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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1908)
' . 'DAILf OAPIIAL JOVKNAI, SALMM, ORBfcON. 8ATUIlDAYt OCTOBBn i, tOfl. 'r.""1"' r 4-1 1 1 1 1 I II 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iHi 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I M M I 1 1 I 1 1 1 II I I ,H I M II I I I 1 1 ' M I I II 1 1 I I '1 Grand Opeia New Meat, Fish - Poultry Market WILLAMETTE VALLEY MEAT COMPANY JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, II. II FIIAKKR'B Piquant Musical Mixture "ISLE OF SPICE" . f Opened Today for Business With a Full Stock of z J IHHH Heb: y Moatc Fich Pnulf-ft aild everything that!: IViealS, I fell, rOUIiry g0eS to make a first j: I class city market. TRY AN ORDER THERE ...... f ALL CUSTOMERS TREATED WITH UTMOST COURTESY TO PLEASE IS OUR DESIRE FIRST CLASS FREE DELIVERY ':. t TVt I lc anrl Soo Hnu Vnn I tuo mo Notv Svcbm it vyc? unu krv-.v- i ivtt i u iimw - i ivtt tte7 --'"i" a , ;, Willemette Valley Meat Phone 854 Go 379 Court Street I I I I 1 1 I I I I t I I I I i M H 1 1 II M I I I C I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I 1 I I M I I 1 I I I 1 1 I M H I I I I H I 1 I I 1M I H HH-H FAMOUS FOJl MUSIC,' FUN AND BEAUTY Sam Huso Hurry Wiitson Kdtvjii Ijiiir Harry Williams Percy llaion Hurry IiCnvcII6 Muttiu Mnrtz ItobcHu Wilson Lorctto'Convcy so IvinsTLixa srtxa IXS AND VXIQU1J NANCES I TlAl.. 1... A11i.fi T Aiitn ntlft riort TA OaiIiIam.1 . uuun uy nnvu ww.yu uuu v". ". uiuuumu. .music by JefOBJ and Schlndler. Staged by Qua Sohlke. .1 SOLID MONTHS IN NEW VOItK. I SOLID MONTHS lv HOSTON. -21 NIGHTS IN CHICAGO ' I'lHCKS BOC, 75c, $1.00, $1.B0. Sent, Sale t Hox Ofllcc Monday, 0 A. M. have said, "Gentlemen, wo will not give ui what wo. have until wo get as good the other way.'' A far nB hauling people down through the unsightly dtetrlct, on thd Yqw Park line, Mint is no valid objection. It Is the acrvlco we wcro robbed of and tho way It va3 done without objec tion thnt wo complain nt. A Yew Part car should meet every trnln. GAME PROTECTION IS NECESSARY jY PAUL H. HAUBKIt. . At n mooting of tho Oregon Gamo $ Fish association, hold In Portlnnd, October 7, many mattors of lntorost to local BportBmon,worp touched up. on. As far as could bo gathorod thla nBsoclntlon has n membership of about 150 mombors, coiiHlctlng prin cipally of Portland Hpotsmon, Whllo tho nBBoclalton claims add films to ruproHont tho sportsmen of tho Htato, thoy can not do so, owing to lack of attondance of nportsmon outsldo of Portland. Tlio PliiuiMjint Question. Among other UilngB discussed of Interest to' sportsmen, tho Chlim phoaaant nnburnlly enmo In .for tho mot atttontlon, tho scarcity of blrdn was bollovod to bo duo to several roa- hoiih, tho most prominent of which are: Into Bprlng rnlnsrOsltlng In tho death of ninny of tho young phcnB ants, nnd tho dry .spoil previoiiB to tho opening of season, making tho ground dry and hard, when It bo comes almost Impofislblo for u dog to do good work. Warden CrltlclMrtf. Thoro wns also a great deal of criticism of tho state gamo ward on and his deputies, or rnther tho lnck of dciuties. Mr. StovoiiBon, tho stnto gamo warden was present and was Invited 'to nd dross tho association, but declined. Warning. Tho stnto of Oregon has within Its borders at tho prosont time nn nbundunco and vnricty of gamo not cqualod by any other stnto In tho Union. Tho wild gnmo In this stnto Is treated shnmofully nnd not appro- elated at all by tho pooplo, and If i tho gnmo Is not better protected and takon caro of It will only bo n fow years till It Ib extinct. It Is tlmo for tho sportsmon of this Btnto to got togother tind domand hotter protection. ' Enforcement In Marlon. Speaking locnlly of Marlon county, tho enforcement of tho gnmo Inw has been very poor this yenr, ns tho sportsmon of Mnrlon county will pay probably over 120(H) for licenses to hunt thoy linvo a right to, demand that this monoy ahnll bo properly ex pended In tho protection of gnmo Tho cost of protecting tho gnmo Is not borne by tho gonornl taxpayer, but by tho sportsmon thomsolves and thoy are certainly entitled to a vt)L-c In tho management of thin fund. Changes. Desired. Among tho local sportsmon tho cliangos In tho gamo laws that nro desired are: Flrut--Open tho senBon on upland birds .and ducks nt tho saino tlmo. Tho present law opens tho season ono month earlier than tho season on China pheasant, which makes It easy for a person to vlolnto tho tuw. The Best for the Least Money IS' THE INDUCEMENT OFFERED Second Make it unlawful to kill tho hen phonsnnt, A fomalo pheas ant will raise, two or moro flockd ov ory year so' It can readily bo seen that by refraining from killing tho hon, wo would sodn hnvo nn abun dance of birds. It has been tried In firitlsh Columbia with gjntlfylpg results. Another plnn is suggested of cut ting tho limit of China pheasants down to live. Thnt is nllowlng a hunter 10 upland birds, live others to consht of qunll, native phcnsnnt or grouse. Any gamo laws that aro propbwl aro usolosi to help the gnmo situation' unless rigidly en forced. 1 SpcrtHnien Organize. Tho tlmo seems to bo ripe nmong Marlon county sportsmen fo rn good live, tning nnd energetic organiza tion. Tho only way for sportsmon to nccompllshianythlng will bo In or ganizing good local clubs and then n stnto convontlon which will truly bo roprosontntlvo and not purely t locnl mntter. I o ANOTHER GOOD PLAY Another School Hoom V Ed. Jeurnal: There Info, no ntnen whnm t nm . to n public school, j am M n nro 13 In South Sajem whohit, piaco tp go. Let us hate mi room in tho Lincoln school n't suggested, and give uj the foil grades In each of the ward ici Pay Real' I' WfwfJ It U snf to sny our liarr pattoriiM In Parlor Tftblofl and StnpdH linvo many Uiluj to rucummoud tlitiu. Krom Uio ohenpott to the mout oxpuuslvo tho cotiBtruotlon U nccordlng to tho huot methods. T W'v have 10 woll-mad) Kliectm Triitiiit Uko ouU Twq flour blus. tvo drnNvra two moulding ligm-ds, pruc9 top. KOldon oak flMjih AVnllu thy Iav,t iaL, .SJJ,.'30 n q.gQrt iN'o, juDrg coylatj, or nlUroifittl wl).innd9 KHlnii CubluM, far .hu mo ii oy hus lioan shown In SaUiu tlinn our SlUry Clllutg. Tht oampartmsnts nto all uggfuf ami handy nd tU Moor Iwnoitn ifeu Ua Dually HWUillt without, moving tho Cabinet. Wo mnku It tjasy to own them. - sgsjjPsjr-a'v x o other lloor covering has mad such stride, in popukartt m llualum No other covorlng glv a to much sntlsfactiqu for tha i munvy. Vo su tin) bsi ud tuest poyylnr nuvkoj. WE ARE JUST AROUND THE C08NER THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO., IVSk: IS COMING "THE types of highest ' grade Too.twear, which . retain the patronage of the most exacting buyers, are to be .found in our Store. .The factories we buy of continue to prove the truth of this "TO BUILD MERITORIOUSLY ONE MUST KNOW HOW." J "A Knight tor a Day," tho moro musical Qomody that has had such n vogue- at tho Whltno'y Opora liouso, Chicago, nnd Wallace's thoator, Now Yoi'k, and tho Tromont theater, Dos ton, coms to tho Grand onera house on next Thurtdy night with a splan did cast and singe ttqulpuiout. The llrat suono of the play 1 laid In Bnuwton, HI., nnd tho second seno qu tho Island of Cbrslcai ."A Knight for a Day" is a musical coni oily.of thl ctisUnimr) klud as r gurds both manner and nmttor, but It Is mi uncoiunionlj good onter tnliimetit. and the admirer of tunoful iiikiiIo, abundant fun-maklug and of dashing, atronuous stage movomoiU will have nothing to regrot Jf ho pn tronlzes . tho performance. -- OQOO'OOOOOOOO 6 o o THK OPKN FOUlf. OOOOOOOOOOOO Ed, Jeurnal: Tho undersigned appreciates, all that Mayor Hodgors hui douo In corporation mutton but bbllovos tho mayor U to be blamed for nllqwlng tho Portland General Ulaitrlc to take up IU tracks to tlu (passQLngor station boforo thoy gavo 'th9"p40plo ns good a service on the alhQr Uno. We hRd a most coiivoji Iflijl ojw servlee to tfce train?, trangars vor reldnta got off the trnAn, and stepped onto a car nt SO (ft WHy that took them to the hmrt of the city, nd dUtrlbuteJ t)ii) In any dlroctlon. Tbe corpora Man got. a rosolutlqi through the city cotutall, nnd lnmelIntey tore up Its traokv Tho mayor should I mvi uuv iuiuiua-u una. utiui Wtf nil 1 as good. a. service on tho other lino For once he was wronsr He shauh! M 'Slate St. TBE WKE XSHOE "Leaders in Up-to-Date Footery." CM al EORSALE Ulfl Acres, good large dwelling, extra good barn, grao other out-bulldIng3; 200 acres In cultivatien: 15 acry oBd Sltuntod two mll03 from n good rnllroad town and 8tIsnJU from Salem Will take city property In Salem r part paymout barB ul ailH-Aere tUbry ranch, with good ropm house. W& jq m. other out-bulldlngs. 200 acres In guitlvatlon. - "fLo1 bor. balance pature vSttunto 10 mlfes from S'm a fl one-half miles from another railroad ton. ilut' acre. acre. , . . triiei Mf .n-rooiu housi) mill four lots Jn good JoatlOB, one lino. Price. 1000:on the Installment pla (oWB jrf Other good bargains In real osnfe; apyftolBR fuxo m((t o a townshln. ?500 fire lusuranco wrlU on "n furniture for 3 years for $4. LISTON & MAY, IHt Court Strict Sal of- Phono Main 1325. i ,..L-fim i k .SSbu. .. ViA W&si,,.. ,.H6LkJ,.w4MiL. t,-