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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1908)
-" Z, it - r Jii -3- -v- T .w)wli AJ4 !j e.l -Sii ' !" . u I-" 1' v ni.n . Industry. 1 PT? the voters of South .?. . tn0 question i rrnm usv- - (X r'. L. in,A of residence In tW for citizenship 1 " L e year. This ftt lBl . ,,, n thO lCgld- ,100 W3 c tb . vt beeu "u ,$w fpcendum clause nde . constitution ?! ctton hangs the fato of , this eic. llB "r.T industry of I tW noie ",.,. , its nroa- lDllC0t8,WBa -"--- a the ewo w,v" TV 1 1 become a citizen of Dakota ,and thus made N lwS .,.i,1 Ho enm . rnlls has b'ucu " " uinn in tho dlvorco bus- iLnterprlso and honoat deal 1 1 tL first wavo of lovo ".'.. rPit tho bordors, rrz ; t . qieuy by fJU them skirmish for board kLs Capltat camo at once front ana Duiit v ?, hotel bo Imposing for tho- , is tie early ' "- ,vu"" ;L omaha and Denver wore L. w19 installed. A rfolau- . ..j lll room was fitted up, L of vhlch did not exist west M- York. Tiie raunu i v.. j hi "We strive to please," and lMMboaccompii8uea uy - .thr tn entire floor or squnr- Upollceforcofora rich guo.it i tbrfully done. irttulU were not alow in up . ... nt thn itlvnroavn IrtJ. seen-""1 u "" ' . to Sioux Falls wun a ' ii!" Oebhardt, as ho was af- utely called by all wno nas . 1. 1.1. ntinnba Inft Ilia JmiOcaii mo ."-v.w, .- - rTk haunts and lived succobv , ud magnificently in bioux ,iU!e making some alterations i tally. He was followed by l hsei 0. Blaine, Jr., Alford I. t, Mn. Rhlnelandor Stewart,, tin. "Silent Smith," Mrs. uo- B. Mollneaux and others of lorlfM note, and tho famo of ft became firmly established. urin Mogazlne. . o Ming Goods for Tar Enat. ml Jacob E. Conner of Saigon, uttlna, makes tho following ;ea the gratifying Improvo- ftayicklnw as observed at Ma- ralag American goeds: i been noticed In Manila that I been a very gratifying Im- durlng tho last IS i la the packing of goods im- !by tho Philippines from tho l States. While it is not yot hit It may be, It Is observed wecaro Is shown In the solec- c of stock for the casings. This (tines reenforced, ns It always 1 U, with strap-iron bands. atwlty for this Is apparent to liiolue watched tho methods of Cji, and especially transship llrt'tht by means of coolies. lth a bamboo polo and n elrope, carry 1 na most pro- i fuhloa practically nil sortd prcUndlse brought to this ra- ui the packago lu llnblo to MM burst at any moment. aer Improvement noted Ib In 1" ' . .,. TWtuTil Id ihn 'l 1 HiIIiiIIIIMbut- -I-,,-, i Jj i r,.M. ,.. ; ' of uniform packages, In- REMARKAULE GROVTH ' W.Jtt UQ ahwj'voiwT tho making tcad of placing a number of mis cellaneous articles In the same case. o A New Technical Dictionary. Consul-General Richard Quenther of Frankfort notes that at the an nual meeting of tho Association of German Engineers lately -held at Dresden, announcement was mnde that thp great work of compiling anO publishing the 'maw technical dic tionary, which waa conducted under tho auspices Of tho association, had to bo stopped becauBo it was found that tho expenses would amount to more than four times tho estimates. Mr. Gfttenther addB: Tho gTeat progress in sclenco and lndustlrcs had created a vast mass of now "terms and matter largely in excess of what had been estimated at tho' beginning. Ths 'BtoppagCla to bo greatlyN regretted, as thf want of a new technical dlctlohnry,and e3 cyqlopedla is acutely felt by thou sands of ier3Qn .engaged in, scien tific research, in nil lines of com merce and production, in lltoraturoi Journalism and In. tho administration of state and municipal government. It Jo, howoverf,satiBfactory to note that tho executlvo boards of tho as Boclatton of German ongineers has inndo strenuous efforts to tnko up and-complete this valuable work, and has succeeded In obtaining therefore tho aid of tho federal gov ernment of Gormnny and of tho min istry of education of the Prussian kingdom. Consular Reports. o . New Corporntioiifr, Coqulllo Laundry & Ice Company; prlnclpni ofllco, Cooqulllo; cnpltal .stock, $10,000; Incorporators, S. M. Nosier, A. T. Morrison andGoorgo T. Moulton. Roguo River and Oregon Southern Railway Company; principal ofTlco, Gfants Pass; capital Btock, $1,000, 000; Incorporators, II. B. Duddon borg, Glcnvlllo A. Collins and O. S. Dlnnchnrd. Pacific Toilet Soap Company; prlnclpni ofllco, Portlnnd; capital fltock, $25,000; Incorporators, N. A. IJakcr, William A. Lovott and R. II. IIftlghC8. Tho International Discount Com pany; principal ofllco, Portland, cap ital Btock, $50,000; Incorporators, H. D. Wells, G. D. DoMorrla and II. M. Estorly. o OP STATE FAIR v Twclvo New BHUng Will Prove' Ii' adequate. llDf O fotntb Flgntar VORXA. Tbe Kind You Kan Amp mm 6y fflfik oooooooooooo O MISS REATRICE SHEITON O O o O Teacher of Piano, Orgnn and O O Ensemblo Classes, until Octo- O O bor 1, in Chicago taking ad- O O vanccd BtnidleB. O O O O First NntlonnllJankpldK Studio O O O O Rosldi'iico Studie: .113 Marlon O O , Strectf. Phone 1201). O OOOOOOOOOOOO Tho only way to win a lawsuit Is to keep out. CastqrS Mb SBSSftasH Stir - iSS!!fWri nmmlct SLYORK. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Beax the Signature of "Calls for exhibit spaoe at tho State -fair this year Is' far greatov than ever before,' sa(d;W F. Mat Jock of Pendleton, president of the Stato Fair board, who Was in tho city yesterday. "Our space is inad equate, and wo need several now buildings, despite the fact that 12 new bulldlng3 were put up laBt year and two this year. "Ono of tho now buildings erected this year is 240 feet .long and will provldo for stalls for 4 d' horses. The other la a duplicate of 'tho creamery building, which Is needed for propc display of the dairy products, of thq state. 'Wo have JuBt received from Benton county a request for spade for a county exhibit, and wo hardly know which way to turn to provide for It. "This makes about ten general county exhibits, ahdl'lt seems that wo will havo to crowd up some of tho others to glvo room. I bollovo Ihero is a llttlo floor spneo left, but all tho Wall area has been taken, nnd wall spaco Is needed for a county exhibit. "Wo expect the new olectrlc line from Portland to Salem to Increase tho number of visitors this year There will bo reduced rates on all roads, and tho attendance promises to exceed nil pnst records. "Tho aggregate of $30,000 has been hung up In' promlums nnd purses. Tho stnto gives $10,000 for premiums, but that Is not enough. Wo should havo $20,000 Our speed list is larger than over this yuar, nnd tho track is in flrin condition. Thero is a $5,000 lhirou offered for ono trot and an equal amount In n pacing event. One hundred horses aro on tho track now In trnlnlng. Wo havo a largo mumbor of entries from California, Montana and other coast and moun tain states." Mr. Matlock is enthusiastic oyor tho outlook for tho coming fair. which will opon on September 14 and continue until and Including Septombcr 19. Thero scomB to be no weak spots in any of tho de partments this season. Tho greatest problem for tho management has been to find exhibition spaco for a proper display. Tho fair is. distinctly an agricul tural exposition, tho premiums be ing wldoly distributed on livestock, agricultural and manufactured prod ucts. Vast amounts havo boon ox .ponded by progressive fnrmors and livestock growers In tho last flvo years in tho Improvement of tholr horda, nnd tho exhibits aro boln? correspondingly Improved. An In vitation is oxtonded to all to camp on tho grounds during tho fair, whore thero Is a flno plot of ground with shndo, an excellent supply of water, nnd free uso of cnmplng site, with stalls nnd sholter for horses, Tho grandstand has beon remod eled nnd ItB capacity nearly doubled. Thero will bo no liquor selling on tho grounds and pool selling is pro hibited. Improvements hnvo boon made In tho raco course and special ties will bo provided botwoon heats to amuso tho big crowdB. TtMt&bova goes Woe Is often asked ATMS ur. l'lernt'a two taaaii fitlOoWtn-Mrdical jQtoeovi t?V9rlto Pcerlthl6.". v , f Wm Rtvswer,'l that GMo Medical, fDSeovery " l meet potoiit'alteratlvo of -Wpod-purlfior, and tonic or InvlgernUi: ana acis atpnciaiiy lavoraoiy m a curn ttve way upo". all tho mucous lining sir t&ees, as of the iia?al passages, throat bronchial tulcs, stomach, bowols ar- bladdcoNMir'iig a large per cenUof cata rhal cuci wtathortfie disease affect tl nasal pa!ii, the Owoat, latynx, bron chla, stoma. h-Nt as catarNal dyspcpla bowels (as muoyiJriicK6TO. Madder uterus or oilier pelvic orgaTw Eypn "tp nrnnc ' m--"v f tiw OtTectlotp. it l nftn jfyrrpvotnl In affeft !nK"".'fivy-ai!U4nfin: fj tf ?J for.jinrucitjoQg Jas of isoapys -umm ttBiMr ; w t'.uJEjSr'TreTnTgTnpnts .. i.ot;uiItiifjir,lont fllupyn ynij 1 Is a powcrlul otp7ntly ncilng InvifOr&V Ing tonic an nervine. For weak wore out, o or-wm cd women no mattor wlut hm c!iuod tho break-down, "FavorHo 'Prescription "will bo found mot ollcctiv In building op tho utrongtli, ffguluino thn wotnnnly functions, subdulnp pal; and brlnln? about a healthy, vigorous condition of .,io wlioln system. A book of pnrtlculnrs wraps pachvbottl giving tho formulmot botlumedlc)ncs and quoting Mliat oeorcs of eminent nutl leal aii,v,ors.'whoo works nr cousultrd . by phyrfidnut of nil tho nchcols of pructloi as ciiIlus In oroMirlblng, say of oach In grHlunt cntfrlug Into these medicine Thtf wontn of praNe bestowed ton tb several IngrovV'MiUH entering Into Doctor Plercn's mrdit-'- bv such writers should haVo more o than any amount, t noti - proliu-sloiiiu ttoUinonltkls, bccuuM such men n" wrltlnc for tht guldani'p ot tholr medlca bmthren and know whureol they speak. Both medicines aro non-alcoholic, nnn 'secret and cnntnln no harmful habit forming druc. txilng composwl of kU vrl. oxirncuoi i:iu roots ot naiivo, iuni'ncu- . (. ..v, j.1 f. VV v 'if- ' . - .u4t. THIS AlU- OF HW8B p la reached whlmVllstealng to Ue fn- ..firAwclRgijtrWiaf Bdlsea. jraoap- graphs lorlVarleiy and. real JoyoMB- - ness no rpus'le can equal thaV pro duced by one. of the Edtson ms chine. You can have any sort of a program you like.- Our collection of ey records embraces the grnvo and the gay, tho ridiculous and tho su blime. , L. f. SAVAGE Salem, Ore. cu i Wc Launder Ladies' Shirt WtU and White Skirts Just'Right' Wo guarantee .to. All of our aHlrlwalsta are care fully washed with a special neutral:W, starched Just ' where they should bo atarched (TMr? by axpcrU- who havo made' shirtwaist ireklng iTipeclal stMdy. Wo aro pleasing tho mbst 6arcful dressers iHtkaclty- with our shirtwaist work and are sur'V'we can pleas yofiu May' w have a COMPANY 8. Liberty Ut, .- SALEM LAUNDRY A1 iM 1 rn medicinal forest plunts Tboy are lxtt told by doah-rs In medicine. You can' afford to accent as'a sutMtltuto for nnn these medicines of known compoiltloi.- any. secret nostrum. Dr. Plorce's PelloU. small. sncnr-eiwU' easy to take as candy. rogulnt nnd U Vlxerate atosiaok. liver and txivv-l Gold Dust Flow Sfade by THE SYDNEY TOW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Mado for family hrc, Aek yonr grocer for It. nrati and aborts always on hand. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. Aw VT MMt n4ernIWi ta2Y'r. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA PRXItfjETOX HAS 'LTOIIT" TROUI1LES (East Orcgonlan.) Though no promises art made tho electrical peoplo say that they ex pect tho current to bo on between fnow aAd darkncs3 this evening. From advices recolved from tho power plant this afternoon they aro oxpect Ing to boo tho Bervico rosumed with in a few hours. The power has now been off en tirely Blnce a week ago Sunday night. At that time tho power plant was put out of commission by a storm that occurred on tho Walla Walla river. At first It was announced that the current would be burned on imme diately, but day after day has gone by and Pendleton and way points have had no "Juice." At Walla Walla the electric com pany retained an old ateam plant anil as a result the town has bad lights during tho past week, though the service has been poor. via THE REST ROAST THE FAanLY EVER HAD Can bo obtained from our prima tondor and Juiey beef, mutton or pork. All our moats aro Bolcctod from tho choicest, and prepared for tho tablo to suit tho domands of the fastidious. Our prlcos are lower for quality than you enn And at any plnco in Salem. E. O. CROSS, Phono SOI. 1170 Stato St. First Class Livery, Sale and Boarding Stables Largest stock of now vehicles in town The Old Club Stables Corner Forry and Llborty streets Proprietors, Gilliam & Doodlgholmer Phono Main 7, Salem, Oregon. Great Chinese Doctor J. M. II V M Has inedlcmu which II! cure any known disease. Ho makes a special ty of, and guarantees to euro Catarrh Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism, Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kidney Troubles; also any blackened pr Bwolles soreness, broken limb; Smallpox; Epidemic; all kinds of Bolls, Lost Manhood, Female Weak new, Hernia Troubles and Paralysis ConsalUtloa free. Care of Ylek.So Tong Co., Chinese drug and herbs, IBS High St., upstairs, galea, Or. UURN JAPS OUT. TO ROII THEM (Ualttd Tret Iad WJre.) Sacramento, Cal., Sept. 2. -The police today are looking for two burly negroes who set 8ro to a nut in which seven Japanese were living across the river from this city. In order to force the inmates to glvo up their valuable. The Japanese stuck to the huratag building until half of It waa burned away, then gave In and meekly file out aad submitted to a search hy the eroe. 0crs, hare leans that thugi have h Jrflt th Japanese In this ssetkH tor several sths. In each esse tw sre hT kM u9 the mm. Agricvltflral College Corralll, Oregon. OKers collegiate course in Agricul ture, UclwdlHg Agronomy, Hortlcul ture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus. basdry, etc.; Forestry. Domestic Science -and Art; Civil, Electrical. Mechanleal'aBd Mining Engineering; Cnaeree; Pharmacy. Offers elementary courses in Agri culture, Forestry, Domestic Bclenco and Art, Commerce, and Mechanic Arts, including forge work, cabinet making, steam fitting, plumbing, machine work, etc. Strong faculty, modern equip ment; free tuition; open September 25. IllustMt e4algue with fu)l in format ap14eatln te the Jtg Ittrar, fe. 7-l-8-wJ Little German Shoe. Stere: Get footwear that Is right for this season, and save shoe bllld. I have-a new lino of medium heavy working shoes for fall trade. nd MonV. Leather gloves for harvest work .. i, MY PRICES ARE THE 10WEST Boys' nnd MonV. 9 I JACOB VOGT,, S"" Street u OREGON 99 BUILDERS ARE YOU DOIXQ WHAT YOU CAN TO POPULATE YOUR STATB? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, stro'aghnnda anda .willing heart-capltal of no capital; ," t, , Southern Paof icGo. Lines In Oregon Is sending tons of Oregon litnrature to the Bast for distribution through ovory available agency. Will yoU hot help the good work of building Oregon by Bonding us the names and addresses of your frlenjn who aro likely to bo interested' in this stato? Wo will be glad to wnr tho exponso of Bonding them complcto informntinj about Ortl'GON nnd its opportunities. COLONISTS TICKETS will bo on snlo during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from tho East to nil points in Oregon. The faros from a fow princlpnl cities aro , From Donvor $30.00 From Louisville , ,',,,.., .141 70 " Omaha 30.00 " Cincinnati . , 4'J.SO " KaneaB City .... 30,00 " Cleveland 44.75 St. LoulB 35.G0 " Now .York . . . . . . , . KG.OO " Chicago 38.00 TICKITTS CAN RE PREPAID. If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon deposit tho propor amount with any of our agents. Tho tickewlll then bo furnished by tolegrnph, Local ngonf, Salem. WM. MrSCURRAY, Genpral PassengeT Agent, .Portland Oregon, New Of rt YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Msttchless Beach Resort TnE PLACB TO CO FOI&JFBRFECr REST AND EVKKY CON. CEIVABLE FORM OF IfRAtniFOIi AND DKLIGHTFUD 'kBC REATION. ITS FAOIUTIM AKK COMPLKTE Best food and aH ahUH dance of it. Fresh water frem springs. All modern nsesstls, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly prevlded x evsry day. Fuel in abundance.' Cottages partly furnished or unfurn ished to he had cheaply. Strict munMpal unitary rsguiatU, ' NEWPORT Is reached by way ef the SontherR Paclfle to Albany or Corvaliis, thence Corvalls Eastern R. R. Train fervlce dally and the trip t plssswre threnghout. RATE FROM SALEM , 8KASON SIX MONTHS TiOKJrr W.W. SATURDAY TO MONDAY TKJKKT .W. Our nlsborate new Summer Book gives a concise description of Newport, Invading a list of hotels, thsJr eapklty and rates. Call en telepheae or write local agtf, TM. McMUItRAY, GsMral FasgrAtt, FrtM4, Otfm, I