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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1908)
" La t f V 4A M M DAILT CATOTAIi MMHMMMM" ii ii 'i " FOR HAY FEVER. I, . . 'tiMiksimMi'WSSWSi ( " ttlhmt Xtmilti. A CASfe ir4 POINT. P0RT1AND ...ii i nji.iiirranj ii ii rli'i .rtmii ' ',.,'. ;,,,.,-, ,, i m ' "- "'' ".. 'jijI. ,-V;T,.l',lliiiiirll', l'wAl.l'W1l'-!rrll''', "TV.. i. M ' DOCTOR ; PRAISED FOR KINDNESS TO HORSES From tlio Capital City one can drlvo In jnany directions, nnd not And a public watering trough Tor hornet In a distance of 25 mllcn. This In rcmarkahlo when It Is remembered linw mnrtv onrtfMrn lliftrn nvn rnfirt'nt and how mnny'farmor have rt.hn'ng .ft!" fhnuaatada of nriK)M at& animal In the eoVrse. of r yearls 44l?.'li.' af fording them a handy Mftee t wafer when traveling along thj "jjarhis roadi Market reports SAN FHANGISCO MARKET!. (United Treis Lensed Wire it, San Francisco, Sept. 2. Wheat, No. 1 California cIud, per, cental. $1.07 01.70; California Vhltp Austrllnn, $1.75 $180 northern btuestem, $1.72 1.S0; northern club, $1.67 M ; Inforlor grndeB of wheat $1.CO01.CO; red $1,050 172. Barley Feed barley; $1,30 0 1.35; common to fair. $1.2501.30; browing nt San Francisco nominal at $1.4501.55; Chovflllor, $1,500 1 00, according to Quality. Eggs For dozen, California fresh, MISS JIAYMK R. BMITIMIt Kiuit Moundfn.,Coluinbu,Ohlo, writes! "Have usott Peru for catarrh and )iy forer. The results being remark ahle, I can highly recommend it to all who are Buffering with the above ills ea8, I am happy to bo able td say It hax liAlped me wonderfully." What Is known as liny fever Is In reality endomlo catarrh, a catarrhal condition of the, nose, (throt, nome times the bronchial tube, Inciueed by ome local IrrltAat. , The IrrjUMon I generally due to vege tal emanations 6f seino sort Ilay has been auettetsted a Iwlng the nauto of this malady, henco IU namo, hay fever. It has been attributed to rap weed and ther vegotntlou also. It la a Yory eaprlcloHfl dUoane, coining and going, A medicine that will liolpono case may not help aitothpr. Such troatmont has always Wh very uncertain aail utuat tefactory. ' Ferstis helps some oases without a doubt, although it is Mot cUltnod lo be a lafalllbhs remedy for saeh caaea. Mfan--l!n the Ideal Laxative. NO FLATF0CT 'foPH" POIl'flAN 1WANGIHGO i'.f (rJmfH l-NM-Wsed wife.) Nan Franclseo, Sept.. 2 If a man has Hot a nicely arched Instep, ho ed et aply for" appointment an ft poJIeMMH In San .Francisco This 1.1 the edict that ha disappointed many 'aapiraats for ttH force who are now under going examination for their Sine to Join the- ("city's finest" Qua thousand candidates hate np 1)114 for places and a corps of doc tors Is working over them to put , tfc.eae men through their paces, The physical requirements are Ink it directly froni tlpe of the U. 9. army and the slightest defect In man ly. Wpiwrtlona Is suWclent to disbar a candidal,). One of tho tests re quires, the men to stand upon a glaat pinto undor which a mirror la so ar ranged that the bottoms of his feet are revealed. wnttjr on their places, It Is not creditable for tho rcctlon through whleli sucll rondu run that no ono hnn onoqgh ,i;ublc splrlWnnd huninnlty to put no nnd mnlntnlh n watering place for honoa nnd'logs and people. For Instance, wheiV Inst driving over tho road, wo could not find a placo to wntor horse between Salem nnd Sheridan. So It Is a pjeastiro to Hear of a pulitlo spirited man In Portland who has restored n watering trough that was torn dtit by county officials, and any such mnn Is on(IUod to fnvOrablp mention in tho pro's, Such a. man la ontltlcil to tho good will and thnnks of all who drive tho road, as well a of lovers of horses' the state over, Dr. Andrew C. Smith of Portland has recently rebuilt tfo eclobrajed Ilnrncn road wntorlng trough f'rtnd tho fnrmors of Washington county, those going to nnd from Cedar Mills arid Mt, Calvary cotnotory nnd jail others who hnvo traveler this jipr onghfaro ind used tJio-Xlraughfor many years (o wnlcr their 'horscjljaro roJoclngt 14 W. Smith repaired tho plpo wlch loads from n spr,ngMon, hH.plkco, Tally Vllln.'rfnd has ma'd'e othor 'lm proTcments to tho 'trough ahd its BurroMftdlngw.' An entirely now trough was put In. Several men we're at work an the. Job several days. te, Smith made all tho nrrangombntn for tho,vrealrs, pcrsonally'Bt( llat everything was properly d,one and then ho paid money out Of hls.owrl pocket for the work. Several mouths ago the county, commissioners started to mako cer tain Improvements to the old trough which had dono iwrvjcft for 'many years. For reasons of his own Dr. Smith objected to tho actions of tho commissioners, Hut now tho trough tins been put In bettor condition than It over wao beforo and Dr. Smith himself Id re sponsible for tho Ipiprovomcnt. Tho new trough will accommodate vXaefa- Staves t?rpf4ts WWI II iiinniiM iiuimii '" "Vt- I M ' mmmmmiu lEyww ip a.iowif I ' -ttmm i i' . no that shudti that crnck arc really unnecessary, I! a silk waist cracks you know the silk Is HdCWaRr, Ypn.rcmetn,t)rithe make nnd avoid it. Poor silk cracks because it is "loaded" with sine. Ojmqu kdcsornck because they ar uioded" with chalk. Tiny are made of a flimsy material, starchcd,r itlff with chalk to make them keep out the light nnd to hung fttralght. BRENLIN, the pew window shade material, is Kronif, closely woven, without rilling pf any kind. It ha a natural body which makes it hang straight and smooth. It won't crack, won't sag, won't fade. BRENL1N is only one of the new things we have frttcn thlf" spring for progressive home-makers, Mf jvu tm uuericu in iresnemng up your nome a bit. Our star wii! t ftrikutarfy htlpfuh ' V. ZiViV seconds, 26 r En-Hern select ed 22c; Eastern firsts 25c; Eastern seconds, 23c; thirds, 21c; storage, 29c. Butter Per i pound, California frch, extras, 25c firsts, 23c; aeuinds, .22c; thirds, 20c; packing N'o. I, 20 Wc; do No. 2, 19c. (; Now cheese Per pound, Callfor nln flats, fancy, 10 &c; firsts, 10c: seconds, 9c California Young Amorlca, fancy, 12 c"; flrits, 12c: Eastern Oregon, fancy, 13c; do. Young America, fancy, 14 c. P.otnoes Per cental, lilver whites (sacks), fancy, 75 000c;. poor, 05 075c; Salinas Durhanka, $1.3 01,00; early rose, 76 085c; nwoe't potatoes, 1 02c. Onions Per sack .yellow, 55 0 rt1 uvv s Oranges Por box, Valencia $2.0003.50. r . -. SEPT. M-It Salem, Ore. Cgan-i n-Tv-v EXCURSION TRAINS and Special Kates LaaaaMMiaaaaaaasb-i SEPT. 114 Sakm, Ore, OREGON STATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION FOR 1908 The LARGEST and BEST PACIFIC COAST FAI CHILDKEX Monday, 14tli, KESEHVED BOXES CAS E HAD lit AI' VANCE FOlt THE RACES 'CHILDREN Snturdny, lQUt I -. Greatest Exnlblt nt nnyCtpa3t Fair. ,; ' iu. LiJIJIhm. rtlt itrtHintMrtil Ok ftBW fUUIIUliifje Ull vuiuiiiumi vv Chicago, Sept. 2. Roooplts, hoga, 22,000; cattlo, 22,000; eheep, 28, 000. Hogs opened nt yesterday's close. Left' over yestorday 6o Recoplts year ago, 25,000. Mixed, 0.2007.00; heavy, 0.0507.00; rough, 0,20 00.50; light, 0.25090. Cattle nnd sheep, 10 cents lower. Chcago, SopU 2,-niDcc. wheat oponcd today at 82; highest, 9814! lowest, 00; closed, 97tt. ' Dec. cor opened at 80j highest, 80; lowest, 78; closed, 78 Dec.oa.tB opened at 40; highest, 60 V4; lowest, 494; closed, 50.. i Kansas, City, Mo.', Seit..2.-Ro-cclpts, hogs, 0000; cattlo, 10,000;. sheep, 6000.' - ' ' Omaha, Neb:, Sept. 2. Recepta hogs, 7000; cattle, 8000; sheep, 25,-000. lie. BAriKMvMARKET Local Wliblenalo Market. Eggs 25c. , Ruttor CTenmory 3 1 V4 c. Cows -$3 03.50. Hens lie; young chloksnB, Local wheat 85c, OatB 30 0 37c. Rnrloy $22.50. I'lpur Hard wheat, $4.8006.00; valley, $4.25, Hay Cheat, $10; clover, $9 por ton; timothy, $11012, Onions i$l. 25 cwt. Hops 1907 crop, 600c, Cnwcara Bark 2h03c . Mohnlr 18c. Retail Market. Onto $1.45. Wheat I1.0B, Eggs 22 c. Uuttcr Country, 30c; creamery 35c. Klour Valley, $1,35 0 $1.25 sack; hard wheat, $1.40 01.45. 11 ran 90o por snek; $30.00 ton; shorts, $1.30 per sack. Uutitoek. Hogs Fat, $0.25. n Stock hogs $4.50. Bteors 3 He. Veal 5 7c Tropical Fruit. nanaaas $0,60. Oraugcs $4.26. Lemoni $5 00. lrtiaml Market, Poultry Hens, l2o? ducks, 12 0 14c; pigeons, old, $1. per dozen. Mlllstuff nran, $20. Flour Valley, $1.20 per tack; hard wheat, $1.45. IMIW Wiiiii ai " ww FIVE ARE " DROWNED ON SLOOP Walks and -groundB tho fllncst. Freo camping for thousand?, Agricultural college to hold meetings. Races six days; 'commence Monday. Freo evening entertainments McElroy's Bnnd and OrclTes'trJ. j Prominent men will speak." 'V v Fancy stock shown dally, v i n Complete Program for Six Days-Two Gregt Shows Dajf and Night-Something Doing Every ttoiijr i One Hundred Thousand Oregon People Attend the Fatf and are Better Tor it. :x V '. A WEEK OP PROFIT POR YOU! ENJOYMENT POR TfifeVAMILY! SUMMER SCHOOL POR ALL! . ' Low Rates Salem, Oregon Sept: 14-1 9 GOME Low Rates ; Salerri, Oregon Sept 14-19 VETERANS Jjfejtlnu cdjt r pJFjago who1, In his speech accepting the nomination himself Called attention to the1 fact that ho lacked tho usual qualification of presidential aspir ants Ih'Al of having faced death on tho field of battle was lustily cheer 6d by tho grizzled soldiers of battle as, they passed beforo hlin.t If tho membors of tho Grand Army think the less of Taft for not having been a soldlor, they did not show It today. Old Soldiers in Lhnj ' Tho great parado was a proud and pathetic sight. Tho Jull tldo of pa triotism 'that Bwolled. In tho crowd nnd tho Wro of'horlwn thnt flamed up In the hearts of tho spectators, aroused great'onthuslasm, but tho Biulne'flB of tho spectacle has an equal ly deep effect. Tho realization that thin comparatively small body of mon Is nil thnt l left of tho vast army of which It was a part and' the fact that many of these will bo gon? b'oforo another oncnmpn;cnt, nppnr- ently Impressed everyone. Tho old bullet-torn nnd tmoko blnckcncd bnnncrs; the ragged uni forms, snved carpfully for moro than 40 years to recall tho service they have- soen; thiTsturdy old boy with an empty coat sleeve thrudgtng sldo by sldo with tho gay old veteran who U "stumping. It" qn a wooden Icgf-xtho tottering old fellow who will march this last march it be hdrop8 dead on tho, way, and would ask nothing better than to dlo In thfc ranks-r-all those , tempered tho en thUBlnsin of tho crowd, but tho cheer Ing and applauso was not decreased. , Thla evening there will bo a great electrical displny extending for four lines along tho Maumeo river and thoro will bo mnny cntortalnmont for tho voternns. Tho bufalness ses sion of tho organization begins tomorrow. Miss Mnrlo Honlg, n Eugene girl 19 yenrs of age, was yesterday mis taken for a Portland shop-llftor and kidnaped nnd ttikcri to tho metropolis by detectives, where tho error was discovered. per pqr Difer Island, Ma., 8ept. 2. Search ing partlc aro 4ralng Penobscot hay today la an emj to recover tho bodies of Ave pens who went down when seven we're drowned through tho capsUlag of a sloop lu command of Captain Haskell yester day. Two of the doad aad three sur vlvora wert tk aahore last oven lag by mcurers. There seomt to be llttla hofte of recoverlag the bodies m tUy prohably have bea carried Hay hy th tide. It ta poMible to reach the bottoaa with cranBltBt flhks aehr the place wkre the iloop immk Wf Uffek is Ully t, j Pr6pri6Hrai Ing liouWld itrfUt, th NEWS three Bailors board Astoria haro bs threatened wjtlujlpath unle ltj produce, $6QQ for the "Black H&ad." A commlttecr. from North Bead til Marahfleld will meet Harrlsua.ul attempt to secure: & lino from Dftlo. Harrlman will visit Mod ford ssd AM bany on his way, north to 8alem. Walter Johnson, admltted.kfl of Elmer Perdue, whllo the latter was accompanying him on a lul seoklng tour, soys ho Is confident kit victim enmo from Sparta, K. C. ThQ Oregon Electric track to Hllh-I boro will bo. completed Friday. A steamer piles thq Yamhill jlitf botweon' McMlnnvlllo and. PprtUti threo times woekly. This j the trtt resumption of trafllc on the YamlGl after a gap of five years. Tho mayor and council of Portias, aro planning a second pipe Hm f bring Dull Rtm water Into the city o Secrotnry Straus has npprotfd tit action of tho immigration offlciau refusing to allow Mormon immi grants to ontor tho U. S. lWtiWiWWWWiWMWiWWWWWWWWWWWl,iWlillllliWilllfc FALL FASHIONS i W VflliKBal fs v Wmm9w aH'flF i jf B H nmll 'Hf m nf saaW' Fm' bBbV VbbbbF V The Clothes attracting the widest! attention at present is the famous ..i, . r Bishop's Ready . Tailored Clothes ii VlWT f tut HtlllM MICHAEL. STERN IFINC CLOTHINQ For Men and Youug Mien PHc i $10 to $35 Salem Woolen Milt Store sT i mwmm v