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'CJE TWO. Uaux OAl'llAL Jt 'itAAJ.. 8AL1S.U, OKKGON, TUKSDAV, SKI'TEMIIEK 13, 1010. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. IIOFEtt, Edltorvnd Proprietor. independent Newipaper Deroted to Am'erlon Principle and tat Pronres and Dorelopcmont of Alt Oregoni mbUnlied Bery Brenlng Bxoopt Sandir. 8lom, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. (Inrartably In Adranoo.) Dally;, bj 9rrlcr, per reAt..............W.OO Per momh.......60a - Dally,. D7.ir-ill,.per..xeAr- M Per month...... ,.,.8So WceUlV')' mall, per Ter....... 1,00 Six monthi .......COo & n issem Cc The time for candidates to file for nominations before the Primary has closed. The following have announced themselves as candidates under the Direct Primary Law: Marion County Republican And Assembly Ticket State Senators Vote for Two: ALONZO GESNER, Salem No. 3. HAL. D. PATTON, Salem No. 2. Representatves Vote for Five: GEO. W. JOHNSON, Salem No. 2. . A. C. LIBBEY, Jefferson, ., . FRANK E. OSBORNE, Butteville. A. G. STEELHAMMER, Silverton. SHERM SWANK, Aumsville. (Paid advortlsement) CLARK SAYS ROOSEVELT WILL BE IT MONTANA SIONATOIt SAYS TEDDY IS GltOOMING HIMSELF FOIt THE NOMINATION IN 1012 1IAIIM0N, OK OHIO, l'UOIlAHLE . JUSMGItATIO 'NOMINEE. tDNiTED rnesa lease!) wiiui.J SpoUnno, Wash., Sopt. 13. Colonel Jlppsqvolt prqbabjy will bo tlio chplce 'of th6 .Itopubllcnu party as Ha presi dential candidnto, is thu opinion of Senator" W. A. Olarlc, of Montann, to day. Senator Clark arrived horo In his prlvato car. Ho Bald: 'Ex-ProBldont Itoosovolt Is un-l doubtodly grooming hlmsolf for tho: Republican presidential nomination ; In 1012, and, barring tho unforscon, developments, ho probably will bo tlio cnoico of tnu Jlopubllcnn party. "Opposed to itoosovolt will bo probably Governor Harmon, of Ohio. Harmon 8 n strong, clean candidate. Tho Democratic party will undoubt edly nominate a strong candldatu, for chances for Democratic success have iiovor boon bottor than what thoy aro now. "Had Governor Johnaoii, of Mlnno uotn Hvod, thorci Is no iuost!on In my mind but that ho would huvo rocolvod tho nomination of our party. "The Democrats have three or four strong mon. Moyor Oaynor, of Now Tork, Is a strong man. Ex-Governor Folk, of MIbsoiu-I, la an nblo man nnd Woodrow Wilson Is a good man Harmon, of Ohio, I bollovo, la tho strongest at this time." o HOW WALLOWA COUNTY WAS HKl'KKSKNTED i (The Portlnnd Dally Nqwb.) Enterprise, Ore.. Sept. 2 Editor Dally Newa: It might Interest your realtors to know how the delegates from Wallowa oounty to tho recent state nssembly woro "selootod." I hnve soon nothlnK In tho othor pn pors about th arfnlr whloh wo aro nil laughing nt back horo. Tho Wallowa people novor knew that the county was roproaontod In tho gathering hold in tho Armory at Portland until wo saw In tho Oro goulnn that our old friend Gmrge Hyatt of this place hoaded tho Wal lowa "delegation." When wo road that In tho paper wo trlod to recall If there had been an election or cau cus or something of thnt sort hold for tho purposo of selecting tho dele gates, but no one had over heard of such n thing hnnpsn'ng In this nwk of the woods. Wo know that Qoorge was In Portland, but that was all. It wbb a mystery to moat of us that Uioro should havo been n "delega tion" representing the Republican pnrty of this county at tho Armory moettnif nnd that we should know nothing about It. I Capital National Batik f lapuai iuu,uuu Oldest. National llank In Marten Oounty. I8iJCTOR8: J. . Albert, Prs. SL M. Gr iwn, Vla-l'r J. II. Albert, Caabler. I John A. Carson, Geo. V Rodgers 1 i It was only a few days ago that wo got tho thing straight. It seems George and ono or two other friend got together ono evening. Thoy took up a collection to pay George's faro to Portland. Ho went, nnd the noxt heard from, him was that he voted tho entire "Wallowa Relega tion" at tho assembly meeting. Thoro woro two othor Enterprise men In Portlnnd nt tho time, and al though ono of thorn Is opposed to tho nssombly, they woro both coaxed by Mr. Hyatt to go with him to the mooting and mnko a showing. The threo cast 18 votes for Jny Bowor mnn, nnd Wallowa county was saved ! That is tho truth about tho "Wal lowa delegation," nnd If tho other dologntcs that attended that famous meeting woro solectcd llko that you can boo whnt a splendid representa tive body It was. W. J. M. Lottie Gibson Dying. r UNITED I'llESS UBANHD WIUB.l New York, Seipt. 13. Lottlo Gib Bon', onro a Broadwny favorlto, wlfo or ,ion Kmmott, son of the Gorman oomodlon, Is dying In Bollovuo hos pital. Tho formor star was romoved to tho hospital from n barely fur nlsliod room on West 30th street, suf fering from a complication of dls oasiH. Sl'o is almost ponniloss, Miss Glldon, who Is not yet 40 years old, wns tho first nctross to popular ly song hits, by calling on hor nu dlonco to Join In tho chorus. AVIATOH FINED FOR RECKLESS FLYINtJ f TiNlTKn niEHH i.gjttmp wjni.J Paris, sopt. 13. Aviator Parlot today boars the proud distinction of bolng tho flrat man to fnco a flno for rockloss aoroplanlng. Pnrlot siuaahod two huup-posta ns woll ns IiIh iwponslve Fnrnmn blplnno while ntlomptiug to nllght In tho honrt of tho city. Parlot apparently lout control of his craft, gracing tho tops of build ings in tho Plnco do Ln Concorde. He allgKtod In a waiting crowd of Hovernl hnundred exoltod citizens, amoiin whom wns a squad of police. O - i FALLING HAIR STOPPED Ilnblnus.s Cuivd by Destroying tlio l'm-ntdtiio Germ That Causes It. IlahlnoBS follows falling hair, fall ing hair follows dandruff; and dnn druff Is tho rosult of a gonn digging its way into tho scalp to tho root of tho hair whore It saps the vital Ity of tho hnlr. To dostroy that gorm Is to prevont ns woll as euro dandruff, falling hnlr. and, lastly baldness. Thoro Is only one prepar ation known to do that, Nowbro's Herptclde, an entirely new. Bolonttflc discovery. Whorovor It hns hoen trlod It hna proven wonderfully suc cessful. It can't be othorwlso, be oauso it utterly destroys the dandruif germ. "You dostroy tho cnuso, you removo the oftoct." Sold by lending druggists. Send 10c in stamps for samplo to The Herploldo Co., De troit, Mlclu Ono dollar bottios guar anteed. jT C. Porrr. Special ABnt. How's This? We offor One Jlundrad Dollars ro wsrd for any ohsq of Catarrh that oannot be cured by Hnll's Catarrh Oure. V. 3. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Wo the undersigned, have known F. J. Qheney for the last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorab'e In all builueu end traueaotluiui and llnanelally cble to carrv out any obligations made by h' Arm. Waldlug, Klnnau & Metaolnuuu WALDINQ. ICINNAN & MARVIN, WUoleeale DriiKSlsts. Toledo. O. Haifa Catarrh Cure b taken inter ttally. nrtliiR directly upon the blow and mucous snrfaow of th ayateiu. Testlmonlala sent free. Pries 76 eeni per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Tskw Hall's Family Wis for oon-stipatlon. RAILROAD SHOW EARNINGS FOR MONTH OF AUGUST THE RE TUltNS SHdW A GAIN OF 10 PER CENT OVEH THE SAME MONTH A YEAH AGO. (UNITED 1-BKS8 LB1BED WIRE. Chicago, Sopt. 13. Compared with tho gross earnings of railroads a year ago, tho returns for August this year show that practically the samo lines gained 10.1 per cent with in tho year. Their gross earnings for August, 1910, aggregated ?37, 425,027, a gain of $3,434,4o8. This Is a much bettor showing than that of July, when the Increase was only 7.0 per cent over tho corre sponding period of 1909. Tho gains roprestmted by tho rail roads were especially marked through out the South, Southwest and west, the Incroases over last year by such systems aa Louisville & Nashville, Southern. Seaboard Air Line, Chosa neake Ohio. Central of Georgia and Mobile & Ohio In the South, and Mis souri Pacific, Colorado & Southern Denver & Rio Grando, Texas & Pa cific and St. Louis & Southwestern In other sections, being Important fac tors; STATE NEWS. A blaflt of four tons of black pow der In tho quarries at Astoria, that furnish tho rock for tho Jetty, yes terday loosened 14,000 cub'c yards of rock, or about 30.'000 tons. Rev. R. E. Browning has been ap po'nted by Bishop Scaddlng to take charge of the Episcopal church at Marshflold. A heavy rain fell In the Rogue River vallfy yesterday, breaking the 'ongest drouth over known In that section. Sheopmon of Eastern Oregon are worrying because so far, no Eastern buyers have vls'ted Oregon. The Dalles boasts of ripe apple? nnd clusters of beautiful pink blos soms on tho same twig and also i crowing about a second crop of strawborrles. Llnnton yesterday voted to Incor porate. Portlnnd schools show an Increase lof 3,150 pupils, a gain of 19 per cont over last year, a goou snow ing. Tho O. R. & N. will run special trains to tho "Round Up" nt Pen dleton, Seutembor 28 to October 1. A block In 'the business center of Sumptor, Bnker county, burned yes terday, and only by heroic fighting was tho town saved. Thero was no InBurnnco on nny of the buildings? destroyed. A rock train of 1C cars went off the track nnd over the Jetty nt Fort Stevens yesterdny. Ten of tho cars wero totally wrecked, but no one wnB hurt. Tho puro food show opened In the big Armory nt Portland last night. Tho U. or O. football team thla year has a new coach and will be an unusunlly strong one. Reports from tho hop fields lndl cnto a largo cVop and excellent qual' Ity. Calob Marlon Ward, n pioneer -of Hnlsoy. died at his homo thero Sun day. Ho was 73 years old. MISS VERA FITCH WILL GET WELL IrviTrn tpbrs uiaed winn 1 Now York. Sopt. 13. Vera Fitch the beautiful young California girl who attempted to kill horsolf In tho parlors of a New York hotel, because hor writings wore rofuaed by Enstern magazines. Is recovering so rapidly tnat, unloss n cbnngo for tlio wows should occur, sho will bo dismissed from tho Flowor hospital within a fow days. Tho chargo of attompted sulcldo Is still hanging over hr, nnd sho will ho tnken to tho police stntlon as soon as she la well nnough to bo romoved from the hospital. It Is not bollovod, howevor. that tho chnrgo against hor will bo pushed by tho authorities. n j PROHIBITION FIGHT IN SOUTH CAROLINA fllNITin PBBHI" I.EAHKII WB. Columbia. S. C, Sopt. 13. The South Cnro'lnn Democratic prlmar loa nro In progress today. Interest contors In tho light for the guberna torial nomination between C. C. Fonthorstono. Prohibitionist, nnd C. L, Blonse, local optlonlst. Both candidates predict victory. Foatheratono doponds lnrgoly on the country districts for hla support, whllo Blonse oxpects strong support In tho larger towns and noar the coast. Two candidates for congress. railroad commissioner and an udju-tnnt-gonornl also nro being nomi nated. ' Stubborn ns Mules nro liver nnd bowels somotlmos, soem to balk without cause. Then thero's, troublo Los3 of Appetite Indigestion, Norvousnoss, Despond noy, HondHoho. But such troubloa fly before Dr. King's Now Life Pills tho world's host Stomach and Liver remedy. So easy, 2 Bo at J. O, Per ry's. o Notice. Notice Is hereby given that Uie un dersigned will reeelvo bids up to B o'clock p. in. on Monday, September 10, 1910. for the Improvement of the alleys in blocks Si. Sit. 84 and 85, In tho olty of Salem. Oregon, accord. lug to plans and specifications adopt ed tor said Improvement and on tile lu the office of the city recorder. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Said bids will be con sidered by the common council on September 19, 1910. W. A MOOIIE8, IMO-St City Recorder. "Just Say" HORLICK'S It Means Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with tho weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S. INS" Others arc imitations. HALL KICKEHS A HE ALL PRACTICING rnniTED rsEsa vabko wiius. Now York, Sept. 13. The biggest squad of candidates for football prac tico ever known in Eastern unlverst ties aro reporting to tho cftachea, ac cording to reports from most of tho colleges. Tho new football rules, while greatly changing the old style of play and putting a premium on swiftness, rather than on beef, are believed to be responsible for this con dition. The number of little fellows who have Joined tho squads Is partic ularly noticeable. At West Point military academy 110 men are out for practice. Yale and Pennsylvania report larger squads than ever before. Enthualasm In the smaller colleges has been increased, They stand a better chance of play ing their big rivals on even terms than ever before, It Is believed, and this fact has caused a decided revival of football interest. Marsh Is Recalled. f UNITED "lUSSH WlliB.1 Washington, Sept. 13. R. O. Marsh, secretary of the American legation In Panama, and acting charge d'affaires, has been re called. Minister, Dawson stnrts for Panama tomorrow. Tho sudden change Is n result of tho difficulties caused by the- pend ing Panama elections, wh'ch havT caused an exchange of cablegrams between Marsh and tho state de partment during the last few. dnys. Don't waste your money buying plasters when you can get a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment for twenty-five cents. A piece of flannel dampened with this liniment Is supe rior to any plaster for lame back, pains In the side and chest, ani much cheaper. Sold by all dealers. The flying machine la gottlng com mon, and Is no doubt here to stay. Aviator Parlot was lined In Paris .Monday for "reckless flying." An Awful Eruption, of a volcano excites brief Interest, nnd your Interest In skin eruptions will bo as short, If you uso Bucklen's Arnica Salvo, their quickest cure. Even the worst bolls ulcers, or fever sores aro soon healed by It. Best for Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Chilblains and Plies. It gives Instant relief. 25c nt J. C. Percy's. EGISTEl The books close for registration for tho primaries September 13, 11 days before the primary election. If you register otherwise than as a Republican or Democrat, you lose your voto, as there tire no candi dates at tho primaries other than Republicans and Democrats and a n You D MARION COUNTY DIRECT PRIMARY REPUBLICAN TICKET Republicans who are friends of the Oregon Direct Primary law will sup port their principles by voting for the following candidates for nomina tion at prl.nary election September 24th. For Sonatore Alonzo Gesner and Hal D. Patton of Salem. For Representatives A. C. Libby of Jifferson, r-eorgo W. Johnson of Salem, A. O. Steelaamin-r of Silver ton, Sherman Swank of Aumsvills and Frank E. Osburne of Champoeg These candidates stand for the Direct Primary law and tho election of Senators by the Direct vote of the people on the Oregon plan. (Paid Advertisement.) ' o 1 Saved n Soldier's Life. Facing death from shot and shell In the civil war was more agreeable to J. A. Stone, of Kemp, Tex., than facing It from what doctors said was consumption. "I contracted a stub born cold" he writes, "that develop ed a cough that stuck to me In spite of all remedies for years. Mv weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then 1 began to use Dr. King's Ne Discovery, which completely cure-J me. I now weigh 178 pounds." For coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, hemorrhage, hoarseness,, croup, whooping cough and lung trouble, ts supremo COc and $1.00. Trial bottel free. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry. o Alfred Wade, .dontesano, Wash., raised 123 bushels of wheat on two acres of land. NO MORE GRAY HAIR It Is easier to preserve the color of the hair than to restore it, although it is possible to do both. Our grandmotlien understood the secret. They made ani) used a t'sace ten," and their dark, glos-tf hair Ions' after middle life was due to this fact. Our mothers have gray hairs be fore they are iiftj, but they are begin nlng to appreciate the wisdom of om grandmothers in using" "sage tea" for their hair, and are fast following sui: Tho present generation has the adxun tage of the past In that It can get a ready to use preparation called Wyeti." Sago and Sulphur. As a scalp tonic and color restorer, this preparation is vastly superior to the ordinary "sage tea' made by our grandmothers, and it can bo bought for 50 cents and $1 a bottle at almost any first-class drug store, or will bo sent ' direct by the Wyeth Chemical Company, 74 Cortlandt St., New .York City, upon receipt of price. .1. C. PERRY. o When Merit Wins When the medicine you take cures your disease, tones up your system and makes you feel better, stronger That is what Foley Kidney Pills do for you, In all cases of backache, nerovusness, loss of appetite, sleep lessness and general weakness that Is caused by any rlsorder of "tho kid neys or' bladder. Tako Foley Kld noy Pills promptly, cure your pres ent aidments and ward off a danger our Illness, For sale hy Rer Cros Pharmacy, H. Jerman. prop. man registered Independent cannot voto at tho primaries. At the gen eral election however, you can vote at you please, but the big battle will bo fought at the primaries, so get out and register. Do not delay, as the last day for registration before tho primaries Is September 13. th Your Banking You have said to yourself, "How much more valuable that Bank could be to me, if its officers and employees would only treat me with a little more consideration real Banking Courtesy." Banking Courtesy that's it. And that's one of the STRONGEST parts of the Hub of this Wheel of Finance. And our thousands of customers recognize it as one of the chief characteristics of our MODERN Banking Service. If you are used to that ancient "Ice-Berg" service; if YOURS is unappreciated business in another institution; if vou wish a welcome that makes you feel "at home" in YOUR bank. THEN the Directors of THIS BANK urge you to accept the service, the courtety, the hospitality, all given in "THAT GO9D OLD FASHIONED WAY", at the hands of their officers. States ALEM, OREGON City and Country Property Swell new 5-room Btrlctly modern bungalow, in East Salem; two lots each 50x150 foot. Owners called away, and must sell this property at onco. only J2000. Good new 0-room dwelling, all modorn, on Winter street, close In. This is a good bargain at $2000. Good 5-roomed cottage, with basoment, on Chemeketa street, $1GOO Nine-room house in East Salem, 3 lots each 50x120 feet; barn and plenty of fruit; $2300. Small Tracts 'lvo acres, 2 miles south of Salem; lino fruit land; 1 acre orchard and small fruit; 1 aero timber; 7-roora house, 43-foot bored woll; only $2000. Eight acres of flno fruit land, 3 miles out; C-room house and good barn, largo poultry house; trout stream runs through the placo; large family orchard, including almost every kind of tree and small fruits and nuts. This Is a big snap ar$2500 Forty acres of rich black pral-le land Just east of tho city, on good road, land lays fine, all In cultivation, and Is cheap at $175 per aero We have somo splendid tracts on easy payments ranglug fromv5 to 10 acres; some 2 miles and somo 5 miles from Salem. Better see those If you nre looking for small tracts. Farm Bargain . 240 acres of best, kind of land for fruit or genoral farming pur poses; good buildings; 150 ac cs in cultivation, balance timber; 9 miles from Salem, 2 miles to railroad station; school and church right across the road. This Is the best farm deal of the seasoa. Only $50 per acre. For anything in tho real estate lino, we are at your service. Give ns a trial. Make our office your headquarters whllo In town. 388 Slate S(. Ground Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed." "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or modelfor search of Patent Office records. Our' Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY &M9INTIRE Patent Attorneys Washington, D. C. Wttllll) Hi D Relations. ationa. floor Salem, Oregon. "IF YOU WANT TO PLEASE A MAN feed tho bruto" is an old saying. If you want to put your husband In such good humor that ho will stand for that new dress or bonnet, set before him a piece of our choice tender roast beof. Wo never knew a men who could refuse anything his vlfe want ed after eating such delicious meats. Worth a trial any way! E. C. CROSS Tip, fSJUl egree o I- a v s Eanki ttttmmmwtttmmmnntj; iRumtmumr. twtmiwwiwwffimfflns