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O&XVt OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1D10 TAGB two. Ms THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFER, Editor nd Proprietor. Independent Newspaper Deroted to American Principle! nd the FrdeTOM and DoTolopoment of All Oregon. rnbUthed BTerr Kvenlnft Except Sunday, gaJcm, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION KATE8. lnvitriiibly In Advanoo.) Ebktlrt 7 carrlof, p' yor W.00 Per month Mc nn. ot mall, pot year. M Per month 85c .Weekly y mall, per ye.... . 1.00 Six month Wo Bunion (4label clllUi ssem 1 1 blv dates The time for candidates to file for nominations before the vPrjmary' has closed. The following have announced themselves as candidates under the Direct Primary Law:' $0$6n County Republican Anti Assembly Ticket State Senators Vote for Two: ALONZO GESNER, Salem No. 3. - 1 HAL, D. PATTON, Salem No. 2. Representatves Vote for Five: V GEO. W. JOHNSON, Salem No. 2. . : : ' , ' A. C. LIBBEY, Jefferson. ' FRANK E. OSBORNE, BuUeville. ... A. G. STEELHAMMER, Silverton. SHERM SWANK, Aumsville. (Paid advertisement) ' SALEM MAN PAYS VISIT TO MEDFORD SALEM'S HOARD OF TRADE ULYN AGER DELIGHTED WITH MED FORI) HUT TELLS THE MED KORDITES TO COME HE HE AND SEE HOW A CITY CAN GROW THAT WANTS "TO. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. Hofer, of Sn lom,' nro In tlio city for a fow days viBltlng old tlmo friends and scolng Mcdford for tho first tlmo. Mr. Ho fer Is Becretnry of tho Salom bonrd of trnda and ono of tho nrdont Wll Inmolto vnlloy and Orogdn "boost era." Ho is taking In ipiithorn Ore Bon, and of course could not pass up tho metropolis. Ho la an old news paper man nnd oxporlonccd In farm ing nnd fruit growing, lionco, The Sun found it easy to got n "story" out of htm. "How do I like Mcdford? Woll, I havo only boon hero a fow hours, but that Is long onough lo fully ronl Izo that I like t to the limit," said Mr. Hofer to.n rapropontntlvo of The Hun, without limitation. "It's not nccoMnry to think twice to llko Mod-ford..- That must bo ono's Hint Intn Ittvo Impulse ns ha w thai plnoa, lis'btijy BU'oats, 1U many Improvo monta, tho hnppy fnoeii und the nn pnront prosperity on evory hand. Boaldo tlioeo personal observations everybody oomog bars prejudlood In favor or the place, for It has boon ndvorttsed nnd promoted In such a wy as to reach tho attention of the ontlro northwest, and the who'o American contlneut. Of course, Sa lom Is a better town In ninny ways, but, but everybody doesn't know It. Your gront progress in strqet improvements, buildings,' parks and thnso wonderful orclmrds havo glvou your town ftuno nnd buslnoes pros tlgo tbajt ovor-ronchos ovorythlng thnt tho people of tho stnto would, bnvo dared Imagine a fow short yonra ago. "Your Intost triumph, tho comple tion qt tho now water ayatom, 'la go ing to do even mora than your most enthusiastic sponsors have anticipat ed. Salom hnn also fsoeptly tnkjn over Its municipal water plant, and now Is putting In a new conduit which will nt onoe tnaiire ns pure wator. Qur town ban suffered from n bad reputation In the matlar of wator and hotels, but both r now cured. r the now Jlptol Mnrjnn which will open next week, is ono of the vory best between Portland and San Prnncisco. I am glad to see that Mcdford Is about tb have two moro high class hotels. You will need them, and after they are com pleted you will wonder how you over got along without them. "Your wonderful now 'natntorlum shows that your sagacious business people havo tho real enterprise thnt makes cities. As an advertisement for your placo It nlono is worth moro than tho Interest on tho monoy overy year, nnd best of nil you col lect thnt Interest In advance, so to speak. "The inspiration to he derived from coining Into contact with your live pooplo Is nlono worth tho trip from Salom to Mcdford. I only wish wo could transport a trnln load of our people down horo for a few- days, Just to brenthe In tho ntmo3 phero of your optimism. Wo hnv sfioros of llvo onos nt Salom, too, but It would bo worth 'the wbllo of the host of thorn to seo Mcdford. I ahnll return to Salom a veritable Mcdford boomer, but of courso, 1 slinll never bo nblo to talk for it as I might if you possessed tho real natural advantages of Orogon's cap ital city, Somo of your .people ought to coino up nnd see tho big stnto fnlr, where we promise you there will bo a groat exposition of Oregon products, and ,ln tho stock lino you will find tho rinost in tho West, but ono of tho old-time ex hibits, tho 'Snlem hog' will not bo In ovldenco. You havo n groat town, but come up and seo tho now Snlom. It will give oven n Medfordllo n Jnit lo see how we are going, and that I surely the limit." .1. 1. . i s: X-RAYS AND SMILES. fc I Capital National Bank Capital $iuu,ygu Oldeet National Bank in Marie u County. DirtHCTonsi J. JJ. Albert. l'ree4 X B. M. Or I son, Vloe.Prea. Joe. II. Albert, Cashier. John A. Carson, Geo. F. Rodgers. H-mH-t-fm-H Mr. Hooeevelt having refused to lt at table with Senator Lorlmer, to be consistent and remain on his high moral piano, will have to refuse to sit nt tlio table with anyone who sits nt the table with Senator t.orlmor. w Uo.cpru,olty Is roU. Unolo Sam aflor using up sovoral thousand, yards of rod tape has Induced 0r many to admit porous plnstors manufactured In Amorlua, at a re duced rate. .Another victory for America. Wisconsin elooted u dftnd man to olltce at tlie JabI election, ami some people think Oregon should, do the game, . , Tho only moral o be drawn from the filectlou by th,o InevirgenU of Wis consin of a ditful juaji Is Uiat u dend usurgent U preforrulile to a live stand patter, in the opinion of tho Wiscon sin voters. Sarsaparilia Cures all humors, catarrh and rpumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures pnleness,. nervousness, builds up the whole system. Get it loday In usunl liquid fom or ,h tablets ro"d rsn"hs. GALLS DOWN MR. HENEY LIMELIGHT ARTIST, WHO I'ED DLED HOT AIR IN COAST COURTS OVER LAND FRAUD CASES ACCUSED RY HILL OP DELIBERATE LYING. St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 10. James J. Hill today called Francis J, Henoy to task for tho address ho delivered yesterday before tho delegates to the National Conservation Congress. Ho accused tho formiur San Francisco graft prosecutor of "wilfully falsify lng," nnd declared that ho made statements that cannot be passed "In silent contempt." "Henoy made his statements so recklessly and maliciously that they must be answered," Hill declared "Ho willfully falsled certain facts. "His statements regarding the lands in tho West, which, ho said, we secured at $10 an acre, had not a rag of truth to clothe Its nakedness. Neither tho Great Northern road nor any ono connected with It received a dollar o.r an acre from tho federal government, as Mr. Henoy chnrged. Ho used tho coward's favorite weap on innuendo. "I don't know wjiat tho public shall think of a man who, on an Im portant occasion, when hundreds of tho best men of the country nro list ening,, advances these bold nnd de liberately planned misstatements. Nows of them reaches many persons who, not knowing tho truth of tho niattor, receive falso Impressions and storo up misinformation becauset of this man's do'tormlnatlon to aiy what ho pleases," Wo All wMl Vurruct .Health, ' Mm funnh tVllmart T.tnnrilii Til founiLhor baa lUO petfeiit with 'Kidney trouble and backache nnil mv uiiiiMttH was varv iwinr nt Umea. A few week's ago I got some of Foley Kidney Pills and decided to give them a fair trial. I found they nave me great relief, so continued for sometime till how I am again la perfect health. For sale by Red Cross Pharmacy, II. Jermnn, prop. ROSSI'S MUSICAL ELEPHANTS With Cody and Li'llie's Exhibition to Do Seen in Snlom Soon. As a particular feature of the Oriental display with Buffalo Dill's Wild West and Pawnee Hill's Far East, muslcnlly trained elophants have beon- especially Imported and will bo presented nt each of tho two dally performances with the big ex hibition. Tho accomplishments of these mnmmoths aro truly surpris ing. Thoy pump musicnl organs and ring muiscal bolls, play horns In harmony and dance the minuet. Novor bofore havo elephants boon trained to such a degree. Rossi's Musical Elephants join four young womon, who accompany them upon vnrlous instruments, in n musical ontertnlnment. Theso young ladles, beautifully gowned, lend nn nttrac- tivonoss to the speclnlty, and work with tho olophnnts in nil they do. The musical elophants will bo Intro duced ns tho contrnl figures in an Oriental spectnelo of much brilliancy which will constitute tho Far East section of the allied ontertnlnment. Arabian acrobats, Jnpnneso Jugglers, Hindoo fakirs nnd Whirling Der vishes will contribute to tho scene and lend authentic color; cnniols nnd donkeys will he Introduced und there will be n ptigennt. of tho tribes nnd people of the Fr.r Ens', drossed In native costumes, filling the nrenn with a molanae of allium Hon and color. This scene will be In sharp oontrnat with the WUd West fen- turoa which will include The nottle of Summit Springs, omploylng 100 Indians and nn equal numbor of sol diers and cnvnlrymon in tho dollu- ontlon of an historic scono whoroln Col. Wm, F. Cody, tho orglnnl and only Buffalo Dill, will re-onnct the role which ho fulfilled in tho historic conflict. All tho goms of tho old Wild Wost will be rotnlned In the program; all tho vnrlous riding fonts of the world's congross of liorsomun will be proaentod, Including tho bucking horse stunts, cavalry oxorolsos, the Cossack daro-doviltry, and In addi tion, for the first tlmo in one nrona. all the bounties nnd tho graces Iden tified with tho trained , troupee of thoroughbreds and range horses, schooled by Rhoda Royal and Ray Thompson the Alpha nnd Omega of Uquestrlan Art. ' This raro amusement feast is an appropriate one to offer on the occa slou of the last appearance lu our city of that Idol ot tho household long a netemlWl vltf jflr, whs 'tU tome again no mow .Cfol, W. V Cody, Buffalo BUI. 9fC SC SjC 5 5jC SC SfC 3ft 3C Sfr CHURCH SERVICES First Congregational. Corner of Confer and Liberty streets. Dr. Philip E. Bauer, pastor. BIblo school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, sermon by the pastor. Evening services at 8 o'clock W. O. McLaren, superintendent of Portland Commons, and Tom Mackey the evangelist, will conduct the ser vice. The First Christian. Corner of High and Center streets Bible school 10 a. m. Dr. H. C. Epley, supenntendont. Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme, "Cod's Buildings." Christian Endeavor, C:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Theme, "Preaching Christ." Special music morning and evening. The public cordially Invited and welcome. The ordinance of Christian Baptism will bo admlnlstored'at, tho close of tho evening service. D. Errett, Pastor. First Presbyterlnn. Church street, near Chemekola street; Rev. Henry T. Babcock, pas tor. Morning service at 11 a. m. Preaching by the pastor. Theme, "An Ill-Used Temple," John 2:14, 15. and I Cor. 3:17. Evening' sorr vice at 8:00 p. m. Preaching by tho pastor. Theme, "The Law and Christian Freedom." S. S. at 10 a. m..; Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. There wli' bo no C. E. meeting on account of Young People's Temperance rally In the First M. E. church at C:30 p. m. Sunday, In which our society unites. Public cordially Invited lo all of these services. Christ inn Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 440 Chemeketa street. Services: Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject of les son sermon: "Substance". Sunday school at 12 m. Wednesday even ing Testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room in tho church open each afternoon except Sunday. All aro cordially invited. Evnngellciil Association. Seventeenth and Chomoketn streets F. M. Fisher, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Junior at 3 p. m. Preaching at It a. m. and 8 p. m. Thoro is no Young People's Alliance, on account of tho union Young Peo ple's temperance meeting at the M. E, church at C:45. W. C. T. U. Mrs. Stone, a noted tomporanco lecturer and W. C. T. U. worker, will speak at the W. C. T. U. Hall Sunday, the 11th, at 4 p. m. Come and hear her. FIGHTING OVER ROUTE WN OGU JIM HILL'S SURVEYORS AND THOSE OF HARRIMAN'S SVS TE.M WILL RACE FOR POSSES SION UP THE ROUTE DOWN ROGUE RIVER TO THE COAST. FREE TO YOUMY SISTER MARION COUNTY DIRECT PRIMARY REPUBLICAN TICKET Republicans who are friends of tho Oregon Direct Primary law will sup port their principles by voting for tho following candidates for nomina tion at ptljiary election September 24th. For Senators Alonzo Gesner and Hal D. Patton of Salem. . For Representatives A. C. Llbby of Jefferson, oorgo W. Johnson of Salem, A. G. Steelhamm-r of Silver- ton, Sherman Swank of Aurasvilli. nnd Frank E. Osburne Qf Champoeg These candidates stand for tho Direct Prlmarv lnw and tho election of Senators by tho Direct vote of the people on the Orogon plan. (Paid Advertisement.) AN UP-TO-DATE DRUGGIST snys It is surprising how many' old fashioned remedies nre being used, which cobs to show that it Is hard to Improve. somo of our grandmothers' old, time-tried remedies. For liiRtimee, for keeping tua hair dark, so't and alossr, nothing equal ing our grandmothers "sage tea" has over been discovered. Although, by tho addi tion of sulphur nnd other Ingredients, this old-fashioned brew uas been maue more effective ns a scalp Uonlc nnd color, re storer. Nowadays when our hair comes out or gets faded or gray, instead of go ing to tho garden or garret for herbs and making the "tea" ourselves, wo simply go to tho nearest drug storo nnd ask for a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur. This preparation is sold by all leading druggists for 50 cents and $1 a bottle, or Is sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical Company, 74 Cortlandt St., New York City, upon receipt of price. ' J. O. PERRY. Straw Is better In the barnyard than in the bonfire. When Merit Wins When tho modlcino you take cures your dlsoase. tones up your system and makea you. feel bettor, stronger Thnt la what Foley Kldnoy Pills do for you. lu ail ousea of backache, nerovubuesb, loss of appetite, sleep leesnose and general wenltness that Is cuusod by any risordor of the Uld noya or bladder. Tako Foley Kid ney Pills promptly, cure your pres ent nldmonts and ward oft n dangor our illness. For salo by Ror Cros Phnrmnoy, H. Jermnn, pron. I DMITRI) rr.nsa leabep wibb.1 Grants Pass, Ore., Sept. 101 A crow of surveyors who admit that they are In the employ of tho Hill Interests, is taken as evidence today that Hill is opposing the Grants Pass & Western railroad from this city to Northern California. Tho Grants Pass lino is part of the Harriman system. Hill surveyors aro working along tho Rogue River. This leads to tho belief that the projected lino will follow the Rogue practically to Its mouth nnd then strike up tho coast to Marshald, Ore. This would give the line practically a water grade. It is probable that another fight such as riiarked the construction of opposing lines into Central Oregon up the Deschutes river recently will bo re-enacted In this district, along the Rogue. Both sides aro assembling an abundance of implements for con struction, and nothing is being left undone that will gain an advantage over the other. Now Is the Tlmo to Commence. Your kidney trouble may bo of long standing, it may bo either acute or, chronic, but whatever It is Fo ley's Kidney Remedy will aid you to get .rid of it quickly and restore your natural health and vigor. "Ono botlo of Foley's Kidney Rem edy made mo well," said J. Slbbull of Grand View, Wis. It will cure your kidney and bladder disease, and restore your natural strength and vigor. Commence taking it and more vigorous than before, now. Red Cross Pharmacy, H. Jer mnn, prop. ' Hogging off the corn Is a cheao way of corning off the hog. Stubborn ns Mules are liver and bowels sometimes; seem to balk without cause. Then there's trouble Loss of Appetite--Indigestion, Nervousness, Despond ency, Headache. But such troubles fly bofore Dr. King's Now Life Pills, the world's best Stomach and Liver remedy. So easy. 25c at J. C. Perry's. CURES Men&Wonieif ' Hl-xl.. ...... I. .I 1 I Ouaranteod not to itrlcture.' J'rerenta contagion. Sold bj Druffgltto, I or In plain wrapper, sipr". i".v.iu, uu receipt 01 r i, I i or three bottle., $2.16. kTHE Evins Chemical Co. . CINCINNATI, O.. U.S.A. Gold Dust Flour A Mrttlc by the SYDNEY POWlfiR COMPANY, Sydaey, Oregoa. Mnde tor Family tfse. ask your grocer tor It. Brrui and ' Mhorrs ulvrnyn on hand. P.B. WALLACE, Agt. Froo to You and Evory Slater Suf orlng from Woman's Ailments. I nm b woman. . I know woman's sufferings. , I bare found the cure. I will mall, free of any charge, mykoaiitrtii Bill with full Instructions to any armorer from woman's ailments. I want to tell ill women about tills care too, my reader, for yourself, jnur oaugnier. your motner, oryour sister, i wont tu tell you now to cure youruelvet at homu with out tho help of a doc tor. Men cinnil undcrslni'il women's sufferings. What weworucn l.no (;j ipirisnci, we know better than any doctor. I know that my'homn treatment is safo nnd i.nro cureforLiocorTtiOHor Whlllili dlictiarfts, Ulceration. CIS plictmiat cr Fiilini of Iho Homo, frofuie, Sciotrtr Ptlnful ratios1!, Ulirloa or Orarlaa Turnori, ct Growlhi; alto cilti Ij hitd, back and bowala, iiatlof dots ftclirri, rtrtomrfr, craoalnf Inline up tha apioa, nalancholr, ditlta la eir, b-t llaiiii, curiam, kldntr. and bladder troubles ufcero cirtid tVjr aknaitis peculiar to our sex. I want to send you a complete Ian dai'a heatmtal allrehr tree to prove to you that you can euro yourself at home, easily, qulokly and surely. Remomber, that, it will coil joo nofnlcg to cItb tha treatment a comDlcto trial : nnd ir i oil wish to continue, It will co?t you only about 12 cents a week or leas than two cents o day. It will nut Interfere with your work or occupation. Jail itni me rrar Mae and addrait, tell me how yon suffer 1 yoa wish, and I will send you the treatment for your case, entirely free.tn plain wrap per. I.t romr t mail I will also send you free of coil, my book "WOnHUl OHal MEDICAL aDtlSER" with ejtplimatorT illustrations showing whr women suffer, and how they can easily euro themfelroB ut li vn- Ev. ry woman should have It, and learn to thick for hentll. Then when the doctor pays "Ynujiitur hire an operation" you can decide for yourself . Thousands of women havecurid th '.n-('lri-4 v .th my home remedy. It cures all old or nmg. To Molhora 0. Dioftiteri, I will explain a slmp-c lione reatment which speedily and effectually cures Leucorrhoea, Oreen 81okniKtmid. Painful or Ir. ogulnr Menstruation In young Ladles, Plumpness and health always results from ltd use. Where-ir you live. I can refer you to ladles of your own locality who know and wUlnlnrllr tell tiny sulf -er that this Homo Treatment really cores all women's diseases, and makes wonion well, stronsr. nm ,u and robust, Jml tend me four aodrett, and the freo ten day's treatment U yours?, also the book. A rite to-day, as you may not see this offer again. Addross MRS. M. summers, DoxH - - Notro Dame, Ind., U.S.A. I Memorials - Those who havo Investigated know that mounments equal to thoso pro- - duced anywhere aro sold by tho t SALEM MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS for less money than others can sell them for In this locality. SOME OF THE REASONS: No ngents. No commissions to Ccm (etcry Sextons or others. We buy directly from tlio quarries. Wo ship In carloads. Wo do lettering with electric tools. Every job lias our personal supervision. Order 'now for fall delivery. J Works 239 N. Liberty Street., Opposite Elks' Bldg. J HIHMtttl'IMHHUItttimHMttHtHlttlMmtHt TO PORTLAND 3 Minutes 25 Cents Calls to Portland and from Portland to Salem completed samo as local calls in Salem by our new Two Number Service. If you do - no.t know telephone number of party wanted, call "Information" and ascertain. Try it and you will bo pleased. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 170 NORTH LIBERTY STREET. MMMM?MM A good school nono hotter. Woll established reputation. Successful grad uates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living expenses low. Many other advantages. Lot us tell you about them. Write for catalogue W. I. staley, Principal Salem, Oregon Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed." "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of g the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY" &M?INTK Patent Attorneys WASHINGTON, D. C. tfetieifV.Bi m Will soon bo horo nnd wa nro - better pr pared than ovor to ac- I " commodate the crowds 'hat will T bo hero thon. :: The White House Restaurant ' " WM. MefiTT.niIItIST & SONS. T !t02 Stnto Street. Salem. Ore. T i 4MMMMMMe0MMe4 rGUAD!IATi:SCAN BE FOUND EVERYWHERE POINTING TO Pietgiatoii4ifrtcM-w- t X I Salem Fence Works A X Headquarters for Woven Wire J i 1' miciUK, null wuu, uuiu tvuu, J Poultry rotting, Shingles-, Mai- 2 thold RooftnK, P. & B. Ready J Roofing, Screen Doors, Adjust- x nble Window Screens, and Hop S g Boskets. f C.US D. MULLIGAN I X 250 Coun street. Phnnn 1 !i O Not u minute should b'o lost when I ohlld shows symptoms of oruop Chambarlstn's Couxh Reraody glvoo ns soon os tho child bseomea hoarse, or even nttor the oroupy coutjit an nears will prvont tho attach. Sold by ell doalei-a EGISTER Tha books oloee for reggtratlon ur th primaries September 13, 11 tlRys bfor tha primary election. If you register otherwise, than as a Rapubltoan Or Demooret, you low your vote, as there aro no candi dates at tho primaries other than Republicans and Democrats and a I man registered Independent cannot vote t the prtmarlee. At the gen . eral election however, you oan vote at you please, but the big battle will I be fought at the primaries, so get (out and register. Do not delay, ns i the last day for registration bofore 'the primaries is September 13. Ef , 'cfOn.TJ,AA' ittl va ORGOJVf Five convincing reasons why HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE Tho best equipped business college In the Northwest. A school of trained specialists. Tho latost and most up-to-dato methods of Instruction. You are sure of a position whou competent. Tho schooi that is recognized by tho business men as the best. DitmnNf SECURED FOR STUDENTS WHEN mil I III Li imMDFTENT wrnini rr nu nr.v ' ' J. J )W:HB.IBia mm??. f STUBBERs" DOUBLE WoNE HALF WcASTS NO UWT 1T LICHT THE. LICHT HhECOSTT SHADOW R Home BuiWers, Attention Why not tns'ill n home llbiitlnn: and cooVirtf. a.4ru. m ' tng worth ruing. 100 per cent ho'r than an "'.ier ga. 8ufar thn-i e4(Mtriety. We light eto. . Iilla, eh u relics, factories, ate. Also do tlmilng and Uaatiug end plumbing. All w V srsat&d. A. L. FRASER Phnn 'S5 Tho Celebrated Lennox Furnace. :53 bXztb Street