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PAGE TWO DAILY OAPITAIj JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTESD3ER 20, 1000., S . 1 6 i ft . S I '5 ' lit h . ' THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. UOFtr, Editor ud Proprietor ludepcndcut Nowipper' Dorolod to American Principle and the Progroni and Derclopomout of All Oregon. Ptibllihcd Brorr KTcnlng Kxcept Sundaj, Hlom, Ore. SUBiJCMPTION RAXES. (lnrarlablr In Advance) Dally, by currier, pot year I.00 rcr monlh .60o DaUT, by mall, per year. iJOO I'er month Mo Wert), bjr mall, per vcr.... .... 1.00 81k monthi ....Wo wsssisAr UNION(?UABEL aeiiAi- SHALL THE OLD CAMP GROUND VANISH? Tiio old-tlmo enmpors tills year ox lrcsa rcrols that tho board ut tho ctzto fair has seen fit to encroach upon tho camping grounds of yenrs xuno by. A meeting was hold In tho at grovo last Thursday night, at Mtlch tho cumpors oxpressod 'thorn scares as iu favor of Increased facili ties tor tho comfort of all. So mo wfeo had camped on tho ground for 35 and 40 years woro greatly grlovod Mfcat each yonr tho trocs disappear ud not ono la replaced. Mr. II. A. Qnnnls, of Kastorn Linn, mid that ho was dono with being treated llko n Slwnsh. "Wo pay our tat," intd ho, "to koop up this fair. Itnia situated that I ruuot como vltb my team. My toam nnd that ot hundred othors must sttind In tho wentlior and wo nro forced to ho pattered with manure and mud If wo camp nonr our team, Tho stnto has taken our cnjnplug ground and tilted It for buildings Instead of going. Into tho open nnd saving tho bountiful eroro. Thoy burn up tho lumber, otakar, wood and straw of tho camp era and wo nro compelled to rustlo tho following year or pay throa prices for a few sticks of wood. Tho troughs In which wo are expected to water our gY reason of twenty-four yonrs J of constnnt growth nnd sor rlco In Salem, this bank Is pre pared to give Its customers tho bent of banking facilities. Theso nro at tho sorvlco of tboso keeping small accounts as wall as those with largo lml anros, Your nccnunt will bo wol como legardless of the slzo of tbo deposit. I Capital National Bank 04M-8eH-W WffrK-HMffr- I I I OStlONtD BY, 'Rk4Sf " '"'"CS V Jftsflf I i nfiin r - TKrii ,' tv 'ttsBS'- i 4. Clothes That Satisfy What's more disturbing than to feel and know that your clothes are faulty, either in look or fit? Our sort of clothes satisfy, and the man who wears them feels sure of them. Suits and Overcoats $10 to$30 Come to this store for your clothes the store that never has clothes disappointments in store for you. G.WJolinson&Co. it 141 North Commercial Street f44t4-tHH I horses nro a. decado old. Thoro Is no water to flush our tollots, and when tho crowds throng tho grounds It Is necessary to havo water hauled for this purpose. Tho trees aro cut awny and wo linvo llttlo shelter. Lumber onough Is burned onch year, actually destroyed, that would houso our teams. During my llfotlmo I hnvo scon tho old camping plnce ot my childhood disappear. Wo como hero fof plcasuro, nnd to visit with our friends nnd relatives; but that outing ils mnrrcd by having to fight for spaco in which to placo our teams and our touts. Tho campers mnko tho fair and without thorn tho Oregon stnto fair will dwindle If tho camp ors of this ground becomo dlssatls flod nnd opposo legislative approprl ntlons, whnt will bo tho result? Wo desorvo hotter treatment.' Mr. Clint Cole, of Albany, said: "It has boon my mlsfortuno for yonrs to camp in tho vicinity of tho unload ing nnd londtng, nnd my rest nnd plcasuro Is destroyed. It is unjust to us to lond their stock In our camp grounds." Mr. T. L. Davidson, Jr., snld: ' t nm no kicker; but Just mnrlc mo nu sent In 1910." Ifnd Taken no Until Slnro Chrlstinns Sonttlo, Wash., Sopt. 29. In hor quest for a dlvorco today boforo Judge Shnltolford, ot tho suporlor court, Mrs. Lillian Kemp told tho un happy facts of hor wedded llfo, re lating tho nllogcd cold nnd crabbed conduct ot hor hmsband, Hugh Komp. Tho court listened with Judicial onliniioss, nnd whon sho had finished nsked: "la thero Anything furthor?" "Well, Judgo," responded tho wit ness, "my husband Is not tidy In his jxTKonal npponranco, nnd ho hnB not taken a bath since Inst Christmas." "Tho dorroo Ib granted." wns the roady respouio of tho court. The woman was allowed to rosumo her maiden namo ot Lillian Hamil ton. ' I I I f HftMfrf9H All Physicians Must proscrlbo somo of tho In grodlonts that aro contalnod In Hood's Gnrsnparllla-for rill trou bloo of tho blood, stomach, kid noy and llvor. They Includo sarnapnrilla, Btllllngln, yellow dock, gentian, wild cherry bark, mandrake, dandelion, juniper berries, pinslssowa. etc. The combination nnd proportions aro our own formula and givo power to euro beyond tho reach of any other prescrip tion or substitute. That's why It is wise to get Ilood'fl and only Hood's TAFT SORE AT CHANGE IN PROGRAM Refuse to Make Extra Speeches or a Septic Tank of His Stomach to Please Committees. (Dy Robert II, Hazard, Staff Corre spondent, United Press, with Pres ident Tnft.) North Yakima, Wash., Sept.' 29. Ordora havo been sent ajicnd on tho pcosldontlal Itinerary to cut nil pro grams to tho bono. Mr. Taft's pn- tlenco hns bocomo oxhausted over tho cheeky manner in which tho lo cal arrangements committees In tho various cltlos ho haa visited has on Inrgod his labor by adding speeches, hand-shaking receptions nnd long nu tomobllo rldos to his program. At Spokano yostorday ho voiced his protost at both tho luncheon nnd tho dinner becnuBo ho was called upon to sponk, nftcr ho. hnd boon assured that ho would not bo expected to say any thing. "Tho promlso Is always oxactod, always glvon nnd nlwnys violated." snld tho Prosldent nt thu luncheon, referring to tlio functions whero lo cal committees hnvo pledged them solvos to spnro him. At dlnnor ho ngnln voiced his dis approval with tho nrrangemonts that forced him to talk after n long day of many speochos. Tho guests nt the bnmiuot thought tho Proeldont wns Joking, hut thoro wn not Joko In tended. t In addition In sending out order's that nil speaking programs must be chopped, the Proeldont hns directed tlint tho menls served In his honor must be mado as n-lmplo as possible All mysterious foreign dUhos nre to be wllmlnnted, tho doasorts out out, and tha menus comprlno dishes n dl Xstlbl ns posslblo. Iudlgeetlon Is the bugboar Hint tho President fears on this trip. If his dlgostlvo npparntus goos back on him he knows that It will spell tho end of the trip. o WHKW, HOW I HATH MK.VTJ Say .Mr. and Mrs. 1'nr. Is It any wonder that tho fat peo ple hate hot weather? If your heart nnd lungs and stomach were bound hi mind with layer after layor of false llesh that gave out a terrible unnat ural hmtt and that Interfered with their normal functions you wmild mu dwstnnd the aversion of fat people to hot weather There U absolutely no reason for fat people staying fat In tlU hkc of triumph. We dn not ad vt drugging yourself, dieting or ex orcising jourself to death, but there U a method that has been proven sue ceeetul. It Is the famous Marinoln tablet which da the work of'roinov Ing fat uxHctly like nntur Intends It should be done. They stop thu dlgos- tlve organs from producing fat. Thoy ek out the fat as It lies around tho body and remove It at the rate ot from IS to 15 ounce a dn Thes little tablets are mado from the gicn Marmnhi proscription, nnd com prd into hard tablets by tVc miMidoiis power. You may enrry ono In your pocket, and always eat a men ltii peace of mind, for you know that tho'tnblet will get you tho best results from such a meal. Those tab lets contain nothing but Mnrmola Cascara Aromatic and Peppermint Water. In they do their work so pleasantly. harmleMly and so fast that you will be surprised. , Thoy are sold b) every druggist, price 75 oeutt per ratw, or If you prefer you ma w rite the iUriuol Coiupauy. Detroit, Mick. TcMllleu After Four Yours. Carl'sle Center. N Y Q. B. Dur ham writes: "About four years ao I wrote vou thnt I had been en tirely cured of kidney trouble by tak ing two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedv and after four years I nm aeain nloael In stntn tlint 1 hava B'er had any return of thoe symp toms and am evidently cured to stay1 wired " Foley's Kidney Remedy will jdo the sumo for ou. J C. Perry, TWO MORE KILLED BY THEIR AUTO UNITED rnESH LEASED Vl&O. Rlverdalo, L. I., Sopt. 29. Mo chanlcan J. T. Bates Is dying with n fractured skull end Driver Herbert Lytlo is In a serious condition as thu result of Lytlo'B car being ditched today during tho Long Islnnd derby of automobiles cor tho Suffolk coun ty course. I jlle was dr vlng on Apporson, and when ho mndo Mio turn two miles west of Mattlctuck, tho machine sud denly Bkiddcn and shot Into a ditch. Lytlo wns thrown CO feet ahead ot tho car, and tiis tncHy hurt, while Bates was crushed undor tho com pletcly wrecked machine In addl tlon to sustaining a fractured skull, both of Bates' legs wero brokon. Louis Chovrolct, In a Bulck ma chlno, established a now Amorlcan road avcrngo for class B cars, soiling between $1250 and $2000, when ho covered 113 miles at the rato of C8 V4 miles an hour. Mechanician Bates died two hours after the accldont. Driver Lytlo's condition Is ex tremely serious, but physicians say that he has a chanco for recovery. Whon news of tho accldont roached tho grand stand Mrs. D. W. Loft, owner of the Morcedos mnchlno "In the race, hnd tho car withdrawn nnd announced that sho was though with racing, although she had bought the Mercedes from W. K. VnnduTbllt es pecially for such contests Secretnry Wilson will lonvo Taft's cabinet In January. Ho has been a cabinet olllcer for 12 years. For Women's Needs Every woman should fortify herself against those weaknesses and de rangements which are usually pres ent nt times when Nature makes extra demands upon the system. For women's special ailments there is no known remedy so safe and reliable as These pills possess corrective and tonicpropcrties which havca marked effect upon thu general health and promptly relieve nervousness, sick headache, depression, backache, weakness and other unpleasant symptoms. Ucechnm's Pills estab lish healthy conditions and furnish Help at the Right Time Sold Everywhere. In boxc 10c nod ZSc All Patent Medicines or medicines ad verllsed iu this paper aro for sale at DR. STONE 'S Drug Store The on!) cash drug stow iu Oregon. I owes' no oue. ami no oue owes it; carries lurgu stock, its suoHes, i counters d show cases are loaded with drugs, medicine, notlous toilet artiele wlue and liquors of all KnuU (or medicinal purpose Dr Stone Is a regular graduate in medi cine and has had tunny ears ot ex perience iu toe practice Consulta tions are free. Prescriptions are free aud oul regular pikes for med icine Dr Stone can b found at hU drug store fc ilom Or . from 7 in the morulug until 9 at night eechamZ miti II t SAVE A DOLLAR Owing to the fact that so many of The Journal sub scribers were out of town on our last annual BARGAIN DAY, August 31, and failed to take advantage of it and wish to do so nowi we have decided to give everybody another opportunity to secure the reduced rate SEPT. 30. The proposition is very smiplei If you are behind on your subscription simply pay up to SEPT. 30 at the reg ular rate, then pay $3,00 for one year in advance, You do not have to wait until SEPT. 30 before paying, drop into the office any time'you are in the city and pay up to SEPT. 30 and then the year in advance, This rate does not apply to papers delivered at your house by our carriers but applies to all rural route, mail and store papers, This Offer Is Good For Old and New Subscribers THINK IT OVER and take advantage of THE CAPITAL JOURNAL BARGAIN m SEPTEMBER 30, 1909' Do nof ask for this rate after the above .date, as it ends then, Huie Wing Big Sale on all 22c yd. Fancy Goods, sale. .15c 35c Dross Goods, sale,,.. 25c 75c Dreee Goods, sala.. 25e He yd. Heavy Goola, sale .lie Silk 25c, 86o. 60c. 75c, ?1.25 yd $2 00 Fancy Waists, sale. 1. 25 ti 00 Fanoy Waists, sale. ?2. 50 $150 Umbrallns, sale... f 1.00 20c Hose, sale 120 $3 75 Children Coats, sale $2.50 35c Underwear, sale 25c 325 North Commercial M !3BSKCKXI INSURANCE GASOLINE STOVES ents.of all sizes. Pratt & Lambert Varnishes. Sun sh ne Stains and Varnishes. Salem Hardware Co. Sang Co. Goods this Week V i Nightgowns, 50c up to.. $2. 75 Skirts, black nnd white, all colors 50e up J2.S5 Fanoy Klmonns, salo $2.00 Comforts, $1, $1.35, $1.50 nnrt $3.00 $3.25 Swonters, salo $2.25 $2.50 Pants, salo $1.75 23c yd.f Mattings, salo lSc Wrappors, all klnl3. hie side. Street, Salem, Oregon vr, h I