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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1909)
V DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAI SALEM, - ORBGON, WEDNESDAY, 8KTTKMBKR OB, 1 0. TlnTT!m9 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOIW, JMt0T im4 Proprietor iJ lBdepondent Nomptpor 1) toted to American Frlnclplei and the Irotroa and Darcloparaent of All Oregon. Fubllthed Brerr Kreniny Kxcepf flundur, Caltm, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION KATM8. (lnrartabtr In Adranoa.) IWlfby cirrier, per yer......-..l.00 Per month.-...-.60o MiT, bjr mall, per rear. ................... 4.00 Per moath.......Mn.8Se Week), bj- mall, per tj..m... 1.03 Biz month! ......H)o sggpE HEMBREE WILL GET A NEW TRIAL. Mr, Hembree of Tillamook county, who was accused of a heinous crime, gets a new trial at the hands of the supreme court, There will be newspapers that will roast that body of judges for, granting Hembree a chance to escape hanging, But there must be a line drawn somewhere against taking the life and liberty of an accused man on mere circumstan tial evidence, The trial court might have held that way if it had not been permitted under thelaw to pass the question up higher, In all such matters let us err on the side of mercy and fair p!ay and remember to put yourself In the other man's, place, 0 ' ,. STILL JOKING ABOUT PRAYER. There is a well-meaning class of newspaper men in Ore gon who refer to prayer in a I'ght and joking manner, There are oven public men who pretend to have some re lation to political affairs who think praying is a hoax. What over people may think of securing rain by prayer, wo liopp never to be classed among those skeptical about prayer, The Salem politicians joke about bringing Taft to Salem as result of properly directed intelligent prayer. It could be done, but prayer must be preceded by right conduct, and it will be recalled that a Salem political con vention refused to consider Taft as a candidate, Gentlemen who wish to have their prayers heard should look ahead and not treat a great man lightly when he needs help. However, if tiiey will promlso to be good in future we shall not mind offering up a petition for them at the right time, and in the proper spirit and we hope it may be answered properly, . THE DUTY OF SALEM TO PORTLAND. The Capital Journal would liko to have the ear of the Salem boosters tor a momont. You could do no bottor than get up a tralnload of people and visit tho Portland fair In a body. Tho Portland fair and livestock show is the big event of the week. Biggor'and bottor than ever, tho annual ovent is attraclini? wido attention all over the northwost, Tho attendance is outdoing that of last year and the at tractions offered are far nhcad of last season. The exhibition of livestock is valued at more than a mil lion dollars and Is twenty-fivo per cent larger than last year, Tho state fair at Salem exhibits of llv.ostock wore taken to Portland and numorous attractions have boon added that will make the week's show a notable one. Stock oiitries have boon mndo from the entrap and east ern states that have novor been shown west of Chicago and Donvor, Noarly 500 harness horses will contend for tho $25,000 in race purses this week, - , Livestock ontrios will bring closo to 3000 head of noisss, cattlo, sheep, swino and .v&ts, Portland" Jias dono tho g'out, big, genorous act for a num ber of yoQCS in' thronging our state fair one day in the week. Wo owe it to bursolves to glvo tho big metropolis a K in return for their good will, arid why not do It? Thotu aie reducod rates a.id ovory man who lovos this :i',y five oents' worth should cje down to that fair. It CM bo worked up utn out Business Mon's Loaguo ana Bo&itpof Tmde, and wo siiuulcl all tnko hold of tho maLu , Salem lias a groat doa! al stako and indifforonce will b3 a costly luxury that tho Capil City cannot afford, THERE IS MONEY IN JERSEYS. Jorsoy stock brings hundreds of thousands of dollars to tho Willamette valloy annually At a salo at Halsey the othor day Jersey cows sold up to nearly $300 apiece. . , M A Marlon county farmor odd six Jorsoys cows for $903 the past woek, Jersey herds by the carload havo boon shippod out of the. Jefferson neighborhood tor yoars, It will pay any family to own a good pure-bred Jorsoy cow that costs not less than a hundred dollars. , m mm mki mm&o. UMJild a. TjrA SCHLOSS Fine Clothe JJaltimoro ytnd 0UR HANDSOME PALL SUITS aro thq, latest and best Ideas In tailoring, and they Bhow It In every detail. t If You Know exactly what sort of a suit you want, you'll find tho choicest models In all tho correct stylos. If You Don't Know then wo shall bo pleasod to assist you with the best of service in fitting you perfectly with Just llio sort of a suit you ought to wear. Suits and Overcoats $10 to $30 6. W. Johnson & Company 141 N. Commercial St. It does not pay even a small farmer to own and care for anything but pure-bred stock. If nothing but pure-bred Jerseys were raised in this coun ty it would add a hundred thousand dollars a year to the wealth of the county. The same Is true of any county in the Willamette valley, There are those who predict that butter fat will go to forty and even fifty cents a pound. Would it not pay you to soil off that mooley scrub and gel a Jersey Queen of the Dairy? ALBANY TO HAVE GREAT APPLE FAIR unitjcd rasss ir.isto wus.l Albany, Or., Sept. 22. ltcducod railroad rates to tho Albany applo fair Octobor 27-28-29 havo beoa granted on all tho lines of tho South ern Pacific and Corvallls & Eastorn Why Does It Cure Not bocauso It Is Saraaparllla, but bocauso It Is a modlclno of pocutlnr merit, composed of more than twonty different remedial agents offootlng phonomonal cures of troublos of tho blood, stomach, liver and bowels. Thus Hood'fl Sarsaparllla cures scrof ula, eczema, anoralo, catarrh, nervous ness, that tired feeling, dyspepsia, loss of nppctito, and builds up tho system. Clt It todiy In tho uiuat liquid form or to cbocoUUd tablet form call! BuuUli. railroads. Round trip ratea will bo ono and one-third faro from all points south of Oregon City and north of Hugo no on tho Bast Sldo; south of McMlnnvlllo and north of Corvallls on tho West Side. A spoclal ono faro rato for tho round trip from all points on tho Corvallls & Eastern. Tho rates cover tho territory om braccd In tho forthcoming applo fall, and ought to Insure a largo attend ance. On of tho attractions of the fair will ho R. II. Rice, tho secretary manager of tho Second National Ap plo Show of Spokane, Washington, who will dollvor an address on some toplo relating to the applo industry or oxploltatlon. In connection with tho apple fair this year the ladles of Albany arc arranging for a Chrysanthemum cat nival. A committee consisting of Mrs. K. V. Coopor. chairman; Mrs. C H. Stowart .nnd Mr. L. E Hamil ton, has prflVnrpiSa list of prizes, wh'ch wlljk bep.frol 'for tho follow ing dlsplnya.: ' j Orentwt numhr of vnrlotles of clirysnntli'eimlma, quality consldored IU-st collection of ton varieties Ilo t collection of Ave varieties Dcst cut single specimen (first and socond). Uctit specimen In pot (first and second). Ilcst gonornl floral display. Dost display of Iioubo plants. Actlvo work Is bolng dono by both applo fair and chrysanthemum com mittees. "HASTY PUDDING" FOR TAFT'AT SACRAMENTO UNITCIl VnKHH LEASED WISE.) Sacramento, Cnl Sept. 22. ProBt dont Taft will bo given a banquot of simple viands here, according to an announcement made today by the members of tho reception committee, who will hnvo charge of tho enter talnmont of tho Prcsldont during his visit to this city, on tho ovoulng ot October 4, This decision Is In lino with a re quest of tho President through his socrotnry, Frod W. Carpenter, who telegraphed tho following messago to Congressman Duncan McKlnley: "Tho President would bo glad to have your commlttco arrango a sim ple dinner, In ordor that It may bo carried through as briefly as possible" Killed by Flying MnclUue. unitud rncs.i leased wise. Paris, Sopt. 22. Captain Forbor, of tho French army, was Instantly killed today whllo attempting a flight In a Volsln bl-plano at Dologno Sur Mor, on tho Fronch coast. Tho raa clilno toll to tho ground and Captain Fm-bcr was horribly mangled. o Astoria claims that tho lumbering Industry brings $2,600,000 to that point yearly, and othor pay rollB, ex clusive of Ashing, $500,000. When The Stomach is Sick The Liver Sluggish The Bowels Clogged The Blood Impure The Skin Sallow. r' Th.eil It's Time to Take That grand, old, time-tested remedy BEECH AM S PILLS la boxci vrlth full direction!, 10c and 25c iRllfwtl And Your Mother's Mother May Have Used an Acorn Stove or Range, and will testify to its excellence. They have been the standard for many years throughout America ; tr . I IDLE MONEY ii will earn interest in our ; Savfarjs Department and ; ; fs available when wanted, j i A good place for trust jj funds in tho hands of Ad-! I minfstrators, Executors, Trustees and Guardians. ;; A Huttit ctiw Dreads tho flro. Tho dread 1b wholo iomo. but not tho burn: that can be honied and instantly rollovcd by ap plying Mallard's Bnow Liniment. 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