. o PU1ILIC PLAY GROUNDS IN CHICAGO Tho onthuslsaBtlc attendance this sumrnor nt Chicago's 11 public play grounds, threo public bathing bcach03 and tho 117 acres of small parks hns shown how much they woro nooded, tho attendance rocord In tho play-grounds during July alone bolng 225,000 children. Lnat year the attondnnce during tho first six months was 644,485, and tho record for 1906 was 1,501,757 Thero Is relief from tho blazing hont of the streets and ready mado moans for fun In thoso parks, tho fun In cluding baths and showors with regular days for tho girls gymnasln, libraries nnd nssombly halls. To tho urchin In n torn hat and two doubt ful garmonts suoh a place Is Eden when tho mercury In tho back room oft Hoisted street is at 100. Prog eny of all tho polygot races of Chi cago aro seen splashing and squirm ing on the trapezes of theso parks in which tho city has invested ap proximately $1,000.000 with no kick from the taxpayers. The, park systems of the city now comprise 3191 acres of land which Is priceless for commercial use but more so as life saving stations. Discipline In the playgrounds is the difficult thing to attain but each year, with directors In charge, shows some Im provement which many park ad vocates put down as a great gain to the city in lessened crlmo of the rising publicly-washed generation. Snlom Cash Market Tho finest cuU of moats at tho lowoBt prlcos. My phono 370, 247 S. Conlmorcinl St. P. W. Royoltz, Prop. 7-21-tf taiivZ ork wtT T are K00d -- - mg store CASTOR I A Por Infants and Childrea. they are good IM RIM Qti H.YI A1W3YS Wtl Boars tn Rtgns" t DIsflKreabld at Home. T nia nt mon nml wnmWl Who a TO agreeable with' otberr.. get "cranky" at home, its noi aisposmon, uv liver. If you find in yourself that you feel croBa around the house, lit tle things worry you. jusi ouy a uui t'e of Ballard's Hcrbine and put your - i Jlver in anape xou auu everyuuuj- 3r y!S?JT j aroun J you will feel better for It ' $.S rj v7Z4f ' price 50 cents per bottle. Sold by 'a 1 dealc.s. FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY $650 hoiiBo, 4 rooms, two lots, $50 down bnlnnco $10 per month. $7."H) $750 house, 5 rooms, lot 60x200 ft., $250 cash, bnlauco tonus. 91200 House, 10 rooms, 3 lotB, bonrlng fruit trees. S1ROO Modern houso, 8 rooms, pantry, bath toilet, sower, bearing fruit trees and berries, fino location. Snap Modom houses closo In '$2000 nnd up. Vacant Loin $30 nnd up Farms Wo havo farniB for Balo largo or small any number 'of acres to suit somo of tho vory host In tho val loy. Coll on us for particulars. iIO Acres Fino dairy, stock or grain fnrm one half under cultivation, bnlnnco fino onk nnd fir tlmbor and pas ture, $2250 por ac.ro. HECHTELtt SIINTON Sill State St., Ilayno Bldg., Room 78 SOMH OF OUR HARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. Good 10 room houso and largo lot nnd good bnm in good location. Sultnblo for rooming or boarding houso. This is n snnp. Ono now 5-room houso and 2 lots, small fruits and on enr lino. Only $650. TomiB. Fino farm 200 ncros, 160 In culti vation, now 7-room houso, 2 bams somo good tlmbor, plenty of fruit on good rood. Only $50 por ncro. EnBy tonus. This fnrm Is vory cheap and will not bo sold nt thin prlco only for n few days, 140 acres good tlmbor, closo In, 40 ncros in cultivation, houso and born only $30 por acre. If you want a homo in Salem or a good lot, seo A. C, SMITH A CO. Room 9, over United Stntos National Bank, Salem, Orogon. Help Furnished Frco of Charge Ry 8alora Employment Company, 478 Stato Btroot, phono No. 149. Par ties wanting holp please call at ofllco or phono us. Also havo cowa for aalo. Concreto Work Out my prlcos on sidewalks, curbs, soptlo tanks and comont work of any kind. All work rtiarantood first-claw. M Ward, 2378 M&plo Ave., Highland. Phono 1509. July24t ruBAgn LJffR.Q-SJS?! Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer ef ash, doors, mouldings. All kladi ot house finish and hard wce4 work. Front street, between Itat and Court. Make all complalato at the office. For Sale First-class carpot paper at this ofllco, 25c for a big roll. REAL ESTATE FOR SALS Vogct Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum ber ,shingle8, building material, wood and coal. Low price and prompt dellvorlou. One block east of S. P. passenger depot. Phone 108. . 7-2-U Ilutto & Wcndcroth Fine wines, liquors and cigars. Wo handle tho celobrated Kellog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and rofreshlng beor constantly oi draught. South Commercial street. 9-3-lyr j.iiiartfeci our moat markot on Ev.t Stato utroot litis boon doubled In sizo and wo aro bettor proparod ban ovor to sorvo customers. Prompt sorvlco and the beat ot moots our motto. Coll or phono 199. B. E. Edwnrdi Moat Co, The Home Seekers Information llu roou will plnco you In direct com munication with ownoru of farms and city proporty. Chnmbor Com morco, Portland. 222 N, Commer cial street, Salem Or. 7-21-tf WANTED Wanted Second-hand steam engine to run separator. Must hare at least 12-horsepower. Address Jos. Jresslor, box 108, R. F. D. No. 3, Salem. Phone Farmers 401. Wanted I would llko to tako In bundle washing at my home, cor ner of Twelfth and Market streets Mrs. M. C, Brannon. 8-Clm Wanted 1000 hop pickers to pick COO acres of hops. Fino accom modations; bakery, butcher shop, grocery store, restaurant, dancing pavilion, etc. Register new. Of flee hours 2 p. m. to 4 . Wo pay $1.00 por hundred". For further particulars apply to Krebs Bros., room 6, Bush-Broyman build ing. 8-12-tf. Wanted to buy A blacksmith shop with or without tools. In good lo cation In city. Will buy tho property at a reasonable price. Address Fred Dupras, 235 Bara ga avenue, Marquette, Mich. 8-18-tf. Good AVni.li Woman - At once. Weekly washing for two ladlos and a gentleman. Call raorsslrigi. Ionnrd Hotel, room 23, 8-25-lW' BUTTERNUT II HEAD. It U worth more than any other hroad yot tho price Is no higher. ror aal. at your grocers'. , CALIFORNIA BAKERY, Thomas & Cooley, Props. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES Livery and Feed Stables Old Post office Riablee, at 26 4 Ferry street between Commercial and Front stroets. Tolophone 188. Some of the finest llvortos in the city can bo found horo, Weatacott & John son, props. 10l-lyr. f A Farm 3G7 acres Al land, 1 Btory houso, 8 rooms, horso bnm for 14 horsoB, cow bnrn for 40 cows, stock barn for 20 head. Watered by well, springs, lake nnd rlvor, ln.nd lovol, 30 acres hops, .15 hood cows that tostod highest both for quantity ot milk nnd buttorfat, competing with 8 of tho host dairy hords of tho district. RoglBtorod bull. 7 head of horses, ono team tor which $800 has boon offered. All tools, crops, household fur itituro, etc., goes with place. Land alono worth tho price, Prlco $2D,000, OLMSTED LAND CO. ma STATIC STREET. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. White House Restaurant For n Regular 25c Dinner at 20c Thoy can't bo beat McGilchrist & Son Proprietors, LODGES. s 2nrpent''"" Union No. lOOS Loca Union No. 10G5 of Carpenters as,' Jolrors of Amorlca meet ever: Saturday evening at 8:00 p. m. It Hoarot hall, 420 State St. A. W Donnls, Ree, Bee. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Forestors, No. 19. Meets Saturday night In Holmaa hall, Stato street Waldo Miller, O. R.; J. C. Perry, flaanclal secretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. ef P. Castle Hall In Holmaa block, eor ner State and Liberty street Tuesday of each week at 7:20 i go. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; B. H Anderson, K. of R. aad 8. ModvrB '.VdodmcH of America Or gon Cedar Camp No, 5246. MeHa cvory Thursday evening at I o'clock ln Holmaa hall. W. W Hill, V. 0.; F. A. Turner, elerk Woodmen of World Meet every Fri day night at 7:30, In Holman hall E. Lupton, C. C.j P. L. Frazlor, Clerk. UcU Asmukj Uale. ftlek, awl dent and peasioii lsusuraaee; $2. 199,4(9 pledged; every elala pM Goad agMts wasted. J, H. C Moagosssry, aapresM orgaalsr Bz4S2 Slw, OreifOB. K. R Ryaa. triar7. 6 State street MFALS 15c Call and try thorn. Meals ICo. Board por wook $2.75, also fur nished rooms vory roasonablo. AT THE Salem Restaurant nao court street. IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIUHIIHI ji HOTEL OREGON I I Corner Seventh and Htatk fit. Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $! per day and up. European plan. Free Bus. WRIGIIT-WCKhNSON HOTEL CO. Proprietors 1 1 n I I I 1 H I 1 1 I I U I I I I H i iiiimimnMHimiHt ;! The Leonard II ' First class rooming and board ; ; lng house. A, Clark, propria- ; ; tor. Phone 971. '.'. 2D4 Front St. Salem, Or '' H I I 1 I I 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I I 9 1 Ml H I 4 CHICHESTER'S PILLS ft J -.. L44K-.I AMI - ri(BIM fu i I LH,JQiM I'lIU la NJ .i (.U rt.llKV" "W -f ( 1 ' " M I '""' I . l 4m aVv Tm.k m 'Urr, Hat f -our V . ry I n teutt - 'Jk.t.!Ut.AiMirtlUJUU4 -r uuMtmrmsisamwj J