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TtJa bUUtfU) f DAILY OAriTAL JOUIINAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3-1, UJOf). s-aSiajfltKT3-:s"i3.s e! - MISS CASE'S SPLENDID CONCERT She Has Voice of Remarkable Sweetness, Range and Power and Delights Music Lovers. OBJECTS TO COLLEGE METHODS The assertion so strenuously mndo by Portlnnd' people that Mies Mary Adolo Csbo( ranks among tbo first of grand oporn stars, Is (Corrobo ralcd by Salem people who 'wore so iortunato as to hear her lntho con cert given at tho Grand last night. Her voice, la puro. clear, mngnlflcont. It Is of wonderful range and tweet nees, nnd has the bloom of youth up on It, whllo her art has all tho charm lit' maturity, with a vibrant quality that thrills. Her program was urrnnged In thrco parts, the first Gormart, tho second French, and tho last or.EngUshJcom posltlons, which wero tlikjrut pleas ing becauso thoy wero Jjfcttor known and understood by tbo largest part of tho nudlence. Itccalls wtjre demanded and Miss Caso was chnVmlnsflJn" hor generous response, giving several ox tral numbers. ' ' : V ftot tho least attractive, feature of hor program was tho plfylngof nor accompanist, Mr. J. Hutchinson. He Is n pianist of tho hlghestyna'rlt; ho follows tho singer with the closest sympathy and understanding, ana in or I ted tho appauso which ho shared with tho charming slngor. Tho audience last night was not largo, but was made up of musical students and music lovers, who wore sincere In their enthiiHlnsni, realizing that thoy were given tho prlvllogo of hearing a singer who Is suro to bo rq'mo a star In tho operatic firmament. Says They Have No Riglrt to Take Our Young People, Christians, and Return Them Atheists Cholera iBfaatutt Oared. "Something llko Vwo ysars ago my baby, which was then about a year old, was taken seriously HI with cholera Infantum, vomiting and purging profusely," writes J. F. Dempiey, of Dempsey, Ala. "I did what I could to telleve her, but did her no good, and being very much alarmed about her wont for a phy sician, but fbllod to flud one, so came back by Elder Dros. & Carter's store and Mr, BIdor rocommeaded Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy. I procured a bottle of It, went homo as quickly as pos sible nnd gavo tho baby a doso of the roniedy. It rollovcd hor In fir teen mluutcs and soon cured her en tirely," For salo by all good drug- guts. o A woman Is seldom Jealous of tho lovo a man has for his work. . .- Tho Secret of Long Life. 'A 'French scientist has discovered one secret of long life. His method deals with the blood. But long ago millions of Americans had provod Electrlo Dlttere prolongs lire and mikes It worth living. It purifies, enriches and vlatllses the blood, re builds wasted nerve cells, Imparts life and tone to the entire system. It's a godiond to weak, sick and de bilitated people. "Kidney trouble had blighted my life for months," writes M. W- Sherman, of Gushing, Mo., "but Electric Dltters cured me entlroly." Only 60o at J, 0. Perry. rtlnlttd I'rwe I-emid Wlr.J San FranclBoo, Aug. 24. "I deny tho right of our American univer sities nnd colleges to tnko our young men and women reared In Christian homes to faith and confidence In tho tenets of our religion nnd Bondthom back to tin atheists. I tell you this Is not right and tho sooner this fact In romdled tho bettor It will bo for tho Amorlcan people." The abovo statement was made by Ror. Frank L. Goodspoed, paBtor of tho First Presbyterian church of Oakland. "Thoy toll us," continued Dr. Goodspoed, "that some of our collogo professors are 'sowing the dragon's teeth of doubt.' Articles In our leading magazines show us that somo of tho mon now enjoying positions mado posslblo by Christian sacrifice, and Christian bonoflcence nro 'blasting tho rock of ngoo.' Tf this bo true, wo indeed nro In a sorry way. "Our ' collcgos arc supposed to tench something constructive and posltlvb In religion and If thoy can not do this It certainly in tholr duty to keep quiet on tho subject. t is Incumbent on any man who takes from us anything valuablo In tho sum of our faith to replaco It with something hotter. Criticism is Tory easy but creation Is difficult. Tho ultimate stronghold of faith la 'not In tho mutnblo Judgments of tho understanding, but In th natlvo son tlmontn of conscience nnd tho lnox haustlblo aspirations of affection.' " TALKING THROUGH HIS HAT Another big buclnoss building go ing up In Eugene this fall. ' Soldier Balks, Death Plot It seemed to J. A. Stone, j civil war votoran, of Koran. Tex., that a plot oxlstod between a desperate lung trouble and the trravo to causa his doath. "I contracted a stubora cold," he writes, "that developed a cough that stuck to mo In spite of all ramedlflB fnr vra nr oal.ht ..... down to 130 pounds. Then I bogan to ubo Dr. King's Now Discovery. which restored my health completely I now weigh 178 pounds." For vero colds, obitlnato coughs, hemor rhages, asthma and to prevent pnoa- mohla It's unrivaled. COo and SI Trial bottlo free. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry. 0 ' j It is claimed somo of tho Row rlwr valley oat Holds' euBt of Cottago Grove- will yield SO to 100 bushels per aero. Uncle Joe Cannon Says He Is Going to Make Greatest Speech Ever Made Anywhere. (United Trcis Leaned Wlrc.l Chicago, Aug. 24. Aroused by tho aBporslons cast upon him by Con gressman C. N. Fowler In his open lottor yesterday, Speaker Joseph Can non today said that ho would "make fur fly" whn congress meets again. Cannon said: "I lntond to call a friend of mlno to tho chair and tako tho floor and speak aB long as I am allowed. I toll you tho fur Is going to fly. Somo peoplo who profess to bo republi cans will got tho Bovorcst castlgatlon that you over hoard. I Intend to call a Bpado a spado. Somo of theso peo plo who are ranting about tho pres ent tariff bill supported and helped frame tho Dlngtoy. bill. Their pros ont rampago Is hypocrlcy. Somo of tho mon who talk of legislation bolng stifled will havo tholr records shows up at my hands. "Your old Undo Joo Is going to talk In languago anyone can under stand, and I promlso tbnt for virility it will rank an a master piece. It's tlmo someono showed theso mnloon tonts jtust whoro thoy stand." INCUBATOR BABY STILL IN LIMELIGHT Kansas City. Aug. 24. Mrs. Bar clay, who, throiugh Attorney Gentry, has petitioned n habeos corpus pro ceeding to recover 5-year-old Marian Dloakly, the "Incubator baby." who It Is alleged she kidnaped Saturday, today discussed tho alleged kidnnp Ing of tho child. "You wonder why I lovo the baby," she said. "If you had seen her clenching her tiny flats and gasping for breath In tho incuba tor at tho St. Louis exposition you would wonder why Marian is alive today. I say without boasting thai It was my caro and" love saved tho shlld her lifo. "It Is romarkablo that she la not afraid of mo today though. I dt not know nil that Mrs. Dleakley has said to poison her mind," "When you picked hor up tho other night didn't Marian ask you If you wore going to kill hert" Mrs. Barclay was asked. "Yes," Bhc replied. "'I wouldn't kill you,' I said to Marlon. The' child asserted that 'they' had told her that she would bo killed and flnnlly I comforted her and she warmed up to me." Whllo Mrs. Barclay was talking tho child sat besldo hor and tho wo man's hnnds strayed almost uncon sciously to Marian's head, which sho patted lovingly. "I did not IntOKd to kidnap tho baby when I went to Topoka," con tinued Mrs. Barclay. "But I saw tho child outsldo tho kindergarten cry. I talked to her and lenrned that hor mind was poisoned and then I decided to act." .' Tho habeas corpus proceedings will bo hoard tomorrow. Today tho baby was happy and laughed and played that sho was In Jail. For Indigestion ana all stomach troublo tako Foley's Orlno Laxative a It stimulates tho stomach and liv er and regulates tbo bowels and will positively cure habitual constipation. For salo by J. C. Perry. wnmtnnnf4mnnuniauimi.nnmM WANTED! Salem, Oregon 19... or the sum of 11.00. tho rtce'pt of which is hereby nc knowlodgod, wmWwIJ&.J0'! tttlnt,n nnd doctor's VervlVes'ttV THE WILLAMETTE BANITAR1UM during such timo ns ho may require sumo. . Supt. This Contract expires.., M M-tl9 t t j i WANTED-Me and WomcM JiKTike- Advaifage nheAtav? Think what it means to you and yourJamily to be taken care of in case of sickness or accident. NO DOCTOR'S FEE NO HOSPITAL EXPENSE NO LODGE FEE No matter what may happen you are protected WITH OUT FURTHER COST. 5HaR9.,!S.SKa.d0,,ar ?a01 monlh t0 the WILLAMETTE SANITARIUM they positively agree to give you fre$ hos pital treatment and attention from a skilled physician artf surgeon AS LONG AS YOU REQUIRE IT. No mat ter how kwig you may b sick or what the operation may be, there wiW be no more expense if you hold one of these card contracts. Phoiitt for particular Main 300. Oor. Ferry and Winter, Watch for our agents and do it today Willamette Sanitarium ( I ' ( I i 1 Macklnno Islands, Mich., Aug. 24. "Why In h 1 Bhould I notlco FowlorT" asked Cannon todny, refer ring to Fowler's open lottor of yos today In which ho nttacked "Can nonlsm." Cannon read every word of tho lotted and thon said: "Got a pencil nnd tako this: I'vo glanced at Fowler's lottor, To thoso who had tho patlenco to rend It, If thoro nro any such, It will appear when In tho oxorclso of tho duties of spoakor I fatlod to make him chairman of tho commltteo of currency and banking thnt in his mind I becamo thoroughly Bolflsh and gonornlly a bad citizen." Cannon then ndded that ho Is will ing for his colleagues of tho house of representatives to question his action In refusing to appoint Fow ler. When nskod If ho would speak ppcclflcnlly regarding Fowler's ar raignment, Cannon said: "Why In h 1 should I answer him? He's n Joko and all congress knows ho's n Joko, It would bo be neath my dignity to notlco any stato ment mndo by Fowlor." o All persons aro recommended to tako Foley's Kidney Remedy for backache, rheumatism and kidney and bladdor trouble. It will quickly correct urinary Irregularities, which, If noglectcd, may develop Into a ser ious Illness, it will restore health itnA utrAntflh Da nnt nnfflMtt alirna ' of kidney or bladdor trouble and risk Brlght's dlseaso or diabetes. For salo by J. C. Perry Baby Morphln Pleads Aro mndo by all soothing syrups nnd baby medicines that contain opium and narcotics. McGoo's Baby fellxlr contains no Injurious or nar cotic drugs of any kind. A sure nnd 'snfo cure for disordered stomachs, bowols nnd frotfulncss. Splendid for teething Infants. Sold by all drug gists. o An 80-acro hoy ranch In Hood ftlvor valley will yield $3000 worth of clover nnd alfalfa, A Skin of BewtyfeaJoyfaratir Db. t. rem ecuxAurs mm& CREAM OR MAGICAL MAUfiHER .4 n.moTM Tao, IMmpb. rretalee.Moh P.tchcf, Ittih, and Bklo Dlteatee, anq vrcrj ptrmirr. on beauty, anil il fle. detection. It hl atood the ttft of eo yean, and li id harmleta we tattelttobeiurell ) properly mad.. Acept no counter, felt of almUar name. Dr. L. A. Bayra laid to a lady of tba caut ion (a patient) I "Al you ladlct will uie tbrm, I recommend noaraud'a Crernn' m tba leant harmful or all the aitn preparation!." For aale by all drucftnta and t ancy Sooda Ucalera In the United State. Canada and Europe, f K.T.HOPIIHS, Prop, 37 6tal Jooes Sttett, NewToi. Slf-3 & Oregon State Fair September 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 PSIX FULL'IDAYS Camping grounds -nm even ? lug entertainment free. This i year "Hettor Tlinn Ever." e Daily racing events, s SALEM, OREGON Everything soundo llko an encore to somo men. o Intense Colicky rains Relieved. "For some years I suffered from Intense colicky pains which would come on at times and from whtch I could find no relief," says I. S. Mos on, of Deaver Dam, Ky. "Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itomedy wnB recommonded to me by a friend. After taking a few doses of tho remedy I was entirely relieved That was four years ago aad there has been no return of the symptoms slnse that time." This remedy is for salo by all good druggists. Get Tofttthtr and stand together is the key note of Forrest Crisscy's second article on the farmer in his fight against dishonest commission merchants. Don't miss it. Then read "Happiness" one of the prettiest boy and girl stories ever published. All in the SEPTEMBER EVERYBODY'S Free Healing Services W. C. T. U. HALL TONIGHT ssssssssH ' jkj'- IJJH BBBBBsB Kfr CIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbH 1BBBBBBBBBBB N" . ydHsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsV lBBBBBBBBBBm '" ViBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW Edw. Olney, the exponent of tho world'B coming trcntment, will glvo freo demonstrations of henllng nt tho W-. C. T. U. hall tonight nt 8 o'clock. About 00 per cent of Mr. Olney's" pa tients nro healed In one treatment. Do not miss this chance to bo honied. Tho Healer Is accompanied by his wlfo and daughter, tho former of which will deliver tho lecturo this' evening. Subject, "The Power of tho Spoken Word." Call on the Henlor, got a freo booklet and an explanation of his work, Offlco Hoom 3, Elgin Hotol, ' 4G2 Stato street. Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Consultation freo. a viif f f tof ti'ftif it if iiiiiip'miai8f cfff iijj; $3.00 SAVES A BIG DOLLAR $3.00 It la all right to do a driving buBl iifSB, but don't bo a human hammor. The Inx!cst Man In the World Would not bo contented to be kept In the houso and doing nothing by rheumatism. Neither are you, who aro always busy and active. Then don't neglect tho first twinge of an ache or pain that you might think Is Just a "crick." Rub well with Ballard's Snow Liniment and bo mat ter what the trouble Is it will disap pear at once. Bold by all druggists. 0 Tho philosophical person Is not apt to be so when considering trou ble of his own, 0 Kevmta at OeU sHL Hues., Aug 31 "Your only1 hops," saM three doe torn to Mrs. M. . Fisher, el Detrek. Mich, susterlag from sever rectal troubls. "Ilea 1b as operation. Tbm I use4 Dr. Klag's Naw Life Pill." she writes, "till wholly cured." They preveat appeBdlcHles, cures eoattU patlon, headache, 35c at J, O Per.-y o . A carp caught near Astoria weighed 50 pounds and" was 3Q in ches long. 0 CASTOR! A For Iafeats uul Ckiltas. The Kind You Hays JUwtp UctH BARGAIN DAY AUt All subscribers to the Daily Capital Journal except city ;; carrier lists who pay up all ; arrears to September 1, 1909, j ; can secure the Daily Capital Journal one year in advance jj for $3. If you are paid a lit tle in advance of August 31, pay for a year from the date J you are paid to, and save the I dollar THE ANNUAL BARGAIN DAY V 1 It .-Hi Do not ask for this Rate after Aug. 31 Saves the people hundreds of dollars. Start at once to take advantage of our BAR GAIN PAY. Remit by mail or call at the Journal office on or before Tussday even ing, August 31, to' secure this reduction . A -fci dp, . J CAPITAL JOURNAL Salem, Oregon r . - t j ' W. J. I'KKIILKS. 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