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WEDNESDAY, 8KPTBMBBR 80, 1 My
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
ft. HOFKR, Ed. and Prop.
I
Inepeod'eMt Kevrtfuipcr Doroted to American Prluclplct and
the I'roftfeM nnrt DoTelopement of All OrcRpn.
I'libilMied Bw'ysKrcnfnjf Except Sundar, 8alm, Oro.
8UIJSCRIPTION RATES.
i in
(IsrftriaMy In Adrance.)
Daily, br carrier, per yeMr..T.M..i.M......94."00 Per month ....We
Oallr, by mall, per year. .....,......... 4.00 Per month.., 35c
Weekly, by mall, rxW year . m,. 1.00 01s niontni ...Wo
O-iSjJ
BPKOTAIj DELIVERY
For convenience of subscriber branch dollvery offices are establish
d at the following places at 35 cents per month, 11.00 for three menths:
Asylum Storo, F. 0. De Voe & Eton, Asylum Avonwo Junction.
Carllno, Seventeenth stroot, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Store.
Dauo's Store, Alex. Daue, BoHthCommercial stroot.
Electric Storo, O. M. Epploy, JEast State streot.
Fairgrounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road.
Howell's Cornor, Twelfth and Cross streets.
0. K. Grocery, A. A. Engloba'-t, Twelfth streot.
Wheeler's Storo, W. D. Vheelor, Highland avonUo.
Yow Park Storo, F. O. Doworsox, Twelfth and Leslie., ,
Lane Grocory, Bovontoonth stret )
J. h. Mooro & Son, cornor Capital and Union streets. , . -
Woat Qnloni Store, Wo3t Snlom. , s " ,
Zlnn'a Confootlonory, 478 State utroot..
Dr Stone's, 24l North Commonlal stroot.
Ilufman'B Store, Noith Sixth Btreet.
rtr-rmnn Tinker. rntior Twolfth and Chomnknln
THE MARKETS
'OREGON METHODIST
(Continued From, Page 1.)
Ho put nil In good -humor by toll
ing a good Htory. Ho delivered tho
mid rem of welcomo on bolitdf of tho
ministers of tho city of Saloih and of
Willamette University. Ho welcomed,
them to this beautiful and splondld
Capital City. (Applnuno.) Hero
were found tho best peoplo of tho
state thpso who lived hero and those
who woro sent horo. (Laughter.)
They woro welcomed for vhnt they
stood for. Tho powora of evil -would
not bo happier for' tho stay of thl.4
coiuorenco. Tlioy would mnko n
higher tono fp)t In thin community,
nn Influonco for botlor things.' Tlioy
would leave behind thorn tho blessed
infhionod or tho Saviour, In tho
name of tho Master, ns a minister or
tho go pel, nnd an president or WIN
lamotto Unlvorslly, ho wolcoine.l
them to tho glorlotiH hoipltnllty of
Snlom.
I, H. Van WInklo welcomed tho
ron'oronco on bohnlf of the laity or
tho church. Ho also proved a good
Htory tailor and put hla hoarorn In
good rcollng. Ho know this great
church would ring with masterly ad
dresses for tho coming HoinlonH,
Whop Hughos had not arrlvotl
and Clnronco Truo Wilson was Intro
duced. Ho responded to tho ad
dresses of welcomo In tho absonco of
tho blBhop. Ho had somo noudod and
sorlous remark and advlco to give
tho bishop. (Laughter,) All tlioy
asked was to bo bit ulono, (Laugh
ter.) They woro glad to enrno aftor
last year's confuronce to the city of
poacu. (Laughter.) Tlioy woro glad
to como to tho city or churches nnl
schools. (Applause.) Tlioy hopo!
to leave a good Impression upon th's
community. They appreciated tho
hearty nddrcascs of wolromo. Tho
pastor'fl work muant tho building up
of Christian character or tho youth
of our country, This contoronco wan
more Important In eolation to public
pollolos than tho work of tho Ionia
laturo. Tho pastor and ovangollst wore
two things. Tho latter had n doton
nddrossofl that ho loaruod by honrt.
Tho pastor had to make a half doren
nddroa'OH and then show up with
Nomothlng brilliant at night or los"
his evening nudlouros. (Laughter.)
Hoy Clnronco Truo Wilson rung
grout volume of applause from tho
Yast uudlQiiro bv oiiIorIeIiik Oregon
nn tho most glorloun stutn In thn
union. Tho nation would ropy tho
Oregon primary law and tho Oregon
)ilnn of oloctlug U. S. senators. Thn
people bad tlio right to uomtnato all
their own ntllceri and elect (hum aft
orwnriR Tho peoplo had voted on 2S
measured and they wero dollcntu nnd
dlHIoult questions and tlioy bad never
made a m'Htnko. Thoy hnd rojected
all speclo'iK nnd IntquitouH amend
ment If tho "vox popull" was not
tho "vix del" then was not tho volrn
of God heard In thU world. Whuu
tluvHOin huetui of tho upper river and
tho KDirtthnnsn of tho lower river both
aakod for bills restraining tho othr
foi'ow. the peonlu hnd enacted both
and given tho lUh a roM.
Tho commonwealth founded by t,h i
missionaries had become (ho homo
of puror government by tho people
themselves and that govornment
would novor bo lowered In Its moral
tone by tho action of tho peoplo rep
resented by this conference
Rev, Gordon rend n pooai on tho
r.nnfornnr.o wrlttnn In Fnthor Hnoklo-
berry stylo. Ho eulogized Snlom ah'i
tho niccca or western Methodism,
hnd an Informal reception was given
to tho visiting ministers.
THOSE who hold money In
trust, such as Trustees. Ex
ootitorif, Admlnl trutora,
Guurdluua and Treasurers, will
find our Savings Department a
convenient, sa'o nnd profttnb'n
place to keep funds,
All such doposlta will draw In
terest, nnd are nvallnblo on do
maud. It, Is good business to mnko
trust fvinda earn something, in
atead uf nllowlug hcii to remain
Idle.
THE GRAN
ISSUE IN
FRISCO
San KranclBco, Sept. 23. Tho so
called "Kraft prosecution." Is ngaln
an Issue In tho cnmpnlKU today In
San Frnnclsco, an tho result or the no
tion or tho Domocrnts nnd Good Gov
ernment League, who ondorscd Su
perior .ludgo Frnnk II. Dunne tor
rn-olootlon last night amid scones of
wild ontlmistnnm. Tho convention was
In striking coutrnst to the conventions
or the Republican nnd Union Lnhor
party, where Dunne's namo wns re
ceived with hl-uos and gronns.
Last nght tho montlnn or tho namo
ot tho iudKO who had sentenced Ruof
and Schmltz, nnd who hni presided
at most of tho graft trials horo.
brought forth a storm or applause,
and tho speaker who placed Dunno
In nomination wns Interrupted time
and again with npplauso.
Tho Good- Govommont Lenguo will
socuro a plnco on tho ballot by peti
tion, and the names or tho uomln"iM
at tho Democratic convention will be
duplicated on tho ballot. Tho ticket
nominated follews:
For long term, Frank H. Dunne.
Frank S. llrlttain, Joseph 13. O'Dou
noil and Edward C Morrison; for
short term, Genrgo II. Cnbanlai
O'Donuell and CabaulsH have- been
notnluiitpd by the Union labor part v.
SAX FRANCISCO MARKETS.
San Francisco, Sopt, 23. Wheat,
Ho. 1 California elub, por cental.
ll.Gl H G1.70; California whlto
milling, $1,75 0)1.80; northern,
blueslem, 1.72 (1,774; no'rthcrn
club, $1.G7&; Inferior grades of
wheat $1.50 (0)1.60;. red $1.65 3
1.70.
Barley Feed barley, $1,30)
1.35; commqn to fair, 11,25 0)1.30;
brewing at San Francisco nominal at
(1.450)1.65; Chevalier, (1.50(9
1.60, according to quality.
Eggs Per dozen, California fresh,
including cases, extras, 40c; flrsta,
32c; seconds, 2Cc; Eastern select
cd 22c; Eastern firsts 25c; Eastern
seconds, 23c; thirds, 21c; storage,
30c.
Butter Per pound, California
fresh, extras, 3H4c; firsts, 27c;
seconds, 22; thirds, 20c; Eastern
extras, 27c; packing No. 1, 23c; do
No. 2, 20c; Btorago Callfornln extrnd.
27c.
Now cheese Per pound," Calffor
nln flats, fancy, 12c; firsts, 10Vo;
secondi, 9c; California Young
America, fancy, 12 "c; firsts, 12c;
Eastern Orogon fnncy, 13c; do
Young America, rnncy, HVtC, -storage,
13 c.
Potatoes Por cental, River white
(sacks) (nncy, S5 095c; poor, 50 11
70c; Snllnns Bilrbanks, (1.2001.05,
Early Rose, 75 085c; sweet potntocs
to tho trade, Backs, (1.50; crate.?,
Oplons Per Bnck, Yellow, 500
5Gc. .
Oranges Per box, Valcnclas,
(2.0003.50. '
Scrofula
.' Fciv are entirely free from it.
It may develop bo slowly as to cnufo
little U any disturbance during the wbolo
period of childhood.
It mny then produce dyspepsia, ca
tarrh, and marked tendency to con
sumption, before causing eruptions,
gores or swellings.
To get entirely rid of it take the great
blood-purifier,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
In nsual llqtfld form or in chocolated tablet 9
known as garsatabs. lOO doses SI.
JARE YOU SlCKrl
Do You Wish
to Get Cured
KnsH
KT JH
COTTON HI NO NOW .
WOJWH ON SALARY
(Unlt'd IVraa Ltasrd Wire.)
New York, Sopt. 23. Daniel .1.
Sully, tho former cotton king, who
has twice cornered tho market and
been In absolute control of the cot
ton situation, Is today working on a
snlarv. Tho speculator, whose fail
ure to bear tho market several
months a mo cost him over a million
dollars. l employed at a sa'esiunn
Tor n llrm or Hroad streot brokers.
"I'm working now," b snld today,
"no morn tipcculnttou tor me. I've
quit fdr good."
It Is stated that Sully gets over
(10,000 n year for his servicer U
knowledge or tho cotton market
makes him nn usKoclally valuable mini
Me bat ro'k'in'd the presidency of
the Cerro-Colorado Mining Company,
nnd withdrawn from the stock ex
changes who-n ho ba soaln. and an
parentlv mndo good his word to qui:
spocu'utlng.
SAVINGS DCPAOTMENT
CAPITAL NATIONAL
BANK
ACOKPT8 PUIMIDKNOV ,
qv han jOhk collkok
lloston Mh. Htpt. 83. T)r. Win.
O'ltli. of Pnnibrlduo, today slated that
l wond -, the "M in tho presl
doncv of o I'nlversUv of tho Pacific,
nt San .loso, t'ftl . urovldlng tho for
mal onll.of tho trusteei of that Inctl
tutlon doos not contain any cohdl-
ltl" that he has not hitherto under
stood
SALEM MARKET.
Local Wholesale Mnrket,
Eggs 2Cc.
Butter Crenmery 34c.
Covs (3 0)3.50.
Hens 10c; young chickens, lie.
Local whont 80c.
Oats 40c.
Barloy ?22.50t
Flour Hard wheat, (5; valley,
(4.25. ,
Hay Cheat, (10; clover, (9 per
ton; timothy, (11012.
Onions (1.25 cwt.
Hops 1907 crop, 5 0Cc.
Cnocnra Bark 2 Va 03c.
Mohair 18o.
Retail Market.
Oats (1.45.
Wheat (1.05.
Eggs 30 c.
Bhttor Country, 30c; creamory,
40c.
Flour Volloy. (1.25 per sack;
hard wheat, (1.4001.45.
Bran 00c por sack, (30 por ton;
zhorta, (1.30 por sack.
Livestock.
Eggs 36c.
Stock hogs (4.50.
StoorB 3o.
Vca 5 0 7c.
Troplcnl Fruits,
Bnnnnns (G.50. .
Ornngcs (4.00.
Lemon (5.00 0 COO.
Portland Market.
Poultry lions, 12c; ducks, 12 0
14c; plKcono, old (1 por dozen.
Mllhtuff Bran, (20.
Flour Valloy, (1.20 per sack;
hnrd wheat, (1.45.
o
Heal I-Xnlo TrntiMVi-N.
Anna E. Horshey to Edna M.
Hor hev, ' of lot 1 and west
9 feet lot 2, block G, Capital
Park Add ; nlo lot 17 and
woat hair lot 18, Capital
Home Add. to Salem: w d. .( 1
F. nnd GVo. FroHher tp J. W.
. and J, 11. Dyers, lots 1 and 2
Cowles Cpntrnl Add. to
Woodburn. w d 2S00
O. II. Smith, et ux. lo J.
Sadler, lots 8 nnd 9, block 1,
Snydera Add. to Aurora;
w d 250
8. Farrnr et ux to E. M. Bal
lard, laud in lot 5 block 23,
o'ty ot Salem, w d 3000
Anna K. Horshey to Alice J.
Go-a, east halt or block 11.
and nil or block 12, Capital
Home Add. to Salem, w d . . 1
An h'yo on the Futon', i
Tommy's maiden aunt hnd called !
Attention to some of that young
mnn'a ml 'demeanors, thereby causing
him to bo pun'shed. Tommy pon-1
dro,i pwhlle, then asked. "Papa,
will little slter Gladys be nn mint
lo " h,'''"f'n when I nm a man?" j
"Ym, Tomran," answered his fath-f
or. much liuuroatod. "Why do you
nSKT
After you havo
tried the other
doctors, como nnd
see the old reliable
Chinese doctor. Ho
guarantees to euro after everytjilng
else has failed.
Dr. Kuni has lived over 20 year.
InSaleqi, and hm cured a great many
pf Sntem's well-known men nnd wo
men, nnd hat scores of testimonials
'from, thankful patients whom ho- tins
cored In tho past, Ho guarantees to
euro where the knife socms the las'
resort. Ho treats all chronic and
nervQus diseases, catarrh, asthma,
lung and throat troubles, stomach,
llvqr, kldnoy nnd heart trouble, rheu
matism, gall stones, tnpo worms, lOBt
vitality, goncrnl debility, rupture and
all kinds of female complaint". Ex
amlnn'tlon nnd consultation free. If
you cannot call write for symptom
blank to tins Dr. Ktim Bow Wo Drug
Co., 1G7 South High street, Snlom,
Orogon.
Grand Opera House
J. F. CORDRAY, Manager.
GER.MAN BAKERY
AND CONFECTIONERY
Now under new management
SCHLERET & 8CIINEIDER
Proprietors
Complete" line of fresh aud up-to-date
bakers goods delivored
to all parts of tho city free.
Wo are proud of our party
and wedding cakes, delivered
on short notice. Give us a
trial is all we ask.
Storo corner Twelfth and Cho
meketa Sts. Phone Main 96l.
Great Chinese Doctor
L. M. II U M
Has mediciuu which will cure any
known disease. Ho makes a special
ty of, and guarantees to cure Catarrh
Asthma, Luug, Throat, Rheumatism,
Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kidney
Troubled; also any blackened or
swollen Borcnoss, broken limbs;
Smallpox; Epidemic; all kinds ol
Dolls, Lost -Manhood, Female Weak
ness, Hornis TrorubloB and Paralysis
Consultation free. Card of Ylck So
Tong Co., Chlneso drugs and horbs,
153 High St., upGtuIr8, Salem, Or.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21.
FRED RAYMOND
Announces His Fntyous Successful
Domestic Comedy.
The Missouri Girl
A sorloi of comical surprises, start
ling Bltuntlons nnd thrilling climaxes.
A drama that appeals to all that Is
puro and noblo In human nature. A
masterpiece of stago pictures, brab
bling with morriment.
SCEN'IOALLY SUPERB
DRAMATICALLY BRILLIANT
MUSICALLY GKEVT
NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES, NEW
MUSIC.
Scats on sale at box office Thurs
day at 9 a. m. Prices 75c, 50c, 35c,
25c.
Spectacle
Frames
Correctly Flttod to I lie Kn-e Are
ax KNHcntliil ns Ilropcrly
Flttetl fjeim'M Are to
the Eyt'H.
A lenso should bo mounted so
that tho center will bo exactly op
posite tho pupil of the eye. In
any othor position it will cnuso
strain nnd havo a tendency to pro
duco double sight, Tho bridge or
nosn piece should tit bo well that
wabbling will bo Impossible, and
It should bonr equally at all points
THE RIGHT WAY IS JUST AS
EASY AS THE WRONG.
WE FIT THE FRAMES AS WELL
AS THE LENSES.
BAto'S JEWELRY
STJT.E
State and Liberty Streets,
fluie Wing Sang Co.
Wo mnko up nil kinds of wrapper
and whlto underwear, wnUts and kl
monas and skirts; all kinds of
gentlomon's nnd ladles' furnishing
goods; nil klrido ot Bilks and dross
goods; hose, suits, pnnts, overalls
blankets, neckwear, matting, china
ware, trunks, embroidery and laci.
etc.
:12(1 S. Comnierrlnl St. Snlem, Or.
HIHIUII tt'llll 111 II II II I
l Graber Bros. !
PLUMBING
AND
GAS FITTING
T Will glvo prompt attention
to nil orders, guarantee our I
I work to glvo satisfaction nnd
t to bo up to tho onnltnry stand-
f nrd.
J WE WILL BE PLEASED ,
t TO GIVE ESTIMATES
ON CONTRACTS "
I Call at our shop on Llbortv ! '.
i Btreot, bnck of Barr's Jewelry ;
Storo. Phono 550.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 tf
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL
For wntor sorvlco apply at ofllco.
llllls pnyable monthly In advance.
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
VLj-v TIM: KIAUOMI 1HUM. Ci
jJiftJ J-f.lliHit At. jrm lrmrmn(,t j
t-.S li.VU l..l...r IiiumJ Iiruil'0
V
rnti
1111 In Ilrd ln.1 llal.l Ml!l
i i;r, nr-l lin 11 u , ,hb.
fulso nn 'Wr. IImi nt . mr
DniH.l. A.kfMrifMirVM.TKIl
IU.JoM IIIMMt vii.f..,i"t
yon known if IkU.Uf.tt.AlMyt Ittllil
r n -rriTC nrnV1iUC
vKT
Th ntor said that ho ii only! '"Cause she might Just n well gov
awaiting tho recepts of tho formal of
ter from tho trustees by mull, "(
want my frlouds to know that I fully
upnroflnto what tho offer means, and
to know my nttltudo on the matter,"
said Dr. Guth.
I The, pastor has not yet informed
his parlshoners ot Ms resignation,
but lui told them ot his Western of-
. for. and that ho would prob&bly ac
cept It.
o
mnrrlt'd and have a homo of hor owi.
for I don't Intend to 'low any aunt
to sv rround my house making
trouble for my children." Woman's
Home Companion.
First Class Livery, Sale
and Boarding Stables !
Largest stock of new vehicles In I
Do not refuse to do what you are tow. i
told, nor do It grudgingly, lmuly bo-, . rt , ri . , I
WinovouaonotMuderstana thorea- IflC U1Q UUD OiaOieS
son for It. If tho one who tells you
makes a mUtako, ho Is tho one who' Corner Frry and Liberty streets
wt I suffer for It, not you.ltoy- Proprietors, ailllara & Doedlgheimei
ttrt n Phono Main 7. Salem, Oregon.
Do not U-k during workUig hours RITTKHNIT HHKAI.
except on business, and then only to r u y.frtH Wpre thsa any otar
thx head of your djvhiou or th head vr.,i J ,,. .i, i. .i v 1
of the departiif&nNiHubbard. , , " pr,p' '" no h,,,' !
Tho fuiits aro more wVldly set ''VUlNmVlA HtKWtv,
thsn eer. THtMA Jt CHlr, I'rujw.
, Gold Dust Flout
' Mmle by THE SYDNEY POW- I
Kit COMPANY, Sidney, On- I
. gon, Made for family um j
1 Ask yoHr grocer for It. Hrnn
; and shorts always on luitul.
i
i P. B. WALLACE, Agt.
Phone 44 Main 147 N. High St
C. W. YANNKE '
Proprietor of
THE FASHION STABLES
Cabs aud Livery, all Rigs Modern
Rubber Tire.
HICKORY
BARK
Cougli Remedy
AHOUTtl tVM
Coughs, Colds
CROUP
Wheapinf Cufh
llof(r,M
Srvncklll
SORt TMROAT
4 NwiWl
iTMHOAT.dlUNCS
0 tW ftf
IWimi HM HMtUKa
-... .,,,
vuru.ORtrN.ii $..
hkt. IwrttJfcf (Mil
HO.U&Un ti
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Baij ttdloia ki Buy Pixislt.
Bnajt floldm HIt!i Rn-J Vigor.
A icina f"rC-nlliikn, InOliHtlQn. ,vt
tut KWny Troulilew. rimplot. Kc nn, tuipur
Uixkl. IU( Urunitk KlilKub HowrJ. i(r.lacli
ml tkKMkiK'lw I t't. Itwky Hitniln T In '
t (form. SA cnH n Ikix Of u .inn nm.1 bj
(QkuariH hni'a CoiiriNv, Mud I hi. WI-,
10LBEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PPLf
M-1L ! V : m 9 V mWi
kRQEST FACILITIES
I RiaiCH FEMALE
IPILLS.
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TIME TAIILIi.
ALRANY AND YAQUINA TIUIXS.1
0. 2 No, 1
Dally STATIONS Dally
Ex. sun. Ex. Sail
a. m. lv ar. d. el
7:3G Albany 7 1
8:36 Corvallls I.
8:53 Philomath li
0:22 Wrons Sit
9:50 Dlodgctt Str
10:10 Summit 1 5
10:32 Ncshvlllo till
11:39 Chltwood I 111
12:03 Elk City l.tt
12:30 Toledo I 111
1:15 nr... Yaqulna ..lr. !.(C"
Albnny.Corvnllls-Phlloinatk.
No. 10 (dally)-
Loaves Albany 7:50 D. b.1
Leaves Corvallls. . . ,4...8:30 n.l
no. 8 tuauy) i
Loavca Albany 12:35 P. Q
Leavo3 Corvallls i:j p. bj
Arrlvoa Philomath 1:53 P. n.
No. C fdully)
Lcavoa Albany 8:30 8, m.1
Leaves Corvallls 10:io . aM
Arrives Philomath 10:30 i. a.
No. 2 fdallv excent Sun,) I
Loaves Albany 7-35 1, a
Loaves Corvallls 8:35 a, cj
Arrlvoa Philomath 8 53 a. c,
No. 1 (dally except Sun.)
Leaves Philomath 6:02 1. 1
Ari-lvno Pnrvnlllr.. .635 I. !
Arrlvoa Alban 7 15 a. B-
K'n r. filnllv")
Leaves Corvallls S ?? " ?"
Arrives Albany 7.10 a b.
No. 7 (dally) ...!
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