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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1908)
IMILY OAPIT AD JOjmMAfc, MUW( OMWOK, MONDAY, BEPIKMnBII , IK. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL h. HOFKR, Bd. and rrop. ji Independent lfcWipter Devoted to American Principle And the J'rostr imrt Detetopcweat of All Oregon. puMlthed Bmy HwiIb Except 8(m4y.rSi Ore. rtuncatiw?ioN' raths. ((nvarlftWr In AdTHH)) Dally, by carrier," per yer....T. K5.00 I'er month- .60c DaHt, by wall, per year. ... 4.00 l'er month Mo Weekly, by mall, per year...... . 1.00 Six monlbi -too i SI'KCIAIi DKLIVKKY ' f- For corWonlonco of subscribers branch delivery ofllcos are Qsthbttsh d at tho follpwing placcB at 3G cents ji.or month, $1.00 foP tbreo months:,, ABylUra Btoro, F, Q. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Aveniie Junction j Oarllno, Sdvontocnth Btroot, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Stole. Dauo's Store, Alex. Dano, SouthCommorcial street. Electric Storo, C. M. Eppley, Wast Btnto street. ii Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Koad. , ' Howell's Cornor, Twolfth. and Cross streets. I ' O. K. Grocery, A. A. Englobart, Twolfth stxaut, Wlieolor'B Slorfl W. O. Wheeler, IIlghlandYrivdinue. ' . Yew Park Btoro, F. O. HoworBOx, Twelfth and lUrtllS ' Lane Grocery, Hovonlconlh stret J. L. Mooro & Son, cornor Capitol and Union scoots West Oaimn Store, wol anient. SPLENDID PROGRAMS AT FAIR NEW FEATURES ALL AROUND THE OKEGON STATE PAIIt HAS OPENED TODAY WITH A GOOD ATTENDANCE, AND EXHIBITS IN ALIi DEPARTMENTS. I Continued From l'nge.lT) Now 'nornl Kxirilflf.' " Feed Your Nerves Upon ilch, pure, nourishing blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparlllft, and you will be free from tboso spells of de spair, those sleepless nights and anxious days, those gloomy, deathllkp feelings, those sudden starts at mere nothings, those dyspeptic symptoms and blinding headaches. Hood's Sarsaparllte has dona this for many others - It will cure you. Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or In chocolaU-d tablets known as Sarsatabs.JOOjkwesSL merclal streots, where the crowds get on and off the cars. This Is done for tho purpose of giving strangerB in formation, and, as tho offlcors cannot bo recognized by uniforms, the chief has Instructed them to pin their star? on tho outside of their coats, that they may be more easily recognized. Hoard of Trade Husy. The Board of Trade roomB Is one of the busiest pines In town this week. They have some over 1000 extra room- regl terod, and two men, wllh messenger boys, are In charge, applying the stranger with Infor mation anil locating them In good looms. BrfViry Hofer has had th roomj dwnrVfd with hop, In the absence State Fair Racing Program Best Aggregation of Harness Horses Ever In Orepi Will Be Seen At the Grounds Next Week TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IB Pacing, 2:20 clasB ......... Farmers' Purse, 2:1G trotters ( closed) Ullhee Purse, two-year-old pacers (closed) , WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Oregon Purse, two-yenr-old trotters (closed) Inland Empire' Purse, three-year-old trotters (closed). Greater Salem Purse, 2:08 pacera (closed) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Mountain Valley Purse, three-year-old pacers (closed). Pacing, 2:10 class Lewia and Clark Purse, 2:14 trotterB (closed) FRIDAY, REPTEMBEII 18 Pacing, Consolation to 2:08 cIbbb ,, Rapid Transit Pure, 2:05 pacera (closed) Trotting, 2:19 class SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 10 15 Rural Spirit Purso, 2:09 trotters (closed 1G Trotting, Consolation to 2:14 claB3 3 4 5 C 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 IM i t; Zlnn't Confectionery, 478 St,aio stnot. t t Dr. Btono's, 243 North Com ill n join I stroet. f Huffman'. Store5. North Sixth street. Gormnn Ilnkory, co.ner Twolfth and Che-urkota, MmMti afMWWHlWK illllUMl mil lo-grt ttnstrrrriiitut nrmi'miMunn, THE WEDDING OF THE COOS BAY TARY TO I'OIIITjAKIF AM V COUNTRY TO THE VALLEY. Adolholm Wyrsch, the florist of St. Benedict's Abboy. for the first tlme, ,,,,. ,.i- vtiiit nmi it make has 15 Bpoclmens of potted plnnt t,)nn) ,,ttltlTfl for the tmie being mostly vory rare Bpoclmens tllo .,, lnfTatfcn .bureau hai boon 9hows a Hex bcgonlnn with lt-Hv"0,.T)mj t tt, fn f1r around. 20 Inches long, tho tubnrorn begonia. wl(h R man j chnrge, where nil In tho Cedar of Lojinnonla from Joruns- forn,Pton j, fiuppKeil Vleltors, and lorn, tho salvia Zurich, and oURiraro Mature &uar.nJUiK Sitbru I hnnd forns. Th-Abbey also aends 2Hcf j e(1 nut t) a-nfilb. lonir hemn from n Bovon-ncroflold, rr. ..nMTnfr r mnnii la urnv ni. LEAVE OUT ALL SOUTHERN AND nnd specimens of on'ons. They win ro.. .ueoaj5 jt a not onlv n V.TO'llERNMHtHfiON. imVo an axhlblt of Burgundy grape, J0faifUi Snnlwiot to atranger,. iThal extension would bo of no n Wodneidny. Thla U the fl-t b , ,., MrtRt acc0minodatIon to tlMcr,Li'.?ntf l0 woBtorn5 Orogon or Umo tho Ahbiy somH n4 flornh ox- L,w owffsfJ T1revl, pi endle iu.1.1 K rinn. ti i 1.. .1.1 ::...." ' " """"' """l """ .. t"- " 1 amnimi n arin in hib wur, imi .1 . i .' ' ', ."" ' . 'lu,y. enterprise, of Hip state d d tint know how to ih.t ; wnnld be 11 good thing for J.'lne ailcltcn Show, rcneh that pnr or the state. Pgrllnml and the central part pi largo number of bird tire In rite ntoamnr Alllancu win clmr-, otiaain nwu-nri nmi u imnn If nim i m. ..,- .t nAUiw t.mi. mmi tWod by. Iho AVIIInmofti. Vnlloy !)- luiiu arrive,! Tnvlav TMo fftltewfait x- yelnpiiipnt Lervun nnd ONE HUN- Hut when It I ; rtntod bv lha Port- i.u.imr. 1.. n fur hniiaad their ilrd under Mr. SehfnhntiV cai Obed PIckard. Marlon, gainen. m-1 Qilmnl Alftanv tfian diinW fm " ,,.... ...h- ... w .-. ITI , HI II" li niui F r "' " """ i-miKi-fBB uniKH hip ire ne- ironi M Pan to soutli h the ono moat ipnn inrknv Two yeiti ngp last mW when tho flrot hlj? dovoloiihitinUoonventlon wa .!,.V,Vn.lVpC,t,,n """ n71' ,,lN I"" W,W1 " ' r,nt0"' 'y H' lrt- h li,I.,,.V,;V.i,,X.MT',:H WK"K TAKISV lan.l pnr-ors UltU Mil otl.ar.oxtensloni 1, JSkT1.113 ''"MK'IH A'l HllflM'KIIH or the Ilmrlmaif tm MUST STOP CONGRESS AT NORTH BEND. I'OR THIS, and that the oxtann'on (? wr'l in hand and running smooth ly. M'flfc'Jiei! Rucum. Thi iitta:a and paeiri who start ed, In tb n'nV of condition. In the rare- Oil-t iiT'treeon have bent the nil' 1 if ' "rcR'nt n'-ecBiiMon on t'- n'"t ef :r!r rnln"v, f'r the pat 01 kMin Mn-I nf lha trnlne,.i whlta nnfiMn liatt. . .... . ... .... ..... !...-. . ft" -AJ'"'"-. -':! .t-ouVa "minr" win be biavV to ,,,: "nib.h !? K.l'ToTrev.nt any" one "from now. ' n ,.r ;r ",, "":? :" ,orV, . " ? V?'H co?tAJLnok ":ilntwflniWlthth.ni. Although the ' " r wrt .r-i itr tiiw "i t vn'iin in liiu it ii ii i niiBHi ii iiiuijic in i iimrn uir ham uu ini nun rnrirars iiihi . .. .. ..i..t .. oinin h ,i. .....i .-. i i.., ... 'V.v;:...L."T ... '.....-. .."" '.rw . ""''"".''"' ''""'? ." " ' nrnct co or "tio nmg- 11 lnuuiBsu m ,, ..;l:i .".. i n Mu.m.i me usu-.iBi.iii ui me uoiiiiiiuir hoiiih- turkay exhibit Is tho inrgtMit tnat una . : ,.,,,- . ., e 8fllem trmckt there Tho couuncrco oumi imir wni 11 nnniwin.Aii lit. uim n'nin.iii (r nnim iivim .mi l.tasi ..... ..-.. .. ...... ...... (w..u.......iti, i. u.f. .ii iii'jil iiitiiii 111.Yi1.r1 uir 1'ifcij. itinni. liiitn nn.i anina ini .a iifiii iiiMiiiii . . untun, ..... ..,....--.. . v ova oi mo race. Isnior, urosnnm. goi uen. , Mn Doiivory. A chanee in the nchHule of the DRY GOODS NEW FALL ARRIVALS Ladies' Coats Direct f-om the coat hendquar ers of America such styll-h gar ments, nice nil wool cloths and prices so roasonable. Vhlt our cloak department. .. . wr,iT. over been aeen nt an Oregon fair. ; i ., ft ... instances w !lfi""V.?,,0"'0r: .! "'' .'?!L VX!?"- ". M- Calbrenth. Monmouth. ! '' ", f"1! CSV. iuiiuiiinuii ii oiiu u ri i liit uiuwt iii.msm ui'' rut)- liinnk. hlno nnd Bnlnsliod Anuniusiant " . i,-- hero e on tiie IrrnnlHnrt liti tin.it. ln.nnjl 11.1m ...m iitif-vnuttr . .m.... .... . . v.v..r.J ... """" " "i iiiviiiM I. iinvi' ii', ha, v k V ntul lrHTr.A VII IU X'ltr nwmtivn ....... . ... .. .. ... .. 1 . IV. v:..:. :::.".:"' ''A "V" ii.nt wnni groin linos or irninc await Ivor nnd v ;rVX;vn..:TAl".Jli,iK ft rl'ron" ,0 (,os " m- mm light iiiiisjrr " 1U tai' "'n,',"7 ... . hluo pllo gnmo, IIWRNTA. There are grain, fruit and da rv ,im rhlto wyandottOB. dnrk brauuif., silver RonbrlghU, blnck East India i.tfiln rrulf nntl ilnlrt .. i. .... ... . .. ..... .... n ., .... ...... ..I... iiiinKH. no ii o nan on any rurtiior Bopnrn- products. Cnttlo, flhoop, goats and n. Koonoy, Turner, brown log- tlon hotwoon Uiobo roglonn haa boon Bwlno. Thoso aro minor products. i.ornB Prortn'""W Jlio liotrolhnl niinowncotl THKHE ARE COAL, TIMHKll AND A. r. Underwood, Yoncnlla, huff and all that Is nocoainry to comploto LUMBKR PRODUCTS ALL THE orplngton duoks. tho union Ib Harrlman'B handa of YEAR AROUND, UD Elliott. Montavllla, black Ml- "leei. A rilllrnml. in llin rrmpt linn mini. ............ Tlml nnlnii I. I. ...! J1... ..I ..... --- - -- - - ...... M1in ur. -mi . " " v .." . ",u" i''ncv nior roson travel in Bummer am: either by way of Rosohurg, by Eu- homo Bookors and tlmborlnnd looa gene, by Drain, or down tho connt tors nil tho year around, from Astorln.. THAT UNION WILL THERE IS A CONSTANT VOL. A HHTKHN OREGON. KR UUHINESS ORKHNATINfJ AT Few peoplo can Imaglno tho or- a HARBOR, foct of connecting up tho grcnt In- HARIHMAN SHOULD BUILD torlor of Orogon with n doop-sea liar- WHERE THERE IS THE MOST hor that Is ontlroly Burroundod by n URGENT NKED OE A RAILItOAD, flno quality of tuorchantablo coal. Rny8 tho Tolegram r.nT.'10imPllft! Iournn! fll,?cln' ?,()8 Tlint Ib whore tiioro Is tho largest Bay editions twice n dnv dnrliitr (lie .-,.i. ...... i i,.m ..nn.i ...t ...ii.... Btiito l-nlr will have much to do with viii.:tti-; titiks aiie itirn.nivn AND POPULATION IS RAPIDLY IN CREASING. Western Oregon Is Hpendlng $150.- 1 000 a year on publicity nnd promo tion work lo bring In peoplo nnd stimulate enterprise. i THAT IS WIIKRK RAILROADS making public nentlment for the hap py couMimmatlou nf tills .MAR. RIAGE OP TIIE PACIPIO OCEAN AND THE INLAND EMPIRE. Presorvo (tils copy of Tho Cap ital Journnl for future reforenco nnd If you havo an IntoroBt In Coon Bay ,...,.. , mind ii mn uown uiuro nmi AHK MCKDHD TO ENtOURAOK' S?.''i ft RtocUlaolclor In wos ern pi- T,K PKOPLE TO IWKI' UPTHKIH okou'b greatcHt onlorprlHo tho noon work opening nnd development of n r ron 1 1 "' iieepHcn iiarnor nmi roriiiieu naval coaling station by tho combined of forts or tho Htntn and tho national governments. WHERE IS A RAILROAD MOST NEEDED? Portland nnporn doolaro with double heiuMlnoH that all llarrlman extern lima nro to stop until after ho hna built tho Columbia Soiithoru from Hhnnlko to Klamath Palls. TO GET THE DlltHCT BENEFIT FOR PORTLAND OP ANY POSRI. RLE RAILROAI) EXTENSION, Man ngor O'Brien and a delegation were sont to see llarrlman nt Pollcnu Bay Tho Columhln Southarn leaves the O. It & N. Just above Tho Halloa on the Columbia river. It extends 50 miles wmth Into n wheal nnd cattle and uheop country, e reKlnn that Ih waiting for wnter for Irrigation HUT IT IH DIHECTLY TIUBU. GOOD MAN POR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR. Tho selection of A. Huckonsteln of Snlom for ono of tho Presidential electors wns a wlso net on tho part of the Democratic state commltleo. Mr. Huokostolu Is a political de bater or more than avorago ability, and has A GOOD PBESENCE AND A CLEAR VOICE that can bo hoard by a crowd. Ho Is. heslden, one of the manu facturers of this Rlohard LyonB, Eugene, lc.iff log- horns. W. A. MntcB, Corvallls, brown leg horns. Ray Cooper, Snlom, pigeons. Olon E. Orr. nickreall. pigeons. Monthly Evening In Auditorium. McElroy'B Military Band, W. E. McElroy, dlroctor. 7:30 p. m. Tho following progrnm will ho rendered: 1. March, "Loglon of Honor." Bugllone. 2. Ovorturo, "Grand American Fnnlnsla." Bondlx. 3. Cornot solo, aoloolod, B. P. Drlscoll. I. Patrol. "The Hluo nnd tho Oroy." Dal by. B. Add reai of welcome. Mayor Geo. P. BodgorH. fl. Addroaa. Oovornor Geo. E. Chamberlain. 7. Vooal solo. "Cnrmena." WI1 fvon, Mrs. Halllo Parrlsh-Hlngofi. 8. Medloy overture, "Popular Sounds," Lampo. 0. Rnndlng, solootlnn, Miss I.lllth Mooro of Eugene. 10. Address. "Tonm Work In Or egon," Tom Richardson. Port laud. 11. Humorosque. "Aux Threo Sulsfos," polkn. llonnochopo. 12. Mnlo qunrtotte, seloctlon. 13. Snlon nleco. "Plrst Heart Throbn." Elolnborg. 14. March. "Ynnkeo Grit." Holg- mnn. rural mall carriers was Instituted this morning, and will bo In forcorjn lll the end or fair wook. Tho carrier? will lonvo Iho olhco at 0:30 o'clock onch morning, bo that pooplo living In tho rural districts, who come to visit tho nlr, may recolvo their mall bo roro leaving homo. j Yesterday's Adnilsslons. I Tho turn-atlloi nt tho stato fair grounds yesterday registered 400 paid ndmlBlona nt 1:30 p. m. FARMER fContlnniod from Page 1.) Infants' Coats Bear Skin, Plush Velvets, Bad ford Cord, Mohair and Pong Silks. H Hosiery Is utato. omploylng n.oA ." ." Tti... .n... . nn.... , labor, and not morely n trumped-up l"' , , ,,,h v politician who tins to live off politics ThU la nhout tho first honor over handed to Mr. Huckostoln. who has LABORED LONG AND FAITHFUL LY IN THE DEMOCRATIC VINE- I YARD. Tho Democrats reward tholr cam paign workers no a rule, and wo hope In seo Mr. Huskostoln get some sub stantial recognition. Mp MB clerk of luday who saves U llio proprietor ot tomorrow. A few years of email saving will give you n r.ood bank lie count and u hnblt of thrift and economy, TUQB& takou togothor mean a business of your own. It pay to bo prepared when your opportunity cornea along, Bt glii uow and deposit your savings with us. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL bMbWMIMNM Ml'RDKUUD IN FIGHT OVER GiaSS OP WATER Bollofontnlno. O. Sept 14. Tho I'Olloo are looking today for Mlh Ruin and John Bnrlcn. who arc sup posed to have murdored Prank Dar Uh In cold blood. In a qunrrol ovr the Inst drink of water In tho Ohio rallwny'a construction camp yester day uftornoon. Durhh wanted the water for his wife, who Is 111. The wnter wipply has become de pleted during the past two weeks, and the tenders have had to walk two miles to tho Lewlstnn rotorvolr tor water Yesterday Rulu and Baric arrived at tho palls Just as Durhh was pouring out the last drop to car ry to his wire. Tho men domaudod that ho divide with them nud when ho refused ho was shot dead. Tho peoplo hero are greatly excited abqut tho shooting, nud the railway company U taking measures to have the water supply Ironght nearer to tho camp. Oh, well, we'd rather ho president of several good banks than United State senator, anyway, although utot peoplo arc neither. "-' . in o U Is now Auuouuced (hat the MothodUta will fight Joe Caution. Rut the Methodist brethren should remember that Uncle Joe Is a hard eued sinner aud ho has hU entire dUtrict as a. reliable congregation at hU back. to all Police Protection. Chlot of Police Gibson Is taking good care of the crowds, and la every, whore looking nftor dotalls. Ho hut stationed several or his special mon at the Intersection or Stato and Com- Eye Don'ts IKNT buy glasses over tho coun ter aud select thum for your self. You may soloot a pair that aids your vhlon for the time being, but that may prow most Injurious. 1H)N'T buy ohenp glasses; suoh lenses nro Impurfeatly. ground and unlike. DON'T read In bad or on a mov ing train. DON'T rend without your glussei nor with somebody else's. 1K)NT continue wearlug your old glasses when yu feel that they nro not Just right. IT'S EASY TO SAVE THEM RIGHT BARR'S JEWELRY ST0''E State and Liberty Streia. It hail desfroved all tho hulldlngi, valued at $2500. Mrs. Thomas and hor son, who woro visiting In Spokane whon the orlmo wu- commlltod, atnrtol for th raneh today. Tho son aald that, as far kh ha know, his fathor had only ono onemy. ' Ho says ho doea not think robbers committed the crlmo. n hesnys It ia unlikely they would fire the bulld l"KS. o ! CONTKM1TIBLH 1N.1URY ( Ul' M.lililU. i Ono ot the mannu't orlmos tint has ooourrod In this olty tor some tlmo was discovered this morning. wnon w. I.. aKipiuii, uwnwr in u irsu class trotting talllon round tho nni mal In Its stall In the livery bnrn In tho roar of the Wlllnmotto hotol with Bovornl ugly knife gashes on differ ent pnrti of Its body. Tho stallion wns bleeding profusoly, and wns In great agony. A veterinary Burgeon wns callod nnd tho wounda wero dressed, but tho horso Is ruinod for brooding purposos. Tho nffalr wbk reported to tho sheriff, and an at tempt will bo mndu to locate tho cul prit. Thoro i ns yot no cluo to tho criminal's ldontlty. Tho,6tahlo of Nick Longworth burned' tho other day, valuod at $30. 000. "This," snys an oxchange. "U tho son-in-law ot the oxponont of tho slmplo llfo." But is a man to bo hold responuilbo for the doings or hU son-in-law, wo should liko to In quire? o ' O .A. M Kt? C 3. 3C jA. . Wo glvo tho best values In Ho-lor- In tho state. Our 10c Hose ror children equal any 12 Vic goods olsewhoro. Our never-wear-out brand at 15c compares fa vorably with regular 25c hoio. Undctwcat Underwear tor everybody, for bablos, for girls or boys, ladloa or gontlomon. Smnll alzoa, medi um or oxtrn largo sizes; houvy cotton, or mixed with wool, or all wool; low price undorwoar or medium prlco goodB. Wo can suit you. Millinery This season we wo better pre pared tlinn over; hund'-eds of nlw stj'ilsli hnta, no two xartly allk. Vory moderate price. Muslin Underwear Our new fall snitinnt nrebet tor than they havo lien for yean Ss our 25c Corset C ivr, Moi- lln Drawors .25c a pilrl Skirts nlcoly trimmed 5t(j Skirts, wide ombroldcry ..$1.1 Shoes Hamilton & Brown shoes are mado to wenr. We have them tori Ladles, Men and Children. Clothing Wo hnve Just rcclvod n fl stock of Sulti for nova ir Ms- All cut In ho latent lylo. b1 the boat values in this countrr. Wo sell on n Yer close ma;gl:. Inmi flinn nther Bti.fi . That HI why you oan do better here ROSTEIN & GREENBAUlil, 2S!tKl j do you WHMHHHsjbjdTi HICKORY BARK I Cough RcmcxJy Aiiovtm rvti wan ifiasuaai Coushs, Colds CROUP U'K;in CuK lCt-M SORt THROAT r... . w. TIUOAT-4lUNCS WlkM)UMKIUa. . ta lutruot(xu k rj. imt4w (b i I know THAT ELLIOTTS PRINT SHOP Is the only Commercial Printing; Houe in Salem carrying an assortment of high waot paper, envelopes, cards, etc. for the busmen man. Trespass notices, and Prune and Hop Tickets for the farmers. Cards and Wedding Stationery for the society lady. 223 South Commercial St. Phone 1243 mtsmismmmnmsmnsw