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1 . DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TVJB8VAY, ,SBTTfflfiBEIt4,l08 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL U. IIOFER, Ed. and Prop. js ItidtfXfUdeftt Newspaper Paroled to American Principle nJ the rrogre and Derelopemcnt of Alt Oregon. i i !i i . Pubtlthed KTery.Krefttnf Kx'eepl ltinlajr, Sfttera, Ore I ' I t: l l ill SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . (iBTtrtAbir in Adrancc.) Bij, by carrier, per year.. SC.W Per month ...Kta OftUr, tjr nail, nor fcar .. 4,00 Per motilh 35c Wfoklf, bjr mill, per ycr-...- .,l.CO Six month, Wo GIANT CHERRY TREE 18 SIXTY YEARS OLD 4 SPECIAL DELIVERY For convenience ol subscribers branch dollvery offices arc establish ed at the following places at 35 cones por month, $1.00 fnr thrpo mnriths! Asylum Store, F. O. Do Voe & Son, Asylum Avenue Junction. Carllno, Eovontoonth strcot, A. W. Lnno, Onrden Hond Store,. ' Dane's Store, Alex. Dane, SouthCommcrclal street. Electric Store, C. M. Epploy, East Stnto Btreot. '" Fairgrounds Store, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road. ' i Howoll's Corner, Twolfth and Cross streets. O, K. Orocory, A. A. Englebart, Twelfth street. Wheeler's Store, W, D. Whcolor, Hlghlnnd nvunue. ' VTew Park Store, F. 0. Doworsox, Twelfth and Leslie. Lane Orocory, Bevontoonth strot ' , J. L. Mooro & Son, cornor Capitol nnd Union sheets f West Salem Btoro, Wet Salem, Zlnn's Confectlonory, 478 State stroef, . ' Dr. Stono'n. 241 North finmmnrHil atrnnt !Tllff'Mnn' fllnra Vnt-h Olvtli Btrnnt ' ' ' German Dakery, corner Twelfth and Chomekota. (CorvaHIs Times'.) Probably the biggest chorry tree In tho stato la a Royal Ann on the farm of JrH. 'Edwards, hcW Bell fountain Denton county Its clrcntn- forence measurement nt tho ground or threb feet above tho ground, ,1s II feot nnd 1 Inch. It hns a spread of C3 feet. It has on occasions pro duced 25 measured bushels of cher ries In a Benson, It vn& planted In 1848 by Mr. Reeves, on whnt wni then his donation land claim. Its p o'dticlng power, as n resutt of its three score yenrs of age, Is not as great at formerly, but It is still able to yield enough cherries to "Bkln" nil enmorft. Mr. KrlwnrrtR. itn nwnnr. 13 now taking advice from tho 0. A C. orchard experts In tho hope of re storing thlrf chorry glnnt to Its orig inal frultag" capacity. 1 o - . Miiminuniinnnni . ! ! (irater Bros. : PLUMBING AND CAS FITTING DURI'ItlHIS-IIIRTHDAY- WKDMNO ANNIVERSARY On Frjday afternoon at the hos- pltatile homo of D. IC.' Hrannnn In West Salem, occurred one of the moet enjoyable annlvornrles pos sible, being Mri, Ilraniutn'H birth day and Mr. and. 'Mrs. Drnnnan'it 84th wedding anniversary. Neighbors and friends to tho num ber of 90 or moro mot together and proceeded In a body to surprise tho couplo. They mot Mrs. Urnnnnn at tho gato Just stnrtltig out to cele brate hur anniversary by calling on Rome friend. Sho was politely told amid much merrlmont that she had bettor stay at homo to colobrato, Tho gnosis 'carried conspicuous looking parcels of nil shapes, sizes and desorlptlons, which on being opened proved to bo many of tho best of good things, Including fried ehlcken for the Inner-man. ' When greetings, good wishes and congratulations were gIVon and re ceived Mr, and Mrs, Drannan wore called Into the, dining room. Mri, Bedford Immediately stopped for ward and on behalf of tho assemM4 guests, in n few words presented tkem with a dalntly gold-trlmmol china dinner tot laid In pretty array upon tho tabic Host, nnd hostojs were visibly affected and graciously replied, Mrs. llrannan declaring that if she had had tho least suspicion of what wan coming sho would have been ready with n long spoech. Tho afternoon was plonwintly sHnt In BocJnl Intercourse, mulc and songs until 5 o' clock whon slip per was annoinqod. It was served on tho lawn with 0 rand urn Wall am, Mm. Drammn's mother grnqlng thu head of tho tftlllO. Mauy wero tho expressions lovo nnd good will hoard on ftlttoa nud tho friends depnrtod their homes feeling that one more red letter day had touched their lives. !' i ii and, nftor- boring through tho head, as ho pulled out the nugcr a stream of cataup which ho Insists was two Inches In dlnmctcr squirted out striking him in the breast and fnco and Incldontnlly hitting tho celling, As ho backed nwny tho rich In carnadine flood lenped up' and comu down again, mt of It on him, covering him with Its rich lusclous nozs. It poured it strcnm out of his coat sloovo nnd nnothor flood poured down his back. Tho cook with great presonco of mind slnpiiod a dlshrag over tho holo and. nroi- slng It down, stopped tho geyser. Tho catsup had fermented, and had a head on It llko Sunday morn ing In Salem. Tho kog was carried Into tho bnck yard, and thoro it was loft to npout nlono. llko n Domocrntle oratpr In Pennsylvania. Dut It sure rallied catsup In tho Whlto House when Dllly tapped tho kog. It was a Rockofcllor Rtiahcr. of all for HILLY M'OILCIIIUKT AND II IH CATSUP C1KYHKII Dllly MrallchrUt, the Adonis of tho Whlto Houso rostaurnnt, know moro about hoiiio thing than ho did at this time yesterday. Last even ing Dllly undertook to open n flvo KHllon kog of preferred stock toma to catsup. It wns a nice fat little keg, and looked its harmless nnd In nocent rts n Salem girl At n band con cert, Dllly tneklod It with n luah sueor Your Money la tho bank Is In active use and VeaoAtt tho whole community. It helps to plant tho Holds and barest tho grain. It ptcka and cure the fruit nnd It keeps tho mills nnd factories running, It helps, to mnko good and pros- serous times for all. It helps YOU too by earning taUrjHt If deposited with. ut. SSSSSSSSS3SR!SSE5SSSE3BSBSSS63S3ESSSI!!!!! SAVINGS DfTARTMCNT ariTAL nnmki BANK DAKER HAH DIC1 HAY CROP (Ilnkor City Democrat.) That JhOro will bo a tremendous crop of hny throughout Baker coun ty Is now an assured fact that nono 'will deny. An hour's drlvo In the valley will convlnco the most skop tlcal. Ittfact, tho rnnchors In MsaoufilFlats aro already gathorlnir. their second crop of flno hny nnd will gsthor a third boforo snow flies: Much of this hay Is bolnn taken from comparatively dry lnnd d thfi'Domocrat Iioh It from tho best of nuthorlty that from HO to 100 totiH more aro being cut from the same laud than was cut thin tlino last yonr. 'In an Intorvlnw with T. A. Tag. gart yesterday afternoon, that gon tleinau having just rottirned from his lino ranch on Missouri Flat, said to the Domoornt man, that ho was muoh surprised at the results on his own place and that of his enlghbors ndjolu'ng. "This lias boon rather a dry year, but strango to say the dry farms huvo produced tho largest crops of hay on record nnd I have farmed whore I nut now for moro thnn 10 years. I was tho llrst mnn to suttlo on Missouri Flats when It wn sago brush land. "Raker county tins tho maklnc of tho richest county In tho state of Oregou, nnd I can prove It In ton minutes, If you will go out with wo to my ranch sonm day nnd It vlll not cost you anything for tho rldo behind ti pair of fast trotters, nor for dinner, supper nor breakfast tho noxt morning. Even short of water ns wo woro this season, wo havo ac complished wonders, raising far more than wo did on tho snmo land last year. There otiaht to ho mnm wnter than thoro U Enough goes to wnlsto each year In tho spring to wnter twice as many acres u there nro lu Raker county. It Is our own fault that In tho spring of the year tho waters of Powder rlvor and Its tributaries am not con. served In huge reservoirs and stored up for tho dry season that comos In July and August each year, as sure as night follows day. Will we never learn by exporlenco. or aro wo to continue dense as stono walls uuto the end of tlmoT "There aro at least four good resorvolr sites above Rakor City and moro than that below tho city, whero tho spring overflows of tha mmv streami might bo gathered and stored away for future ub. it would not take tmtch canltal to biill.i those reservoirs and two season's , uto would more tbau pay for thalr nrst cast." o- Orrgon Doings. Portland,. Or., Aug. 31. (SpecinI Correspondence.) "Advertising Or egon" Is tho title of . a pngo In "Printers' Ink" of 'July 8th, ono of tho most widely known of advertis ing Journals. And It is no wonder that tho Btate's work along those lines has attracted this attention, for .no portion of America h cir culating tho nttrnctlvo literature that burdens tho malls of 'Oregon every' day In tho venr. Now that tho colonist "rales nro to bo In ef fect (nnd they begin tomorrow) every cltlzon of tile stato should fool 'It his duty to advertise tho fact 'n his personal correspondence to hoikI Information about his commun ity to caitorn ncqualntnnces nnd to aid In ovory possible way tho com morclnl organizations which nn working to Increase tho state's pop ulation. Portland is to act as host to the American Bar association today, nnd dolegntcs who attended tho conven tion ni ucnttio tlild past wcok sa that in aiiy members of tho. associa tion plan trlpB through Oregon be fore returning to their eastern homes. Tho Unltel Chambers of Com morco 'of Jnpan hnvo oxtended nn Invitation to tho roprcsontntlvo busi ness mon of tho cities nlong tho Pacific coast to participate In nn excursion which will lenvo San Francisco on Soptombor 2Cth. Thoso preferring to go by nnothor route, howovor, will Join the party In Jnpan tho ontlro trip will conBtimo about three months,, nnd tho vloltors will sco tho famous chrysanthemumu nt tholr best. Thoro Is every Indication of n most cordial co-operation on the pnrt of tho commercial bodies of Orogon nnd Washington In advanc ing tho Interests of tho Alnskn-Yu-kou-Pnclflc exposition, nnd In ovory other movement hnvlng for Its pur pose tho upbuilding of tho north Pnclflc coast. An ovldonco of this Is n rocont Intorchnngo of visits bv tho active olllcors 'of commercial bodies In Portland, Ronttlo, Tocoma nnd other Northwestorn cities. Co operation of tho snmo character ex ists between tho livestock associa tions of tho different Boctlons, and through tholr working In harmony thoro Is nBiuranco thnt, beginning with tho llrst meeting this fall, the finest horses from the best stnblog or tho entire country will participate In tho, events planned for Orogon, Washington and Idaho. Tho moit elaborate book ever published on Orogon Is In procojs of preparation by n firm whoso bookJ on otnor sections of Amorlca nro In a class by themselves. They have enlisted tho sorvlcoa of BonJ. A. C!lf-! ford, of Tho Dalles, In socurlng nun drodB of choicest views for this tuo Mr .Gilford's collection of Columbia river photographs which adorn the! convention hnll of tho Portland Commercial club have beon rospons-' Ible for many tourists taking this river trip. Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to glvo satisfaction nnd to be up to the sanitary stand ard. WE WILL DE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS ti Call at our shop on Liberty street, bnck of Barr's Jewelry T Store, phono 550, I 1 1 H I I I I I 1 1 1 H H-H-4-H-H4 HOTELS AND REcVTArRANTh White House Restaurant For n Rfgtilnr 25c Dinner at 20c They can't be bent Mcflilclirist & Son Proprietors. MFALS 15c Call and try them. Meals 15c. Board por week $2.75, also fur nished rooms very reasonable. AT THE Salem Restaurant 030 COURT STREET. Proposnlslfor Furnishing Supplies for tho Oregon School for Deaf Mutes. , , Proposals for furnishing supplies to the Oregon School for Deaf Mute for, the term ending January 31, 1S08, will be received at tho ofllco of tho Superintendent till Snburdny noon, ScptemBor 5th. All bids must be BlKned by biddef, stato unit price, nnd bo extended for quantity. Whon a particular brand Is cnlled for, bids for other manu facture or brand will be entertained, but in such cases sample should bo submitted to insure consideration. Tho right is reserved to reject any or nil bids' In whole or In pnrt. Quality bolng the same, preference will be given goods of Oregon man ufacture. 3000 IbB BUgar, dry granulated cane. COO rbs white navy beans. 80 lbs Golden Gate or Golden Wc3t, baking powder. 50 doz. cana Blue Ribbon corn. 50 bbls. flour,, delivered at school In three lots. 2 tons bran, delivered nt the school In three lots. 15 doz, canned oysters, 8 doz. Rex chipped beef, 100 gnllo'no syrup. 1 bbl. vinegar. 15 doz. gallons tomatoes. 800 lbs snlt, F. L. In 100-lb sack, f! onitna toilet nnnnr 5 cases sliver gloss starch. 1 gross Mr-son'B blncking. 1 doz, shoo blacking brushes. To bo delivered In nunntltlos moro or less ns required: 200 lbs Mocha and Java coffee. 200 lbs Oregon full cronm cheese. 700 lbs Cream rolled oato. For blank forms with additional detailed lists of minor groceries, hardware, meats and lard, nnd school room supplies apply to E. S. TiillnghnBt, Bupt. cod to ScptS 5SHSJKPWS ROYAL RESTAURANT For .quick service, strictly cooking, go to tho addre.j! BEACH LUNCHES , our opeclnlty. Weat ,. Front St on0 and .., t uuut minjiu h h t n i n i n n 1 1 s i i m 1 HOTEl OREGON jj Comer Seventh and SUuk 8t, ! Portland's New and Modern : : :: Hold. Rales $1 per day and j- : : up. curopcan plan. Frco Bus, : : : : WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. : : ProDrlclors : : HI I H I I II I I I "4-fr4..-.t.t.l. ' Huie Wing Sang Co. Wo mnko up all kinds of wrnppoi and whlto undorwenr, waists nnd kt monns nnd skirts; all kinds ol gontlomon's nnd ladles' furnlihlng goods; nil kinds of silks and dress goods; hoso, suits, pants, overalls. j blankets, neckwenr, mnttlng, china I waro, trunks, embroidery and ln 'etc. :'J(I N. Commercial St. Sulem, Or. Phono U Main 147 N. High St. C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Llvory, all Rlgg Modorn Rubber Tire. RAILROAD TIME TABLES COItVALLIS & EASTKHN R. R. TIME TABLE. Tmltw for Cor'nlllN. Follows commencing January 1(5, 1D08: No 4 Leaves Detroit 1:00 p. m. No. 8 Leaves Albany. ........ .-.7:55 p, m. Arrives at Corvnllls 8:35 u. m. No. 10 Loavoa Albany 3:55 p. rn. rrivus ni uorvaius :35 p. m. No. C Loaves Albany 7:45 p. m. Arrives at CorvaHIs 8:25 r. m. Trains for Allvtny. No. 5 Leaves Corvnllls 6:30 o. m. Arlrvo3 nt Albany 7:10 n. m. Loavoo CorvaHIs f?iRn m Arrives nt Albany 2:55 p. m. No. 7 Lonves Corvollls C:00 p. m. Arrives at Albrny C:40 p. m. No. 11 (Sundny only) Leaves Corvallla 1 1 : l c ?. m. Arlves at Albany n:5S a. m. No. 12 fSlindnv nnlvl Loavea Albany 12:35 p. m. Arrives nt Corvnllls 1:18 p. m. Portland, Oregon, Juno 17.Com monclng Juno 22nd nnd until further notlos, tho following train servlco Will be In effect nn thn linn nf ). C. fc K, It.R. between Albany .and laqulnn, dally except Sundny: Train No. 10 Train No. 2 Mixed Pasongor Loavo Albany 7:45 a.m. 12:40 p.m. Arr. -iaqulna 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. trnin rso. id Passenger A. J. Rader's Camping Ground Hero you will find good al septic tanfts, good location. .'l? tlon and furnished tent tk VlT Nye Creek. A. J. Rader, proprleteT Newport, Orogon, '"fnetef, 6. k. BARBER SHOP A first class up-to-dato shnn n ... ... ,. ... . . " " UW uvu.iuuk uus piaco ror tho best wort Thoro Is no barber bettor jklllej with a razor or pnlr of slssors thu It. N. WALTER, Prop, West sICo Front street, near boat handing; Agency for Corvalll, Lsan CIGARS and TOBACCOS I navo Bolcctcd the best brand of Cigars and Tobacco conl ent with the trado. Can sqddIt you with what you wish with satisfaction. Alro carry a-coo-ploto line or soft drinks. E. CASS, Prop. Front Street, oppOsIto The h coptlon, Newport, Oregon. FURNITURE- Newport, Oregon For Household Furnlturo of erery kind and description go to H. D. BLAKELY Cnrpots, Matting, Stoves nnd Hard ware. Sell or ront you n camping or housokeoplng outfit and buy back whon you leavo. Prlcos always r vonnblo. South Front Stroot, only storo ot tb kind. Whon nt Newport go to Fogart; k Rowln's Llvory Stables for teams to movo your baggage; to give yonr host girl a drlvo; to go to Otter Rock, Seal Rocks or any point of In terest In smnll or largo parties. Hiy and fcod and n squnro deal ill nround; careful drivers who know tho beach. Glvo ub a trial. TORRID ZONE FUNARCE Train No. 1 Mixed 7;00 a,m. O. F. MASON IIOX CO. 347 Miller St., South Salem, manu facturer of all kinds of boxes, crates and fruit dryor accessories. Phone 308. .f COFFEE Good is so good and poor is so poor; have Schillings Best tomor row. t Yoof rr! trMn roar meotr II ?oa doi'i There Is nothtne else ulu i KM" as Kw' BIm, the tt eofh pff, m tkf oir kla4 vw JIIWC M WC M tilt New Notariw, ' Thos. M. Dill, Enterprise w. n MiAIUter, Lexington; 1 nennett Swanton, Marshtleld; P. A. Gllmore M. Case, Portland. t mmmM sfc i uLa m3 A .1 . UstaSJA sf W 9 Hi 'W ONK OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HXO.H GRADE WORK IkTISAStlW AS (llTlll liistrl t &uma.. Women witn good complexions ar aerer kotaely. Ooo4 blood makes good complexions. Lane's Family uv. vnquina 2:15 p.m Arr. Albanv 7?nn nm ii.sr. n m On Sundayo tho service will bo as follews: Lv Albnny 7:35-n. m.; arr. Yaqulna 11:40 a. m.; lv. Yaqulnn-C:00 p. m.; arr. Albany 11:30 p. m. For f rthor Information apply to WM. McMURRAY, B'-3'ct Gon. Pass. Agont Time Cnnl No. 83, Southern rnclllc v" i.iicruvc bunujiy, May 17. 11)08. ' TOHUrtl PorttAlllI Pnsj:,iimr No. IC. 5:13 a. m. Oregon Ex- I .. P". .o. ii s:40 a. m. Cottage Grove passencer. No. 12.-2:45 p. ra. Roseburg pas senger. Tttwiird Portland, Freight N'; 2.2T' 6:0 P m. Portland fast frelcht. Xo. 226.-10:40-11:28 a. rn. way ' freight. Toward San Fntncisco, lasenger. No. 11.-11:03 a. m. Rosetfarg passenger. No H 6:45 p. m. Cottage Grove passenger. No. 15.-9:50 p. m. California ex pre ;a. No, 13 ,3:31 a. m, San Francis co express. Tmvnnl Ran l'aHclsco, Freight. No. 2212:43 a. m. Portland fast ireight. No. 225 11:28 a. m.- way fre'sht. Oregon Electric Time Table. Time Of arrival .ami .l.niri,. ?,r 8a,en ,U 8 follows, Portland 1 aUd interitttflrilntA nnlnU. . .....H,w jvfua. Arrive Leavo 5:40 a.m. 6:00 a.m. 10:50 a. ra. 9:05 a.m. 1:25 p. m. 11:05 a. m, j:20p, m. 1:45 p. m, 5:45 p. ra. 3:28 p. rn. 8:20 p. ra. 6:00 p. m, fKflBSlH mmmSSSk iflrB.' 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