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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1910)
PAGE POUR DAILY CAPITAIj JOURNAL, BAItHM, ORSGOIJ, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1010. WILL BE A THREE DAY GO-AS-YOU-P Committee Contemplate Uniting the Cherry Fair With a Fourth of July Celebration and If Successful Will Include Ev erything From the Exhibition of a box Cherries to an Avia- . tion Meet. A fair that will surpass every oth er 'liko fair over hold In tho history of tho city, and, for that matter, in tho history of tho stato, was the slo gan at tho mooting of tho mombers of the Board of Trado lost night, when tho subject of tho coming Cher ry Fnlr was brought up for consid eration, and if the plans as mapped out last night aro carried into exe cution It will bo a mammoth affair- ono of tho groatost celebrations evor hold In tho state. After a discussion of tho matlor in all of its plmsos tho Chorry Fair committee, which is com posed of W. T. Slolz, C. Ii. Dick, CharloB V. Galloway, W. I. Staloy and II. I), Patton, wore instructed to tako tho matter undor consideration and roport tho rosult of thoir inves tigations and labors to a general mooting of the board. Three Days of Celebration. Tho plans, as outlined at the mooting Inst night, was to unito tho Ohorry Fair with tho celobratlou of Indepondonco Day, and to mnko the two ono mtunmoth celebration, to last for a period of three days. Horotoforo it has boon tho policy to' mnko tho fair nioro of an exhibition of fruit than n celobratlou, and some soutlmout oxlsts in favor of this plan oven now, but tho sentiment at tho meeting last night was to make it a celobratlou as well, and, looking to that dnd, tho fair commltteo was in structed to mako-Investigation ns to the outortaiument and attractions which could bo proparod for the occa sion, and It looks -now ns though It will include everything, from tho exhibition of a box of Orogon's fa mous cherries to an aviation meet. Aviation Meet. A letter from Chnrles K. Hamilton, who rocoutly How at Los Angoles and San DIogo, nnd who during tho com ing spring and summer will entertain tho peoplo of tho statos of Washing ton and Idaho with flights in tho air; was road. Hamilton wants to glv'o an exhibition nt Salem, nnd wants n ;guarnntoo, and In tho ovont that ho is successful In signing a contract with tho peoplo of Snlom will guar nntoo that no othor moot of a similar ohnracCor will bo glvon in tho Btato of Orogon. Mr. Arnold, tho carnival man of Portland, who has boon fur nishing th6 Chorry Fair during tho pnst yoar with its carnival shows, al so says ho can furnish an aviator, nnd both propositions wore dlscussod last night, The mnltor was Anally turned over to tho commltteo, with instructions to nocuro tho moot If possible, and it seems protty certain, in view of tho sentiment in favor of Jt, that tho peoplo of Snlom will havo tho opportunity of seeing along tho first part of July an noroplano plow ing Its way through tho Orogon, air thousands of feet nbovo their heads. Race Meet. Another mattor which was brought tip, and which Is rocolvlng nttontlon, is tho holding of a raco moot during tho colobratlon. It is suggostod that lorn can boast of having the best rac ing courso in tho Northwest and it is stated that no trouble would bo ex perienced In socurlng purses of n character which will attract horse men from alt parts of tho Northwest, Besides tho above, numerous othor attractions have been mentioned. Tho usual carnival show will bo held, but on a larger and more magnlilcent scale ,and tho same will be true of tho othor forms of amusement . It is also planned to make the ex hlblts more extensive to make them tho best ever shown in tho state. Tho commltteo to whom tho mattor has boon referred will hold a meeting this afternoon for its further consid eration. HAS KNOCKED OFF. (Continued from pago ono.) tor shall not bo disturbed In their homes or clubs. Every store In tho quarter is closed today, but behind the bnrrod shutters can bo heard the rattlo of tho chips, tho shouts of tho players and the constant bang-banging of doors, through which streams of play ers pour in and out. Tho games apparently arc without end nnd without limit. Tho Chinese havo learned that they can gamble In their clubs jhst as long ns tho law permits tho white man of San Francisco to play poker nnd slm ilar games in his club. Tho festivities of Chinatown spread Into tho "Bnrbary Coast" dis trict last night, and word went through tho dance halls that all night dancing and music playing Would bo permitted after next Sun day. Tho chief of police, however,' today donied thntnny such plan was afoot. jfc 9fC dfC SfC f 3 5fC C 9fC 3fC X-RAYS AND SMILES Hormiston offers to donate twenty acres of land -worth $1,000 an acre, to get a state Noriral School located there. Tho horse fair and then the Cher ry fair for Salem. That weekly horse market for Sa lem is a big thing There ought to bo a horso sale at Salem every Satur day. It would bring buyers and'sol lors together from all over tho valley. $ Tho Lincoln banquet Friday night at the U. S. National Bank building will bo a hummer. Pat McArthur will bo tho principal speaker. Catlin & Linn, who aro erecting buildings at Salom, and run a saw mill in Linn county, camo to Salem poor young men about twelve years ago. They havo made all kinds of money. Tho flying machino is too swift for somo Salomltos. It would nover do for Salom to bs the first city in tho stato to havo an aviation ex hibit in tho opinion of somo. But wo ought to havo it just tho aarao. sic Eugeno has cnught tho rose craze and contemplates the planting of several thousand rose shrubs this season. Tho object of the schnma is to organize a rose society. HORSEMEN MUST ASSIST Clackanuis Republicans Guthcr. Tho first gathering of Republicans in Clackamas county since tho cam paign of 1908, will take placo next Friday night, when the Republicans of Park place precinct will form a Republican club. The annual horse show camo up for discussion last night at tho regu lar meeting of tho Board of Trade, but as to whether It will be held again this year will be dependant upon the interest that the horsemen of tho city and surrounding country signify with relation to it, and the co-operation and support they will extend to ttio Board of Trade In making the affair a success. Tho plan heretofore, it seems, has been for the Board of Trade to as sume charge of and manage this ex hibltion, but this year owing to the many other enterprises of a public nature which it will devolve upon the board to carry into successful execution It feels that it needs the assistance and co-operation or the horsemen if tho show is to bo held in a successful manner. The show as held In past years has been a great success and if the Board of Trado this year secures the support and co-operation of tho horsemen, as it hopes to do, it will bo mado even a greater success this year. A conference will probably Ijr hold in the near future between tho horso men and the members of the Bonrd of Trade when it will bo defi nitely decided whether a show wl'l be held in April or whether it will bo abandoned. San Francisco police are investi gating the death of three men by gas causes, in a room at the Ancou Hotel. The men were ship stewards. FATHER GIVEN CUSTODY OF BOY Phoenix, Ariz., Feb. 10. The dis trict court of Pima county awarded Louis Adams tho custody of his 8-year-old son, John, and denied the application of Mrs. John S. .Kimball, the grandmother, for tho guardian ship of the lad. This action, for the time being, ends the fight over tho guardianship of the boy, who is reputed to be the heir .to $300,000. Mrs. Adams, the mother, who had her husband arrested at El Paso on a charge of kidnaping the child, probably will Institute other legal steps with a view of regaining posses sion of the boy. Try a Journal Want Ad. Notary Commissions. Tho following notnrlal commis sions woro issued by tho secretary of stato today: L. E. Bolflls, Estaca da; R. O. Raston, Seaside; M. O. Coo, Bond; T. ,F Hall, John Day; Holbrook Wlthington, Medford; A. M. Gallaghor, Now Pino Greek; R. "K. Powell, C. E. Dooring, nnd F. A. Bloiok, Portland; Geo. W. Hum phrey, JofCorson; Molllo Irwin, Aus tin; R. F. Johnson, Weston; nnd J. R. Linn, Salom. o Life on Panama Canal has had ono frightful drawback malaria troublo that has brought suffering and death to thousands Tho gorma causo chills, fovor and ague, biliousness, jnundlco, lassi tude, wonknoss and genoral doblllty. But Eloctrle Blttors novor fall to de stroy thorn nnd euro malaria trou bles. "Throo bottles completely cured mo of a vory sovero attack of malaria," wrlto Wm. A. Frotwoll of Lucnmn, N. C, "and I'vo had good hoalth over since." Curo liorsomeu could bo intorostod to tho stomach, livor and kldnoy troubles, tjxtont that It could be made a bug-J nnd provont typhoid. Guaranteed t-cBS in ovory houbo of tho word. Sa by J. C. Porry. THE NEW BLOSSOM PATTERN R 183 5 WALLACE plate that resists wear An exquisite example of the only brand of platpd ware that is covered by an unre stricted guar antee. ON DISPLAY AT BARR'S JEWELRY CORNER STATE AND LIBERTY STS. A cougn, just a little cough. It may not amount to much. Or, it may amount to everything! Some keep coughing until the Iunn tissues arc serinnslv innirH rtilmro o . . ...jUavM. Wllltl o Ask your doctor about Ayer's Cherry Pec stop their cough with Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. If he says, "Take it,'' then take it. toral. Sold for seventy veais. How L .. f-icwnfi irZZi: long Have von Known it? qh COMINGJVENTS Friday, Feb. 11 University Glee Club at Opera House. Friday, Fob. 11 Lincoln's Birth day banquet. Saturday, Feb. 12 Story hour at Public Library at 9 a.- m. Slate. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 11-12 At tho University of Oregon, there will be held a commonwealth con ference. Feb. 11-12 O. A. C. Armory, Corvallls, Washington State College vs. O. A. C.,r Basket Ball. Thursday,' Friday and Saturday, Feb. 10-11-12 The Dalles Poultry Show. Friday, Feb. 11 Sixth Annual; District Convention of K. of P., at Arlington. Saturday, Feb. 12 First Ward Boosters meeting at office of H. A. Johnson. Monday, Feb. 14 At Grand Opera House, "Right of Way."' Soro Lungs and Raw Irangs. Most peoplo know the feeling, and tho mlsorablo stato of 111 health it Indicates. All peoplo should know that Foley's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy, quickly cure the soreness, and. cough and rostoro a normal condition. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar. For sale by J. C. Perry. -o . Don't be too much impressed with what "some people" say. Somotime these "some. peoplo" are nothing moro than a big bag of wind, In flated to sing their own praise. Staggers Skeptics. 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Iron Bed Sale Extr aoroinary From Saturday, February 12 to February 19 Inclusive From February 12 to February 19, inclusive, Sensational prices on cleverly and artistic ally designed enameled iron beds, Every one is richly enameled and some are brass trim med, It matters not which bed you buy, you cannot help but save-, for there is nothing eise possible nothing else here but economy, As in this line, so in others; you will find- a better assortment in this store than in any other in the Willamette Valley, As a proof of our values, read these convincers, ilka. " nnr C J No. 559 Hero is a bed that appeals to almost every good housewife, has good sized continuous posts and fine tilling rods, making a vory attractive appearance, onameled in cream with gold chills. Cheap at tho regular price of $8.00 Iron Bed Special $6.35 8 Iron Bed No. 310 Bed exactly like cut, heavy posts and good filling rods, under tubes bent, giving it a wealth of appearance, enameled Jn blue with gold chills, head 5 feet, 6 inches high. A popu lar Boiler at $7.50. Special $5.95 No. 551 This is a very massive bed, and will suroly please you, has heavy post, braced top and un der rail, seven filling rods, crowned with largo heavy cast brass caps, enameled In cream, with gold chills. Sella regu larly for $10,00 IV) I Iron Bed Special $7.35 gaggle . 545 There is a beauty, elegance, symmetry and gracefulness combined, extra heavy posts, sovon filling rods, oval center, Trimmed with brass spindles, attractive, serviceable and a winner nt the regular price of $14.00. Iron Bed Special $10.85 This elegant bed has largo, continuous posts, and seven filling rods, cream and 'vornis martor finish, one, of our strict ly high grado beds, and worthy to grnco any room. Regular price $15.00. Iron Bed Special $12.65 No. 923 Brass filled bed; will surely appoal to you; outside posts aro enameled ' in cream, nino satin finish brass fillers. Its a boauty and an ornamont to any room, especially attractive now. s Sells regular for $22.00. s Iron Bed Special $1 6.85