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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1908)
r mm Indigestion l - rnn(ee CouprJn Hi """- -1 "-"" J 1 11.00 bollla M Kodl jrotf J-"" "T.V TKodol tod.ro- I. w toliow- m el Ii SfHW' ? ... ... ..lIlfTTOd tlt return the ZH. "."'". 'V-horaJoo bought It, HOTTOu7on.,. ,,...-- jtestsWhatYouEat 77., ... it,, fslarnack Sweet KjWlTTCO.,ChAcmae. ZIt i SOIi" u """ ,, ! . ..si. it n If i" -. .- ii'iauivrymv JIUl'S i n(ioiu ,. ., ute of Washington whoro w is still, manufactured In over M breweries, It Is doubtful If tho toj crop Is gathered this year. In tie Yiklma valley where several ttomod acres of hops are cuiu .u frnicn are sorlotiBly consld- xlag'the matter of allowing tho crop to f?Aln on tho vines. If tbli condition prevailed In pro UMtlon territory tho brewors would lira many reasons to givo lor mo profitableness of tho crop, but ns jtosgton Is a wot Btato no rea- hw hre been nssigneu. tho ihk In Republic toys of tho matter: . Hop growers of tho Yakima vauoy Hrt to deterralno within tho noxt tl or 10 days whether thoy will lick this season's crop. Tho outlook ilffenUs n Por one n1' n,onB tllp laind tho hop Industry, which In. til past hat been a big thing for Wlaa, Is at present enjoying l-dur prospects. Instead of 3200 acres being undoc dilution In this calley this year ns w the case last year,, thoro aro U9 cre which hnvo boon brought like picking point. This moans tutthe community has lota tho bou dtef the rrionoy which would other i! have been expended In cultiva tes, or at least a portion of It. Somo i It hes been expended In othor Ituels. Xo Inducement to Harvest. The 1600 acres cultivated having Itetiht their cron about up to tho ikllng staee, and by tho wny, tho wplitnld to bo generally oxcollont Kitt least an average, If not better, we It now no Inducement to har- wt. The best price offorcd horo, tltt Is the only offer, the .grower H1 tot more than cot his money hit The Ecntlmont Is nil knocked t of the owners of hop yards. XVhlnc mora will bo tlnno nlonc tot line and there will bo no hnr- frusj of the crop becnuso of recol fetiOll of what has lionn nrnrtiiro.l itUway of a roturn In tho past. u Tr took the crimp out of most !ttebnnch and this year has ondod & treatment tower Trices for Picking. rlrtf tlnM fnr nlntlniy flilo vnnr 9 sot be what they havo boon In w ea-ons. Last yenr tho price b II a box, and a box was pro 4 to weigh about 85 pounds o' V ThU year tho prlco will bo 70 box and each box will con- 100 pounds of hoph boforo tho w n luued. ia bo no picking In h PUt manr VariW linlofia cnmsthln r '! happens botweqn this- nnd n anember 10. There is 'no T available for the purpose. The -m aare got hevond the poln' a they win advauce It, which 1 1 lUrked rnntr. ...i.i. ...i ... fci.... "" "' .. ..... v mm moir urn. J" ,a um laat. Tho growers for K part have not the rondv J' Put to tho purpose and WSILY DCCIDKr. Pfcek 8Il0Hld Il0 a, tMJ by Salen, I'eople. iVth t. Jf--. . . U,,,; "er to have confl- . " opinions of 7o.ur fell Si i iTp,e you r fellew der nun t,bw maJo y ' 2?lJ?Mta ,n far- fatter -awa Mr i m Wtowlmc Wa ft. ,on or l6 Thin ,w- fc,jr": loan's Kldn u ;: ' v:geure r st atone'a ,.:: r.0"' trensth ened rtrt',vA:.ritheJr apeedlly rtf- m ftT 8nd lameness. sucH a of av Irlnn nl them . ISiVlJ. " -" ur c" P! ! i .,. 7 ,roub,e " -.2.' aat,eriB- Price 50 'Tfc '-nra gq Buffalo i BBBL &.. ' . T,ry ror the UnS k - "" ' l?e Di loan'; T"' " " "" & "" " ' 1 mutu daily capita ELBERT HUBBAWD ' " f ON ffTEAfcmoATINq A big business la a steamship bound JTpr a port. calW Success, it takes a large forco Qf men to operate this boat. Eternal vigilance is not dnly tho prlco of liberty, but It la tho prlco of every other good thing, Including stcamboatlng. To keep this atcnmshlp moving, tho captain requires the assistance of hundred? of people who havo c singleness of aim ono purpose a desire to do tho right thing and th best thing In order that the Bhlp shall move stendlly, surely nnd Bate ly on her cdurse. CurloniBly enough, there nrd men constantly falling overbonrd. Tho-r. folks who fall overboard aro'alwnyn cautioned to keep away from dnngor ous placet, still there aro those who delight In taking risks. These In dividuals who fall off, and cling to floating spars, or aro picked up by pas3lng craft, usually declare that they wero "discharged." They Bay tho captain or the mato or their comrades had it In for them. I am inclined to think that no man was over "dlicharged" from n successful concern he discharges himself. ' When a man quits his work. ?ny, oiling tho engine or schubblng the deck, and leans oyer the sldo calling to outsldors what a bum boat ho Is aboard of, how bad tho food is and what a fool thoro Is for a "captain, ho gradually loosens hlB hold until ho falls In to tho yeasty doop, Thoro Is no ono to blame .but himself, yet probably yoti will havo hard work ta maico him (understand this llttlo point. When a man 1b told to do a cer tain thing nnd thoro leaps to hU lips or even to his heart, tho form ula, "I wasn't hired to do that," he Is standing upon n grensed plank that lncllnos toward tho sen. When thoiplnnk Is tilted at a propor angle, ho goes to Davy Jones' locker, nnd nobody tlUs tho fatal plank hut the man hlmsolf. And tho wny tho plnnk 13 tilted Is this: tho man takes more Interest In passing craft and what Is going on on land, than In doing his work on board ship. So I ropeat: no man employed by a successful concern was over dis charged. Thoso who fall overboard, get on tho greased plank and thon glvo'lt a tilt to Btarbourd. If you nro on a greased plank, you bottor got off from' It, nnd quickly, too. Loyalty Is tho thing! o COFFEE Your grocer must sell roor coffee; we can't all be comfortable; biit he needn't" sell it to you. Your croi cr repirnn your monoy If jrota dou'l r IILo SiUllliiu' o IWt no pay lilni. Tlio Llncolii-DoiigluH Riunl Centennial. In broad outllno tho consequence- of tho Illinois senatorial struggle of 1858 may bo set forth thus; That conto3t helpod to slng- thq, Kopibll can party center of grav'ty from Now England nnd tho old mlJdlo stntoa ovor Into the Mississippi val loys startod Lincoln on tho load to ward tho presidential nomination, spilt tho Democratic party In tho Charleston convention of 18C0,, put 'ting a southern and a northorn tlck ot In tho field, w th Breckinridge at tho head of one and Douglas at tho. head of tha othqr, and thus rondpred certain that Republican uuccobh In that year which would havo been probablo even If tho Democratic party had 'remained unltod. Tho Ropubllcari ylctory brought secession,- civil war, tho abolition of slav ery, an Indestructible union of In destructive Btato?, an emancipated and prog're7lvo south and a now and greaternatton. "fho people of tho Beven cities of Illinois in which Lincoln, and Doug las thnd their memorable tournament off kair a contury ago, and tho Illl- suggested the celebration and wh'"1! has been active in an advisory ca pactly In pwpmotlng It and In brlng lagilfto the; country's attention, de serve' ale for giving tho obser vance of the anniversary of this opoch-maklng event an adequate his torical eottlng. - This, celebration will Bfrve tor4Jnd;ite"vcouHtr'-of the Lincoln' birthday centennial, which will come on February 12, 1909, In ff A 8Hre-enougl Knocker. J. C. Goodwin, of TteldvIHQ, is, hac!lFbne.camo on my leg last raw- which the eatlrojcountryhould par-ilc(Kate.-DrcMv Hgrey In Les Jle'T Weekly.g J ,& . hs ? knocked It out In'.a teyrojinda, Not evoa a sar teHln, Guaranteed J. O. Ptcry'a rg . m&7&MtivBmJ$mkm &tf JL Hurry and Wbriy r are xyvin causes oi niaiij , menta that affect tho stomach , and nerves. JKeep the digaa-' tion strong and the nerves steady by the timely us of BEECH AM'S PILLS SoM ErerywW. la toxet 10c ntk 25. . REPORT FABULOUS GOLD ' MINKS NKAll BURNS ( (Jlarney County Nows.r , ' For several months there have been mysforlpua whisperings of rich ore findings on Gold Gulch, in the Idle pity district about 16 miles northeast of Burns, tahero there was at one time In tho past a prosperous mining camp, and It has been hinted that Important developments would soon materialize thoro. Tho discovery of tho main lodgo was tnado while placer mining' In Gold Gulch. A lnrgo amount of "float 'rock was found, which sot tho prospectors to Investigating and at ono pqlnt a pile of rock was dis? covered that had 'fallen over Into' tho gulch. Upon cleaning .this up and sinking a hole to bed-rock, the ledge was revealed, first nbout IS inches in thickness, but with deop er tunneling It broridoned out to four feet. In going below tho .bed of tho crcok water was encountoreh. which they nro not at prosont nble to control until propor machinery Is obtained and.drhinago Is established lowor down tho gulch. '" Tho lodge, however, extends Into the mountain on elthef side of the crook and a tunnol which has been1 oxcavated reveals a brenst of rich rock which Is "over widening and an-, parent!' without end. Several assays of tho dlfforonb kinds of rock hnvo bpon obtained, tho, highest shAwJng over $4200 to tho ton and then running down to lowor vnltios. Mr. G. F. McKlnffey brought somo eampl.es or tho rock to town recently, picked up .and brokon by hand from tho breast of tho tun nol and ovory partlclo of It" pro nounced tho most promising by thoso who aro familiar with mining. "ap pearances, It Is rich In gold nnd sllyor and easily mined. Tho prosont work Is, bolng dono by O. J. Darst, who has- been pros pecting thoro for Bovoral yoars and ho has full fnlth that ho has a for timo In flight. Tho m I no Is located about n mllo and n half from tho MoKlnnoy sawmill and a wagon road goca wltiln half n mllo or It. Mr. Dnrst has Bnckod soma of tho oro and cent It to Rolso for acqurato 03tlmato?. It la hU Intention, an Boon as ho la sure of his grpund, to proceed with development work ns fnBt as j)03sIblo nnd tho render need not bo surprlsod to seo In tho near future a prosperous mining camp of 100 men turning out valunblo oro right In tho door-yard of Burns. i o A Burglnr In Town his nnmo h "bad cough." Ho doosn't caro for gold or Bllvor but ho will Btoal your health away. If ho ap pears In your houso arrest him at once with Ballard's Horohound Syr up, It mny monn consumption If you don't. A euro for all coughs, colds and chest troublos. Price 25c, COo and $1.00 per bottlo. Bold by nlj dealers. . o Now Notaries. Charloa E. Palmer, Wlmer; A. f. Schmnlo,, Portland; J. G. Pettyjohn, Salem. .-, o Gooil for BHIoiikiioss, "I took two of .Chamberlain's Stomach nnd. Liver Tabids Inst night, rind I feel 60 por cent hotter than .1 have for weeks, anys J. J. Firestone of Allogan, Mich. "They are.Qertalnly a lino artlclo for bil iousness," For sale by Dr. Stone's drug store. Samples frcq. -o A rtian doerj not havo'to die tp receive his reward for doing right on earth. Wey Oft0 tfie H1"1" 0ut' v "J bave-Hwtt Dr. King's Now Llfa Plllo for wany years, with Increas ing wittafactloH. They, take the kinks oUUof tomach, liver an bowols. wtthont fuss or friction, says N. H. ,Brown, of Plttsfleld, Vfr Guarantea Bansiaciory xm j. Perry' rg atore. 25(7, i....ir, i -n- i ; O,' k A wosan can like most fny novgl If It couldn't have happened in real life. i mm It, V- rr rras QHHWlHg 'sr your llfe7ai!iwt 25 cents Is Just ex actly wMtygHare doing If ypu ne lect a coughV cold on the rhest In stead of treating It with Ballard . Horehound Syriup. A 2.5 cept bottls of this' splendid rqrrjedy will, cure an ordnary coughr hal the lungs am? act'as a tonfc for your entire system. Sol' by -all 'dealers. ' h .... i , , tj-o. . 5 . .i til., .hniif mnnpv lg tflO .fng it, f 7 DeWKtrs UttWhWIy Xftew are wJ2l, mm ifWmi! WJ CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT. Three Lines, Three Insertions. 25c. .FOR SALE For Sale A 7-robm liOuse ,and two lots. 10G8 l7th'st N. d'. Gibson 8-2 7-1 w For Sale l have fornlturo that will Invoice $600. This will Include everything in my flvo room house. There Is hot and cold water ga rango, bath and electric light Houso Is completo in ovory detail. Throo blocks from business dis trict. This furnlturo has only been In uso five months. What I want to do Is to sell everything as it lies In my home. I mean busi ness. It will take money to buy this, but $350 cRBh or -part on torms will give my homo complete to tho buyer. This figure will only Btand good until Sunday,, Aug. 30, 487 N. High' St., corner Marlon St. Phono Main 785. 8-27-tt. For Sale Mulo team and a first class camp wagon. Enquire at Fashion Stables. 8-28-lw For Salc One bedroom suite,"1 cook etove, heater, chairs and stand1 tabte, 1370 N. Summor St. 8-28-1W For Sale Good second hand wngon call on B., Journal. For Sale Young cow, will bo fresh soon. Farmors phono 24X. 8-29-3t WANTED AT ONCE Houses and farms to ront. What have you? List thorn with us. FOR SALE 5-room house, cloth nnd paporod, lot 60x90, good location. Snap, $500. $1500. PN'ow houso, 8 rooms, strictly modorn, hard finished, pnntry, bath,, tollot, coptlc Bowor, hot and. cold wator, lawn, flowers, cast rront, largo lot everything to mnko dno a cozy honio, ror n row dnys only, $1500. Would bo cheap at $2000. TRACT'S. 5, 10, 20, or 50 aero trnctB, $125 por acre to $200. Very best of soil. FARMS. 104 ncros, 75 acres of beaver dam land, 5 miles of Salem, $100 po acros. EXCHANGES. 54 acres, 40 ncros under cultivation, $50 per ncro, for city prop'orty. To buy, Bell or ront or oxchango your pnoporty satisfactorily go to BECHTEL A MINTON rtll Sinto St., Unyne Bltlg., Room 7-H SOME OF OUR BARGAINS IN RE.U. ICSTATE. Good 10 room house nnd largo lot nnd good barn In good location. Suitable for rooming gor bonrdlng house. Thla Is n snap. Ono now 5-room houso nnd 2 lots, small fruits nnd on car lino. Only $050. Torms. Flno fnrm 200 ncros, 1(!0 In culti vation, now 7-room Iioubo, 2 barns Bomo good tlmbor, plenty or rrui on good rond. Only $50 por ncro. Easy terms. 'This farm Is very fchoap and will not bo sold nt thhi prlco only for n few days. 140 acres good tlmbor, close In, 40 acres In cultivation, house and barn only $30 percro. If you want a homo in Salem or a good lot, sea A, O, SMITH CO. Room 9, over Unltod Statos National Bnnk, Salem, Oregon. For Sale First-class carpet papor ot this offlxo, 25c for a big roll, BARGAINS. A cholco '40-acro tract; good or chard, 250 English walnuts, 1200 Loganborrlos, flno spring watof running to house and barn; good big barn, fair house; 10 acres can bo Irrigated from sparing. Lays flno. Seo mo if yoi want a- t!ndy homo, 100 acres, largoIjouse and barn, 60 acres in pultlVailon, balanco pasturo and t tlmbor; flno spring ' 'water :to house and barn; excel lent place; stock goes with this Seo It and got a fine home. 20 acres,. 3 miles out; good Improve ments; house, barn, orehardr.etc ; flno level black land; $4000, My own home, 20 acres, with fine Improvements; good houso, barnu, windmill, tank, milk house and LulIdlDfTd. etc.: Joe-dandy or-i chard, otc; $7000. 6r 10, 20 and 40 acres- well Im proved near lawn. Houses for rent amkaale on Installment ore room .to ront, 16x40 or 32x50 money to loan on real estate notary work; employment ng.nc ...... . !,,,. n,i Store room .to ront, 16x40 or 32x50 Make youn wants known and H tblnk X cad fit -on out. R R. RYAXj Cr. Commercial ami In4r MvH, jw . -J - Fer Sale Oae large bird cage suit able for parrot, Else CvS' fret, height 6 feet. lleaVy wire," prld $5. Call 142 Court street. '1 ,W-U MiaCKLLANKOUH Found A pup Llewellyn setter In il Salem, Owner can havo same by addrosslng X care Journal. 8-31-3t Lost Saturday aftornoon, cither on Chomekcttr, State or' lith Btreots, a ipalr of black gaunoiot glovea Finder please phone 660, 8-3 1-3 1 Privato Olllco Room Flno light water, gas, etc., will sharo large furnished reception room with right party. G. T. Whllo, dentist, ovor "Barnes Cash Store." 3-3l-3t Wanted 70 hop pickers oh the Mark Skiff hop yard east of town. Begin picking Monday, Septt 7. Register with either C. Culvert, Asylum Ave., or J. Baumgartuer, with Lall & Bush. Price 40c. 8-2 9-1 w. ' ! J Lost At the circus Thursday even ing a gray top coat. Finder leave at this oftTco and receive reward. 8-2S-3t After Sept. 1 Owing to tho high price of food ' the price of milk will be 1 pint for $1.15 per month. 1 quart, $2.25 por month. 2 quarts $4.00 per month. Nob Hill Dairy, Falrmonint Dairy. 8,24-5t Tho Patrons of J. O. Schulz Will find him at his now office at 134 N. Liberty stroot next to new D'Arcy building. 8-25-tt Lost A whlto and tan pointer, II consotag 184. For rownrd call at 225, 20th St. S-25-tf. For Rent Now 7-room house, pump on porch, 1015 N. Commercial St. Call at Hill's Peel Room. Phono 454, 8-27-lw Wcnger & Clierrlngtoii Pianos and OrgaiiB solu on easy torms; tela phono 1187; 247 Commercial Stroot, Salem, Oregon. tt Salem Cash Market Tho finest cutx of meats at tho lowoBt prices, My phone 370, 247 S. Commercial St. P. W. Royeltz, Prop. 7-21-tt Help Furnished Free of Charge By Salem Employment Company, 478 t State street, phone No. 149. Par ties wanting help please call at office or phone us. Also have cow? for sale. Concrete Work Get my prlco on sldowalks, curbs, aoptlo tanks and comont work of any kind. All work guaranteed first-claw. M Ward, 2378 Maplo Ave, Highland Phono 1569. July24-tf I ogee Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum bar .shingles, building material wood and coal. Low prices and prompt dollvorlnu Ono block east of S. P passenger dopot. Phout 198. 7"-2-t'f Ilutto & Weiiderotli Fine wines liquors and clgan. Wo bandit the colobratod Kollog gand Casth whlsklos. Cool and refreshing boai constantly bi draught. Soutt Commercial 'street. 9-3-lyr Kulnrged Our meat markot on Ett Stato stroot has boon doubled In size and wo aro bottor prepared 'ban ovor to sorve customers. Prompt sorvico and tho boat of ments our motto, Call or phone 199, B. E. Edwardi Meat Co. ; Tlio Home Seekers Information Bu reau will place you In direct com munlcatlon with owners of farms nnd city proporty, Chambor Com merce, Portland. 222 N, Commer clal street, Salem Or. 7-21-tf nUTTEJtXUT BKKAD. It la worth Mere than any etha read yet the price is no higher Tor " at your graters', CALIFORNIA BAKKRY, Thoma ft GAoleyPrepe DRAYMKN. Cnmmla llroe,' TrasMiter GwMHiy All kinds of (ranafer work Furniture and planes boxed read) for shipment. Prompt service li our motto. B4and and oflee at 2CS Seuth Contnierelal street Phone 210. RaMeni Phene 96t LIVKKY AND Fgg STABLltS Livery aad Fw-d fiUWx Old Pott oflce rCabler at 2S4 Ferry street between Commercial an Fron, streets. Telephone 188, Sone o rh finest livoriM in tae city ea be found hero. Westacott & JoTra.' , son, props. T 0-1-1 y. SAflrT AND JMH FAOTORIKfl . A(.m( rr-rrDt? OH 'rcX&rrX? ', fCHlbHto FEK .S PlL ".a H ',J JimW&i I ' wMhil . All gg, teXgftg ii of, beuae Mlh. aad har wot CHi USL Jffi X TffJ 1 32? ot huerflf4aAd har veoe' I ' Wfont&j'' aad idNrV'-Hikt jB. ' ' Wanted Family to pick prune dur ing drying season, beginning about Sept. 10. Call at 541 Ml.l St.t or phon6 1092. Wanted It yowjkave an old safe or a new second-hand safe aad want to sell It, addrese (stating prlco and wkere to be found) bex: 74, Route 7, Salem. 9-l-3t Wanted A g6d gentle work team, betwefca, lloo aad 1200 pound. Call at-Valter Low'b barn, W. J. Ball, 14 S. Cottage. 3-31-3L Wanted I would like to take In bundle washing at My home cor ner ot Twelfth and Market street) Mrs. M. C, Braanon, 8-6-lra Wanted 1000 nop nickers to pick 600 .acre ot sons. Fine accom modations; bakery, butcher shop, grocery store, restaurant, dauclng pavilion, etc. Register now.. Of fice hours 2 p. m, Jo 4 . We pay $1.00 per hundred. For further particulars apply to Krebe Bros., room 6, Bush-Breytnan build ing. 8-12-tt. Wanted to buy 'A blacksmith efeop with or without tools, In Reed lo cation In city. Will buy the property at a reasonable price. Address FredaDupras, 235 Bara ga avenue, Marquette, Mich. 8-15-tr. Storo Room Wanted-MDne suitable for Implement buslueee. Addres "H," care Journal office. tt. Good WarIi Woman At once. Weekly washing .for two kdlea and a gentleman. Call mornings. Leonard Hotel, room 23. t 8-25-lw LODGB0. Tarpentcra Union NO. 106A Ixel Union No. 1096 of Carpenter aa4 Jolrers of America meet ever Baturday evening at 8:00 p, . It Hoarat hall, 420 State St. A. W Dennis, Reo, Sec. Foresters of America Court Sker wood Foresters, No 19. Meets Saturday night In Holman hall, Stato street Waldo Miller, c'r.: J. O. Perry, financial secretary Central Lodge No. 1(4, K. of P. Castle Hall la Holman block, ear , ner State and Liberty street Tuesday ot eaoh week at 7: 80 . m. Oscar Johnson, O, O.; H. H, Anderson, 1C of R. and S, Modern Woodmen of Amerlc Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meet every Thursday evening at 1 o'clock In Holman hall, W W Hill, V. 0.; V. A Turner, clerk Woodmen of World Meot every Fri day night at 7:30, In Holman hall B. Lupton, C, C; P, L. Frazlor, Clerk. ., i ii 1 1 i ii t Lincoln Annuity Union. Slek, atet dent and ponslon Insuranco, 2, 006,000 pledgrd; every claim paid Good agents wanted. J. Tl, O. Mongoraery, supreme organlter, Box412 Salem, Oregon, R. K. Ryan, secretary, 646 State str' PLUMRKfU) 1'lieo. M. Ilarr- Plumblg, hot wate? and steam beating an tlnaJng. 164 Commernlal streitt Phone Mulo 192. 9-1-lyr M. J. I'eeiel PfuiUBlHR, tteaM anl gat aitlng SuceeMor to Knox & Murphy, 2SS6 Commercial street, 'Prone Main 17 RKAL K8TATK FOR HALK 10 ncros, 4 miles from Salem; good 6-room houso, good barn; .,4 KQrps" bearing .fruit. Price w- ?2C09.t 135 acros'on Howell Pralsle, V mllo from R, R. station, 7-room houso, good barn. Prlco $75, Good C-room houso, close In, lot 82 V4x98'i. Cheap at $1500 City lots fdr sale choaif. Small amount '' down; -balance in monthly Installments, no Inter 04t, OLMSTED LAND CO. 78 f4TATK 8TUEKT. Mi tr mmm mwmm NOTE T THESE Hi JmmmTr