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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1908)
t I-- niii m -. Mfaih'i itoif'Awi'mnf DO Y0U GET UP WITH A 3VAMI5 BACK? KMncy Trouble Makes You .Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news pttra. ifhour.c to know of the wonderful D I cures inane y m. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the grcaf kicl cy, liver and bind' i dcr remedy. It istlic great men fcnl triumph of the , nineteenth century : yj VP" 1 'rtQ:J of scientific rctcait ' H.-iicrt ' Dr Ker. ll --" eminent kwutr-r .it' bladder- specialist, and is wonderful! successful ill promptly curing lame bach, uric ncid, cntnrrli of the bladder and Bright'' Disease, whicli is the worm form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root in not rec ommended for every tiring but if you huve kidney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found just the remedy you need. 11 Las been tested in so innnv ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so (successful in every case UuU n st)ceial arrangement has been made by which till readers of thin paper, who have not nlrcady tried It, may have a wimple Iwttle sent free by mail, uljon look tell ing hjorc nliout Bwnnip-Rool.niul how to flndoutif youimv'ekidncyor bladder truu blc. When" writing lentlon reading this generous offer In tin paper inuisena your address to Dr. Kiltuir & Co., Uiughainto;' N. Y. The rcgulir fifty-cent and on dollar size bottles u Itoms of Bwunp-ftaot. sold by nil good dru agists. Don't make any mistake, but n uicmbcr,tlic ttufuc, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, Htut the address,, Viiighanitou, N. V., oa nvery bottle. QAVE TJIIfl DEPUTV SHERIFF THE BLIP (Lebanon Critorlon.) After bolng nrrostod at Scio on Thursday evening on a churgo of. as sault and buttery Vfofurrud by Wayno Howard, of Waterloo, Thom as Page, ft young man who wnu op orating a atnnd tit- tho fair grouudH, loayod from ho rig whllo bolng tnk on to Albany by Duputy Sliorlff J. IJllyou, and tnado his oscnpo. Page was also charged with carrying u concealed weapon, Troublo between Page and How ard aroao wbon, It la aald, Howard bogun Intorforing with Doug. Ham ilton, tho itinerant proauhor, who was attomptlug to drlvo through tho fair groundi). Page In mild by on lookoru to havo resented Howard' actions toward Humllton, aud during u Htiarrol, struck Howard ovor tho head with tho butt olid 6f Hninllton'H buggy whip, indicting a deep bcalp wound, Pugo then wunt to bin stand whoro Bhorlff Smith and Dep uty Munkcrs nrrostod hltu on a charge of uusault and buttory, and of carrying a coneoalod weapon, ns he whs found to liavo a rovolvor In hit pockot. , puorlrt Smith turned tho prlaonor ovor to IJllyou who started to drlro With his mnti to Albany. Arriving nt Mlllor'a Btatlon Page junipod from tho rig, aud though IJllyou gavo chasoj liiudo his oscnpo in tho dark noaa. Thoro iu no trace of tho young man, aud It la not llkoly that ho will bo hunted for very hard by tho an thortle, a roportn aro to tho effect that tho prisoner wan not to bo blamed vory much for ills act. win Bfc ' l-L AU'UltUL 3 I'Ett llFJrn AM'ficlaldtfPmwrtlloHCf. llnpSuwiaffisBifcliMjtf PromoK'H I)ito(tenjOrr iwss mvl IVstroAtatai irifcr Oplunt Jloqihlnc norHiKraL WK'iiirnvii i W tl.IOVWtlV. I. .Hill.,..! i . 4KM I IB. lktlll M AntrtVci lU'iuedy fwrCWM lluu , So jr StoK.Kh.Ulrti El Worms Auwulswus Jwrt msaowaosaorSmtR J'iafie Sljiuui" of LS NEW YORK. LiiwranU'CV Kx Co y of WrtiffWt ' -Jb-J III .J5T I VypCS L& H PWw1. ''' iiS5iE55Bifc. ' 'WlftflB CASTCRll J2l2THTT-Ttvwri5!l5SSrS HtJt' JswitwbMri mSsMBSEBH lundriM(2m tflMfcw OFFISHItED $40,000 FOIt OKHGON MINK The owners, of th.e-llale-lgh 'copper initio Iti the Trail creek dlntrldt, about 35 miles northeast of this city", woro recently offerdd $4 0,0 OK) fo.r the mine, but turned tho offerdown. Tho offer was. made by an English' rnnattanv. "'!'." Last week two pf tke owners of the mine, accompanied by Dr. J. F. Hcddy, who-) also an ownor, visited tho mine. The two visitors. D. C. Hums and William Hart M. Hamil ton, came from Santa Barbara, Cab, and wore tho guests of t)r. ' Ited'dy, whlto in this city. There In considerable dovelopment work going on tho rnlnf and pros pect aro becoming brighter every day. In fact, Hie prospects at tho proHont jtlme nro Buch as to lead the owners .jto reject tho offer of the English ,cotnpany"!of; f4p,000';fo,r'th9 mine. "?. ' , Tho .Work .of developing tho .prop erty is' to be carried" on In tho fu ture on a larger ,scalo In order to determine the oxtorit of tho'proiporty. Med ford Trlbdno. ' O. A. O. Day nt the Fir.. The O. A. C. Is planning for "blc things at tho Stato Fair. By special arrangement Friday, tho 18th, hail boon sot anldo as O. A. C. day nn' at that time Oregon's greatest school will mnko a display worthy of such nn Institution. During tho morning hours there will bo demonstration In Block Judging and fruit packing nnri a genornl display of work cal culated to glvo the pcoplo of tho state of Oregon some adoquato lde& of tho Bcopo and effect vpnenB of. the work at tho Agricultural .collogo. Jn tho afternoon ablp speakers will tnjk on vnrlotiH phases tuf farm, orclard and garden worlj, thcHO talks bolng niustr1tod ntt thoroughly as possible Tho ovonlng will bo dovotod to a program of music, speochen nnd further Illustration of Agricultural collogo work. To enllvon tho occa sion proporiy, a largo number of O. A. C. atiidoiHti will ongngo In col logo pantlmoB tho sorpontlno danco, Jolly-up, football rally, college Hongs, and will proiont other phniKH of student life, Arrnngomouts nro iiiado for n gonerous nuuntlty of printed material, placards and such like, so that It Booms reasonably cortaln that visitors to tho 'State Fair on Friday noxt will realize that tho Oregon Agricultural collogo In actually on tho ma'p, thoroughly alive,, and accomplishing groat, things for tho farmers, Indiustrlnl pcoplo, and tho boys ami girls of tho statu. This b tho first time In tho his tory of tho iftato of Orogon that n day at tho Stato Fair .has boon sot uttldo for tho Agricultural coflogr.. Tho management nt tho collogo will loavo nothing unrioho to mnko tho day an artistic success. Howovor, the people of Benton county and of Corvnllls can add greatly to that Hurcoss by making It a point to ho nt the fair on this particular day wearing O. A C. Inslgnln, carrying pciimiiitfl and ongnglng In O. A. 0. activities at every opportunity. Thoro Is talk of running an oxcur- CASTORIA For Infants and Children. i i .I mi The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tbi Signature of In Use FoYOver Thirtf Years CASTORIA VtC MtM HWtlll, M Mfv, vJf'. f ! "fa iw At 1m ll BAILT UAMTAL JOCRNAfc, SALWrf, ORBXXWf. i ' ' IT' BLAME HER For who cannot holp it. Women aro often cross, Irritable, hysteric, and declare they are driven to distrac tion at the slightest provocation. Men cannot tuidoratnnd why this uhould 1m) bo. To Ilium u is a mvs- tory because in nino times out of ton this condition is caused by a serious feminine derangemqnt. A remedy la necessary -which nets directly upon tho organs afflicted, re storing a heal thy normal condition to tho feminine system, which will quickly dispel all hysterical, nervous and irritable conditions. Such is1 lydiae-pinkham's vegetable: compound Tho following letter serves to prove this fact. Sirs, aiuttia Copcnhavcr, 315 So. 21st St., Parsons, Ivans., writes: " For twoyenrH I buffered from the womt forms of feminine Ills, until I was inmost driven frantic. 'Nothing buf, aiorphinu would relieve inc. Lydia E.' PinkliamV 'Vegetable Compound brought me health and happineM and wade in'c n well woman." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. -Pink-ham's Vegotablo Compound, mado from roots aud herbs, has been tho standard remedy for female ills. Nand has jKfidlively cured thousands of wojnon who have, Ikjou troubled with displaceuirntf"., iu fiannnation, ulcera tion, tlhroid tumors, irregularities, pertodiu piius, imciaiciie, tnat ocar-lng-down fooling, Hatuloncy,indigcs tion,dir.iness,orni'rvousprostmtTon. "Wliy' don't yon try it? airs. iMnkbnin iiivites nil sick woiubii to uii lui for ndvlco. Hlto has trub'i'il f lioiismulH to Uoaltb. Address. Lynn, IMiikh. slon from Corvnllht on Friday. Why not.doMhlii nnd make Hint uxcurnlon, a record hroaker? Ccjrviilila Tlnuv. ' iLi. , l ;v ' .'. HAIiRM MAItKKT, Iiowil Wholivftiii' Miirket. 13gg 2r.c. . , . , 'Iluttor Cronmcry, 32 10. po'vSTr-ISa.GO. Hons-i-lOc, young chickens 12c "Local wheat Silc. Oats lOo. Harloy $22. 5p. Flourw-Hnrd witoni Vl valloy, $4.25. . Hay -Cheat, 0; ilorel, '?' per ion; timothy, $11 12. Onions - l.ilt'cwt, Ilops--1 907 orop. BOno. ' Cascara Hark H 80. Moholr-li:.' . , Hotnll .Miir'kiiU OaU- Jl.46. Wheat $1.0. I3ggn 10c, iluttor Country, UQc; orttiuiiiv, 35c. i t Flour Valloy, $1.25 por snok; hard whoat, $1.40S1.45. llran 90o per soak', $30 por ton; shorts, $1.30 por saak. Llyestnckjy j ' Egga 3Bc.y y-i ' rttook JiOHUp-l.flOl Stoers 3vai;'' , . i Voa(-,Gq7u.. , ' (. , '.TroplrabFrnlls. HamAn.iB-i-$CO. Drnnirnti t'i nft ' Leinpna $66,,.. .loitIid 'Sbykcts, I'tHillry-waq, 43 .dnoks. ilSIT HcplgfonB, ofilfll'psr tOxon. MllUtufftrrlfran, iC, Flour VaUI IMO pft saqk: hard whvt, $l4pr ' i.Gno4lf(ir HIHohsiicsi, 'I fookLwai of Qhnmborkiln'a Stomach "and sr.lwr Talilt Jast night, and 1 foJ M pur cyit hUr than I have for weok. saya J. J. Flrestonn of AllttRnn, MIoU. "Thcvy aro certainly u tluo article fur bll IousUobb." For sale by Dr. stone's drug storo. Samples freo. . . i. -Q -t Slate Fiilr'n SjHVial Trains vU Okv gtu KhH'trlrt Hallway. Snoelal itrliinn will Uuiva Rnl.tni during fair weqk n follews: . in. . p ni. 005 , 1 45 05 3.2S 10:15- .',5:30 11 06 ': 0d All truliiM will Atoit lit Statu j.lr.-.'f. I iIIimhI ktrvet nutl lllghluntl avonuo in ! U.l.ttli..,. ... XI 111 L.,.. ...!.. .. ... InkiV on or Jet tlT jvnengr, ; Kor run tier inrorinatian umly la C. K. Alhln. njwnt, phona 392; or O. F. .WnWfi P. A., ParllMHl. 9-iyj.lw. DON mMtmJESm MJJMDAT, SEPTEMBER IB, IMS. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Three Lines, Thrco Insertions, 25c. i?oTsalooSo good team of horses; a eholce of threo teams. Qustav Mttzner, ltouto No. 3, Balom, Or. 9-ll-lw For Sale Half carload of couches, lounges nd Davenports, from $2.50 up. Tlio goods got wet at a fire Jn Portland. O. A. Chapel, 323 ' Centor street, corner of Conimer .clal. t i 9ll-tf For Sale 18 head of Merino bucks, from tho Minto slock, ono of the oldest breeders 6f Merinos In Ore ann. Prlco tlO oer head. O. W. Eoff, Salem, Oregon, ltouto No. C, Pox 42. 9-11-1 m FOIt 8ALK. Good 8-room houso with 2 acres of land; good barn, chicken park, plenty of fruit; carpet goes with houso; good .woodshed; $3900, Good now houso; 4 bedrooms, with good woodhouee; good barn; 3 lots. $2500. 5-room Iioubo; good well of water, 2 large lot; plenty of fruit; $1100. Good C-room house; bath tiled bath good banomont, good atablo; plenty of frulr ?n place, stove and other fufnlturo goes with It. Prlco $2000. Good 7-room hauso; good woodshed, ntabio; good veil of water, brick wall undci house; 3 lots, sonic fruit; $2000. Good 7-room house, 3 bedrooms, closet for each; one tollot, bath, septic tank;' olctrlc wired; porch closo In $1750. ,v r 8-room houso; good atablo, porch al most ell around tho 'house;' two largo lots; $2100. Also aonie houses for rent. J. O. SIIULZ. . I'M X. IdlKTly Htreel. IIUY NOW. Now is tho tlmo to buy real ostato in Salem. Population wlU bo 30,000 In 1915. Watch Salem grow, for bargains seo us. Wo aro going In offor n block of lots in South Si- 1cm for a fow days only; lots $70 to $200, don't ovoriook this snnp; 50 lots In North Snlom, $75 aud up. llronklyn addition, $50. Don't pay rent but buy n lot and go to building at once. Tortus given, ijtaoo. Cozy 5-room house, woodHhod, good drilled well, pump, 1 '.& lotn, would be cheap at $800. 81)00. Ilnrd-nnlshnd lioipo, 5 rooms, pnntrv, hasoineut, good brlrk foundation, barn, chicken houso, 1 lots, close In. Terms. 8IN00. Modern house, 7 rooms, olectrlclty, pantry, bath, toilet, wnih stand, sowar, front oast. Modern house, closo In. For price aud full par tlcr.ilnrs call on us today. FAHMS. FAUMS. 1'AIOIS. Wo havo some of the voryliost farms In tho valley. Prlco $20 por ac and up. Bvvrnl jooil exchange. fHrtiM for flty prnperly. What havw you to rdu In city or coun try property? So 1IHCIITKI, -M JJI.NTOX, :tll Slnlo Stm-f, llnyne llldg, It 7-8. . ' $81.00 por ucro, 275 acrM, 75 acres In nultlvutlon, 0 hcio In orchard. 25 anros Iu Uwavttr iIhiii laud, bnl- aueo In tliubor aud pasture; good 8-room houso, 2 barns aud linplo- meut shod, It Is lino dairy farm. 3 V4 mllcB from Mt. Angol. $S000 17 acres, 10 acros In ohorrlos (700 Royal Ann, 150 Ring, 150 I.ambort) ; 15 acros of applos two yoars old; 5 acres of prunos four years old; 15 acres whoat laud: 2 noros tlmbor, oak and nsh. Ali fenced with wire; Houso cost $19Q0 barn 30x30; ' Implomuntn go with tho place; 4V& nillwj from Salem. A mouuy-mnkor. Wc Have Some Choice CITY LOTS for Sale, Close In, at a BARGAIN $31.00 por'aoro 120 acres, 70 aar In oultlratlon, a !lu fruit nine!'. I Ait us show It to you. TDO GOOD lU'SIXKSS l'ROl'OSl TIOXS IX) OFFER. $.0(H CITY RONDS WANTED. Ferguson & Fisher jmnorN derotajilkh J Ivory Hint Prttl StuWe Old" Pn oMco .Stable, at 154 Ferry sire ht)iwen Cnmciercittl and Frm lreta, Telephone 1X8. Some n h ftnei llvri i ihe eiu u fewjd Jro. W$Uott & Johni i aUj.juEops, lO-.l-.lyr. 8KB Mr BAJiaAiNS. Commorclnl hall for rcntt for dwell Inzn nnd lodcintt hous A splendid 40-acro tract; flno Im provements, orchard, wtSjnuta ana loganberrlas; excollont spring water at houso and barnj C milch out. 100 acres; splendid dairy farm; houao, barn, orchard, fplondid spring water to both houo and barn. Housoa for calo and rent money on real estate; notary work 3ono; fire, llfo and accident insurannn that pays it lostca. Promptly em ployment ofllco for all kind of work. K. It. HYAN, Corner Commercial and Center fits. UAItOAlXS IX HRA! ESTATE. C acres flno land, good house, barn, nil kinds fruit, on good road close to school; good homo; $1750. A snap. 73 fine lots, -close to carllnc, only $75.00 apiece, investigate. Wo havo some oxtra bargains In 2 farms if sold at "once; havo some fluo acreage to soil, also fruit farms; houses In all parts of tho city from $C00 up. Money to loan. If you want a homo sea A. 0. SMITH & CO. Iloom 9 over United States National Dank. MISCELLANEOUS IiOt A whlto nnd tan pointer; 11 cciibo tag 184. Return to 225 Twentieth street for reward. 9-12-tf Frank E. Churchill Representative .of tho Western Conservatory of Music of Chlacgo, in this city, will ru3iimo clnsscs In piano, sight reading, hnrmony, theory, history, etc., on and after Soptembor 21. Lessons will bo glvon In tho homo or at tho studio, as preferred by - tho pupil. Studio rooms and 8 nnd 9, Opera House building. Rosl donco phono 1100. 9-1 2-3 1 Cement Work Concrotc wnlks, sop tic tanks, comont floors and foun dations. Estlmatos furnished and all work guaranteed. J. P. Vetch, 328 Marlon street. Phono COS. 9-10-tf Wcngcr ! Cherrlngton Pianos and Organs Bolu on easy terms; tola phono 11S7; 247 Commorclnl Street, Salem, Orogon. tf Salem Cash Market Tho Ilncst cut of meats at tho lowest prices. My phone 370, 247 S. Commercial St. P. W. Royoitr., Prop. 7-21-tf Help liirnbdiel Fri of Clnu-go Uy Latham Iind Company, 475 Stale stroi't, phono No. 149. Por tion wanting holp pleaso call at ofllco or phone us. Also havo cows for sale. f'onrrele Work Get my prices on nldewn'ks, curbs, septic tanks and comont work of any kind. Al work guaranteed flrst-class. M Ward. 2378 Maplo Ave., Highland Phono 509. July24-tf t onei I.iioiIht nml Fuel Co. Luni bor .shingles, building material wood and coal. Low prices anf prompt deliveries. One block eat of 8. P puBengc"" depot Phon 198. 7-3-tf Ilutto WVnderoth Fine wlnei liquors and cigar. We handb (be relebiated Kollcg gand Cattb whHklo Cool nnd refreshing bee cmifctanrly oi draught. 8outl Commercial street, 9-S-ly: Knlargwl Our moat market on Ev t State street has been doubled in slio und wo nro bettor prepared han ever to scrvt oustomors. Prompt service and tho best of meats our motto. Call or phone 199. B. E. Edwardi Meat Co. The Home Seekers Information Uu reau will pluco you In direct com munlcatldn with owners of farms and city property. Chamber Com merce, Porthnd. 222 N. Commer cial street, Salem Or. 7-21-tf Lost A lady's hat on penitentiary road, botween Illlhee hop yard and Twenty-flfth street, Finder leave at Journal office. 9-143t Taken from Passenger Repot Fri day. August 4, yellow leathor suit eae, containing gent's furnishing, S. P. book of rules and 8. P. ntv tlonary nnd other articles. Pleaso return to agent passenger station nnd receive roward. 9-14- Students to Board Parties wishing to board and room students should loavo Information nt tho Capital Business College. Phono 388. 9-13-3t RUTTERXUT BltEAD: It U vorth more than any othe read yet the prlco is no alghnt "or tU at your grocers', CALIFORNIA BAKERY. Thonian & Cooley. lrop. PLUMB ERS 'beo. M. Ran- Plumbing, hot wat . and steam heating aud tlnnini 1 3 1 Commercial itreul Pbon Main 192. 9-1-1) M. J. Pet tel Plumbing, stean ap gas fitting Successor to Kaox Murphy, 226 Commercial ttr' 'Prone Mala 17. House ForSafe ALL NEW ALL MODERN ALL COMPLETE Flvo rooms, $1250. 0ur reason ablo prices bring quick results, Fry come, first served. Voget Lumber Co. South Fourteenth aud Oak, ioDOHsT " " Carpenters Union No. lOflTTuTT Union No. 1065 o! Carpenters tw Jolrors of Amorlca taeet ewr Saturday ovonlng at 8:00 d (. Hearst hall, 420 State 8t. A? Dennis, Hoc. Bee Foresters' of Amiflca flnnrt b wood Fore8tora, No. lj. ! SatAirday night In Holman hft State street Waldo Miller, 0. R.. J. C. Perry, financial secretary. ' Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of p Castle Hall In Holtnan block, to ner Stato and Llborty ttntu Tuesday of each week at 7:0 , m. Oscar Johnson, C. 0.; E. ll Anderson, K. of It. an(j a. Modern Woodmen, of America Or gon Cedar Caap No. 5246. Mt pvory Thursdciy evening at t o'clock In Holman hall. W. W Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk Woodmen of World Meet every Frb day night at 7:30, In Holtnan hall E. Lupton, C. C; P. L. Frailer, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, ten dent and pension Insurance; , 000.000 plodg-d; eTery claim pm Good agent wanted. J. H, C Mongomory, supreme oanlm Dos432 Salem, Oregon. R. h Ryan, socretary, 54fi Btnt itr' HASH AND DOOR FAtTOKIKo aush, doors, mouldings. All kinii of houso flnlab and bard vo work. Front etreat, betua 8U1 and Court. Make all ,uhi!Mi al th. nnlcn. DRAYMEN Cummin ltros.' Transrer Cetupanj All kinds of tranaror work d . Furnlturo and pianos boxed reid) for shipment. Prompt serrlc i our motto. Stand aud oOc it 25S South Commercial itritt Phone 810 Ra!dencr Pbonti M REAL ESTATE FOR BALK .NOTE THESE Twonty-ono ncro, IM mllei from Shaw, Ws story home, born, 17 acres prunes, all Iu bearing. If sold at onco crop goes with place. Price $1375 Flftyflvo aoros on Howdi Prairie ,7 mllos from Salem, good room house, good barn, J6 acres cleared, balanc In Umber nnd pasture, 20 acre9 In hopi. Prlco $110 por acre. City lots for sale cheap. Small amounts down, balance l monthly Installments, no intereit. OLMSTED LAND CO. 373 STATE STREET. WnutedXIdlicTloork for bo nnd room by high sthool tM Communicate with J M Po suporlntondont olty school " ofllco, 440, roaldenco 330 9-L2 Wanted At onco, good boy to carrf papers, ono with pony preferrfi Apply to Journab Wuntetl to buy A blacksmith &W with or without tools, la ooa ratlnn In eltv. Will hUX c property at a reasonable prk . . tc nn. Address Fred Hupraa, - ga avenue, Marquette, Mien. 8-1$ WuntiHl Monoy to loan If T havo money to loan on real at 6,7 or 8 por cen;. send it too as I have many apH""08 such loans. Bank fc?eCWCrBV ulshed on application S. R er. 82 C Board of Trale Bid, iw . n.nn 9lB inUU, UIK5UM. f When at Newport g" " f?g?w Rowln's Livery Stables tor v-- move your baggage. best girl a drive; to go to(U. Rock. Seal Rocks or any P w terest l.n small or iars "Li !l nnd fee'4and a flur k" kM arntindr'Wreful drivers o tho beach. .Glra us a trial. "KHmim"' wibb,