Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 28, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOUHNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATUIiDAY, AUGUST 28, 190.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
1 UOFfir, Editor Mid Proprietor
iD'let'cticlvul Newspaper Dcrotcd to American rrlnclplci and
Itif HrosreM mill Dcrelopcment of All Oregon.
furlllitftl Kery Kr'eutni? Itxccpt Sunday,
il'IlsemiTION nATKS.
( l'lrnrlnhly In Viltnuco.)
0llr, bj earner, por year 10.00 1'cr mouth -..60c
Dallv.Jbr malt, K" Tff 'WO Per month 35o
Weekly, by mull, per veur . ..... '.00 Six month ...60c
U Nl ONLA BE L
ENGLISH
WIT UPSET
TALL i HO
Humorous Driver Sprung Antej
diluvian Joke That Made
Vehicle Hunt for the
Graveyard.
(United I'rtM Leaied Wire.)
Seattle, Wash., Aug. 28. L. A.
Muiombor, a young mllllonalro, of
nwlenn, tlillfnrnln. In nt the Flntol
Kenndy. In this city, today nurslug
n curcly sprained knoo, received
yestOM'ry afternoon nt Vlctorln, B
0., whon h tnllyho on which ho and
n party of friends wore riding wat
overturned. Nearly ovory raombor .if
the party was Injured, four of thoin
most seriously hurt being takon to
Victoria noipltals. That somo weio
not killed, Macombor says, Is a
mlraolo,
Tho tnllyho was drawn by six
horses and tho vehlclo was upBct by
reason of the driver's fondness for
cotnody. When opposlto n grave
yard, In the outskirts of Victoria,
and as tho tnllyho rolled nlong the
odgo of u Htcop ombnnkinont, tho
driver turnod to his passengers nnd
said:
"Vlctorln pooplo are Jut dying 1
get Into this mngnincont plot of
land."
No sooner were tho words out of
his mouth than tho tnllyho listed,
slipped and flnnlly rolled over tho
grade. Tor a moment It appeared iih
If tho driver of tho vehlclo aspired
to secure a plot of the laud foi
which "Victoria people were Just
dying." He was finally extricated
from n tangle of harness and soft
dirt, the least Injured of the oxcur
slonlsts. In ruspouso to tolephone
calls, an nmbulanro was sent out
from the city, nnd tho lujurod wore
token to hospitals.
ZEPPELIN'S AIRSHIP
GETS SIDE-TRACKED
1 United I'rca l.rantd Wlre.l
Ilorlln. Aug. 2S. The population
of Ilorlln and u half million visitors
besides were keenly disappointed to
day beviiuso of iho failure of Count
Zeppelin's dirigible "Zeppelin 111" to
arrive on scheduled lime. An un
precedented program of festivities
had boon planned nnd those wore
necessarily postponed when tho air
ship failed to appear.
The Zeppelin HI left Nui'ontburg
ut S o'olock this morning nnd at 10
o'clock was reported ut Itotbuviiriu,
200 miles away. It was moving to
ward llltterfleld where Zeppelin was
arranging to Join tho ship.
According to present figures It Is
Impossltilo for tho airship to arrive
here beforo late tonight. It Is ex
pected that Zeppelin and his com
panions will board the airship tomor-
The Fight Is On
Kvry mmnt f yur llf, when
yu mv at hamo er abroad,
ayvK r i-
Uetween the pouon gems that are In air,
food and water, everywhere In fact,
and the bllllous of your invisible friends,
thelitUesoldier-corpusclcainyourblood.
II these little soldiers are kept strong
and healthy by taking Hood's Sana
parilln, you need have no fear of dis
ease, lfr gin using it at onco it you are
at all under the weather, or havo
trouble of the blood, stomach, liver
and kidneys. Get it of your druggist.
M- - ' HHM' M
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ID
EPOSIT Your Savings
WUh Us-
SThcy will corn interest
and be available when ;
wanted
Savings Deportment
Capital National Bank : :
'f It'll ft r'TTTTTTtTI I111'p
Ealem, Ore.
, ,r .- r;
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'x-'Km
"$
row morning at Dlttcrfletd, leaving
oarly In the day for this city. This
would onablo Uorlln to carry out Its
festive progrnm tomorrow.
CltAmbcrlAln'a Oolic, Cholera and
DIaitIiooa Jlcmcdy Nctct Knawn
to Fall,
"I havo usod Ohamborlaln'a Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Itomody slnco
It was first Introduced to tho public
In 1872 and havo novor found one
Instonco whoro a euro was not speed
ily otfoctod by Its uso. I havo boon
a commercial travolor for eighteen
years and novor start out on a trip
without this, my faithful friend,"
says II. S. Nichols, of Oakland, Ind.
Ter. For solo by nil good druggists.
LAST BOAT
LEAVES
FOR NOME
Steamer Victoria 'Sailed Last
Night Loaded With Deli
cacies for Alaskan
Miners.
iuiuiru Trr I .fori I Wlr. I
Seattle, Aug. 28. Tho stoumor
Victoria sailed late last night for
Nome and St. Michael carrying the
last freight to be shipped for up-river
points this year. The last river
steamer is scheduled to leave St Mi
chael by tho 5th of September.
The Victoria carried a heavy cargo
of perishables. Fresh meats, vege
tables, delicacies of the soasou and
miscellaneous supplies were piled
high In the hold. This stuff Is des
tined for various towns nnd camps
nlong tho Yukon and will provide the
last shipments of such dainties the
ivsldents will receive for n long time.
Until about Octobor 10 Nome nnd
St. Michael will bo accessible to
steamships, although tho river route
will bo closed to navigation until tho
following Juno,
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LA F0LLETTE ALSO
JUMPS ON CANNON
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MudUou, Wis., Aug. 88. La Fpl.
lotto's Weekly today attacks Speaker
Joo Cannon for tho appointment of
Edward 11 ."Vreoland oi New York us
chairman of tho house committee on
banking and currency. Tho period!,
cal says:
"Vreoland was appointed to work
with Senutor Aldrlch to 'frame up
a currency program to suit the high
finance needs of Wall strot. The
bunking system Is anxious to havo
legislation put through without n
iiltch because tho next house may bo
Democratic"
OHIIlrn Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
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A GREAT
COMEDY
MONDAY
"The Girl From Rector's"
Prove One of Most En
joyable Ever Seen
in Salem.
"The Olrl from Hector's," which
comes to the Grand opera house .Mon
day, August 30, enjoyed tho longest
run of any production In Now York
last season. The plcco orlglnnlly
opencd for n limited engagement nt
Weber's music hull simply as a "try
out." It was tho Intention of the
producer, after Its success had been
established, to close tho playhouse
and reopen with "The Olrl" at the
commencement of tho next theatrical
year. Tho offering, howevor, proved
such a tremendous sensation that It
continued Its run for seven months
Tin: im:mm:tox sistkhs in i ii i: c.titi. i-uom
and was sttn doing capacity business
when it wa necessary to end the en
gagement In older to fill out of town
contracts
Even the records ostablbdiod by
' Weber nnd I'Muids whon their pro
ductions wero tho rngo of New York
were broken by "Tho Olrl from Keo-
1 tor's."
The work Is from the pon of Paul
' M. Potter who won world wide fame
, ns tho author of "Trilby."
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X-RAYS AND SMILES
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The state fair this year will be
"four doxonth" nnd also the best
hold In Oregon.
F W
Knrmnn Hew 119 mllos yestordny,
which mako him positively tho
furthest man.
Tho women of Spokane recently
held " a husband show," but whoth
or It was to show their good points
or bad ones Is not stated. If tho lnt-
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Waters
Waters Bros.'
Over Bush's Bank, or Call at
HnilllHIIHIIIIHHH U -
Grand Opera House
MONDAY, AUG. 30
PmKPiTTlwMr
S The.
Girl
FROH
CTORS
Prices: $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c
Sox office open Monday 9 A. M.
ter wiid tho cobo thero would be hair
pulling sure, for each woman would
think she was entitled to first mon
ey. uixtoii's"
Knb orterj $50, a mnrrlago ll
eeiue, a wedding supper and to pay
the parson or any coniple getting
mnirled In h!g hop yard this season.
TIiim may love's young dream turn
Inti a hop dream.
Hill will run stonmors from Port
land to Snu Francisco, Ho will also
run u railroad between tho same
polntB.
Tho lady bathers havo added tho
auto tiro to their bathing attire
Isn't much of either but air nnd
"rubber."
It's really nice and polite of tho old
buildings to get up nnd let tho pretty
young lady buildings havo their seats,
still it is the custom on tho car of
progress.
A Newport g'rl has started n now
fnd using an auto tiro ns n sup
port while in bathing. Thus will
tho deadly auto continue its death
dealing way. monarch of tho sea a
well as of the land.
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Bros.'
I $V?3k
s..4nKt y
Will 'ferrPLTsS
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The wealth of Polk County will pour into West Salem.
The railroad is completed.
Put $5 into West Salem lots every month. .
More than 30,000 people will travel through West Salem
by the first of the coming year. ,
Can't you see a great future in store for West Salem?
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NEWPORT FIRMS
Delow nro published tho ndvortl-emenu ii iu leading business
houses, hotels, camp grounds, -ic m I !'; A glanco through
them will bo a great help to o.. I; lie h'lr summer vacation.
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GOOD THINGS TO EAT
The Palace Market and Grocery
Porter's Block
NEWPORT, OREGON
FREE DELIVERY AT ALL HOURS
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niff iamif
HlllfaHHlmBt
BAYVIEW
I Rooming House
One and ono-hnlf blocks south 1 1
of bont landing on Main street
? Itoynl Restniirant In conncctiou
MRS. O.E.CARTER, Prop.
I NEWPORT - ORE.
jjRader Camp Ground;;
With foundation and without, i
;;
; ; also furnished tents, good )
! ! wntcr and septic tanks. Rates . .
i furnished on application. j j
i Nye Creek, Newport, Ore jj
! ! A. J. Rader, Proprietor. ! j
eHoMMtf I ill I
I Meat Market II
Kd Stocker & Son. j j
Fresh nnd Salt Moats. F:sh,
Oysters, otc. j ;
Special cholco mutton nnd veal . .
always on hand. ! !
The only exclusive market In J J
Newport.
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WW-HHIHrWaHWj;
j Anything You Need to Eat at J
Smith's
Nyebeach
Delicatessen Home Baking S
He)f fll It lf !!
Alnnn rnmns nnnthnr nntronnmer
who says tho earth Is shrinking.
This bit of Information should bo
quite Interesting to tho fellows who
Imagine they own the earth.
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OHIIlrrx Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
O ASTO R I A
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Investment Co J
Investment Co.
Branch Office in West Salem
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O. 11. PItBWITT
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HHIHiHianianiauia
I
uhe Grand
FURNISHED
ROOMS : : : : :
One block nertb from boat landing
Z Lnrge kitchen In connection for tba
uie of the guttta
TERMS REASONABLE. X
Mrs. A. D. Sliollenburg f
Newport, Oregon
ta)teaHaH!Hattt)9l
iiHif f niianmoft
"Takitezf
1 1 The most beautiful placo at
J J Nye Dcnch, Newport, Oregon.
! ! Private rooms nnd board.
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jj Mrs. W. M. Berry j;
; Best of EVERYTHING menns ! i
Anything from tho '
NEWPORT SODA WORKS II
' ; Syrups, Siphons, Sodas, Cldor. J
l HACK AND BAGGAGE ;;
J Hack and'bnggago wagon meets -
( ovory bont. Parties wishing to ! 1
J mnko trips on tho bench, light !
j house, Seal rocks, Otter lock,
and tho famous Devil's Punch ! i
! ! Dowl, cnll or phono J
i' HARDIXO & CRAMER.
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a
Buxton's Grocery!;
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We handlo Heinz s
Goods. Next door
to Post Office
f Newport - Oregon J
fata mf iimf if it
HOTEL
BRADSHAW
Oood furnished rooms, with or
wltnout cooking privileges, half way
from bont landing to Nye Donch,
flno view of ocean. Free hack meets
each bont. First-class restaurant
noxt door. Mrs. Bradshaw, prop.,
Newport. Oregon,
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