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f AGK Ttttl M CAPITAL JOURNAL COMPLETES t HOFER, Editor ni ?ror rito.. . IroUH to Amrun a 1 V.aiT illff 1 hw 1 P.v.l-t.fA:iOrn Pablfaiw Ewry Eenln Except Su SUBSCRIPTION BATESl (InvurtablT In Advnc) W Carrier, pr yer li.00 Fet hiontn Dhfly, br Hal), pr rear 4VJ P month J.00 SI moathr Mklr. W MaU, pat - FULL LEASED WIRE TSl-EGRAPH P.ETOCT !!0 PRIZES GiVEfl FOR BRUflETTES 8. G. SARGENT IN CHARGE OK TUB ItAHV SHOW MAKE A SUGGESTION TO A COLORED MJ)Y ABOUT PHIZES, AXI IS PROPERLY CALLED IH)VX. That Mr. S. G. Sargent, who Is in oharirA nf tho huhv exhibit and pa- rade Ib still alive and sane is cine . only to a strong constitution and clear conscience. I Since he, in an unguarded moment consented to take charge of the baby parade, life has been otih continuous round of hilarity. Ho has answered more questions personally liv ten days than a hnndy work of reference could manufacture In a century, and has had to draw on the telephone company for a new bell to replace one worn out In a good cause. Yesterday afternoon when the horse editor drifted up to the bank to deposit hlB Ill-gotten wealth. Sarg ent was pale, but game, and he had the far-awuy haunted look you read about, To the homo editor's expression of sympathy and tender consolation over bis worn out appearance, he only took a stronger grip on his tooth, and said nothing. A little Inquiry, however, revealed the causa of his woe-begono look. About 2 o'clock yesterday after noon his phone rang, and he gli:ed bis left ear to It in anticipation of an Inquiry about the bubay narade, and he got it. "Dat you, Mlstah Sargont?" eamo a dark brown voice, tho accent Indi cating Its African origin. 'Yes, Ita what's left of me." "Say, Mlstah Sargent, has you folks got any prizes foh pikanln nies " "For colored babies, no." "Well, you look a hcah, us ciillud .lira Hi I llfrltnil CI till onil U' folks we Is slighted, sun, and wants you all to lot us folks have a chance." "Well, I'm sorry, but there's noth ing doing in the) acuto brunette style of Infantry today," gurgled the baby parade man. "Well, we pays taxes, and we con tributes to do fulh, and wo demands you give de plckaninnlea a chance." "Woll," said the weary Sargent, "I'll toll you what I'll do. I can't offer a, prize Just for one baby, but you get three, and I'll see to It that a prize Is offered." "Get throe!" was the astonished query; "get three? Why fo de lan's sake, man, do baby show's tomorrow, and I's Just a eullud lady. Do you i'pose I'se a Bolgln henh, or Is you talk in' 'bout nineteen foteen? Go way, white man, If I'se got to get three be fore tomorrow mornln' I quit you. I don't want no prize, no how, and my pickaninny stays out, and I done take no chances on my baby being tnken foh one of dem yaller haired 8wecee. no how," and she hung up tho receiver, while Surgent tackled the adding machine to see how many seconds longer he had to hold down the baby show Job, and at the same time enlighten ono of the clerks on the way Wapakaiiatii was spelled, and Incidentally pull himself to gether. An Eastern linn has purchased the water works at MnrshhVld, paying 1150,000 for tho outfit. s lire to please wholesome A' Iways an and delightful drink, L ends strength wearied physique, ffects a soothing cure for the nervous ills of life, E akes life cheers B rings good fellowship to all who partake in moderation. E llivcns the spirit of the down cast and disheartened, E ndows existence with hopes and aspirations R estores man strength R. M. HOFER, M-nagpr Principle M REMPEL FAMILY ....,r.c nrrvinv i V. C. Rcmpe'. and family navd re turned home after 'ul n.nng a ('i-iiily reunion, held this week i.t the home ef Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Rempel, near Rkkreall, at which seven sons ui the Kempel family were present for the tirst time in many years. The eldest of the boys is 12 vears, old, and the younxent 20 yenr ) 'i h r average nse Is 33 years, and their average weight is 151 pounds. A re markable fact in connection with this family is that there has not been a death In It since the members lelt Russia In 1S75. vi i ml Mrs. G. J. Riiiinel, who are well known and highly esteemed res idents of Rlckreall, are the parents of 11 children, in of whom are still alive, anil they are also the grand parents of 20 grandchildren, includ ing tt pair of twins born to Mr. and MrB. J. P. Neufeldt about two weeks ti, fiinwlrr' children were pres ent t the reunion: John Rampel, Abraham Retnpel, of Polk Station; t.w.,,1. nomnel. of Smlthlield; Ger- hart Rempel, of Perrydale; Dietrich Rempel, of Portland; Peter Rempel, of Salem; David Rempel, of Rlck reall' Mrs. J. O. Dlehtn and Mrs. J. P Neufeldt, of Polk Station; Miss Elizabeth Rempel, of Rlckreall. f STATE NEWS. A Dolly Varden trout was caught In tho McKenzle near Springfield yes terday. U measured 3 1 inches and weighed 16 pounds. Frederick Russell, a prominent business man of Yamhill county, was almost Instantly killed yesterday, In Moore's valley, near Carlton, by his auto turning over and crushing him beneath It. Astoria reports an exceptionally good catch of salmon, much better than that of last year. A Springfield man gets Into the progressive class by growing oranges. He only has one small tree, but it has a crop of blossoms, green and also Borne ripe fruit. Astoria now boasts of having a lodge of Moose. The Elks of Portland are to nave a hi iniiifliMitlnn novt week In antic j , Dttti01i 0f that city getting the ncs- I V ... . - ft n slon of the grand lodge in r.n Tho Lane county Infirmary, near SOME SIDE 1SSI ES OK WAITEXSTE1X TRIAL trump muss i.k.si:i) winu l Seattle, Wash., July 7. E. B. Benn, former mavor of Aberdeen, brother-in-law of C. W. Wappenstein, tho convicted ex-chief of police, was before the grand jury yesterday af ternoon. Benn was the principal witness for Wappenstein. Detectives Day and Hyde, of Portland, two oth- er Wappenstein witnesses, were also called before the grand jury. Day appeared very angry when he emerged from the rooms. He Is be lieved to have bivn quizzed as to tho whereabouts of C. W. Shonio, wanted hero on a gambling Indict ment. Shomo is thought to be In hiding In Portland. -o- Old Soldier Tortured. 'For years I have suffered un speakable torment from indigestion, ennstiniitlon nnd ltver trouble." wrote A. K. Smith, a war veteran at Erie, Pa., "lint Dr. Kings New Life Pills tlxed me nil right. They're sim ply great." Try them for any stom ach, liver or kidney trouble. Only 2.'c at J. C. Perry'- the lovers of a beverage. invigorating, pure io the weak anj more pleasant and the heavy heart, n to fulness of and activity. I I j DAILY CAPITA1 OCRXAL. SALEM. i ENTRIES FOR EARLY RACES L-..ni, f..r(iith SHf-retary of the s;ate fair board, yesterday afternoon i completed the :A of the early clos-j ins entries for the big purses for the state fair, and it is one of the best in , the history of that instiuuiuu. .. among the names of the iiorses there are many old time iav.irii-, mcic are a number of new names, in ine list U found the name of Abe Bender who is owned by Governor 'West The l'st Is as follows: 2:12 Pace, Capital Citv Purse; 00. Entered by Name of Kntry Lou Child's, lilanch". ('. I). Jeffries. Tom Marshall, fl. K. Ilonzagni. Margaret Derby. I.. F. Nelson, iierdle. Mrs. M. K. Davis, Sunny Jim. Earl T. Tldd. Mack N. J. A. Wear. Kit Crawford. ('. W. Todd. Ilonnie Antrim. Win. Pike, Road Tllrd, Jr. W. T,. Whltmore. Ken West. C. Whitehead, ng't, Ah Render. Geo. T. H'-rmigan, Teddie. Al. Russell, ag't, Mercliance. Al. Russell, ag't, Helenas Jr. C. T.. Gifford, Aerolite Mrs. Eleanor M. Vaughan, Cap AP-1 nerson Carson & Brown. Tommy B. Fred E. Ward, Xnrdwell. R. O. Willis, Alvis. 2sO.H Pace, Greater Oregon Purse; $.".,000. Lou Childs, Allerdaw. C. D. Jeffries, Tom Marshall. J. F. Ehvell. Junior Dan Patch. Bowman & Manrer. Lizzie Dillon. C. O. Miller, Lou Miller. R. R. Ketchum, Chorro Prince. Mrs. .Tosie Renattl. Monteo. .1. C. Legnett. ng't, Francis J. Mrs. M. K. Davis. Sunny Jim. Wm. Duncan, ag't, George Wood a rd . ('has. F. Rllva. Teddy Bear. W. A. Clarke. Jr., Jean Val Jean. Valencia Stock Farm, Conqueror. A. L. Camp. Espelre. James C. Wallace, Axnola. C. Whitehead, ag't. Ab Bender. Al. Russell, ag't, Big Squaw. Al. Russell, ag't. Miss Jerusha. G. Cuneo, Grade Pointer. Mrs. Eleanor M. Vaughn, Halta mount. Carson & Brown, Foster. W. S. Maben, Chlquita. Fred E. Ward, Hal MoKlnney. 2:12 Trot, Lewis and Clark Purse; Frank E. Alley, Bonaday. Frank E. Alley, Phyllis Wynn. Fred Woodcock. Floradora Z. W. I. lllgglns, Klngbrook. O. W. Fisher, Reflector. M. C. Keefer, Bernlce. C. A. Arvedson, Lady Sutter. Tip Top Ranch, Orlena. A. L. Scott. Weatewater. . W. S. Maben, Donasham. Geo. H. Magruder, Mabel. Ilelman & Henley. Thomas M. W. II. Hoy. Complete. Henry Omhof, Delia Lou. W. A. Clark, Jr., Hon Voyage. James C. Wallace. Kenneth C. J. C. Klrkpatrick, Lucretia. S. Chrlstenson. Renn TMrectum. K. J. Weldon, Expedio. W. M. Rourke, Larry Kinney. Joe F. MeC.iiIre, Dan McKinney. Joe F. McGuire. Lee Crawford. 2:15 Pace, Slat e Fair Purses I.100II, Geo. C. Pendleton. Baron Lovelace. Lou Childs. Blanche. H. N. Martin, William T. J. McKeating. Mabel Hal. McDonald's Barn, Del McKunen. H. K. Bonzagnl. Margaret Derby. Karl T. Tldd. Mack N. Wm. Duncan, ng't, Maurice S. J. A. Wear. Kit Crawford. Wm. Pike, Road Bird. Jr. W. L. Whltmore. Ken West. Chns. F. Sllvn. Economizer. E. C. Keyt. King Seal. 11. firocutt. Thad Sumner. Al. Russell, ng't. Mercliance. Al. Russell, ng't. Helenas Jr. Geo. T. Ilermigan. Teddie. W. B. Connelly, Mrs. Klennor M Demonio Nutwood. Vaughn. Cap Ap- 1 ",'r,s"n; Carson & Brown. Lady Jane. Fred E. Ward. Nordwell. Fred E. Ward. Hal McKinnev. R G. Willis, Alvis. Krce-l'or. VII Tret. Rural Spirit Purse I.(I(HI. Woodland Stock Kami. Prince Lot F. P. Norton, llelle N. Norton (for merly Belle X.) Al. Russell, ag't. All'reda 11. Fred 10. Ward, Zombronut. Joe F. McGuire, Daybreak. Joe F. McGuire, I.eo Crawford. ASTHMA CATARRH' CURED Fxpert -Meillciil Scientists Auuounoe Startling Results Obtained By Senplue New York:-Thousands are takin? ,,.., ... """" adantage of the generous offer made by the Woodworth Co., 1161 Broad- way, New York City, requesting an experimental package of Sennine 'the ereit ,ik,.Vo , . " I 19 grt'U l,lsiv'y of Asthma, Hay fever. Bronchitis and Catarrh, vhlcu la mailed free of charge to all who write for It. It la curing thousands of the most stubbern case ,t no difference how long you nave climatic conditions are where you live, Senpine will cure von If you have experimented with other treatments and have failed to find a cure. d, tint ha io., j but send for a trial of this wonder- which Is compound discovered by professor of vonice University, and recommended by thousands. Iyr showlwoVud'C: n?:rLb.lf ?.r tomorrow. The greatest ever. ORECOX. SATIROAY.JH-V TZZ -1. - vu.ik Blood Humors . .an Coirmorl it ihiix. or smce c: r i last f, : in i f :ui':i lnii sone-time I exM l'i t:if ytn:. -'k:r:-: i ; or :t i1'"'1 l".li-;.tf ! )' ,.li-;.t.-l by I ,,:r. of without , . : T:;--y are c-x'P' ' t.-i In rt-novat ;ir..l in. whcl-" hc-I.e i ; 1 i iL-:.--a hi ! iinnHV. SarsaDariiia ;f;: bwwm !'.',. I " o.centible pevson.- . ...i r, inl rniM I.irm i-'i i chulateJ ubl,w called SarsatabS. CHURCH SERVICES. St. Paul's Episcopal. Chemeketa and Church sUeeK Rev. Barr G. Leo, rector. Third Sun- day after Trinity. Holy Eucharist , at 7-30 a m ; second cel-'Vratlon , school nor evening service dur'g the , summer. All welcome at all pervices. F.nnirellcal Association. Seventeenth and Chemeketa streets. F. M. Fisher, pastor. Sunday school at in a. m. Junior at 3 p. m. Young People's Alliance at V p. m. Rev. R. G. Miller will preach at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. All are made welcome. First Unitarian. Church corner of Cottage and Che- nnl,ila etro&ta Tail S. Bandy, mm- !,.t Mnpnliii u-firchin Jtl 1 1 o'clock, i suiulay school at 10 o'clock. A cor- dial invitation to all. j First llnptist. Marion and Liberty streets. W. T. Tapscott. pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. First Christian. Corner of High and Center streets. D Errett, pastor. Preaching hours 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Bible school at flT a. m.. Dr. H. C. Epley. superin- tend.-iit. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m., .1. r . Watson, president, npe- i cial music morning and evening. The , public cordially invited and welcome. Central Congregational Corner of Seventeenth and Ferry streets. Rev. O. A. Stlllman. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning sermon at 11 a. m. Endeavor at 3 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. Evening sermon at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Friends Corner Highland avenue and Elm street. N. Blanche Ford, pastor. Snnilnv school at 10 a. ii".. Meeting 9 n m' v P S. C. K at. 7 n. m. i Fvnnln'ir son-lea at. S o'clock. Prav- er meeting Thursday evening at 8 ; o'clock. Praver meeting in South Sa-i lem Wednesday at 8 p m. All are j cordially Invited. First I-resbyterlan. Church street, between Chemeketa and Center streets. Rev. H. T. Bab cock, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mornlog services at 11 o'clock. I Evening service at 7:3 Oo'clock. All i are cordially Invited to attend these services. Jason Lee Memorial JL E. ! Corner of North Winter end Jef- i ferson streets. W. C. Stewart, pas tor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., C. W. Roberts, superintendent. Epworth League at 7 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Lulled Evangelical. j Cottage street, near Center. G. L. ! Lovell, pastor. Divine worship nnd preaching at 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Christian! Endeavor at 7 p. m. ; W. A. Baker, leader; prayer meeting at 8 o'clock on Thursday evening. Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 4-10 Chemeketa street. Services: Sunday at 11 a. ni. Subject of les son sermon: Sacrament. Sunday i school at 10 m. Wednesday evening. I Testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. I Reading room in the church open I each afternoon except Sunday. All j are cordially invited. Swedish Services. Swedish service will be held in the First .Methodist church, corner of State and Church streets at 3 o'clock p. m. All Scandinavians are most cordial'v invited to attend. Evangelical liefinineil. Corner Canitol and Marion streets Services at the Reformed church will i,,. f universal interest. The occa sion is the installation of the newly e'ected pastor, the Rev. W. G. Lieii kat'inper. The coiuniitee appointed by the Port'and Ore., classics to con duct these services consists of Revs, (i. Ilafner. (1. M. Hirsch and Elder Ratz, all of Portland. The follow ing; services will be held: Sunday school nt, 0:30 a. m. Installation service al 10:30 a. m. There will al so be an afternoon service at 3 o'clock. Germans are cordially in vited. V'lrst t'.ingrciratloniil. Corner of Liberty and Center streets. Services both morning and evening at 11 a. m. and S p. u. Ser tron in the morning bv Rev. Finest Goudge. The first of the Union ser vices fur the Slimmer will be held In the evening at this church with ser mon by the Rev. George I. Lovell, pastor of the United Evangelical church. Music by the choir of the rlrst I ongregational. Miss Slielton. organist. Sunday school in the .morning as usual at 10 a. m. W. I. i Stab . v. superintendent. All are very welcome to these services. Come. A Sustaining Diet. ' ', n'e T, gating days. .when, as somebody has sad. men i drop bv the sunstroke as if the Dav 1 i f ire had dawned. They are fraught ' with (,l,nPPr to people whose systems "PIHW,-V fus'alne1: n11d this leads, j "s l" 6,1 -v- 111 l"e interest or tne ess 1 robust of our renders, that thp full , effect of Hood's Sarsaparilla is such a" to s,,!;Pest the propriety of calling IV "uMif,,"e something besides a ; to boar the heat, assures refreshing 1 s,cv,' !,7ul wl"' without any doubt, "vm nuioh slrklu,S3 nt this time of year. The world's most anccnscfni m.i cini for bowel enmnlnlnie la oi rr'n'"R Coll- Cholera and Dlar- lives than any other medicine In use. "''" tor cnimren and adults. 'S,d by 11,1 da,ers- vould havip a biit safety ntn i In the back. . Suirl.U- P-'-l-"" in ,,,e ' Th American Acamedy of M - 1 cine, hi io-"l M.di a! a ..creation, toon acimu , tj.e publication ; vi-itr - : -., . ..,.ii i ' . I i.l,r- tl I MM lllllllll. 1 of I'Plalis t'f :i:H'lui3 ' , press, ana ti.c ,', h(1 nnr. appointed, a commitee f; the pnr i ,i farmer niEiiiiiiun"" pBIC 0f investig.i.i" ; . h ... n.ivun. p retioi t or mo I., nr hand, thi attl-! roiiiiiii1 n r. r.i ni-.-i is t-harac cteri7.ed as rVminal. The evidence that : tho sug; .... .,.. t r,.:i.1uiir details oi ,L ' v :-u,i cau- .f tw8 un-; fortunately cannot tie reduced to a mathematical demonstration M..t.s-. mm n ' .-,... lies ran show only I" f""' ".' .... uhien. ithMmpor ance - by those who have had U di !tttgism,iveCsrps to pre-; ': vent publication of this class of news ; j must be preceded by popular euura- , ! lZ T'Z ronPrs , arpe cities should keep I data sh0wing (a) dates or prominent publication of details and meinnus . . , pvidence obtained by in- vest!gatioii at inquests. 2. The pa pers should refrain rrom pnunsninK news for a month, and then all should simultaneously publish prominently an account of one such case. Again thev should refrain from such public-1 it y 'for a month; meanwhile accuvute records of cases and methods should , he kept. If the results indicate a j direct relationship, tin publication of such news should no recognized rrimlnnl. This would be animal ex perinientation on a large scale. The co - operation or tne press couui ui.m- possible some valunwe ueuuci i.ui. .The work of this committee will form ; weightv evidence as to the Influence 1 of the American press of today The i Journal of the American Medical As- SOciatlon. July 1, 1SU1. I o j MISCALLED "HAIR TOXICS." j Mi,sf Hllip pivpin-ations Are Merely Scalp Irritants, of Xo Value. hijr nreirat'ons are merely j scalp iniinnts. nr'scalled hair tonics.; When hair is brittle and lustreless ; and begins to fall out. the dandruff j germ is getting in its deadly work at i the roots, sapping the vitality. Since : science discovered that dandruff is a germ disease there has been only i one preparation put on the market that will actually destroy the dan druff germ, and that is Newbro's Iterpicide. It quickly reduces scalp 1 fever, destroys the germ; and rlie i falling hair stops, and hair grows lux-; urantly. Ask your druggist for Her-, picide. It allays itching Instantly and permits the hair to grow, bom bv leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. One dollar bot tles guaranteed. J. C. Perry. More Endorsements For Cement Sewer Pipe "We have built a large number of sewers with concrete and the results have been entirely satis factory." Geo. S. Webster, City Engineer, Duluth, Minn. "We have about 32 miles of ce ment pipe in use. Most of this pipe has been in use from 17 to 24 years, and has gien good re sults." G. Ilstrap, City Engineer, Minneapolis, Minn. "Concrete pipe sewers made with natural hydraulic cement have been in use for 40 or more years and are still in good condi tion." Editor "Municipal Engi neering," issue of November, 1910. You will save money and ;et the best pipe If you see us before buying. Salem Sewer Pipe Co. IXC. 2)1.1 So. Liberty St. Phone 14 DEPOSITORS Are to present their pass books and have the semi-annual inte.set due July 1st, credited to their account, All savings accounts now draw Four Per cent interest, Savings Department Capital National Bank SALEM BANK & TRUSY CO. GENERAL BAXKIXG AXI) TRUST BUSINESS ith our assurance that we are able and willing to take care of it, we solicit your Banking Business. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor con s stent with good banking prin ciplng, WE PAY FOUR PER CENT ON SAYINGS Liberty Street, Just off State J. L. AHLERs, President. W. G. EAST, Cashier, S. S. EAST, Vlca-Pres. DR. L. B. STEEVES, i-. H. ROBERTS, Directors. I SI This Kingly Bird Within the Letter is the time honored trade mark of Anheuser Busch. It's the emblem of QuaM and Purity. "The Old It stands alone at the top of the world's bottled beers, because we use onlTthTcream of each year's crop of Barley and selected Saazer Hops. It h thorough! aged ir. the largest storage cehars in the world. Its mildness and low percentage of alcohol makes it friends EVERYWHERE. Bottled only at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery St. Louis, Mo. The Beer for the Home, Hotel, Club and Cafe SOUTH SALEM MARKET PLACE POISAL & SHAW General Grocery Store "A'e also ,-arry a full line of clg-rs, tobacco, candy, paints, drngr, and stamps. 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