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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1908)
It rrAH,Y..CAPlTAI.tJOUnyAL-SALBac. OREGON', FRIDAY,, SKraKMKMlL 4, .1 ,f1" 7 I-fflSfe FORTUNE rtreet-volccdbal- ft aSHIBHH small-Blzed IniUI n rt rprcnco iMf 12 months for merely .hlfifcore 01 iuiuiuj ... j -talking machine" oncot a jjr fruit (JROWEHS OHaAKlHU ' (But Oregonlan.) rowers' association wn a Hermlston last evening innorganIwHon tnnt Prom- i jj much good for that sec itlefoture. tronlwtlon meeting wns h tie office of A. C. Crawford .Cnwford served bb tempor- ktain. It was ucciuuu m Li!a Saturday night for the i forming ft permanent or- a'jkt much of the time wab 1 1 discussion of the boat aiffrultto ralso upon tho cast r project. After much dls- iltwu mutually agreed that iuJ peaches will bo tho tnoBt i'4 fruits to raise though Iitfei may bo raised with Mjthti fall scores of orchards frirds will be set out In the . coanlry. It Is estimated wo 25,000 and 30,000 1 be started. ulttce composed of Messrs. de and Dlshon was np- r to draw up plans for tho fruit growers' organlza- "T-- " WJS3KaWMW-'"S,'.l.V stimulated tno necessary Interest among .the young men of the coiln- Jack nshoro has put theprophets to shame, and'thetemptatiSns he ha had to combat have been great. At overy port of call Admiral Evans allowed great numbers of 'the mon Bhore leave, butt they were given to understand thnt the continuation of such favor3 depended upon their b havlor. They were told, too, that to a certain extent the honor of their country was in their keeping. Patrols wero sent nshoro to watch the men, and the result of all this wus that Jack had a very good time, and enjoyed the hospitality extended him without abusing it and getting himself in trouble. The Metropolitan. IfcV font's SoIkt Sailors. 1 11,000 enlisted mon hnvo I liemielvcs. Tho greatest t wre green when they loft raRoids. Tofiay they aro I Kmen, full of confidence Ifssi of having n part In bo t t demonstrat'on; and In Kitttlon they hn? set an ox- ttMt will Inevitably be of fpod to the navy It was bo- f 4'ScuIt to get enough mon Even through cxtonslvo pi ind the establishment of if stations In all sections of Wt there were not enough Mails in This voyage has Clcrclniitl, tho Commoner. Of all the heterogeneous celebri ties whom It has been my business 4o meet, I hnVe never known one as slmplo and unaffected as, Grover Cleveland. II" hnd absolutely none of that veneer of vanity which make? most great mon ridiculous, He wns the only Democratic Presi dent slnco 1861; und .no career in American history had been more trl ramphnnt ami sensational than hist yet ho. continued t'q JJho last to bo ns slmple-nnturcd nnd ns ready to listen to ithe small talk of ItbjtT people as though he had spent his life raising chickens on a bush farm. Tho older ho grow tho more at tached ho becamo to the simple life of tho country. He wa9 fond of old clothes nnd looso slippers nnd the soft grassy earth. Once he (told me with great gusto how George Wnsh lngto fled to his farm from tho flat tcrlcs and intrigues of public life. "In 1797," ho eatd, "when tho country demanded that Washington should lcavo his farm and return to public life, ho squealed like a pig. Ho always preferred his farm to the White House." Ho had no aristocratic instincts not one. Ho wns a commoner to the core. Every man wob a man to Grover Clovolnnd. Tho richest In dividual had no glamour; and tho poorost had not smudge In his eyes. Ono morning whllo ho was dictating nn Interview, a very ragged tramp camo up tho path to tho house. Mr. Cleveland oponed tho door, listened ito tho man's story nnd sent him away with half a dollar and a "good luck to you." - -.- "Who Is that man, papa," asked llttlo Dick Cleveland who hnd been romping In tho hallway. "That Is a poor man out of a Job, Dick," replied his father. "Ho U a long distance from his homo, and ho Is trying to walk back." Broad way Magnzlno. o DoWitt's Kidney nnd Dlnddor Pills aro for weak back, backache, rheumatic pnlns, Inflammation of tho bladder and nil othor annoy ances duo to wenk kidneys. They nro sold by all druggists. n When a young man is old enough to got married his friends gonorally think tho best Joko In tho world Is to havo him married, anyway, In tho nowspapers. Bei AlCOllni.i -.. LJ'- K lift JLiiH J 1 1 1 i" TpTPm teJtefea sKfMrtiK " AHCOTIC. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of B. &33&S ymItieo Syobk. W In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Demarcation of Alaska Boundary. It is about five years slnco1 the Alaska boundary tribunal In London happily settled the dispute between England nnd this country. There was no misunderstanding with re gard to COO miles of the boundary between Canada and Alaska, which had been, defined ns extending from Mount St. Ellas to tho Arctic- ocean on tho 1,41st meridian of west longi tude rrom Greenwich. The conten tion related to the regular boundary nl-o about GOO miles long, from Mt. St. Ellas southeasterly to nnd through the Portland canal, delim iting ithe,nnrrow coast strip of southeastern Alnskn. In the spring of 1904, a few month's after tho decision of tho London tribunal, O. H. Tittmann, representing the United Stntes, and W. P, King, on behalf of itho British government, began the delimitation of that part of the boundary which had been In dispute. The difficult work, it is oxpcqteJ, will be complet ed this season. Tho commissioners have fixed trigonometrically nil the peaks Indicated by the tribunal ex cepting two near Mount St. 1311ns, thoso in the region between Whiting river and Devil's thumb, and some of the penks south of ithe Unuk river. The turning points of the water boundary In Portland canal aro also to be fixed this season by reforenco to points on Bhore. The work has been slow nnd ard uous on account of tho nature of tho country and the Inadequacy of our topographical knowledge of largo parts of It. On tho whole, tho boundary line lies nmld pcrpotrual snow nnd Ice, except where It dropi abruDtly to tho valleys, only to rise again Into tho snow regions. Mr. TIttmnnn snld In his recent address before tho American Phil osophical society that it had been tho business of tho commissioners to Identify nnd establish tho geographi cal position of tho peaks which tho tribunal had marked as the moun tains contemplated by tho treaty of 1825; also to mark by vlslblo mon uments, wherever posstvlo, tho turn ing points of tho lino, nnd to doflno and describe tho lino between the points selected by tho tribunal. In tho co u r bo of this work It was nec essary to mnko n complete survey through 120 miles of conintry which was practically unknown, nnd to se lect mountain peaks within certain prescribed limits to dcflno tho boun dary. Tho passes, valleys and river crossings, with n few exceptions, havo now been monumentcd on tho boundary line. Tho boundary crosses tho summit of Mount St. Ellns and other high peaks of tho St. Ellas Alps nnd tho Falrweather range. When tho work Is completed all tho boundary pcako will bo connected by n continuous rl nngulntlon, nnd tho intervening , rtrctches will bo so monumented that thoro will bo no opportunity for disputes to-nrlso such as were oc casioned by tho dlspovory of gold on itho frontier between Washington, Montana and Canada. This work has naUirnlly been ono of tho most dlfflcult plccos of boundnfy delim itation over undertaken. Now York Sun. A Unlit ' JH KS. x -S To OTereeBM tho well-groaa4e4 Ml reasonable objections of tho aaorvtatel Agent to the use ofiweret, pudlclnal com bounds, Dn E. V. Tierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., somo time afro, decided to make a bold departure troia the usual courso pursued by tho tua'wera of put-up medicines for do mestic use, atuLso has published broad cast and orreTy to tho wholo world, a full and comprftte list of all tho Ingredients entering InWhe composition of his wldoly eclobratcd fcpdlckics. Thus ho has takon hts numewis Bfurons and patients Into his fulncOnftfcnco. Thua too ho has re movcdhlscicdlclnes from among secret nonrmrof doubtful merits, and tnndo themWfcmciilcs of A'noum Comntmtm. TiY-ihiJ l&ld-?tjp Dr. Plr rrV h ai shovi iflrmnim nn; of syph nxf-plTi-ncw if" munii io siuncct inera to rru tin v. Not only does tho wrapir of every bottli of tr. 1'lerro OolJcn Mwllcftl Dlscovorr. tlU nniuu nipuirnu tor wpftk stomach, t rp' s ton niKnxiiontn C(imtx)lnff book lit boon i-otnpllcd liu-rur blliout.reit and all catarrhal UUoaM? wlieforer octl. have, prlhtwl upon It, fn HdJn I iiprV. a lull and cotnplcto mi of a I oinp it, out a smnll ktatldanl tltrcl. nl irorl. nf nil it. .nn. ...... chools of pre- .iro, contalnluc reir nutnt'f ous extract fiotu tho Vfrlllnps of Itmllni practitioners of nu'SIclne, endorsing' n (. i(niti(;eg vowlU tatnf. oai-h and every lucre dlent eonta nt'it In Dr. Plctvo'a medicines One of Une Milo book will be mulled frc to any ; tu.u sending ndtlrcssoa postal card or by letter, to Ur. n, V. Pierce. Huffalo. N. Y . and rvMUiytlnir tho same, f'wm thli llttl booltlt will be learned that Dr. l'lcrco's mo.!-Iclnt- contain jio alcohol, narcotics, mineral C"A? ir.whr txjlMjnous or Injurious aeenn and tbat thoy aro made from natlTo. medlri nal routs of rivat yaluet aluo Uiot fcumo ol tho mott yaltiabln lncredlentu contained It Dr. Plercos l'avorlto Prescrltitlon for weak, norrov. .over-worked. " run-down." nerxeu: and debllltalcd women, wero cmnloyed. lottc rears atro, by the Indians for ttmlltr aliuicnu affectlny their squaw. In fact, ono of ih most valuable taedlelual plants eutcrlne Into tho composition of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre jcrlptlonwa known to the Indians u "quaw-)Vovd." Our (inowlcdre of the usei Qf not. a few of our most valuable nttl ve. me dlclntl pltnts was gained from the lndltn. As made up by Improved and exact pro cSf? V10 l T"fle Pretcrlpl Ion " Is t most emcient remedy for wlatlnir oil tho worn tLly funcUons. correct I nc displacements, at prolapsus, antsterslon and rotonrcrslon. overcomlnr painful prrlods. toning- up tbt K"M wJ,(r,xP wut a perfect state W health. Sold Ikr all dealers In n"dlclnaa, Gold Dust Flour Made by THE SYDNEY TOW Kit COMPANY, Shlncy, Ore gon. Sfado for family use. " Ask your grocer for It. Draa hnd shorts always on hand. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. I iTHWHoiijr I 1 1 I I J' Cflcj it American Ilurkc. Tho director of ho censuB an nounces that "Heads of Families at tho first census, 1790," is now In pres?. Membership committees of colonial societies will now find their work considerably lightened. Suf ficient proof can bo supplied by re ferring to tho now "Amorlcan Al manach do Gotha," "Burko'B Peer age" or "the Golden Book," It in clude? reburnu from Mnlne, Massa chusetts, Ilhodo Island, Connecticut, Now York, Pennsylvania nnd North nud South Carolina. But whero aro tho "First Families of Virginia?" Have they failed to put In an ap pearance? If so, Incompleteness Is manifest. To omit tho name of Lee, Fairfax or Custls would bo as un pardonable as to discard Endlcott, Van Rensselaer or Biddle. Thero are few English families capable of tracing to ancestors who "came over with the Conqueror." The Wars of the Rosea proved fatal to claims of young descent. Great-great-great grandchildren of May flower pilgrims constitute a compar atively numerous body today, and nearly all the families whose names appear in the first census are now represented. But even New England stronghold of the "original Ameri can," ia rapidly changing Its char acter by Immigration. A decreasing blKh rate has aided In accomplish ing the work of elimination. Saxe, poet of humor, declares that the strasgest thing upos this earth Is American aristocracy. The typical cltlien of today is a composite type. The foreign born and the secoad gen eratlon have claims not to be post poned to thoso which are founded merely on long reMec. The his torical alue of inch a dc-cufiaeat la manifest, But to ttpt to aiverj t 1st a mmm. pWWy wn! Idle. New York WW. Can,, TnE BEST ROAST THE FAMILY EVER HAD Can bo obtained from our prima tender nnd Juicy hoof, mutton or pork. All our meats aro soloctod from tho choicest, and prepared for tho table to suit tho domands of tho fastidious, Our prices aro lowor for quality than you can find at nny plnco In Salem. E. O. GROSS, Phono 201. 70 Stnto St. First Class Livery, Sale and Boarding Stables Largest stock of now vehicles In town. The Old Club Stables Corner Ferry and Liberty stroots Proprietors, Gilliam & Boedlgholmor, Phono Main 7. Salem, Oregon. Great Chinese Doctor L. M. II U M Has medlctnu which will cure any known dlseaso. Ho makes a special ty of, and guarantees to cure Catarrh Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism, Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kidney Troubles; also any blackened or swollen soreness, broken limbs; Smallpox; Epidemic; all kinds of Bolls, Lost Manhood, Female Weak ness, Ilernls Troubles and Paralysis Consultation free. Care of Yick So Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs, 153 High St., upstairs, Salem, Or. OOOOOOOOOOOO O MISS REATRICE SHELTON O O O O Teacher of Piano, Organ and 0 O Easemblo Classes, until Octo- O O ber 1, in Chicago taking ad- O O vanced studies. O O O O First National Rank Bldg Sttidlo O O O O Residence Stndio; 815 Marion O O Street.. Phone 19M. O OOOOOOOOOOOO Pkoae 44 Main 147 N. High ft. ' C. W. YANNKE Preprieier ef THE FASHION STABLES Cafci s4 Uvary. all Mrs KIhb JUfefcsr Tire. BBBBBBBBBBraWBBBBBBBBBBS fssssVSsssssElifV sssssf II VLssssssssssssssssP X JX sW C KlbIVbY AvNhflHTN sbbbT sbbbbbbbbbPPUbbsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIi BaBBBBBBl1 5 Is reeched when listening" to the en trancing strains of a Edison Phono graph. " For variety and real joyoue- ness no music can equal that pro duced by one of the Edison ma chine. You can have any sort of a progrnm you Uko. Our collection of now records embraces tho grave and tho gay, tho ridiculous and thosu bllmo. L F. SAVAGE, Salem, Ore. $ Wc Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White f Skirts Just Right. it We guarantee to. All of our shirtwaists are care; 1 fully washed with a special neutral soap, starched Ju9t whore they should bo starched and Ironed by exports who havo made shirtwaist, Ironing n spoclal study. We are pleasing tho most careful dressers In the city with our shirtwaist work and arq suro wo can pleaso you. May wo have a trial. . SALEM Tel. 25 LAUNDRY COMPANY 136-166 S. Liberty Ut. I. v . Get footwear that Is right for this soason, and save shoo bills, I have a new lino of medium heavy working shoes for fall trade. Boys' and Mon'r. Leathor gloves for hnrvpst work . ,IY PRICES ARE THE 10WESI JACOB V0GT, State Stet u OREGON BUILDERS J ARE YOU DOING WHAT YOU CAN TO POPULATE YOUR 8TATH7 OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlors, honest farmers, mechanics, merchants, clerks, pcoplo with bratnB, strong hands and a willing heart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. Lines In Oregon ts sending tons of Oregon lltorature to the East for distribution through every availablo agency. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon by Bonding us tho names and addresses of your frlonJ who nro likely to bo Interested In this state? We will be glad to ocnr the oxponso of Bonding thorn comploto Information about OilKGON nnd Its opportunities. COLONIS1H TIOKKT8 will bo on salo during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from tho East to all points In Orugon, The faros from a fow principal cities nro From Loulovlllo 14170 " Cincinnati 42 20 Clovolaud 44.7C Now York CC.OO From Douvor 130.09 " Omaha 30.00 " Kansas City .... 30.00 " St. Louis 35.60 " Chicago .. .... 38.00 TICKETS CAN HE PREPAID. If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon doposlt tho propor amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph, Local agent, Salem. WM. McMURRAY, General PaWHSHger Agent, Portland Orcgoa. Newport YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort THE PliAOE TO GO OK PJtRFMCT RWiT AND EVERY CON. OEIVARLK FORM OF HBALTHFUL AND DKLIGHTFUL REC - . 4," Jt ' ' REATION. E Best food and - z as abuH- ITfl FAOIMTIKfl ARB COMPJ dance' of Rireih watej" fre'TrlHg. All Modera neceMltles, such 'as 'telegraph, telephone, markets freshly provided every day, Fue) In abundaee. CotU&esiwrtly furnished or unfura Ishedto be bad cheaply. Strict muaMBal sasltary regulations. NEWPQItT Is reached by way of the Kouthera Pacific to Albany or Corvallls, theses Corvalls k. Eastora . R, " Traia serylce dally and the trip a pleasure throughout. RATE FROM SALEM BBA0ON BIX MONTHS TIOKKT WStT SATURDAY TO MONDAY TIOKBT .. Our elaborate aew Bunner Book gives a eoacise dewrlptloa of Newport, Including a list ef hotels, their eapleHyad rates. Call ou telepheae or write local ageata. WM, McMURRAY, GsAsral Fag-Afat, PerUaaa, Orega. I