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DAILY CAPITAu JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OitfttJON. WKDNBSDAV, SEPTEMBER JIO, 1008.
06KESS OF ALBANY
AS A RAILROAD CENTER
. in fSncclal)
klMBT. epm0 inula Is to be
. n J i Anlnlmb
m- Lfr fincciivo uuiuuwi
r i-riwar with the present
H T Thnro at 7:35 a. m. wr
S-riM back to tho former
' . iimnv nt 11:58, leave
"..ClG 0. m. .
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SffliSehbottortI.nBtho
Mhflenrari works was on
!ec2nSt by burglars, the
J, was bothered si gnuy, aim
19 broken off the safe, but
r7 nv value secured. .
r improvements on St. Mary'B
Ra ffth estimated, will amount
Eft , more, giving the school
t or extending the wont, ac
F.. ... h crowing demnnd, and
1.3? m -v o- -
makiiiK it tho best Bisters bcIiooI In
the valley.
Snturday, the 2Gth, was "holdup"
Jay, nnd nbout $250 In cash was col
lected for the new Albany public 11
brafy. Outside work ts nearly finished on
tho new dopot, and work on the In-
biuo.-wiii be puihod ns soon as ma
terial arrives.
It ts rumored thai tho north end
wijl bo Bet off ns a park, nnd (o have
a Reed one.
Tfio midnight train Monday night
rn,n into a band of horces one m'lo
south of Albany, killing three and
Injuring two very severely. Hon. I.
A. Munkors owned ono of tho horses
killed, valued at $200, and Prank
Hncklomnn was tho possessor of the
other two, the two being valued nt
$500. Tho rnllrond company, It la
expected, will pay the owners for
their 'loss. L. E. W.
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IE60N STATE LEAGUE
AGAIN TO ORGANIZE
.tettin baseball fans will be
r.. wn ihnt the old orogon
I Woe Is to bo organized , nnd
tntsea'on's opening of thsf
' .. f am nattnnlnlll Tlll
T. urKRUii, vo- -
H valley, win oe ruiiruaum-,-iXo.
1" ball under nittLpnn'
Wt as the most Buccessfii'
i.,.. ..., nut nil thn dirt-
Ptt tie State, nnd they played
MIDI witnin i-i m w"
n. ..mn tnwna will hf Oil
i. nrs(int 'n the nrouosod
l, rter being Salem. Albany,
-j and Kosenurg aim pusmuij
..... .lin nmv U'lall tn ontop
mius niiu mi." ...-. - i
I'Meague Tho different man- j
rl n kafi'ie, n noso nniuea;
ivv"1d f Hie present, havei
:'onr,unlraMon with J. Far-,
j lt National bnsebnll com-
. trA hnvn aci llfpfl lll'l vlldHOH
Mlon In s'nte lenguo claps,
TrnrlnR the buui of $25 to
ith protection This" privi
lege, which Commissioner l'arroll
hm given to tho new Oregon Btnte
teams, ontitlcs thorn to draft and
sell player to nnd from nny lenguo
in the United Stntcs in the Btnte class
under which name tho association
hnvo iMirchaBcd tho privileges. An
outlaw will hnvo no chnnco whnt
evor to sign up w'th tly: stnto aggre
gation Alnlcss givon permission by
the main official in tho Nntlonnl as
sociation which law will bo bonoflclnl
Jo tho lenur in keeping out tho
players who havo not tho goods In
first class company. "
The managers of tho respective
club" in the lonutic, have been ne
gotiating with other managers and
tholr chnneea to lay hunds upon
Home of the host material nro vorv
favornblo. There wl'l no doubt bo a
competitive .war on tho first two
mo'nthi of the coming senson be
tween the Oregon stnto lenguo nnd
soiuo of tho smnller leagues owlntr
to tho players Jumping to tho best
lob1 In ciiFe they ninko good.
TlIK SALEM QVX STOltK
Tho Old Kellrtblo
Kstablished, 1880.
WIOXR 410
TlIK SALUM GUN 8TOIIB
The Old ItcllAblo
Rstnbllshcd, 1880.
PlIOXR
110
TOMORROW
the shooting season
will be in full swing.
Mow is vour Gun.
j; Hunting Clothes, and Ammunition? Your luck may deoend
upon the place where you get your ammunition. If we fit
ii you out there will no question about it. Below are a few
ii articles which are interesting to Sportsmen.
I HUNTING CLOTHES.
? HAXI) IMtOTECTORS;
I CLEANING HODS
KKC'tflL PADS
t SHELL HELTS
. . GUN COVKItS
' SHELL CASES
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Wrgpjt 'and deal evor con-
m in nouula county was
IkDigeno on Friday evening,
hk n Walte sold 7000
tUiSutherlln valley holdings,
f town of Oakland, to n eom-
utsMern capitalists, headed
Perkln o' MocUord, am'
hdrcw nn enstom colonlza-
:t, tin tho Rtwburg Ho-
The foTiIdorntlon Is not made
bu l ' understood to bo
:'M well up in gs figures.
u'ndtr of Mr Wnlto'B hold-
' "i Suthcrlln vnlloy, rom-
Jnoo tm in will retnln for
wtil use Mr Wnito n o nc-
iifc'opk of stock in tho com-
in u been formed liv the
" for'lhe purpose of pu
t'ltdoa the markots In 10-
la the line with this
inifie InFornoMitlne tli
rtlaUod & Water Company."
j""i itockof $10,000, wero
F'B-roumv cierK Mondny
H " Mr Wnlte. Mr Pnrkln
f Andrtwj, ti,i romnlnlnn
mnw n tho rtonl, nnnn"
, ire looking ovor tho
Mr with Mr Perkins.
'Mi n0hcA In Hi la tfnn-.-
I wrt of the Fendol Suth-
i'.no later comprised' the
1 M tW Cdlanooln Tnvoatmmit
r"dSutherlln Vnllnv T.nn-l
V- ThrtXlph thn nffn.l.
yerni the entire trnet of
10,000 acres hns boon placed undor
Irrigation. The land Is of tho very
highest qu'nl'ty and Ih ndauted to
Block rahlng and fruit growing.
Mr. Perkins, ono of tho purchns
ors. has been engngr-d very BiireosB
fully In rni'dng fruit In tho Hoguo
Ulver valley, nonr Medford. A car
load of Comjpo noqrs which ho shin
ned to New York Inst year, brought
the record price of over $M00. Mr.
Andrews, his as'oclate, makes a busl
nes of br'nglng curlonds of oastori
homeseekors Into Oregon nnd rolon
Izlng them. Through his work along
till lino tho population of tho Rogue
Ulver vnPv hns Incrensod very mn
terlally during the past two yearn,
o-
I OHEGON MAV GO
CIGAHE'lTKLKSS
Representative-elect Chnrios Mc
Donald, of Multonmah county, hns
drafted n bill which ho will Intro
duce at tho legislature noxt wlntor,
having for Its purnoBc tho utter ex
termination of tho "coIlln tack" In
the Denvor statos. Even Buhstitules
for. cignrettoB will bo uncjd under
a ban, nnd any ono caught giving or
soiling the "mnklngi?" will bo sub
ject to fine, nnd If tho lino li not
paid, then off to prison ho (orsho)
must go. Conservative statistics
show thnt 500,000 c'gnrotto aro
smoked daily In Oregon. Tho flguro3
may ronch 800,000 for tho 500,000
dally consumption h bnsod on 40
nor cent of tho voters anioklng only
ten of tho "tnckV a day, and nny
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SHELL VESTS
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GUN GREASE AND OIL IN ALL
SIZE PACKAGES. ASK FOR JCHE
NEW STEVENS GUNGREASK
The "Witch Elk"
Ilimtliifx Hoot, soft
ami pllnble, (It
like n glove, never
gets hard. As' water
proof us leather"
ran he made.
We ImrO sold n great many in tho
lat three years; they have given lino
fiot'vlce. i
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SHOT GUN
SHELLS
OWING TO OUlt RUYING IN LARGE X
?QU;NTITIES, AVE GET A SPECIAL
LOAD WHICH WILL HE A GREAT
HELP TO ANY" SPORTSMAN USING
THEM. ANY POWDER OR LOAD.
COME IN AND LET US CONVINCE
YOU.
LEKEVER SHOTGUNS
PARKER SHOTGUNS
IIAKER SHOTGUNS
STEVENS SHOTGUNS
L. C. SMITH SHOTGUNS
.SOMETHING NEW
The .ciulngton Huimiici'leM
'REPEATING SHOTGUNS.
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H OREGON,,
BUILDER
W DOIXQ what YOU CAN TO POPULATE YOUR
STATE?
W NEEDS PEOPLE3oMIer8, honest farmers, mechanics.
i wwkb, people with brnlns, strong hands and a willing
--! or no capital.
ithern Pacific Co.
Lines In Oregon
tons of Oreeon iirn... .. .. ,. j.....,....,
i"'"'J Oreeo ii asoncy w,u yu no bolP tne 80d work
-o are liv i end,ns Ua tn nmea and addresses of your
,J eV to be Interested In thte atati'T We will be
eVQ0X tnd It 80ndlnB th6m complete iBformatioa
fro ih pW'l! bc n ?a,e dur,n8 SEPTEMBER AND
'hl m.i! t0 a11 Pnt8 In OrKoa. Tbe fares from
'Wr T
Hh.- 30-0( " Cincinnati 4X80
-lW- ' 3000 " Cleveiaad ..'...., U 75
!. ao-&l " New York ES.flfl
, 38,00
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'HHteVH,. - VAA K PRF.PAID.
'HHHii4, ena r reUUv to Omob depcwlt the
S k ..,' "y Of Otir &?ent Tk. .i'b will tt,u luk
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; ""cngrr Agmt, porHmfd ittgn.
clgnrotto Biuokor will confess that
ton "clgs" n dny la a niggardly al
lowance, and Bhould bo 20 or 30.
Then again, more than -10 por cont of
tho voters uo clgarottcs nnd ninny
who nro not voters nro heavy cub
tomors. "Tho 'makings" sold In this
-tnto In a weok run Into sovornl
thousand tlollnra, so tho passing of
tho proposod reform lnoasuru of Rep
roaontntlvo McDonald would cut
deeply Into tho profits of tho tolmc
coiilsts. The bill which was pre
pared by an nttovnoy nnd eont to Me
Donnld for approval, follows tho
Washington law. McDonald, who i
now In Curry county on his vaca
tion, has written that tho draft of
tho m en s uro Is satisfactory to him,
mid promises that it will bo ono of
the first bll!x Introduced In tho com
ing Bossion. Tho bill does not pro
hibit tho smoking of tho "coffin
tacks," but It makes tho securing of
tho mntorlals difficult, almost Im
possible In fact. Says the bill: "It
shnll bo unlawful for nny porson, by
himself, clerk, servnnt. employe, or
ngont. diroctly or Indirectly, upon
any pretense or by any dovlco, to ,
mnnufneturo, sou or oxenungo, unr
ter, dlsposo of or give away, or keo)
for sale, any clgarettos, or any paper
mado or prepared" for tho purpose of
being filled with tobneco for amok
lug: nny porson for violation of tho
same will bo guilty of misdemeanor,
and unon conviction shall for tho
LIVED IN EUGENE
TIMHTV.nVE YEARS
Mrs. Sarah Duraut Matlock dlod
at tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs.
It. M. Prntt, nt 30 East Tenth streot,
Eugene, Sunday, Septombor 27,
1008, nt 3 a. m., after n long Illness.
Tho fiinoral wafl held at the resi
dence Mondny aftornoon nt 2 o'clock
and tho remnlns Interred In tho I.
0. O. F comotory. Rov. W. n. Pin
kortou, pator of tho Cougrogntlouul
church, In tho nbsenco of Mrs. Mnt
lock's pnBtor, Rov. D. II. Trimble,
conducted tho aervlcoH.
Sarah Lowo waa thorn In Dearborn
county. Iudlnnn, August 15, 1813
Sho was married to Wllllnm II, D'i
rant on Soptembor 19, 1804. Six
children wero born to them, bu
only ono, Mrs. Prntt, Is now living.
With throo childron Mr. nfid Mn
Durnnt enmo to Oregon nnd settled
in Eugene In 1874. Mr. Durnnt dlo.1
on'Juno 15, 1887.
Dconsod was n membor of the
Eastern Stnr, W. R. C, the Rebec
knhB nni tho Mothodist church, hav
ing united with tho church wlion in
yenra of ago.
Nev CoriorHtloHH.
Frultgrowora Trust & THlo com
pany; principal ofllco, Medford, Ore Ore
eon: capital stock, $50,000; Incor
porators, Reginald II. I'ar&onfl,
Howard S. Dudley, Albart D. Mosc,
j i VH.
nrst offonBO nay a fino of not leiuM0'1" A. Torney and Worrall Wilson,
than $25" nor mo?o than . 100 and Standard Orchard Company; prln-
coBta of prosecution, and itand com- , o.cv. u r. u.k.
mltted to tho county jail Mntu sucn -- -"J, '".7" ll;VG,,7.i
tors, A. W. Stone, II, T. DoWltt and
A. A, JaynQ.
Fronch EBtates; principal office,
The Dalles, Oregon; capital Block,
J7C.0OO; Incorporators, E. II.
Fronch, V. II. Fronch and Paul M.
French.
i costs nro nald: and for tho second
and each subsequent offento Bhnll
pay upon convJctlon thereof, a flno of
not leas than flOO nor raoro than
500, and coats of prosdcutloq, or
be Imprisoned In tho county Jail not
leBB than ono month or more than
bIx months; provided, that tho pro
visions thereof shall not apply nor
Interfere with tho sale of. nor m- SUCCESSFUL DAIRY FARMER
nosal by any person in hub mum ,- -
any person outaldX of this state." MHO WILL HAVE AUCTION
Forest Qrovo Times. T TT ,. , , . wo ..
, Geo. Crabtree ranch three miles
A fiure-enoHgh Knocker. northeast of Marlon In 1900, ban
J C. Goodwin, of ReldJvlllo. N rented tills fine dairy farm to Geo.
C says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salvo la . Weatherlll who took possession to-a'sure-onough
knocker for ulcers. VI day. and has an auction ealo of per
bad one came on my leg last eum-'sonal property Tuesday Oct. I. H
mer but that wonderful salve Is a man who lyn omployed modern
knocked It out 'In a few rounds. Not methods pf dairying and when fid
eX a scar remained." Guaranteed bought or bred horse, or cattle has
for nllea. sores, hums. etc. soc h,i i "".""' "...
Dr. Stone's
Drug Store
Tho only cnh drug store In Ore
gon, owes no ono, and no ono owos
It; carries largo stock; Its shelve,
1 counters and show casea aro loaded
I with drugs, modlclnos, notions, toilet
j articles, wlnog and liquors of all
kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr,
Stone Ib a regular graduate In mod
j Iclne, ad has hua many years of ox
'perlenco In the practice. Consulta
tions aro frco. Prescriptions are
ifree, and only regular prlcps for
medlclno, Dr, Stono can bo found
ut his drug .tore, Salotn, Or., ftoia
6 In tho morning until 9 at night.
'W ONK OR MANY COLORS
Gold Dust Flour
M.ulo by THE SYDNEY POW
EP COMPANY, Sidney, Onu
K;. Mndo for family use.
Ask your grocer for It. Rniti
J itml (liortH nlwnjH oil hand.
! P. B. WALLACE, Agt.
Phoije 44 Main 147 N. High St.
C. W. YANNKE
Proprietor of
THE' FASHION STABLES
Cabs and Llvory, all Rigs Modern
9 Rubber Tire.
J. O. Perry's drug store.
CASTOR I A
?r iA&ati sad CkiUrM.
fii m Y Kavt AJwtys Uti
9l0.Hre J
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tho best blood that money could buy
The result h that he has made mon
ey and has built up the farm by
propc crops suitable for successful
dairying. He has remodelled the
house a barn and put la machine
ery to save lahor and lactase the
profits. At tho auction sale (here
will be Jenoy eows, road anil dra't
hor'es, Chester White awine and
sheep, and farming machinery and
Implement'. Peqple, who go, to Jhls
iki will frtv ome gooa stock of
fered, especially In the rialrvlntcllne.
9-2S30-lw
LARGEST KACILITIK8
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIOH GRADE WORK
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'UBsu ZriWlBBIssrTlliPP
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1 HE.HEST ROAST THE
FAMILY EVER HAD
Can be obtained from our prima
tender and Juicy beef, mutton or
pork. All our meats are selected
from the chotrcst, and prepared fo.
the, table to uult the domands of tho
fastidious. Our prices aro lower for
quality than you can flud at any.
place Jr Balun,
K. O. GROSS,
Phone SMt. 870 Stat 8t.
"1 ALW VATllFVOWP AMY
OFncR'bArr iall
For wa'Ur Mrrle apply at o.
Bills payable monthly In ad van.
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